Lady Luck Knows the Queen

This is the 5th episode of Survivor: Grenada- Temptations!

Challenges
Reward Challenge: Odd Shaped Bottoms Castaways must race across a ladder while maneuvering a bag of blocks along with them. When they reach the end, they would use the blocks inside to solve a puzzle, so the top of the puzzle is completely flat and level.

Reward: A trip to a spa resort with hot showers, massages, and a chicken, vegetarian kebab platter with sweet pastries, champagne and orange juice. Winner: TBD

Immunity Challenge: It's in the Bag Two members of each tribe will race through a series of balance beams to retrieve three bags of coconuts each. A third member must then open the bags to retrieve three billiard balls and assemble a long pole to transport them to the last two members, who will use them to navigate through a labyrinth. The first two tribes to land all three balls at the end of the table win immunity.

Winner: TBD

Carriacou Tribe
(Following Mackenzie's elimination, the seven remaining members of Carriacou return to camp.)

Lulu: Oh, thank God she is gone.

Kendra: I know, I'm so glad!

Lulu: Did you see the way she tried to come for us at Tribal? Like, ''come on. ''

Kendra: I hope she's having fun with Jason right now!

(As they celebrate Mackenzie's elimination, the camera focuses on a smiling Lulu.)

"carriacou"

- I am so glad that Mackenzie went home tonight. She really tried to come for us at Tribal and I am so sick of her playing the victim! I was trying not to snap, but when she started going on about how we're a cult and stuff, I freaking let loose on her and she deserved it. Then she tried to say it was Kendra's fault for "not talking to her" and I'm like "bitch, really?" Thank God Kendra threw that back in her face. I could not be happier with the position I'm in right now. We officially have a majority! Stanley, Kendra, Topher and I are gonna run this tribe and that is that!

(From this, the camera transitions to Ashanda, Jamie and Moses, as they discuss the result.)

Jamie: Well that was disappointing.

Moses: Thank you for at least not leaving me in the dark. I couldn't deal with three more consecutive days of an irate Kendra.

Ashanda: No problem, but I am pissed at Topher.

Jamie: Yeah, but we tried as hard as we could and he still refused to budge.

Ashanda: What an absolute bull excuse, no matter what we said he was just like "I don't wanna disturb things before the swap", like ''seriously? Everyone knows he and Kendra are BFF's for some reason and I swear to God, if he thinks that he's got any'' chance of breaking that trio I'mma... well I was gonna say break his head, but if he thinks he's going to be anywhere but fourth in that group, his head is already broken.

Moses: Ashanda, that's not very nice.

Ashanda: Not nice, sure, but it's true. I mean, we told him that he was on the bottom, that we'd have the strongest five-person allaince ever with Mackenzie, that he'd be protected on swaps and we'd go far with him, but nope. He had to be loyal to Kendra and not shake things up. Well screw that, and if he doesn't flip next round, he's dumb and we're all screwed.

Moses: What if we swap?

Ashanda: Then I hope he gets screwed. Let's go talk to him.

(While Kendra and Lulu are off celebrating Mackenzie's elimination, Ashanda, Jamie and Moses go up to Topher.)

Ashanda: Can we talk to you?

Topher: Sure.

(The four of them slip away quietly, the camera focusing on an annoyed Ashanda.)

"carriacou"

- I was so freaking ready to vote Lulu's ass out of here tonight. As much as I don't trust Mackenzie, I trust Lulu even less and I know Mackenzie would at least be loyal to me in a swap situation, and I'd be in a good majority if we didn't swap. But if I went with Lulu? No chance in hell she'd be loyal at a swap and I wouldn't be in any sort of majority. But no matter what we told Topher, he wouldn't budge at all and that just pissed me off. We told him he'd be on the bottom, we were like "we've got a five person majority with you and you'll be safe", and we told him that he'd be in a much safer spot, but for some reason he's loyal to Kendra? It's obvious to everyone that the trio is going nowhere, but he wants to be loyal to them, and he said he didn't wanna disturb stuff before a swap, so he wasn't gonna move. There was no way in hell I was going to rocks, so I had to vote Mackenzie out. I'm telling you, Topher had better flip next round.

(Following this, the camera picks up on the four as they talk.)

Topher: I get you guys must be annoyed with me right now and I'm sorry, but I stand by my decision.

Jamie: Why, dude? Like we kept telling you, there's no breaking that trio and you would have had a solid alliance with us to protect you this round and at any swaps. If you felt any sort of loyalty to Lulu, I doubt she would have any in return. She's so close to Kendra and Stanley it's ridiculous. I don't think Kendra would have exploded like you thought. Things could have been fine.

Topher: I know you said that but I didn't feel it. I really like you guys, but I like Kendra too, and I didn't feel right betraying her. I'm already skating on thin ice as is with these challenge performances. I didn't want to make waves and upset people by flipping.

Moses: Topher, I have shown you nothing but loyalty. I've been clear that I appreciate you and that I would be a loyal alliance member for you. Mackenzie, Jamie and I are among three of the strongest challenge performers on this tribe and if you wanted real protection, it would have been smart to come with us. I hope you consider flipping next round because trust me, as having not been able to speak to anyone at Kendra's whim for the last three days, Kendra is in charge, her second in command is Lulu, and her third in command is Stanley. Stanley at least branches out and talks to people; Lulu does not. The only people Lulu has loyalty to are Kendra and Stanley, regardless of the contrary statements she may offer to you.

Ashanda: I bet the only freaking reason she even talked to you yesterday was because she knew she was getting votes, because it was the only reason she talked to me. She fed me some sob story about how her friends mean heaps to her, I bet she said something like that to you.

Topher: Maybe it shocked her into realising she needed to do something? She deserves a chance, just like I was given one, and like you were given one after you tried to turn me against Kendra.

Jamie: Dude, one conversation isn't going to change Lulu's loyalties, and it's disappointing that you decided to stick with that.

Moses: I hope you don't feel some sense of misguided loyalty to Lulu, because as I have stated numerous times, she won't reciprocate anything of the sort to you. Jamie has been loyal, I have been loyal, Mackenzie would have been loyal and, if given the chance that you gave Lulu, Ashanda will be loyal to you as well. The four of us are on very shaky ground and next round, if we don't swap, there is one last chance for us to seize majority. If you don't take it, we'll fall like dominoes because Lord knows we don't have the challenge strength they do. Please, drop this feeling of being a part of that trio because you aren't.

Topher: I understand that you're frustrated. As I said, I like you guys, but I have a lot of thinking to do over the next few days.

Moses: That's all we ask.

(The three of them walk away, leaving Topher to think about the conversation. The camera focuses on him as his confessional is heard.)

"carriacou"

- I realise those three are annoyed with me for not flipping. It upset me having to vote Mackenzie off, because I genuinely like her, but Kendra and I have a tight connection and I didn't want to jeopardise that by voting for Lulu when she was so adamant about Mackenzie going home. I like Moses and Jamie, and I'm even willing to give Ashanda another chance. I may not have the bond with Lulu yet, but Stanley is pretty cool and Lulu at least deserves the chance to form a bond with me. I was given the chance by Kendra's alliance to be a part of the majority on this tribe and I absolutely feel indebted to them for it, so I felt I owed them my loyalty on this vote. Now the other three are counting on me to move with them the next round, because there's seven of us and this would be their last chance to change things up. I have a lot of thinking to do but I'm at least going to give everyone the fair opportunity they deserve to prove their loyalty to me. I have no regrets about my decision tonight.

(The camera then transitions to Ashanda, Moses and Jamie as they head back to camp.)

Moses: I do hope he makes a move. We can all see that trio is tight and it's about time he did.

"carriacou"

- My heart sank when I was told by Jamie and Ashanda that Topher wasn't flipping. It meant I had to vote Mackenzie off, even after I'd given my complete loyalty to her. To make matters worse, our fate is once again in Topher's hands, even though was he who put us in this situation to begin with. It seems that, no matter how much we argue, he feels some loyalty to Kendra and her alliance, even though I'd be willing to bet Kendra is the only one with any sort of loyalty to him. I made one other promise to Mackenzie today and that was to give this Tribe hell if she went home, and that's exactly what I plan to do. It's clear that sitting back and just being a loyal soldier isn't working for me. If I want to secure longevity in this game, I have to take action. I'm going to show Topher that not only am I loyal, but Lulu's loyalty to him is non-existent. It's time for a fresh, new, Moses to come out and play this game a little harder. To quote one of those funky new pop songs that my grandchildren like to listen to, "I'm sorry, the old Moses can't come to the phone. Why? He's dead." (chuckles)

The Surprise
Jeff: Come on in, guys!

(The Gouyave Tribe walk in and stand on their mat. They then look as the Carriacou Tribe approach.)

Jeff: Gouyave, getting your first look at the new Carriacou Tribe. Mackenzie voted out at the last Tribal Council.

(The Gouyave tribe look completely bewildered at this.)

Samantha: What the Hell..?

(The Carriacou Tribe stand on their mat.)

Jeff: For twelve days now, you guys have been living on the tribes hand picked by Kendra. You've gotten used to the tribe dynamics, some of you are comfortable and some of you aren't. But, as always, things can change at a moment's notice. It's time for you guys to drop your buffs. We're switching things up.

(Brooklyn gasps and puts her hand over her face as Meling smiles and Trinity pumps her fist in excitement. Lulu is shown taking a nervous breath, Topher is shown looking scared, while Moses claps excitedly, grinning from ear to ear. Among all the excitement, however, Eddiot stands in the middle of the Gouyave mat, looking absolutely dumbfounded.)

Eddiot: Wait... what?

(Jeff pulls out a plate with fifteen wrapped cloths and begins going around the tribes.)

