Yul Kwon has been accused of being something of an emotionless cyborg when it comes toSurvivor.

After all, his smarts and analytical gameplay are often credited for hisCook Islandsvictory.

Its a powerful scene and one which may get people to reconsider their assumptions about theCook Islandschamp.

SURVIVOR: WINNERS AT WAR

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Read on for all the intel, and find out how you might be part of Yuls mission.

And check out the big emotional scene itself above.

I was right about one, and the other ended up playing three times!

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YUL KWON:My first impression of Jonathan?

Chicken-thief, of course!

Which, as it turns out, is exactly what I did.

He said, Dont worry about it.

I put the chicken in a sleeper hold.

I said, What the hell is a sleeper hold?

Then I heard Jeff yell that everyone had to get off the ship.

I would have cried if I didnt feel like throwing up.

So my friendship with Jonathan didnt exactly start off on a positive note.

I definitely would have voted him out over Sekou.

But now, hes one of my closest friends.

What have you learned about living with ALS from watching Stacy and Jonathans journey?

Ive learned that living with ALS is one of the hardest experiences anyone could ever go through.

ALS is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that robs you of your ability to control your body.

For the past year, the only part of her body she could still control is her eyes.

But even that modest amount of control is starting to fade.

The tragic irony is that she still has full sensation throughout her body.

She can feel every itch and jolt of pain.

But she cant do anything about it unless someone helps her.

As for Jonathan, his world revolves around Stacy.

Shes completely dependent on him and needs around-the-clock care.

It breaks my heart to see such a warm and tight-knit family be devastated by this.

Its also shown me what real courage and love look like.

Stacy faces the impossible each day with more determination and grace than I could ever imagine summoning myself.

The great news is that CBS and all the other Winners at War have gotten behind this effort.

Im just kidding, of course.

No, no, Im kidding.

And then I thought my mom would probably kill me if I gave away $2 million dollars.

And then I thought why am I stressing out so much about my mother?

And then I thought I really shouldnt have skipped that last appointment with my therapist.

I did spend a lot of time thinking about whether I should share my motivation for playing again.

Id get voted out in a heartbeat.

But it wasnt something I had planned in advance.

Then before I knew it, my emotions came pouring out.