As Salty As a Tin of Anchovies

This is the 5th episode of Survivor: Ivory Coast!

Challenges
Redemption Island Duel: Rock Block The castaway will take turns throwing a metal ball in an attempt to break 4 tiles, one by one. The first ]to break all tiles remain on the island.

Reward/Immunity Challenge: Blind Leading the Blind Each tribe will choose one person to be their caller. The rest of the tribe will be blindfolded. Using only verbal commands, the caller will instruct one pair of blindfolded tribe members to go out into the field and collect four items. Every time they get an item, they must bring it back and hoist it to the top of their tribe's tower and then head back out. Once they have collected all four items, the caller will send them back out for a tribe flag. The first tribe to raise their flag to the top will win immunity and reward. Reward: 3 egg-laying chickens

Redemption Island
The moon is shown glowing high in the sky as the camera turns to Morris, who is fuming at his blindside, as he leans his torch against the tree.

Morris: Stupid bitches! Stupid bitches!

"none"

- So tonight that stupid red-headed Kimberly decided to me over and believe all the that absolute stain of a human being told her and VOTE ME OUT! I hate Kimberly so much right now. She's an ungrateful cow. I SAVED her in the game, I LITERALLY HELPED HER GET AN IDOL, and she repays me by voting me out! It's the most illogical move ever and she is going to pay for that! Mark my words, everyone will know she has an idol! If she thinks she can betray me and get away with it she's got another thing coming! And as for Jasmine... oh, I hate that absolute of a human being. She parades around like she's the best player ever, but she SUCKS! She somehow conned Kimberly into siding with her, and then she rubbed it in my face by laughing at me when I fell over and acting like she's the Queen of the universe! I just wanted to go back, take my torch and burn her with it. Those bitches are made for each other! In fact I hope they both get pneumonia and die! And I hope it takes a long time so they can suffer! I HATE YOU, YOU BITCHES!

(As Morris stomps around in a sulk, he makes his way down to the shelter, where Byron is awaiting the arrival of his next opponent. Upon seeing Morris storming towards him, a grin immediately forms on his face.)

Byron: (laughing) Holy, John's speech worked!

Morris: (screaming) up, Byron, you asshole!

Byron: (laughing) Oh my God, you're so bitter, this is fantastic. How did Jasmine get Kimberly over to her side?

Morris: Because they're both  !

Byron: (laughing uncontrollably) This is so perfect. Turns out Kimberly actually has a brain.

Morris: No she doesn't! Kimberly has an idol that I helped her find! I'm gonna tell everyone she has it so she gets over just like she did to me!

Byron: You do that if it helps you sleep at night. I'm gonna kick your ass tomorrow and give you the biggest dose of karma ever, and I'm gonna love it!

Morris: In your dreams, asshole!

(Morris slams his bag down in the shelter and sits, his arms crossed.)

"none"

- So tomorrow, thanks to Kimberly, I have to do a duel against Byron. It may be hard but I'll show everyone! I will kick Byron's ass and I will win the duel and I will win my way back into this game. And when I do, Kimberly and Jasmine better hope and pray they aren't still there, or I will make my life a living hell! And if I DO lose tomorrow, I can always sue the show for the money that I was going to win, because the challenge will have been rigged in favour of Byron because he's able bodied! These guys BETTER have a fair challenge for me tomorrow!

(Byron then walks over to the shelter, still laughing his ass off, and lies down.)

"none"

- This is the best news I've had all game! I don't know how the hell Jasmine managed to do it but she managed to pull Kimberly in and send Morris to Redemption Island! (laughs) Oh my God, I'm feeling so happy right now. I am gonna absolutely kick Morris' ass tomorrow and pay him back for screwing Orselina, me and John over, and I'm gonna enjoy doing it so much! I really hope people enjoy watching it just as much! Man, this is gonna be the best moment of my life.

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Daloa Tribe
Upbeat and happy music plays as Jasmine and Kimberly return to camp, delighted, despite their situation.

Jasmine: Yes! We did it, girl! We did it!

