Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Fire

Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Fire is the fifth episode of Survivor: Hawaii - Paradise of the Pacific

Challenges
Reward Challenge: Supertramp One member of each team must throw a rope with a hook in a box with sandbags at the top of a platform and pull the hook to drop twenty sandbags. Then another team member must toss the sandbags to another who must throw them in a net tube. When all the sandbags are inside the net tube, the fourth tribe member must maneuver the sandbags through the tube. Then the last tribe member must toss the sandbags in a trampoline to reach five net baskets. The first team to put one sandbag on each basket, wins reward. Reward: Three egg-laying hens and a rooster. Winners: TBA

Reward Challenge: Buoy Oh Buoy Two tribes will break up into pairs and race out into the ocean, dive down, untie a series of knots and release a series of floating gates. Behind each gate is a fish trap. Inside each fish trap is a series of puzzle pieces. They will retrieve their fish traps and puzzle pieces and bring it back to the platform. When they have all four fish traps, one player will assemble the puzzle. The first tribe to finish their puzzle wins. Winners: TBA

Day 10
The scene opens to the sun rising at Kahoolawe camp as Derek and Pierce look out to the horizon.

Pierce (wiping the sleep from his eyes): How was your night?

Derek (satisfied): Best sleep I've had yet mate. Now that the weakest link is gone.

Pierce nods but doesn't smile, still slightly annoyed at the way Derek spoke to Molly at the last tribal council.

The camera switches to a view of Sarah sitting around the fire with the rest of her tribe as they laugh and chat around the fire whilst eating rice.

The scene transitions too later that day where Marcus and Cindy are grabbing tree mail.

Cindy: You sure we made the right decision last night?

Marcus (nodding): Positive. It's one thing to have the rule of the roost but we gotta still be able to make it to the merge and let's not kid ourselves, if it was down to you, Molly and I, we wouldn't make it that far in the challenges.

Cindy nods understanding.

Cindy (jokingly): Alright then, I trust you, but you better now what you're doing.

Marcus (more seriously): I do, don't worry.

Cindy goes to grab the tree mail as Marcus stands nearby, watching.

The two soon reach the main area of the camp again with the scroll they took out of tree mail.

Cindy: We got tree mail.

Sarah looks over excited as Cindy begins to unfurl the scroll so she can read it.

The camera shows the five Kahoolawe tribe members collecting their things and heading to the challenge before zooming out. It cuts to an aerial view of a forest with the ocean in the background and then moves forward over the forest and zooms into a clearing right before the beach where Probst calls the castaways in. Kauai walks in first, shortly followed by Kahoolawe.

Jeff Probst: Kauai, getting your first look at the new Kahoolawe tribe. Molly, voted out at the last tribal council.

There are a few brief yet unsurprised nods before Probst continues. Probst goes onto describe the reward challenge, it's mechanics and rules. Once he is finished he reveals that the reward is three egg-laying hens and a rooster which the tribes seem satisfied with. When asked to sit two people out, Ali and Kathy are chosen by Kauai. Once all this has occurred Probst gives the two tribes a minute to strategise before they get started. The camera shows a shot of red and purple sandbags being thrown into the air and mixing before cutting back to where all the castaways are in position. For Kauai, Carl is hooking the sandbags, Zane is passing them to Didi who is throwing them down the net tube before Jacob is ready to work them through so that Joe can finish it off by bouncing them into baskets. For Kahoolawe, Derek is starting off with the hooking position, followed by Marcus who will pass the sandbags to Sarah who will throw them down the net tube, Cindy is working them through while Pierce is bouncing them off the trampoline.

Jeff Probst: Here we go, for reward, survivor's ready... Go! Jeff Probst: KAHOOLAWE WINS REWARD!!!!!!!
 * Immediately Derek and Carl begin to throw the rope and try to hook the ring. Derek hooks the ring on his first go, releasing the sand bags.
 * Marcus proceeds to throw the sandbags to Sarah who easily catches them.
 * Carl hooks the ring after Sarah has a few sandbags and Zane begins throwing them to Didi. although they struggle, with Zane throwing short of Didi and Didi having about a fifty percent success rate with getting the sandbags in the tube.
 * Sarah soon has all the bags thrown into the tube and Cindy is working out the ones that didn't make it all the way through, albeit slowly. As she does this, Didi is collecting the sandbags that missed the tube so she can try again.
 * Didi, still manages to miss a fair bit, much to Kathy's frustration, while Cindy works all her bags through allowing Pierce to begin bouncing them off the trampoline.
 * As Pierce starts to get a feel for the trampoline, Didi collects her sandbags and goes back for a third attempt.
 * Didi finally gets all of Kauai's sandbags as Pierce lands his first and second sandbags.
 * Jacob begins to work the Kauai sandbags through the tunnel as quick as he can to make up for lost ground.
 * Pierce lands his third sandbag and Joe watches hopelessly as Jacob does his best to catch up.
 * As Pierce lands his fourth sandbag, Jacob gets all the sandbags through and Joe begins to throw a few sandbags at the trampoline. It is to no avail, however as Pierce prepares another shot and lands his fifth and final sandbag.

Pierce runs down from the platform to the rest of his tribe and they celebrate with a massive group hug as Kathy stares at her nails from the bench, ignoring them. Joe throws a sandbag half-heartedly into one of the nets as Carl raises his eyebrow as he watches Didi shrug apologetically. Before long the castaways are standing with their tribes on their tribe mats.

Jeff Probst: Alright, Kahoolawe, congratulations come get your reward and head out.

Derek and Pierce walk over to collect the chickens with wide grins as the Kahoolawe tribe begins to head out.

Jeff Probst: Kauai, got nothin' for ya, grab your stuff and head back to camp.