Jeff: I want each of you to take one wrapped buff from here, but do not unwrap it until I tell you.

(He keeps going around until everyone has one wrapped buff, then returns to the centre, facing the castaways.)

Jeff: Okay, on the count of three, I want you to unwrap your buff and discover your new tribe. One.. two... three!

(The castaways unwrap their buffs. The camera first focuses on Eddiot, who pulls out a silver buff and looks absolutely bewildered.)

Eddiot: Yo, Jeff, did you screw this one up in the washing machine or something, bro? It's silver.

Jamie: (unwrapping his) Nah, mine's silver too.

Jeff: If you have an orange buff, you are New Carriacou; if you have a blue buff, you are new Gouyave; if you have a silver buff, come stand in the middle, 'cause you are the brand new Levera Tribe.

(The camera transitions to Kendra, Lulu and Stanley as they unwrap their buffs. Kendra receives orange, Lulu receives blue and Stanley receives silver.)

Lulu: Yikes, we're all on different tribes.

Stanley: Man, it's gonna be a challenge. I guess they can call your tribe the Bluelu Tribe now. (giggles)

Lulu: (laughs) I hate you so much.

Kendra: (turning around) I wonder who's on my tribe? (looking around, she sees Moses holding an orange buff.) Moses!

(Moses turns around and sees Kendra walking over to him, smiling. He allows himself to be hugged by her and the two stand on the Carriacou mat. The camera focuses on Kendra as her confessional is heard.)

"carriacou"

- I'm really excited for this new tribe! At first I was a little scared, because my trio and I got completely split over the three tribes, but at least I have Moses with me! He may not have been on my side on the old Carriacou but I at least know he's a loyal guy so that should be helpful. I'm honestly really pumped for this, because I know I was attracting heat as part of the tight trio. This is a chance for a brand new start for me, for people to know the real Kendra. It's gonna feel so liberating to be able to start afresh.

(The camera then goes back to the swap and focuses on Trinity, who looks down in utter dismay as she sees a silver buff.)

Trinity:  !

(She looks around and sees Taihlaura with a blue buff.)

Trinity: Oh, come on!

(She then spots Shivani with an orange buff.)

Trinity: For sake!

(She then makes her way to the middle and notices there are three Carriacou members joining her with Eddiot.)

Trinity: Well that's just  wonderful!

"levera"

- This is literally my worst nightmare. Let's just run through how utterly crap this damn swap is, okay? Shivani and Taihlaura are split up from me and they're both on different tribes; on this tribe, I'm in the freaking minority; and the worst thing of all, I'm in the minority with freaking Eddiot! This sucks. Everything about this freaking sucks. I'd rather cut my boobs off, dip them in liquid nitrogen and eat them than be on this tribe! I'd rather have a whole tribe of Jensen clones than- actually, no, no, scratch that, that's even worse. Don't even imagine that because it's not happening. Ugh, dammit, I hate this switch.

(The camera then goes over to the Gouyave mat. Taihlaura steps on, as do Brooklyn and Samantha, who see each other and smile.)

Samantha: Hey, girl!

Brooklyn: Hey!

(Lulu makes her way to the Gouyave mat. The camera then transitions to Topher, who is also holding a blue buff, as he makes his way onto the mat and looks at his new tribe in dismay.)

"gouyave"

- One look at this tribe and I'm immediately regretting every move I ever made. Kendra, Stanley, Jamie and Moses are all on different tribes, I'm against a Gouyave majority, and I'm the only guy here. In addition, Lulu is the one person from Gouyave I have the worst relationship with, and since we're on a tribe of three other girls, there's nothing stopping her from joining them as she has no allies here. Things could not have gone any worse for me. If I had Mackenzie on this tribe, I'd feel a lot more comfortable than I do now, because at least I know she'd be loyal to me. (sigh) Is this karma's way of getting me back for everything? Kendra and Lulu were mean to Mackenzie for three days, one of them probably wrote that horrible name on the parchment for her, and I enabled all that by siding with them. When I saved Lulu I thought I'd have another round to get to bond with her, but now that's not the case and I don't see any way I come out of this alive, given my challenge skills. I wish I'd saved Mackenzie.

When the dust settles, and all the castaways are on their mats, the new tribes are as follows:

Jeff: On the new Carriacou tribe we have: Jensen, Kendra, Meiling, Moses and Shivani. On the new Gouyave Tribe, we have Brooklyn, Lulu, Samantha, Taihlaura and Topher. On the brand new third tribe, Levera, we have Ashanda, Eddiot, Jamie, Stanley and Trinity. I see a 3-2 majority for Gouyave on the new Carriacou and Gouyave tribes, but it's 3-2 for Carriacou on the Levera tribe. Jensen, how do you feel about the switch?

Jensen: It's pretty cool that we have majority. I'm not feeling too worried right now.

Jeff: By contrast, Topher, you're part of the minority on the Gouyave Tribe. How are you feeling?

Topher: I'd be lying if I said I wasn't pretty scared, Jeff. I saw they were all surprised that I was still here. I'll just have to try my hardest, I guess.

Jeff: Stanley, you're part of the new Levera Tribe, which means you guys are gonna have to build a new camp from scratch. How are you feeling?

Stanley: I am so stoked, man! Bring on this new camp, I say. I feel like we're gonna be a great tribe.

Jeff: Sounds good. Just so you guys know, there is no challenge today. You'll have a day to get to know your new tribes before the next challenge. Levera (he tosses a map to them) here's a map to your new home. You guys can head off to your new camps. I'll see you at the next challenge.

(The three new tribes leave for their camps.)

Levera Tribe
(Following the tribe expansion, the camera picks up as the six members of the newly formed Levera Tribe make their way to their campsite.)

Jamie: We are here!

(Cheers go up from the castaways as they arrive.)

Eddiot: Man, it's so empty. We have to rebuild this whole campsite again?

Ashanda: Yeah... it's not gonna appear out of thin air.

Trinity: Yo, just a PSA for when we do build, don't let Eddiot near anything that could hurt him, or carry any logs. He nearly concussed Brooklyn last time.

Eddiot: Huh? I did?

Trinity: Yeah... and you nearly concussed Samantha and then nearly broke her feet on top of that.

Eddiot: Huh...?

Jamie: Duly noted. (laughs)

Stanley: Okay, before we get onto the boring shelter building, why don't we do introductions? I'm Stanley, 23, guitar teacher, bartender and musician! And by the way, single and ready to mingle! (giggles)

Eddiot: My name's Eddiot! Well, it's actually Elliot, but my friends decided that Eddiot suited me better for some reason, and so... yeah! Anyway, I'm 20, almost 21, I'm a janitor, and I'm also single... ladies!

Ashanda: Well, sorry to burst your bubbles but I'm Ashanda, a 38 year old parole officer, who is married with two kids.

Trinity: I'm Trinity, 26 years old, and I own a coffee shop where I work as a barista. I'm also single, but Eddiot, don't even think about it.

Eddiot: Aww.. no one's available!

Jamie: I guess that leaves me for the intros! I'm Jamie, a 24 year old masseur from Newport, Rhode Island, and yes... I'll give you a massage any time you want. (laughs)

Trinity: I'll take "obvious ploy to stay around" for 500, Alex.

Jamie: Crap, you blew my cover. (laughs) Alright, let's get this shelter underway! Eddiot, do you want to do palm fronds with Trinity? Ashanda, Stanley and I can work on the structure, if that suits everyone.

Trinity: (as soon as the words leave Jamie's mouth) I'll do the structure. I am not working with Eddiot.

Jamie: (laughs) Okay, Stanley, do you wanna sub out for palm fronds?

Stanley: Sounds cool with me! Come on, Eddiot, let's go!

(The two of them walk off to get palm fronds.)

Eddiot: Dude, there are no single babes on this tribe.

Stanley: (giggles) Preach it.

(The camera focuses on Eddiot as he and Stanley walk out, his confessional being heard over the top.)

"levera"

- Why'd you have to switch things up on me, camera people? I mean, you guys got me good, so props to you, but not gonna lie... this new tribe kinda blows. (laughs) Samantha, Brooklyn and Telona all got put on the other tribe, and the other cute girls got put on the other other tribe. We have two ladies here but one hates me and the other's married, so there's no babes for me to have fun with! I don't even know what I'm gonna do here. Like, there's three Orange Tribe People and only Trinity and me from my old tribe, and Trinity kinda hates me, so will she align with me? I dunno who I'd even align with. Stanley seems like a pretty chill dude, so, maybe him? But are you even allowed to align with people who aren't from your tribe originally? You can because they're on your tribe now, right? Wait, what if Stanley already has an alliance? Can you align with people who already have one? Uh... I really don't know what's going on here. I think I'm gonna talk to Trinity and then maybe chill with Stanley and see what happens, but... I kinda feel like I'm gonna be voted off if we ever go to that Tribal thing, and that would just suck.

(Following Eddiot's confessional, the camera picks up on Ashanda, Jamie and Trinity as they begin working on the shelter. Trinity is shown aggressively cutting things with the machete.)

Jamie: Not a big fan of Eddiot, huh?

Trinity: How long did it take you to figure that one out?

Jamie: What did he do to make you hate him so much?

Trinity: You got three hours? He's just so stupid; not even the funny type either, just the really, really annoying type. I'mma go find more wood and pretend it's Eddiot's head.

(Trinity walks off. As she leaves, Ashanda and Jamie are still working on the structure. When Trinity is out of earshot, Ashanda turns to Jamie.)

Ashanda: Hey, you and me are tight, okay?

