Three Teenage Girls And A Stud

Three Teenage Girls And A Stud is the third episode of Survivor: Temotu.

Challenges
Immunity Challenge:  High Five, Row Dive  The first two members of each tribe will need to collect a series of planks, using them as rungs to put together a climbing frame. Once complete, the whole tribe will climb over, before getting into a boat and rowing out to a buoy. One member will then dive down and retrieve a key tied to a rope deep down in the water, before the tribe rows back. Once back, the final two members to have not done something will need to put together a jigsaw puzzle of the season's logo. First two tribes to finish win. Winners: TBA

Utupia Tribe
The camera opens to a shot of Utupia, where Samantha is walking in all alone. She sets down her belongings, before moving over to the fire pit, and quickly has a fire going, which she lies next to.

Samantha: (sarcastically) Yay for me, I got a fire..."utupia2"

- It really only dawned on me just how hard it is to be all alone out here... and I love Survivor, so I was expecting there'd be a chance I could be on exile alone or redemption island alone or something like that, but alone like this, it's tough. Aside from that, having to send Ryan out like that crushed me. Here's a good hearted old guy, trying to prove to find some adventure late in life, and I had to be the one to end that...

(Samantha curls up on the sand next to the fire, using the sweater Ryan left behind as a blanket.)"utupia2"

- On a tribe of one, there's really not much I can do. I can't form social bonds, there's no one to strategise with, all I can do is just bide my time until there's hopefully a swap. But the more I think about it, I may not be able to control what lies ahead, but if I find the idol, I'm all set. The only certainty I can have moving forward is to have it in my pocket, and when I'm by myself, there's no one to stop me.

(Samantha folds the sweater up and puts it over to the side, before grabbing her torch and setting the wick alight in the fire to have some light. With torch in hand, she takes off into the forest, using it as a light source to search around.)

Samantha: Where are you?

(She keeps looking, eventually coming to a clearing like the others who found idols had, where she spots a small glint of yellow as she waves the torch around. She rushes over and finds a small scroll with a yellow ribbon stuck in a crack of a tree, which she grabs.)

' Samantha: What have we here...  '''(reading) 'To find the idol, to your beach you must scram, and use your scientific brain to form a diagram. Find four white trees and connect the dots, marking out with intersections the number of spots. Once all the lines have been connected, from the axis your idol may be collected.'''"utupia2"

- Normally idols are pretty generic, where you just find a cool tree or rock and it's there, but this is some next level stuff. I'm a chemist, not some super experimental lab scientist, but this definitely seems like something I can do.

(Samantha races back to her beach, scouting out where the tall white trees could be. She looks at a few she thinks may be right, before finally realising the correct trees.)

Samantha: This has to be it.

(Samantha quickly grabs her machete, and swiftly draws lines between all the possible connections between the trees. Once she has an intersected axis in the middle, she gets down to dig, where she comes across a wrapped package.)

Samantha: Don't you dare be another clue!

(Samantha opens it, pulling out the idol, before flopping down on the ground in joy.)

Samantha: Oh my god, oh my god!"utupia2"

- This is huge. I know my time at this beach is limited, so the fact I was able to find this, it really changes my game tenfold. I've gone from a great spot, to a do or die duel, to being alone, to having an idol. This game has been nothing but turmoil for me, but now the stars finally seem to be aligning.

Samantha gives her idol a kiss, before skipping back to camp gleefully, when the camera fades out.

'Reward Challenge...'
Probst: Come on in guys!

(Everyone but Samantha walks in and takes their places by their tribe mats.)

Probst: Everyone now getting your first look at the new Utupia tribe, Ryan eliminated at the last tribal.

(There are a few shocked expressions around.)

Matt: Wow.

Corey: Slay queen.

(Samantha takes her place on her mat.)

Probst: Alright. Ready to get to today's challenge?

Everyone: Yes.

Probst: Today, we're going to play a game I like to call... drop... your... buffs! We are switching things up!

(There is some shocked reactions, whilst some other people are excited.)"tikopia2"

- A swap is a whole new part of the game I have to traverse, and I just pray to whatever Survivor gods there may be, please don't let this screw me over!

Probst: How this will work, is that each of you will draw one of three eggs for your tribe. One contains green paint, one blue, and one purple. As such, no one will join the same tribe as someone from their current tribe, and it will be a completely new mix. For the sake of numbers, Samantha, take your place over with the Anuta tribe to form a three.

(There is a brief timeskip with shots of everyone taking their eggs.)

Probst: Alright, on my go, crack them open on your body to reveal your tribes... go.

(Everyone cracks their eggs, getting paint on their clothes.)

Probst: Take your place on your new mats!

Corey: Purple?

Tyler: Over here.

Amanda: Oh that's me too."teanu2"

- When I picked up that buff, I could not have been happier! I'll miss my Vanikoro girls for sure, but this is a whole new beginning, and it looks like my tribe is going to rock! Lacey: Blue, anyone?

Jackson: That would be me.

Alex: Welcome to Vanikoro!"vanikoro2"

- Whoever's idea it was to put me on this tribe, I see you have a wicked sense of humour. I'm surrounded by what looks like three teenage girls and a stud, so let the high school clique mentality commence. This is going to suck.

(Everyone takes their places on their new mats, before settling.)

New Tribes:

Probst: So just looking at the tribes, Jackson, how do you feel about being the only man on your tribe?

Jackson: Well, I don't think it's a big deal. Looking at our tribe, we're all young, we're all full of energy. This tribe should be unstoppable.

Probst: And an exact opposite at the new Teanu, Amanda, you're the only woman on your tribe.

Amanda: I mean, I was at our old tribe, but like Jackson said, I don't think it will be a huge deal. We've at least got a few days to get to know each other, so hopefully that works out for me.

Probst: Alright, on that note, your new camps await you. This adjustment is not permanent, and you have a few days before you need to worry about tribal. I suggest you use it wisely. Grab your stuff, and head on out.

(Everyone picks up their belongings, before heading out.)