"daloa"

- Morris is gone! Morris is gone! MORRIS IS GONE! (sighs) Oh my God, this is the best damn feeling ever! I'm so thrilled that Kimberly sided with me! I knew I could get to her by just being nice. That day we sat in the water bitching about our respective male allies, I knew I had her. When she told me about the idol I was thinking she'd be scared into sticking with him, but luckily she saw common sense and sided with me! I owe Kimberly my life, pretty much. If you'd told me after Byron's boot that I'd be one of the last two standing on Daloa I would have asked you the name of your drug dealer, but it's actually happened! Honestly I am a little worried about what's going to happen now that Kimberly and I are by ourselves. They'll probably dissolve us which means I'm all on my own on a strong tribe of six and back to square one again. Oh well, I'm not thinking about negatives tonight because MORRIS IS GONE! HALLELUJAH!

Kimberly: Did you really think I wouldn't do it? I couldn't stand the guy. (giggles) He freaked out!

"daloa"

- Tonight's decision to vote Morris was difficult but it was definitely the right thing. Morris was using fear to control me and would have only turned on me at the end. He made no effort to establish a relationship with me that went beyond strategy, whereas Jasmine did. Jasmine is someone I have a personal bond with and someone I know will stay loyal to me down the track. I know Morris threatened to reveal the idol, and based on how pissed off he was, I think he will. I won't lie, it will definitely do some damage to my game, but that's exactly why this game is called "Survivor". It puts you in situations that are difficult to survive and it's a test of whether or not you're mentally strong enough to get out of those situations. I'm looking forward to the challenge, actually. (laughs)

(After laughing for a little longer, the girls set their bags down and sit cross-legged inside the shelter.)

Jasmine: So, just the two of us, huh, girl?

Kimberly: Yeah. Doesn't it feel great?

Jasmine: It does, especially for me. I was in a bad position after the Orselina vote, and when the Byron vote happened, I thought I was royally ! (giggles)

Kimberly: (holding her hands up in surrender) My bad!

Jasmine: What the hell possessed you to vote for Orselina anyway?

Kimberly: When the first challenge ended, Morris came to me and I was really upset. He begged me to keep him. I felt bad for him, so I pushed for Orselina to go for being indecisive.

Jasmine: "I felt bad for Morris". (giggles) That's a sentence I never want to hear again!

Kimberly: Something I'm never gonna say again! (sighs) Where to from here, Jasmine?

Jasmine: I'm guessing they're gonna split us up and ship us off to the other two tribes.

Kimberly: Yikes. If Morris blows the Hidden Immunity Idol secret, I don't think I'll last too long.

Jasmine: You'll be fine. You know how to socialise with everyone. Just pick your spot and go for it.

Kimberly: Whatever happens, if we somehow reach the merge together, will you still stick with me?

Jasmine: Of course! I told you I'd have your back and I will. Now let's get some sleep. If we're gonna be in new tribes tomorrow, we don't wanna show up looking like zombies!

(The two share a laugh, then move further into the shelter and settle down to sleep. The camera focuses on Jasmine.)

"daloa"

- So tomorrow it seems most likely that Kimberly and I will be split up and that really sucks. Just as I get to know and trust my first real ally in this game, we're being moved apart from each other! Part of me is hoping they let us continue as a tribe of two but I really doubt it. Whatever happens I think this dissolve is going to be a massive opportunity for me to go deep in the game. There's no way that a tribe of six doesn't have divisions in it after ten days. When I find out what exactly those divisions are, I am gonna take full advantage and become the power player on that tribe! (laughs) Tonight was the first time I actually voted in the majority, the first time I felt in control of the vote, and it felt so good! I am NEVER going to be in the minority again!

Daloa Tribe
The upbeat music from the previous night continues as the sun rises on the Daloa camp on Day 11 and Jasmine and Kimberly exit the shelter.

Jasmine: Morning, Kimberly!

Kimberly: Morning! (sighs) Isn't it wonderful to have this camp to ourselves?

Jasmine: It's so great! But that means we have to do all the work. (giggles)

Kimberly: Right, how should we do this? Why don't I get the water and you can get started on fire?

Jasmine: I don't know how to make fire. John always did it!

Kimberly: What? Come on, I'll teach you. It's easy! Besides, if we're swapping tribes, then you need something of value to keep you around. (giggles)

Jasmine: (mock offense) Are you saying I'm not valuable?

Kimberly: No, I'm not saying that at all. But being able to make fire would help. (smirks)

Jasmine: (rolls eyes) Fine, O Grand Master of Fire, teach me your ways! (giggles)

"daloa"

- Things are so much more peaceful around here now it's just Kimberly and I. There was no rush to do things and there was room to just have fun. Everything is so laid back and relaxed. When there's two people out here, you have only each other for company. I couldn't ask for anyone better than Kimberly. Out of everyone that was on Daloa she was the one who got me the most. Even with Orselina there was a little bit of a barrier given our age and sexuality difference, but with Kimberly all the conversations and banter we have just seems so natural.