"levera"

- Things have fallen pretty far in my favour, but then again, of course they would. I'm Ashanda-freaking-Jane and even the Survivor Gods know not to mess with me. This is the best thing I could have asked for: I'm in the majority, in that majority is the one person I wanted on here more than anyone, and the minority can't stand each other! I love this tribe! Of course the first thing I did was align with Jamie, because he's the only person on Carriacou that I liked even remotely; he's good in challenges and actually has a brain in his head, unlike the rest of those stupid idiots on that stupid tribe. Smart people like Jamie and I have to stick together, and we should be able to that pretty easily. We probably have the most impossible to up situation in Survivor history, so it'd take a special kind of stupid to not have me sailing to the merge. Not to mention, whichever person from the minority we spare is gonna have numbers of their own, so that'll just make me even stronger. Oh yeah, this game is well and truly in the bag!

(There is then a montage of the castaways building the shelter, with Ashanda, Jamie and Trinity working on the shelter and Stanley and Eddiot working on the palm fronds. The camera focuses on Stanley's perfect palm frond, while contrasting with Eddiot's atrocious-looking one.)

Eddiot: Dude, did I do it right?

Stanley: No, dude, remember the way I showed you? Like this...

(Stanley begins to show Eddiot again and soon Eddiot gets the palm frond right. After a short while, construction of the shelter is complete.)

Stanley: Not too bad!

Eddiot: Dude, it's so small... you could only fit, like, five people in there.

Trinity: Hmmm, I wonder why we built a shelter for five? Maybe because- picture this- there are five people on the tribe?

Eddiot: Ohhh, yeah, that makes sense!

Ashanda: (whispering to Jamie) Now I know why he's called Eddiot.

(Jamie laughs.)

Stanley: Oh, dude, I just thought of something: do we have flint already or do we have to earn it?

Trinity: Okay, a tribe with Eddiot I can slightly handle, but if they've put me on here with no damn flint so I freeze to death, I am going to rage!

Jamie: (looking through their supply kit) Nope, we have a flint!

Trinity: Oh, thank God! One of y'all knows how to do fire, right?

Jamie: Yeah, that'd be me. (chuckles)

(After gathering some supplies, Jamie goes over to make the fire. It doesn't take long for him to get a spark and then a nice flame.)

Jamie: There. We have a fire now!

Eddiot: So... what do we do now?

Jamie: (shrugs) Just chill out?

Eddiot: Sounds cool with me!

(After some time has passed, Jamie and Ashanda walk over to Stanley.)

Ashanda: Stanley, come for a walk with us.

Stanley: Sounds cool!

(The camera picks up again as the three of them are walking through the forest.)

Stanley: So, new tribe, new everything, Carriacou is up three to two on Gouyave. Seems like we should stick together, right?

Jamie: Yeah, that's what we actually wanted to talk to you about. You're comfortable with sticking with us?

Stanley: Well, sure, I'm down with it. Just as long as you're being serious and not just stringing me along for the fun of it so I don't flip. (laughs) I'm not blind to the dynamics on that tribe. I was with Kendra, Ashanda it was obvious as Hell that you weren't, and Jamie, you were kinda middle of the pack.

Ashanda: Well obviously we don't want you to flip, but those dynamics are dead. That was Carriacou, this is Levera, right now we're in the best position ever because Trinity and Eddiot hate each other. We'd be idiots not to ride this out to the merge, and I'd be loyal to you 100% now that you don't have your head up Kendra's ass.

Stanley: I'm glad I don't have my head up Kendra's ass, either. It was getting kinda dark up there. (laughs)

Ashanda: If you're worried about me being the one to jump ship 'cause of everything that happened on Carriacou, then don't be. I'm not dumb. Sure, I'll freely admit to rallying against Kendra now that she's nowhere near me, and it's no secret I freaking hated most of Carriacou because I knew I was next to go. Why do you think I ratted out Mackenzie? To buy myself a few more days. In fact, I got even luckier with this switch 'cause Jamie, I like you, and Stanley... I hate you a lot less than the others 'cause you have a lot less bull in you than Kendra or Lulu.

Stanley: (giggles) Yay! I'm the second-least hated! I'm glad you don't think I'm BSing.

Ashanda: 'Course I don't. You barely have any bull in you. I mean, look at you. (grabbing his arm) Look at this pasty, vanilla, white boy complexion. In fact I'm surprised Kendra's as white as she is when  I'm sure her blood is 50% bull.

Stanley: I'm not that white, come on! (giggles)

Ashanda: Really? Jamie's white and even he isn't as white as you. (laughs) You need a tan! And look at you, you're skinny! You need to get cheese-grater abs like Jamie.

Jamie: I would't get too excited, these are fading by the day.

Stanley: Damn, dude, won't, like, half your clientele go down?

Jamie: Considering half my clientele is middle-aged wine moms, probably. (laughs) But I'm hoping to claw some of it back with this TV appearance. People might want to get massaged by someone famous, and hey, maybe I'll get some on-air massage scenes! Speaking of which, if you're down for a massage again, swing my way!

Stanley: Oh, man, your massages are the best!

Ashanda: (smirks) Yeah, 'cause there's nothing erotic at all about a semi-ripped, incredibly attractive, shirtless man giving a deep massage to another shirtless man.

Stanley: Aaaand you just made massages erotic and doubled Jamie's client base! You should hire her as your marketing manager, seriously.

Jamie: Okay, before this conversation gets too Fifty Shades-esque- Oh, hey! That'd be a brilliant way to win back my wine mom clientele!

(Stanley cackles with laughter, while Jamie begins to chuckle.)

Ashanda: Stop!

Jamie: Okay, in all seriousness. (struggling to talk while chuckling) Stanley, we are actually... (laughs) We're actually serious... (laughs) I'm sorry, I'm laughing too much.

Ashanda: (trying to be the serious one while also trying not to smirk) What Jamie is trying to say is... we're aligning with you, okay? We're dead serious, we're not flipping, we're solid.

Stanley: Sounds cool!

Jamie: (taking a deep breath) Okay, I think I'm good now. What Ashanda and I are worried about with you, though, is Kendra and Lulu. You guys are obviously close, and if we make the merge, where's that going to lead?

Stanley: Honestly? I don't even have faith they're going to make the merge. Topher sucks at challenges, so Lulu has literally nowhere to go unless she can break into the Gouyave alliance, which puts us on opposite sides anyway; Kendra, everyone and their mother knows she's in power, so I'd be surprised if she even lasts one round. Even if they do both make it, we'll be swapped for, like, ten days or so? In this game that's like a hundred real-life days, and that's a long time. They could make new things and not need me, so I'm open to forming a thing with you guys and seeing where it takes us. We're in no danger anyway, 'cause our Gouyave buddies certainly aren't gonna touch us.

Jamie: Exactly. So, we're good for now, then?

Stanley: Yep! All good.

(The three of them keep walking. The camera focuses on Jamie, who is smiling.)

"levera"

- If Kendra's alliance on Carriacou could be related to the Queen's Court, Stanley would definitely have been the Court Jester. Honestly, the dude's a riot, and if I had to be swapped with anyone from that trio, it'd be him. Kendra's probably the furthest on my good side, but also emotional, and I don't know where that would take me. Lulu is the one no one wanted to be stuck with at the swap, so I kinda pity Topher, but at the same time I'm laughing a little on the inside because this is karma getting him back for booting Mackenzie. Lulu would have had no loyalty to us, probably flipped to the other side, and even if she didn't, she'd run back to Kendra and Stan the first chance she got. Stanley? Dude seems a lot more chill about things, which makes him seem a lot open to things. I'm not sure if he genuinely is this laid back, or if this is some elaborate strategy, but with him on our tribe, the conversation we just had, and e offering me her loyalty, I'm feeling pretty comfortable with my situation right now.

(Following this, the camera transitions to Stanley, who is still laughing a little at the conversation.)

"levera"

- The way the switch worked out is pretty odd, 'cause the three of us Carriacou peeps come from three different dynamics within the tribe: I was Kendra's wingman, Ashanda was the poster child for the Anti-Kendra rebellion, and Jamie was the middle guy with connections on both sides who was kinda teetering either way. For some reason, though, we just mesh? It's pretty cool, because I like those guys, and they work out well for me. I've been playing the role of this carefree jester, which is actually my personality, but I'm letting it mask the fact I'm actually playing the game and I don't wanna get too ahead of myself, but I think it's working? My strategy has been to stick with people who are gonna be voted off before me, and I think these guys fit that; Jamie is a really likable guy, clearly very smart, and easily was the strongest on Carriacou; meanwhile, Ashanda is Ashanda and she doesn't care about anything, so both would either attract heat or be good shields. That being said, I might keep my options open just slightly and explore Trinity and Eddiot a little. They're bound to have numbers somewhere and it might end up wisest for me to go with them, if I can. I'm feeling good about my options.

(Following Stanley's confessional, the camera picks up on Eddiot and Trinity as they sit in camp, saying nothing. Eddiot finally breaks the conversation.)

Eddiot: Yo, so if there's three Orange Tribe People, but only two of us... we're in a bad spot, right? 'Cause there's five, and three of them, and five minus three is two, and two is smaller than three... so they'd vote one of us out, right?

Trinity: (cold) You can do math. Well done.

Eddiot: Thanks fam! (Trinity rolls her eyes) So... if there's two of us, but we need three votes, what do we do?

Trinity: Hmm, I don't know, how about you go and find someone from their three to vote with you?

Eddiot: But... how do we do that?

Trinity: (getting visibly irritated) Given that we've been here a grand total of an hour, about fifty minutes of which was spent building the shelter, I have absolutely no idea.

Eddiot: Trinity, do you hate me?

Trinity: Yes.

Eddiot: Why?

Trinity: Because I think you're the most annoying person on this planet.

