Wait, what just happened?

The Hostmaster General breaks it all down.

But how did this even happen?

Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 47’

Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 47’.Credit:Robert Voets/CBS

So let me just take you through the big points.

Then, Mary decides to sacrifice her vote to play the Shot in the Dark and she gets it.

So she’s now safe but doesn’t have a vote either.

Cedrek McFadden on ‘Survivor 48’

Cedrek McFadden on ‘Survivor 48’.Robert Voets/CBS

Okay, were with you so far, Jeff.

So then they voted again, andagainit was a tie.

Once we are deadlocked, then this is where the rules change the game, Probst explains.

Sai Hughley on ‘Survivor 48’

Sai Hughley on ‘Survivor 48’.Robert Voets/CBS

“The voting is over.

There is no more voting.

So Sai, even though she had a vote tonight, she didn’t get to vote.

Justin Pioppi on ‘Survivor 48’

Justin Pioppi on ‘Survivor 48’.Robert Voets/CBS

This is now a decision that will be made between the remaining members of the tribe.

So you have Justin and Sai they’re sitting over there both tied with a vote.

And the question is: What will the rest of the tribe decide?

Who are they going to send home?

Ah, but if it were only that simple.

(And, of course, nothing about that was simple to begin with.)

So heres where things got evenmoreconfusing.

But, as discussed, Mary doesn’t have any say in this because she sacrificed her vote.

So the rest of the tribe is Cedrek.

So Cedrek now has this big decision because he’s the only voice.

Probst continues, Sohedecides: Do I send Justin home or do I send Sai home?

So we all knew that wasn’t going to happen.

And you saw what happened.

Probst also weighed in on the ousted player.

I was bummed to see Justin go.

I don’t think he ever got his footing.

We’ll be friends, don’t worry about it.

And Justin’s gone.