(The two walk over to the firepit. Kimberly retrieves the flint and machete.)

Kimberly: Okay, Jasmine, ready to make fire? (holds up flint, giggling) This is called a flint. (holds up machete) And this is a machete. These are your two things you need to start a fire.

Jasmine: (giggling) Oh wow, I totally didn't know that because I'm definitely not older than ten.

Kimberly: (demonstrating) Okay, so you just need to angle the machete towards the coconut husk here, and strike the flint against the machete like this. (she does so) Keep going until you have a spark, then protect the living hell out of it by stacking more husk around it and blowing. Okay, you try.

(She hands the flint and machete to Jasmine.)

Jasmine: (striking the machete with the flint) Like this?

Kimberly: Yeah, keep going.

(Jasmine keeps striking the machete, gingerly at first and then faster as she gains confidence. Soon, she gets a small flame.)

Jasmine: (ecstatic) Holy I got a flame!

Kimberly: (laughing) Duh. Don't forget to protect it or it'll go out, you silly girl.

(Jasmine puts husk on the flame and begins blowing. Soon it has turned into something strong and steady.)

Jasmine: I did it! Yes!

Kimberly: There you go, now you know how to make fire. Okay, I'm gonna get water, I'll be back.

(Kimberly walks away to get water. laughing to herself at the situation.)

"daloa"

- Teaching Jasmine how to make fire this morning was so fun, but I couldn't help but feel sad. Right as I get to know Jasmine we're most likely being shipped off to separate tribes. I wish I hadn't been so blinded by Morris the last 10 days, because I feel Jasmine and I could have connected a lot more. Honestly I'd prefer if they let us continue as a tribe of two, because I think things are so peaceful and Jasmine and I work so well together, that we'd actually pull out a win. The biggest disappointment in my game, is, was and always will be that I never got to hear Jeff say "Daloa wins immunity!" (sigh) Now's not the time to wish things worked out differently, though. With Morris and a tribe dissolve looming I have to have my mind 100% in the present or I could end up on Redemption Island faster than Jeff can pull out the votes to send me there.

There is a short timeskip. The girls are finishing breakfast. After eating her last mouthful, Kimberly lets out a big sigh.

Kimberly: That was probably the last meal I'm ever going to have in this camp.

Jasmine: Yeah. You know, I never thought I'd miss this place. A few days ago I was begging for a swap so I could get the out of here, but now that it's come, I actually like the way this tribe is. Screw you, life. (giggles)

Kimberly: Yeah, I think this swap has the worst timing ever.

Jasmine: Well, if they've given us a note, it's probably in treemail now. Wanna go get it together?

Kimberly: Sure. What about the dishes?

Jasmine: Leave them for the producers. (laughs)

(The two begin walking towards treemail.)

Kimberly: Jasmine, I wanted to run something over you before we get separated.

Jasmine: What's that?

Kimberly: I'm pretty much expecting Morris to out my idol today, but I'm going to try and pass it off as Morris being bitter. Whichever tribe you're on, if they ask if I really did have the idol, you need to tell them I don't. Okay?

Jasmine: Yeah, 'cause I'm totally gonna tell them. Do you know how bad that would make me look? Honestly, I thought you'd have a little more faith in me!

Kimberly: Okay, I'm just checking because if, by some miracle, we make the merge then we have an idol up our sleeve that we could use to our advantage.

Jasmine: Got it, sister.

(They reach treemail. Sure enough there is a note. Kimberly takes it out and reads it.)

Take all your personal belongings with you and make your way to Redemption Island.



Jasmine: Well, it's official: Daloa is no more.

Kimberky: Hopefully I'll see you on the other side.

Jasmine: I hope so too.

A montage is then shown of Jasmine and Kimberly gathering their personal items before they head out of camp towards a boat. As Kimberly gets in the boat she turns back for one final look at the Daloa camp.

"daloa"

- Sure enough we got treemail that said to take our belongings with us to Redemption Island. Just because we were expecting it doesn't make leaving any less sad. When you're out here living in the same environment for almost two weeks, and when you know all the main spots of the camp like the back of your hand, you do get attached to the place. Leaving the Daloa camp feels like I'm moving house, and if things go down at Redemption the way I'm expecting them to, this move is going to be VERY stressful.