Eddiot: Uh... then, I don't get it... why did you vote with us against Wylie, and join our alliance, then try to vote me out again?

Trinity: A) Because I hated and didn't trust Wylie at all and B) refer to my answer to your previous question.

Eddiot: You wanted to vote me out... because you hate Wylie?

Trinity: (bewildered, snaps) ''NO! You asked a two-part question,'' which means it's one whole question with two freaking parts to it! You asked me a question that had two freaking subcategories in it, so no, the previous question was not why did I vote Wylie with you; that was the first freaking part of the current question. Your previous question was, why do I hate you? My answer to that was "because I think you're the most annoying person on the planet", so refer to that answer to that question, which was your previous one! And if you want to know why I think you're so freaking annoying and stupid, it's that I have to explain two-part questions to you!

Eddiot: Wait, so... If I ask you two questions at once, it's a two part question, but the two questions count as one question? So I only asked you one question and the previous one was-

Trinity: THAT WASN'T AN INVITATION TO GO INTO ANOTHER TANGENT OF STUPIDITY!

Eddiot: So... there's no chance of us aligning, then?

Trinity: Nothing would disgust me more...

Eddiot: Oh, well-

Trinity: Hold on! There's a "but" coming.

Eddiot: (laughs) You said there's a butt coming.

Trinity: (completely done) Eddiot, shut the up, for sake, before I take your arm and break it in half.

Eddiot: That would hurt...

Trinity: Then shush.

Eddiot: Yes, sir.

Trinity: What I was going to say was, although it absolutely disgusts me, the only thing that would annoy me more on this Earth than being your ally is being a pre-merge boot. And do you know why? (Eddiot goes to speak) Shut up, it was a rhetorical question. (Eddiot goes to speak again) Shut up, I'm not telling you what a rhetorical question. Anyway, the reason why being a pre-merge boot would piss me off more than anything, is because Jerhonda is going to watch this season, and if I get voted out pre-merge, she is going to laugh her ass off. She'll have something embarrassing over me, and when Jerhonda has something embarrassing over you, she takes every possible step to engrave it in your memory forever, and I am not letting that happen. Did you know I got food poisoning at my sixth birthday party and crapped my pants? No? Well I do, because to Jerhonda it was the funniest thing in the world for the next three weeks- DO NOT LAUGH, EDDIOT!

Eddiot: (trying to cover up) Sorry.

Trinity: Anyway, not only did she never let me forget it for those three weeks, it got pulled out at our eighteenth; it gets pulled out whenever I get sick, and whenever she has too much to drink. And yes, before you ask, I do the exact same thing to her, and I'd tell you what one of those things are, but no doubt this is gonna end up on TV, and I'm pretty fond of having my damn head attached to my neck instead of in the garbage. But trust me, I do the exact same thing to her. So, point is, I am not becoming a pre-merge boot because I got swapped with you. I am not going to be stupid enough to throw my game away, or Jerhonda will never let me get it. So, pretty begrudgingly, although I would rather take that machete and cut my damn throat with it, I will align with you. Okay?

Eddiot:  Sweet! Bring it here, sis! (He puts his arm around her)

Trinity: (immediately) Take it off, or I'll break it off.

Eddiot: Sorry.

Trinity: Now, listen: I'm going to give you two very clear instructions. Are you listening?

Eddiot: Yep!

Trinity: Okay, instruction number one: Do not say a single thing to anybody, not even me, about what we just discussed, until I find the number three for us. Instruction number two: If somebody comes to talk to you, and only if that happens, you have to act like we're completely broken and not aligned still. I'm going to do the same thing, and remember, I'm only acting, and I am actually with you. Do you understand?

Eddiot: Uh... yep! Rule one, shut up, rule two, we're pretending to not be allies. Right?

Trinity: Good. You absorbed that. Now I'm going to go the other way, do not follow me.

(Trinity gets up and walks the other way. The camera focuses on Eddiot, who is obediently sitting in the same spot by the fire.)

"levera"

- Okay, camera people! I am officially aligned with Trinity... kind of... but I'm meant to pretend I'm not... so I'm not... but I am... but shhh! Anyway, I've completely forgotten most of what she said, like, something about two part questions and rhetorical questions, and her sister... Jemima or something? But I do remember, we have to pretend we aren't aligned... even though we are, even though she hates me because she doesn't trust Wylie... wait, because she thinks I'm annoying! Anyway, she's gonna keep being mean, but it's acting, and she's gonna find a third person to align with us from the Orange People Tribe, so I guess... I might be safe after all? Score one for Eddiot!

(Following this, the camera pans to Trinity, who looks immensely irritated as she walks the other way.)

"levera"

- Let me make one thing clear to you before you go and start thinking Eddiot and I are friends: we're not. We never will be. I hate him, and the fact we're allies does not change that. You know what I hate more than Eddiot? Is it being blasted head first into the sun? Nope. Is it losing all four of my limbs, being struck blind, deaf and dumb? Nope, not even close. It's Jerhonda Chantelle Lewis having something embarrassing over me. If I get voted out pre-merge because I refused to align with someone, that's freaking embarrassing, and because the only person who comes even close to loving Survivor as much as me is my damn sister, that's gonna amplify that times a million! And am I going to suffer a lifetime of humiliation at the hands of her, because of Eddiot? You bet your god damn ass I am not! So I'm with him, and I'm gonna find a number three for us, and we are gonna vote someone out. Then, I am going to use the remainder from that two, plus my new number, to vote Eddiot out. And god dammit, I have tried to vote out Eddiot twice before and an idiot named Jensen has screwed it up for me. There is no Jensen on this tribe, but there's an Eddiot, and if Eddiot screws up the most simple of instructions that I gave to him, I won't just be pissed... y'all are gonna wanna evacuate the entire god damn country because a nuclear freakin' bomb won't cause as much destruction as me!

New Carriacou Tribe
(The camera joins the newly-swapped Carriacou as they arrive at their camp.)

Moses: Welcome to our lovely Carriacou home! We don't bite, I promise. (chuckles) If you'd like, we can give you three a tour of our camp, so you know what's where.

Meiling: That sounds great. Thanks, Moses!

(Moses then leads them on the beginnings of a tour. He stops by the shelter first.)

Moses: Our rice and beans are kept in these bags here, In terms of cooking and fire starting, we generally had a rotation system on the old tribe, of which I was a part. I'm happy to take on sole cooking duties if none of you are comfortable with doing that.

Meiling: I eat rice daily, so I'm more than competent when it comes to cooking it. If you have a rotation system in place I see no reason to break it.

Shivani: I can cook rice, too, so if you need a hand, I'll help.

Moses: Excellent! Now let me take you to our water source.

(He leads the tribe and they begin the walk towards the water.)

Kendra: Sorry, guys, it's a bit of a walk!

Moses: Yes, it is quite a trek, but it's a small price to pay when drinkable water is at the end, huh?

Shivani: That's right!

(After walking for a while, they arrive at their water source.)

Moses: This here is our water well. The water needs to be boiled before drinking but it is very much drinkable!

Jensen: That's good to know

Shivani: Thank you very much for the tour, Moses!

Moses: You're very welcome.

(The five of them go back to camp. Shortly after, the three former Gouyave members leave to have a discussion. The camera picks up on them as they walk to a private spot and the discussion begins.)

Meiling: The swap has been very fortunate to us. I'm glad that all three of us ended up on the same tribe.

Jensen: Agreed, this swap literally couldn't have gone any better. We're in a majority, we're already allies, there's no questionable numbers on our side, and we have Shivani's idol!

Shivani: Yeah, we're in a pretty good spot. What do you make of Moses and Kendra, though? Are they likely to work together or be a number for us?

Meiling: I'm not sure, but we should get as much information as we can. Moses seems approachable, or maybe he's just being friendly. We know that Kendra had a considerable amount of power on the other side, so we should watch out for her.

Shivani: Yeah, do you think she and Moses are involved at all? We know that there must have been a very specific pecking order. Topher survived all those rounds and Kory, Jason and Mackenzie- three of their strongest performers- were the first three to go.

Jensen: I think we should talk to them each separately and get as much information as we can. Kendra obviously has heaps of people with her, so she'll have connections on the other tribe. We should focus on seeing if Moses is part of that or on the outs. If he's on the outs he could be a really good number for us.

Meiling: Agreed. If I were them, I'd be pretending they weren't together, but Moses seems genuine. I think we could get the truth out of him. Regardless of what happens, they can't touch us anyway, because we're in the majority with an idol. If we get an additional number out of it, that's just a bonus.

Shivani: For sure. We should fish for information and report back here with what we've got.

Meiling: Sounds like a plan. Do you want to tackle Kendra and we tackle Moses?

Shivani: Sounds great. No matter what, though, my loyalty is to you three.

(The three of them head off in different directions. The camera focuses on Shivani, whose smile quickly fades and is replaced by a look of nervousness.)

"carriacou"

- On paper, this swap is a dream: I have majority with two of my alliance members, an idol in my possession, and there's the possibility that the minority might not be working together because of the dynamics on the old Carriacou. I should be comfortable, excited for the future. Instead I'm nervous, because in reality my position is far more precarious than on paper. I'm not worried about Meiling; I have no doubt that she'll be loyal to me. My concern is Jensen. He's shown to be selfish, paranoid, and make decisions completely at his own whim, despite warnings from his allies to do the opposite. Moses may end up being a number for us, but my concern is Jensen could do a chop and change, replace me with him because I'm deemed threatening, and suddenly I'm on the outs. I'll see what happens in the next few days, and for the most part he does seem to be sticking with me, but I'm very thankful to have this idol with me still.

(There is a transitioning nature shot after Shivani's confessional, before the camera picks up on Moses and Kendra as they sit around, an awkward air between them.)