The Kauai tribe all turn with their bags in hand, disappointed in their efforts as the camera shows Kathy roll her eyes before switching to a shot of Pierce, beaming as he carries the chicken cage.

The scene changes to that off the victorious Kahoolawe tribe as they march up the beach with the pen full of chickens.

The camera shows Pierce and Derek setting down the chickens

Pierce: Good job guys! We killed it today I think.

Sarah (grinning): Sure did!

Marcus (smiling slyly): The other tribe wasn't too good either so that wasn't bad for us.

The tribe laugh and continue to talk for a bit more as the camera focuses on Cindy.

The camera cuts to later in the day, most of the castaways are lazing about in the bay whilst Cindy is searching in and around the chickens cage.

Cindy: It's gotta be around here somewhere...

She opens the cage and looks inside. As she looks up she notices a small scroll wedged in the top of the wooden A-frame part of the pen.

Cindy (beaming): Yes! Yes! I've got it!

She pulls her head out and reaches in with her hand to pull out the scroll before eagerly beaming.

The camera shows Cindy head off into the forest before cutting to Marcus, Derek, Pierce and Sarah all lazing about in the water.

Marcus: Has anyone seen Cindy?

Pierce (cocking his head to the side): Nah, actually I don't think she's been with us all afternoon.

Sarah (shrugging): Maybe she's just taking a nap or something?

All four castaways look to the shore to see if they can catch a glimpse of Cindy.

Marcus: I can't see her from here, maybe we should get closer.

The group decide to go up to their camp and see if they can find the older woman. As they leave the cool, calm water and walk into the main area of the camp they all twist and turn their heads in search of Cindy.

Pierce: I don't think she's here guys.

Marcus (nodding in agreement): That's concerning.

The group agree as they gather in a small circle in the middle of the camp.

Marcus begins to talk as the others listen intently to what he has to say.

Marcus: I don't know what you guys are thinking but I think that it's crazy for her to be stirring up drama already.

Derek (a little confused): What d'ya mean mate?

Marcus: I think she's looking for an idol.

Derek's eyes raise suddenly, startled at this.

Pierce: I agree. We just started to feel like a strong tribe and she's doing something sketchy like that? Not on my watch.

Marcus: So we're in agreement, Cindy's next to go?

Pierce: Hell yeah.

Sarah nods as does Derek although the latter does so in a cautious manner.

The camera shows Pierce, Sarah and Marcus laughing together as Derek sits nearby, unphased. The scene changes to a large humpback whale breaching and then flips over to the Kauai beach where all the tribe members are working hard with the exception of Kathy who can be seen lazing about in the shelter.

Zane (approaching with some firewood): Kathy, could you do a water run? The rest of us don't want to risk dehydration in this heat.

Kathy (turning her head lazily): Yeah, whatever... later.

Zane shakes his head in frustration.

Zane: If you did it now that'd be best please. It'll take sometime to do both trips to fill all the bottles, so if you wait too long it could have serious consequences.

Kathy (raising an eyebrow): Why don't you just get Didi to do it! She's hyper enough that she can handle more stuff... or are you afraid that she'll find a rat or a beetle and try and befriend it (snickers).

Joe who returns with some firewood just in time to overhear Kathy's snarky comment, rolls his eyes before leaving again.

Zane (ignoring her rudeness): Didi has her hands full right now. If u just do this one thing then we can have water plenty done.

Kathy (raising her voice): Yeah I said I'd do it, just give it a minute!

Zane (sternly): Kathy! Now!

Kathy (annoyed): Fine! Whatever!

A disgruntled Kathy stands up stiffly and marches off with some canteens.

The scene transitions to Zane and Kathy collecting firewood together. The camera focuses on the older male as he picks up a stick.

Zane looks over to Didi as he tucks a stick underneath his arms.

Zane: I've been doing some thinking about the tough spot we're in.

Didi (nodding): And...

Zane: I'm not convinced that we can get four votes on Carl or Ali.

Didi: Why not?

Zane (picking up another stick): Well, Joe is very close with both of them and I don't think that he'd turn on them. Plus, if they do make the merge, Carl is about the only shield he's got. And then Kathy hates both of us, I don't think there's any chance at all of her actually wanting to vote with us, she's an emotional player after all.

Didi (curious): So what's the plan?

Zane: We have to change the vote.

Didi: Who too?

Zane: We have two basic options, Joe or Kathy. We need Joe because of his strength obviously and as I said before, Kathy won't want to vote with us. That leaves Kathy, she's rude, lazy and doesn't benefit anyone. We have a much better chance of convincing Joe, Carl or Ali to vote for Kathy then convincing Kathy, Ali or Carl to vote for Joe.

Didi (taking a stick from the ground): I agree.

Zane: I'll talk to Jacob and Joe, don't worry, you can stay low if you wish.

Didi nods as she thinks through the situation.

As the two head back with arms full of firewood the camera zooms in on Zane's unsettled face.

The scene changes to Jacob and Kathy sitting on the sand as the sun fades and night time approaches.

Jacob: What's up?

Kathy: Zane. That's what. He's treating me like s**t again.

Jacob: Really?

Kathy (nodding): Yeah, I was resting and he came up to me and forced me to go get the tribe water. He needs to just chill out.

Jacob: What're you saying?

Kathy: Zane needs to go.

Jacob raises his eyebrow and nods slowly.

Kathy: We can't let him stick around for any longer, he's ruining our tribe.

Jacob: Are you sure?

Kathy: I've never been surer of anything in my life.

Jacob (sighing): Alright then...

The camera focuses on Jacob looking slightly confused as he stares out to the ocean and Kathy drones on about Zane in the background.

The camera focuses on Kathy stoking at the fire as Jacob finishes talking before it finally cuts out.