Kendra: So...

Moses: The stars align us once again, Kendra, but we're no star-crossed lovers like Romeo and Juliet, that's for sure. (chuckles) To think if either of our hands had strayed just a few inches in either direction, we may not be sitting here amidst tension so thick you could cut it with a knife.

Kendra: That was deeply poetic.

Moses: I try my best. To be honest with you, I haven't given thought as to what I'm going to do. A blind man could see that we were on opposite sides and all my attempts to thwart your dominant trio were fruitless, so it begs the question as to whether A) we can coexist as allies and B) if said alliance would be temporary until such point as you were reunited with the trio. I know it's disappointing to hear, especially since we are in a minority, but can you see where I'm coming from?

Kendra: (nodding) I do! But Moses, I never had anything against you, even if we were on opposite sides!

Moses: You'll understand if that's fairly difficult to believe after I was isolated and forbidden from talking to anyone, without company present, for the last three days.

Kendra: I did that because I was mad at Mackenzie, not you! You just got caught in the crossfire because you were with her. Mackenzie was the two-timing traitor but I don't view you like that. I know you're the loyal kind and all you did with Mackenzie was just out of loyalty to her. I actually respect you for it and I'm hoping you'll extend that same loyalty to me, because I will to you!

Moses: I want to believe that you're not pandering. That response circles me back to my first question, as to whether I would just be a temporary assistance to get you through a clearly difficult portion of the game.

Kendra: Moses, I won't do that to you! You and I are kind of the same. I'm loyal to the people who help me and I stick to them. I noticed that I started getting too close to the people in my trio, but noticing that means I know I need to change it. Please, the new tribe means there's going to be a new me. All I need is a chance to prove that to you!

Moses: (sigh) Kendra, I-

Kendra: (getting emotional) Please, Moses! Just give me a chance. Don't leave me for dead! If I go, you'll surely be next, because there's three of them and two of us. Even if it's only for this round, you need me. I want to be able to break free from my trio because I know the target it put on my back. This round will give me a chance to prove that. I just need that chance. I will be loyal to you Moses, I promise!

Moses: You know what, it's true, we do need each other for this round, even as just a safety net. Okay, Kendra, I'll be your ally, but we need to work closely together and you need to prove that I won't just be a temporary crutch.

Kendra: (excited) Thank you so much! I promise I won't let you down!

(As the two of them confirm the agreement, the camera focuses on Moses.)

"carriacou"

- The natural reaction for a fella in my situation, stuck on a tribe with the woman who was clearly out to get me with no loyalty, would be to turn tail and run like Hell to the Gouyave majority. However, even though I feel her "new tribe, new me" shtick has about as much truth behind it as a New Year's resolution, Kendra's at least right in that we need each other for this round. If I did align with the Gouyave folks, they could easily just be rid of me the following round after we got rid of Kendra, so my alliance is with her for now. She claimed to have had respect for me, and that she wants to break free of her airtight trio that was running things on the old Carriacou, but I'm struggling to believe that. Although I have my doubts, the fact remains that Kendra on my side is certainly better than Kendra against me. Time will tell if she'll remain true to her promises or if that was just a woman in desperation.

(There is a timeskip and some transitioning shots of the scenery and wildlife, before the camera picks up again)

Shivani: Thanks for coming on this walk with me, Kendra.

Kendra: No problem! To be honest I'm kind of surprised you're interested in talking. I thought there'd be an immediate conspiracy against me on Gouyave or something, or maybe Moses got to you already.

Shivani: A conspiracy? What kind?

Kendra: Well it's been going on all game. I end up this massive target and everyone turns against me, all because I picked the tribes. It was such a vicious cycle. I got close to people. and I got targeted. The more I got targeted and turned on by people, the closer I got to the people who were loyal to me, but the closer I got to them, the more I got targeted.

Shivani: Oh yes, that would be rough. If you don't mind me asking, what sort of things happened?

Kendra: Oh, well all these people kept turning on me. I thought Kory was a huge threat from day one. Like, you saw how easily he got along with people, right?

Shivani: Yes, I saw it. I figured that's what you were doing.

Kendra: Yeah, well anyway, I wanted Kory out and we literally all agreed to it, but then Ashanda was all, "I want Jason out", and so everyone started doing their own thing, but nobody told me what was happening. At Tribal, Jason nearly got voted out and I got upset, because I was going to get rid of Jason next anyway, and Lulu and Stanley told me they didn't tell me so I wouldn't blow up and it was one or two votes. So I got closer to them because they were looking out for me. Then Mackenzie tried to turn on me by working with Jason, but Ashanda busted her and we got Jason out, then she got out, and all the while I got closer to Lulu and Stanley.

Shivani: Wow, so that's what happened.

Kendra: Yeah! And the annoying thing is, I was loyal to Mackenzie until she turned on me! I never really got why everyone was so desperate to do that. People complained that I never talked to them, but they never talked to me either, and with all the stuff going on, people turning on me left, right, and centre, I never had the time to just sit down and talk!

Shivani: From my perspective it sounds like you got the rough end of the stick. Don't take this the wrong way or anything, but I can see how you'd become the easy target, what with the Temptation and all.

Kendra: Exactly! Just because I took the Temptation, everyone uses me as this massive scapegoat to target, but all I am is close to people who are loyal to me! Isn't that how everyone plays the game? Just because those three were the only ones who were loyal to me on a regular basis, I'm suddenly a villain?

Shivani: That must have been very difficult for you to go through. Of course everyone's going to be loyal to those who return it.

Kendra: See? Yet, just because I do it, I'm the Devil or something. Ugh. Anyway, how were things on your tribe?

Shivani: Oh, we were two very distinct sides, it was obvious who was where.

Kendra: Right, and Eddiot went to the hot girls, didn't he?

Shivani: Yes he did, and not being "hot", I quickly found my allies in the other side, and Eddiot's young, pretty girls made up their own side and it's been a power struggle ever since.

Kendra: So everyone on here was on the same side on Gouyave? Ugh, that makes me feel terrific. I can give you numbers against Eddiot's side if you keep me! Please! I told you, I'm loyal to the people who are loyal to me, and if you save me, you'll have my vote! I know that being loyal to Stanley and Lulu so much is what got an even bigger target on my back than I already had, so I'm going to distance myself from them. Obviously not completely, but it wouldn't be like you're right on the bottom.

Shivani: I have no doubts that you're the loyal type. Thank you for the information on your tribe! It really helps.

Kendra: Thanks for telling me about yours. I just hope you realise that I can be a loyal number to you and keep me around!

(As the two of them continue walking down the beach, the camera focuses on a slightly nervous-looking Kendra, as her confessional is heard over the top.)

"carriacou"

- I'm really looking forward to the chance to show off this new Kendra, but I'm worried that my reputation is going to cut my game off before I get a chance to get it going again. Based on what Shivani said, all three Gouyave members on this tribe were in the same group, so I'm not sure what luck I'm going to have breaking into that. (sigh) As every day goes on, the more taking that Temptation seems to be biting me. I was forced to become really close to people, which put a huge target on my back, and now I'm in a really bad spot on this new tribe. I don't know what I can do to avoid being pre-merge at this stage, and if I get pre-merge... (blinks away tears) It's going to suck! Shivani seems to be the kind of person who knows loyalty and logic when she sees it, and all I am is someone who's loyal to those that are loyal in return, so she'd better see that. I'm more than open to aligning with some Gouyave people if it lessens the target on my back, and from what Shivani says, she could really use my number! I just hope Moses isn't over there selling me out to the rest of them, otherwise I'm doomed.

(From Kendra's confessional, the camera changes focus to Shivani, as her confessional is heard.)

"carriacou"

- I honestly sympathise with Kendra. Because of that Temptation she rightfully has an enormous target on her back, but it would be difficult to go through any portion of the game constantly being targeted for things beyond your control, with the target seemingly increasing no matter what. I do believe she is a strongly loyal person, however it wouldn't be wise of me to walk blindly into any sort of commitment with her. She only mentioned Lulu and Stanley, which is two people, but given she was on a tribe of ten, she had to have had a lot more than that. Despite my hesitations, I do think she would be a loyal number to me if I kept her. She's clearly emotional and I think that would only aid me if I did fall her way. I'm very, very cautious about her, but she could be a reliable fallback option if Jensen proves to be too much trouble.

(There is a transitioning nature shot before the camera picks up on Meiling, Jensen and Moses as they sit in the forest, discussing life.)

Meiling: So, Moses, what do you do for a living?

Moses: I'm retired now, but I served as a police officer for over forty years. And you?

Meiling: I'm an acupuncturist, have been for over forty years and am still going strong! I've had my own business and kept it afloat all this time.

Moses: That is truly admirable. Congratulations.

Meiling: Don't you compare that to being a police officer! Nobody deserves more respect in this conversation than you, for your many years of dedication to the force.

Moses: Now, now, let's not compare achievements.

Jensen: You guys being a forty-plus-year police veteran and having owned an acupuncture business for over forty years makes me feel ashamed as a lowly gas station attendant. (laughs)

Meiling: Considering we likely entered the work force before your parents even met, I'd say we've had a bit of a head start. (laughs)

Moses: How did you wind up a gas station attendant?

Jensen: It's mostly just to earn a paycheck. What I really want to do is teach English, but I can't afford the college degree. That's why I'm out here competing- to give myself a better life.

Moses: That's admirable as well, Jensen. I hope you achieve what you're after.

Jensen: Thanks, man. Hey, what was it like for you as a police officer...? You know, being, uh...

Moses: (chuckles) African-American? No need to dance around it, my friend.

Jensen: Yeah... sorry, I didn't wanna be racist, but what was it like?

Moses: Oh, no doubt there was racism on the force. I told myself that I would have to be twice as good as my nearest white man in every aspect of work if I even wanted to be considered for a promotion, whereas my white colleagues seemed to get them at the drop of a hat. Fortunately I did get my promotion, but my rank didn't stop various racist comments around the office, both about African-Americans in general and the incarcerated criminals. I noticed that my presence saw them hurriedly omit any mention of skin colour, but I knew what they were talking about.

Jensen: Oh man, that must have been hard.

Moses: It was, and at times I did question what I was even doing on the force, especially when I noticed that my white officers would treat African-American criminals with very little respect, even those convicted of minor crimes. Another difficulty was having some African-Americans consider me a traitor for being a member of the force, although that was only a select few.

Jensen: Oh, yeah... how do you feel about all the stuff going on with Black Lives Matter, and seeing all the reports in the news?

Moses: I'm fortunate that I was too young to have been working in the Civil Rights Movement, and having been just retired when the Black Lives Matter movement broke out. I seem to have been born in the perfect age bracket to just miss big social movements. I have no doubt that I would have been severely hounded if I was still serving, and it breaks my heart every time I read reports of unarmed African-Americans being shot and killed by white police officers, fueling the negative stereotypes that I fought so hard against in my time serving. What broke my heart the most was reading that report of the African-American man who called the police as his house was being robbed, and was shot because police mistook him for the robber. I do think Black Lives Matter is an incredibly valid cause and the voices do need to be heard, but I am very fortunate to have not been serving during the movement, I will say that.

Meiling: I can't imagine what it would have been like to face backlash as a police officer if you were serving.

Moses: Nor can I. I get it enough as a retired officer, although whenever posed the question of whether I'm a traitor. I relay all the positive achievements in my career and respond that my time as a police officer is reflected not in the colour of my skin, but my ability as an officer. For giving my abilities to serve and protect the people of Duchesne, I don't consider myself a traitor. The colour of my skin was never relevant when I was saving lives, or laying my own on the line, but it was whether I would uphold my promise to the people, and whether I was physically and mentally fit enough to do the job.

Meiling: That's so inspirational. What an amazing man you are.

Moses: (chuckles) Oh, stop. I'm no more amazing nor inspirational as the next officer.

Jensen: You seem like a really great guy, Moses. You're cool and I have heaps of respect for you. You must have been good with the other tribe, right?

Moses: (chuckles) No, my friend. I was quite often second-from-the-bottom in our little totem pole. I aligned myself with all the people who were on the wrong side of the numbers- not intentionally, of course. My loyalty to them was born out of friendship, not masochism. I joined them in all their missions to thwart the dominant alliance, never wavering from my promises to them. I watched Kory, Jason and Mackenzie go, all friends of mine, the last member standing in their rebellion. Now, here I am, at the tribe switch with the very woman at the head of the opposition.

Meiling: We had no doubt that Kendra was in power. To hear you were on the other end is pretty disheartening.

Moses: It did get disheartening at times, but I'm still alive and kicking and hopefully I'm going to be able to breathe new life into my game. I know that the majority isn't entirely to blame for my position. I struggled from the outset to fit into Carriacou. They were difficult to break the ice with. What were things like on your tribe?

Jensen: Meiling and I were aligned with Shivani, and we were in the minority against a pretty big alliance, too, so I kinda know where you're coming from, man. It seemed no matter what, they'd always get one up on us. Wylie betrayed us, we got manipulated into voting for him, and then another of our allies flipped on us, so we were in a pretty steep minority.

Moses: I'm glad you have ties and they're with you on this tribe. I, on the other hand, have no pre-existing ties to Carriacou and if you'd be willing to keep me, I'd be more than willing to repay the favour and act as a number for you in the future.

Jensen: That sounds awesome, man. You seem like someone I'd like to work with, too.

Moses: I must say I've had a much easier time fitting in here than on original Carriacou. Thank you both for the very pleasant conversation. It's been great getting to know you and I hope I get further chances to do so. Remember what I said- I'm more than happy to be a number for you.

Meiling: We appreciate that, Moses. Thank you for talking with us!

(As the three of them sit quietly and the conversation dies down, the camera focuses on a very happy Moses.)

"carriacou"

- I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with Meiling and Jensen today. Reflecting on my career, it made me even prouder of my time I dedicated to it. Yes, I faced racism, discrimination, adversity and anger from my fellow African-Americans, but I also achieved a lot of great things. I was strong, I was smart, and I worked my butt off every single day to earn a promotion. I put people away, I saved lives and risked my own to protect the people, just as well as my white colleagues. It was great to be able to share that with Meiling and Jensen, who have made me feel very welcome since we first met. I must say that things are looking up for me. I offered myself as a number to them, and hopefully I'll be able to squeeze into their little alliance in the future. I don't have loyalties to Carriacou. I do to Kendra, but I have to assume it's temporary. I'd like for the both of us to be able to make it through the swap, but in the event that only one of us can survive, that person needs to be me. If I can lay the foundations to become a permanent member of their alliance and push myself deep into the game, I need to take that chance.

(Following Moses' confessional, the camera transitions to Jensen, who is also in an upbeat mood.)

"carriacou"

- Man, I got to know Moses on such a deep level today and I have a ton of respect for him. He's strong, he's smart, and he's done a lot in his life that is really admirable. Knowing that he has no ties to Carriacou either is an added bonus because I really see him as someone I could go deep with and add as a number to my alliance. The way he's acted since we've been here is nothing but genuine, and watching all his allies go out the door one by one, while sticking by them, shows that he's one of the most loyal guys out. He's someone that's going to be really valuable as an ally and someone I'd love to keep around for the future. The way things are in my mind, there's absolutely no question that Moses needs to stick around and Kendra has to be the first one out of here if we lose. 4-1, done. Easiest vote ever. This switch is looking better and better for me as time goes on.

New Gouyave Tribe
(The camera picks up on the newly formed Gouyave as they arrive at their camp.)

Samantha: Welcome to Gouyave!

Lulu: Thanks! It's such a good-looking camp.

Brooklyn: Yeah, it ran pretty smoothly and we have a great shelter!

Lulu: I can tell! Speaking of things that are great, that is an incredible tattoo.

Brooklyn: (smiles) Thanks. I'm actually a tattoo artist, so I designed it myself.

Lulu: It's great!

Topher: So, who are you three? I only briefly recall seeing you on the first day.

Samantha: Well, I'm Samantha and get used to this face because it's sticking around! (cackles) In all seriousness, I'm 39 years old and a high school teacher from Great Falls, Montana!

Lulu: I knew I recognised the accent! I'm from Bozeman!

Samantha: (laughs) Wow, really? We're close to each other, then.

Lulu: I've been to Great Falls! I really liked it.

Samantha: Well, I haven't to been to Bozeman yet, so maybe I'll have to!

Brooklyn: Can we get on with introducing ourselves to Topher or are y'all too busy having your picnic? (giggles) I'm Brooklyn, I'm 19 and as I said before, I'm a tattoo artist. I live in Alexandria, Virginia.

Topher: You really don't look 19...

Brooklyn: I hope that's a good thing. (laughs)

Topher: (awkwardly) Uh... yeah, I meant it as a good thing.

Taihlaura: I'm Taihlaura, 29, and a pharmaceutical sales representative from Olathe, Kansas.

Topher: Well, I'm Topher, also known as the worst challenge performer in history. I'm 30 years old, an IT Consultant, from Mandan, North Dakota.

Lulu: And I'm Lulu, as you already know I'm from Bozeman, Montana, and I'm a legal secretary!

Topher: Sounds like we have a really good tribe!

Taihlaura: You're telling me! This is gonna be exciting for us, I know it.

(Following this, the castaways have all broken up and gone to do their own thing. The camera picks up on the three original Gouyave members as they are walking through the forest.)

Samantha: Okay, so we officially have one of the best swap results ever. All we have to do is stick together and we're fine. We could even bring in Lulu as a fourth if we wanted to.

Taihlaura: Do you think that's a smart idea? She was on Carriacou and probably had some stable alliance going. We all saw how the boot order from that tribe went. Something was clearly up.

Samanha: True, but look at the situation we're in: we're a majority and she's with Topher, who'd probably lose a challenge to a cardboard box, so she won't get anywhere with him. There are four girls and Topher, all we'd have to do is propose a girls' alliance and I think shed been on board. That could open us up to more options at the merge, because no doubt Jensen, Meiling and Shivani are going to be working numbers for their side.

Brooklyn: I agree with Samantha. Even if she's got numbers on Carriacou, it's worth proposing a girls' alliance to her, especially since Trinity and Eddiot are the minority on Levera and are never going to work together. Speaking of, I'm really worried for him if they lose a challenge. I don't want him to go. Trinity's been playing both sides and I thnk she'd stick with us but I'm not entirely trusting.

Samantha: That's literally no trouble at all. That's why our position here is so amazing. We have three to two up against the Carriacou's and all three of us are in the same alliance. None of the Carriacou's have idols either, because Kendra took the Temptation. We can just lose the next two immunity challenges and boot them if worse comes to worse.

Taihlaura: Wow, yeah, that's a great idea. I didn't think about that.

Samantha: Well that's why you have me in the alliance. (smiles) Don't worry, girls. We can put this on cruise control. Unless one of you gets evacuated or has a catastrophic brain malfunction and screws this, we're making the merge. And dammit, Eddiot is coming with us, and I don't care what Trinity says about that!

Brooklyn: Hell yeah!

Taihlaura: To the merge we go!

Brooklyn: (laughs) Okay, Yoda.

(The three of them laugh and continue walking. The camera focuses on Samantha, who is radiating confidence.)

"gouyave"

- I could be in a coma for the next nine or so days, wake up and be at the merge, that's how amazing this swap has been. We have a majority from the Eddiot's Angels alliance, no idols from Carriacou, and one of the worst performers in challenges ever to come on this show. And that's not even all of it! We have a 4-1 advantage in girls, so can offer a girls' alliance and potentially expand our numbers. The other girl, Lulu, is from Montana as well, so I have an automatic connection! And we can do all this while having the means and opportunity to deliberately lose challenges to keep Eddiot safe without jeopardising any of us! I couldn't have dreamed of a better situation to be in. Lady Luck knows the Queen, because she has smiled on me!

(Following Samantha's confessional, the camera focuses on Lulu and Topher, who are sitting on the beach.)

Lulu: Well, Topher, we're here on Gouyave and in a 3-2 minority. What do you think our first line should be? Personally, I'm thinking we try and reach out to Samantha. She's from Montana, so that's a little connection. It's not much, but it's something. I don't know what her position was like on Gouyave, but we can start there and gradually branch out to the other two. Do you think that's a good idea?

Topher: (deep sigh) Yeah, sure...

Lulu: What's wrong?

Topher: Things just feel hopeless. I'm clearly going to be the first to go.

Lulu: (frowns) Why would you say that? Things aren't hopeless. You're still in with a fighting chance. Just because we're in the minority on paper doesn't mean we are in practice.

Topher: Well then why have they already gone off without us for a discussion? They're obviously together, and it means we are in the minority. I'm terrible at the challenges, so there's no use for me to be kept around, and there wasn't a chance for us to get idols, so honestly, I think things are pretty hopeless.

Lulu: (sigh) I know how you feel. Sometimes I've felt like things are hopeless in life and I've sat down and gotten upset about it, but I learned very quickly that things wouldn't change unless you get up and do something to change them. Things are looking hopeless right now but you know what's going to happen if you keep sitting here moping? They're going to get worse and worse. People aren't going to come to you. You have to go to them.

Topher: I know, but it's hard. I can't just strike up conversations with people; I have nothing in common with these girls... maybe if I was somewhat decent in challenges I'd have some value, but I'm terrible at them, and I still survived for all three times we went to Tribal. They're going to know that I had a good spot on Carriacou so they're going to want nothing to do with me! I had it so good for four rounds and now here I am. I know you're trying to be positive but I don't see any way that I'm not the first to go, and I don't have the social skills you do, so...

Lulu: You can't just give up like this, Topher! Listen, we're in this together and I'm going to stick by you, but you have to stick by me as well. This is a team effort, and we're gonna get through this together! We just have to find the right crack. We start with Samantha, work her, if that doesn't work, we move to Brooklyn, and if that doesn't work, we move to Taihlaura. There's a crack somewhere. Someone's on the bottom of that three. Just because they're off having a discussion without us doesn't mean anything. Two of them could be trying to convince the third not to flip. We just have to try. We can't give up.

Topher: Okay, we can try, but I really think I'm gone... they might still have an idol out here, so that might be a shot for us, but there's no way either of us are going to be able to sneak off without being seen. (sigh) Sorry, I'm trying to be positive, but I just can't see a way out of this for me. I'm the only guy, in a minority, suck at challenges, have no idol, and obviously have something with the other side. Wouldn't you get rid of me in their position?

Lulu: (sighs) At least you're going to try. We're gonna get through this, Topher.

Topher: I hope so... but I wouldn't be surprised to see this fall through.

(As they continue sitting on the beach, the camera focuses on Lulu, who sighs.)

"gouyave"

- Don't get me wrong, I want to work with Topher, save him, and move ourselves forward together. He was an ally of mine on Carriacou and I grew to like him, but I'm really losing patience fast for this "poor me" thing. He seems to have just decided things are hopeless and has given up. It sounds like he's just going to sit on his butt and complain about how nobody is going to align with him but not actually do anything about it, which means I'll have to be the one who does all the work, which is going to drag my own game down in the process. Who would want to align with someone who doesn't even get up to say so much as hello? (sighs) He's just convinced himself he's going, and keeps making up reason after reason about why he's going to be the next boot. I don't get why he's taking this approach instead of doing something. Is he upset that he was in power for four rounds and is now in the minority? Hello? That was me, too, but I'm trying to save myself. It looks like I'm going to have to get this ball rolling by myself. Hopefully someone's on the bottom and I can drag together some three-person alliance to keep us both safe, because I'm clearly not going to get any help.

(The camera then transitions to Topher, who is looking miserable.)

"gouyave"

- I'm trying my best to have some hope, any at all, but I can't see any scenario where I don't get voted off first if we go to Tribal. I can't think of a single reason the three Gouyave girls would have to keep me, and they've already gone off to have a conversation, so... I just have to hope they're strong enough to win immunity, I guess. I feel terrible, because I was in such a good spot on Carriacou and now I'm in the worst spot in the entire game and it seems like there's nothing I can do about it. I hope Lulu can pull something together for us, but we don't have that big a bond, so she might just go with the girls to gang up on me. I feel completely trapped. I wish I was on any other tribe but this one.

(Following Topher's confessional, the camera picks up on Samantha and Brooklyn as they are walking through the forest.)

Brooklyn: So, I have a question for you: are you confident that Taihlaura is going to stay put and not try and shake things up?

Samantha: Of course she will. She's in the perfect position and to screw it up would take some ridiculous levels of overplaying.

Brooklyn: Wylie says hello.

Samantha: That was good overplaying. That helped us get the advantage.

Brooklyn: Playing both sides with Trinity and not telling us about it but supposedly being on our side says hello.

Samantha: Point taken. Look, Taihlaura can overplay, I'm not denying that. But I don't think she'd be that stupid... do you?

Brooklyn: I'm saying we should probably be prepared for it, but no matter what, you have my loyalty. What do you think we should do about Taihlaura?

Samantha: Then let's chase up that girls' alliance idea with Lulu just as a backup.

Brooklyn: That's good. Taihlaura's already on board with the idea so it won't bring up any suspicion. We should probe for a little bit of information about the tribe, though, just to get a sense of where she was at with Carriacou. And play up the Montana connection. She might feel more secure if you do.

Samantha: (giggles) You're cunning.

Brooklyn: Just remember, whether we're with Lulu, Taihlaura, or both, my number one loyalty is to you. Okay?

Samantha: Likewise.

"gouyave"

- I wanted to pull Samantha aside and make sure she was on the same page I am about Taihlaura. See, Taihlaura has this uncanny ability to act like your best friend in the whole entire world when she's not on your side. That's wonderful when she's actually on your side, like when she exposed Wylie's plan to boot Samantha, but after nipping that plan with Trinity in the bud, I've lost a little bit of trust in her. I'm not saying she will flip, because honestly I think she's down with us, but in the event that she does, I want to have a backup plan in place so we aren't relying on the stupidity of others to save us. Last time we only found out about the plan because Jensen idiotically leaked it to Eddiot. This time, I need to be on the front foot, not the back foot, and so branching out with this girls' alliance to Lulu is the best option for us. She could have been in power on Carriacou, but she could also end up being an incredibly useful number for us. Either way, it's good to have the option.

(Following Brooklyn's confessional, the camera picks up as she and Samantha are walking with Lulu.)

Samantha: So, my Montana girl, how were things on Carriacou?

Lulu: Oh my God, it was like we were on a soap opera, because it was one drama after another! First Ashanda turned on the group to try and vote Jason, then tried to turn on Kendra by spreading lies about her, then Mackenzie was working with Jason, and that sent everyone into a meltdown. Honestly! You couldn't have written something like it.

Brooklyn: Wow, that does sound dramatic. (laughs) So did you have anything close going on there, or are you the rogue who got lucky with the swap?

Lulu: Well, honestly, I got a bit lucky. I had some friends, with Kendra and Stanley namely, but I'd already made quite a few enemies. See, my friends mean a lot to me, so I kind of exploded at Ashanda and Mackenzie when they turned on us, and it resulted in me getting targeted the last Tribal before we merged. I got saved but I know it was a pretty close call.

Samantha: Sounds like you're the loyal type! What about Topher?

Lulu: Oh, he's the loyal type too. Why do you thnk he survived so much among the drama? Because he was smart enough to stick to a group and not make waves. We're both pretty loyal people! So, what about you guys?

Samantha: We're very loyal too! Honestly, we had a bit of drama too. Not crazy soap opera stuff like yours, but we had our fair share. Through it all, though, we stayed pretty loyal! So I guess Montana girls have that loyalty gene!

Lulu: Yeah, for sure! Montana pride! So, you've really never been to Bozeman?

Samantha: Not once, but you've been to Great Falls?

Lulu: (laughs) Yes I have.

Brooklyn: That laugh... there's a story behind this!

Lulu: I went up there because one of my friends was getting married and I was a bridesmaid. It... may or may not have resulted in topless karaoke at a crazy bacholerette party. (giggles)

Samantha: I'm guessing alcohol was involved? (laughs)

Lulu: Do I look like I'd have the confidence to do that sober?

Samantha: Point taken. Anyway, girl, I was wondering if I could run something by you: how do you feel about a girls' alliance?

Lulu: Are you serious right now?

Samantha: Completely! You seem like the loyal type, we're all loyal, you've got some friends, we've got some friends, we could come together and be a great force!

Lulu: Sounds amazing! Wait, where's Taihla-la-something-crazy? Shoudln't she be here too?

Brooklyn: We already ran it by her and she's cool with it. Trust me, this is going to be great for all of us.

Lulu: Okay, great! This girls' alliance is going to be awesome!

Samantha: Yeah! Just don't expect any topless karaoke from us.

(The three of them start laughing. The camera focuses on Lulu, looking happy, as her confessional is heard.)

"gouyave"

- When those Gouyave girls pulled me aside for a talk I was pretty excited. They started asking about the tribe and so I thought I'd talk up Topher and I as loyal people- which we are, so it's not a lie- to see if they'd be interested in aligning with us. Imagine my shock when they proposed an all girls alliance! I was not expecting that right off the bat but it could mean great things for Topher and I, even though this girls alliance would mean Topher is the number one target like he thought. Samantha and Brooklyn seem interested in bonding, so I'm hoping I can use this position to maybe muscle Topher in and Taihlaura out. If we can get this off the ground and both reconnect with our sides at the merge, we could run this thing! I'm feeling great right now.

(As the camera goes back to the ladies, who are still walking and smiling, the camera transitions over to Topher, who comes across them from a distance. A disheartened look appears on his face as he turns the other way.)

"gouyave"

- Well, so much for Lulu being with me, huh? We aren't even here a few hours and already she's aligned with the Gouyave girls. (sigh) I knew this was going to happen. I should have known better than to think Lulu, someone who I have the worst bond with on Carriacou, was going to stick by me when we were already in a minority. I wish I'd saved Mackenzie now. She wouldn't be doing this to me; she'd try and save us instead of jumping ship to Gouyave the first chance she got. Ugh. Well, looks like I'm going home for certain now and there's absolutely nothing I can do about it. Might as well start trying to enjoy my last couple of days on the island, but how can I when I'm just waiting for the inevitable? (sigh)

Reward Challenge
Jeff: Come on in, guys!

(The castaways file in and stand on the mat.)

Jeff: You guys ready to get to today's reward challenge?

Castaways: Yes!

Jeff: For today's challenge, you'll begin by racing across a ladder and maneuvering a bag of blocks with you. When you reach the end you'll use the blocks inside to solve a puzzle. When you've solved it the top of the puzzle will be flat and level. The first person to solve it wins reward. Wanna know what you're playing for?

Castaways: Yes!

Jeff: Win today's reward and you'll not only get the Temptation, you'll likely be hero for a day. The winner will earn, for their tribe, a luxury spa day! There'll be showers and massages, and after that, you'll enjoy a platter if kebabs and sweet pastries, and some champagne and orange juice to wash it all down! Worth playing for?

Castaways: Yes!

Jeff: We'll draw for spots and then we'll get started.

(The castaways are awaiting Jeff's signal.)

Jeff: For the Temptation and a spa day... Survivors ready? GO!

Challenge Summary:
 * The challenge begins with Jensen, Kendra, Jamie and Samantha getting out to a quick lead. Shivani and Moses aren't too far behind. Meanwhile, Topher, Meiling and Stanley all struggle with the rope ladder and quickly fall behind.
 * Jensen and Kendra get off the ladder within moments of each other and begin work on the puzzle. Jamie is off soon after and they all begin trying to fiddle around with it. Jamie gets a few pieces in as Samantha gets off the ladder and begins working on it, making some progress. Meanwhile, all Kendra and Jensen can do is get a few pieces in before they're stumped.
 * As Jamie and Samantha make slow progress on the puzzle, Shivani gets off, as does Moses. The two begin work on the puzzle and quickly get the hang of it, Moses racing into the lead and Shivani not far behind. Samantha tries to stay with them and is a little behind. Jamie quickly falls out after the speed of the others.
 * Moses and Shivani continue to make very quick progress and soon it comes down to them. Moses is ahead, but Shivani is right with him, and as they get down to the last few pieces it is neck and neck. Unfortunately, disaster strikes for Moses as he realises he has a few pieces wrong. As he tries to correct them, Shivani overtakes him as her pieces are correct. She notices she has a couple wrong as well and races to fix them, at which point Moses has caught up. It is once again a neck-and-neck race between them. As they get down to their last two pieces, one person manages to get their last piece in just a couple of seconds before the other.

Jeff: Shivani thinks she has it... and she does! Shivani wins reward for Carriacou!
 * Shivani is shown placing her last piece in and stands back, letting Jeff know she has it.

(A smile comes to Shivani's face as she celebrates. Moses puts down his final piece and turns to her, smiling, and shakes her hand in congratulations. Meiling, Jensen and Kendra all act excited as they realise they're going on the spa day. There is a timeskip before the castaways are back on their mats.)

Jeff: Shivani, congratulations on a tight win. Come get the Temptation. It's yours.

(Shivani walks over and takes the envelope from Jeff.)

Jeff: As usual, you'll have until the immunity challenge to decide whether or not to take it, and it's up to you who you share it with, if anyone at all. You can stay there, because your transportation is coming in now!

(A helicopter comes into view and lands, getting the Carriacou members more excited.)

Jeff: You guys can climb on board!

(The five of them get on board and the chopper flies away.)

Jeff: Gouyave, Levera, I unfortunately have nothing for you. You can grab your stuff, head back to camp. I'll see you at the immunity challenge.

(The two other tribes leave the challenge area.)

Post-Reward: Winning Tribe
Jovial music plays as the camera picks up on the helicopter, containing the winning Carriacou Tribe, flying over Grenada. Some picturesque shots of the view below are seen before the camera cuts to the castaways inside the helicopter.

Moses: What an amazing view!

Meiling: It's incredible! Thanks for winning this for us, Shivani!

Shivani: Not a problem. I'm absolutely loving it.

The helicopter descends towards the resort and has a smooth landing. As the castaways arrive they are greeted by five masseuses, who direct them to the massage table and begin working on them. The camera pans over the five of them as they enjoy the massage, before doing a closeup of their faces in the hole of the massage bench.

Kendra: This is so relaxing!

Moses: I bet our faces look absolutely ridiculous. Did you see when they did this on San Juan Del Sur?

Shivani: I couldn't stop laughing at Keith's face. I hope mine doesn't look too bad.

Meiling: (as the masseuse works on her)I Oh yes, that's the spot!

(Soon, the massages are finished, and the five of them slowly get up off the benches.)

Jensen: I feel so relaxed right now, and I'm gonna top it off with a shower! We're gonna be so relaxed we'll lose the ability to walk, I swear.

Moses: If you wanna lose the ability to walk, get a bit of the champagne in you, boy!

Jensen: (laughs) I just might.

The five of them head into the showers and jovial music plays once again as the five of them talk to each other over the water.

Kendra: This is the most amazing shower I've ever had in my life! There's actually hot water!

Shivani: It feels so good to wash my hair again!

Jensen: It feels good to actually smell good!

Meiling: I never wanna leave this shower. Can we just stay here and move the entire camp?

Kendra: Ugh, don't say that, because then I'll want it! I just wanna live here. How long do you think it would take me to become a citizen of Grenada?

Moses: Find out and I'll join you. This is incredible!

(After a while, the camera picks up as the all of the castaways except Moses exit the shower. They see the spread in front of them and gasp.)

Kendra: Oh my God! Real food!

Shivani: Should we wait for Moses? He's still in the shower.

Jensen: I'm starving. We'll just leave him some.

Meiling: What's he washing in there anyway? He barely has any hair.

Kendra: I feel for him. I struggled to leave that shower. And, can I just say, Shivani, you have to wear your hair out more often! It looks amazing!

Shivani: Thank you very much, Kendra. But I doubt it would stay this good in the jungle. (smiles)

Jensen: (stomach rumbling) That's my queue to eat. (yells out) Hey Moses! Do you mind if we eat without you?

Moses: (yelling back) Go ahead! Save some of it for me, though.

Jensen: No promises!

(The four of them start digging in to kebabs and pastries, and drinking mimosas. After a while, they are still eating, and Moses finally emerges from the showers wearing nothing but a towel.)

Moses: Oh, my, that was the most wonderful shower I've ever had. And that food looks absolutely delicious.

Shivani: Come over here, we've saved you some!

Moses: Thank you very much. (As Moses is walking over, his towel suddenly slips, and it drops to the floor before he can grab it, revealing his genitalia to the entire tribe.)

Kendra: Wow... so the stereotype is true.

Moses: (chuckles) You aren't the first to say that.

Jensen: Well, if there was any doubt at all that I'm straight, it's gone now.

Shivani: (laughing) Well, Moses, looks like we don't need to save you a kebab after all, because you've already got one.

Meiling: (her lip curling in disgust) Please! Right as I was about to put one in my mouth!

(This comment sends Jensen and Kendra into hysterical laughter, the former wheezing and clutching his side as he stumbles away, trying to catch his breath. Kendra shrieks as she laughs so hard she loses balance on the chair and falls to the ground, still laughing as she gets up. Jensen is now on the other side of the room, still laughing incredibly loud. Even Shivani can't help but stifle some laughs as Meiling puts the kebab down.)

Meiling: I've lost my appetite.

(This comment starts everyone laughing even harder as Moses sheepishly picks up the towel and covers his genitals.)

Kendra: (giggling) Meiling, you are never gonna be able to eat a kebab again!

Jensen: (struggling to talk through laughter) I love this tribe!

Moses: I think that's my cue to put my clothes back on. Sorry for the disturbance.

(As Moses walks away, he can't help but chuckle a few times. Meiling shakes her head and finally cracks a smile at the scene that has unfolded, as her confessional is heard over the top.)

Polls- During Episode
Which is your favourite tribe? Carriacou Gouyave Levera

Who is most in danger on New Carriacou? Jensen Kendra Meiling Moses Shivani

Who is most in danger on New Gouyave? Brooklyn Lulu Samantha Taihlaura Topher

Who is most in danger on Levera? Ashanda Eddiot Jamie Stanley Trinity

Author's Notes

 * The episode title was said by Samantha Langrick, commenting on her great position after the Tribe Switch.