Big Moves Require Big Risks

Big Moves Require Big Risks is the sixth episode of Survivor: Hawaii - Paradise of the Pacific

Challenges
Reward Challenge: Chimney Sweep The castaways will compete in an endurance contest in which castaways were ranked strongest to weakest in their tribes. These rankings will be used to determine the match-ups between each tribe. Each castaway will stand on footholds. After ten minutes, the castaways will move to smaller footholds. After another ten minutes, they will move to the smallest footholds and stay there until the challenge is over. A castaway will score a point for their tribe by outlasting their opponent. The first tribe to score three points will win. Reward: A barbecue and letters from home. Winners: TBA

Immunity Challenge: Nut Bucket Two tribe members will each hold on a rope that is holding up large nets above the ground. Members of the rival tribe, one at a time, attempt to toss coconuts into their nets. A winner is determined once the rival tribe has dropped both of their nets. Winners: TBA

Night 15
A dark tone is cast over the Kauai tribe as they march back into camp. The camera settles on Kathy who is frowning as she places her torch down against a tree.

As Kathy looks around at her tribe from her seat on the edge of the shelter, her eyes fix upon Jacob who is standing nearby the fire.

Kathy: Jacob, did you vote for me?

Jacob sighs and looks around. Realising there's no escape from the question he nods before answering honestly.

Jacob: Yeah, no point denying it.

Kathy (shaking her head and laughing): Wow I can't believe it... you f**ked up big time didn't you.

Jacob shrugs and noticing no response, Kathy pokes further.

Kathy: What's your master plan now? Because you're hard on the bottom and if you want to know my master plan, it's voting you out you slimy son of a b***h.

Jacob: Kathy-

Kathy (interrupting): F**k you, I don't wanna hear it. You f**ked up and now you're s**tting yourself because if it and you know that you deserve to be on the bottom.

Jacob turns to ignore her before shaking his head changing his mind.

Jacob (turning back to face Kathy): What the hell Kathy? You've been nothing but a b***h and a pain to everyone on the tribe since day one! That's why we want you out, you think that Zane was annoying but everything he did made complete sense because you are so f**king annoying!

Kathy (standing up): Like hell I am! And it's only going to get worse dumba*s! I'd expect something stupid like this from a crazy b***h like Didi but not you!

Jacob (turning to walk off): Whatever... I'm done with you anyway.

Kathy (whispering to herself): Damn right you are.

As Jacob walks away, Kathy turns back into the shelter and a faint sobbing can be heard.

Ali can be seen comforting Kathy as she weeps in the shelter.

Kathy (to Ali): I'm just scared about people seeing me like he said I was.

Ali: Don't worry, you're not annoying or anything like that.

Kathy nods as she wipes her tears away.

The camera cuts over to Joe who is seen sitting on a log with Carl and Didi, shaking his head as he tries to comprehend all the drama that just occurred.

The camera shows Jacob returning to camp before it fades into the blackness.

Day 16
When it cuts back in, an aerial shot of a forest is shown. As the camera flies over it it comes across a clearing on which it zooms in on. Within the clearing, a long wooden structure with ten man-sized rectangular gaps in it. On the walls of each gap, six footholds are seen, three on each side, decreasing as the get closer to the ground. The view switches to Probst who is ready to call the castaways in.

Jeff Probst: Come on in guys!

The Kahoolawe tribe walk into the clearing first with determination as the Kauai tribe members soon follow.

Jeff Probst (As Kauai walk in): Kahoolawe, getting your first look at the new Kauai tribe. Zane, voted out at the last tribal council.

A few nods are given by members of the Kahoolawe tribe as none seem very surprised. Once sufficient time is given to respond, Probst goes on to describe the challenge, mentioning that the castaways have chosen the order of strongest castaways to weakest. Once finished he announces that the castaways are going to be playing for a camp barbecue for the afternoon with sausages, steaks and vegetables which excites the castaways, particularly Derek. Probst tells lets everyone know that Kauai chose Jacob to sit out and asks him to come take a seat on the bench. Once that's said, he gives them a minute to get into position. The camera pans to the castaways and then to the structures and then swivels to show the castaways now in position.

Jeff Probst: This challenge is officially on. Jeff Probst: MARCUS STEPS DOWN, KAUAI WINS REWARD!!!!
 * All the castaways begin without much struggle. Ali is matched against Sarah, Kathy against Pierce, Joe against Marcus, Carl against Cindy and Derek against Didi.
 * No one struggles during the first round and each castaway manages to enter into round two, moving down one foothold. No one falls during the live transition.
 * After a while of castaways struggling and sweating, they move into the third round, lowering themselves once more.
 * Derek's weight immediately causes him to struggle and he falls, allowing Didi to win a point for Kauai.
 * Derek goes on to curse himself out as a few of his tribe mates, including Cindy and Pierce, look over in frustration, exhaustion and disappointment.
 * This momentary lapse in concentration proves fatal for Cindy's life in the challenge however, and she falls, giving Carl Kauai's second point in the challenge.
 * Nothing happens for a while and the remaining six castaways manage to persevere through the pain they are experiencing for some time.
 * Marcus is the first to start struggling as pain begins to creep along his face, but out of nowhere, Kathy steps down and Pierce wins Kahoolawe's first point.
 * This leaves Ali and Joe for Kauai and Sarah and a groaning Marcus for Kahoolawe.
 * As the long seconds go by, Marcus's foot begins to shake and he yells out in pain as he drops to the ground.

Ali and Joe drop from the footholds in exhaustion as the rest of their excited tribe celebrate around and with them. Sarah drops from her foothold and walks over to Marcus, hand extended to help him up as she tells him it's OK. Derek overhears and rolls his eyes. Soon, both tribes are gathered before Probst, awaiting his address.

Jeff Probst: Kauai, congratulations, come and get your food, a barbecue will be waiting for you back at camp.

The excited Kauai tribe all go to grab the food they have won and head out with smiles on their faces.

Jeff Probst: Kahoolawe, got nothing for ya, grab your stuff, head back to camp.

The defeated Kahoolawe tribe heads out, heads down while the camera switches to Carl grinning as he carries a woven platter of meat.

The scene changes to the Kauai tribe walking triumphantly up the beach. Joe walks up to the barbecue as the celebration continues and lifts the lid to reveal a pile of letters with the castaways names on them.

Joe (shocked): Oh my....

He starts to blink away tears barely able to finish his sentence as Ali comes over to see what he's staring at.

Ali (excitedly): Guys it's our letters!

The other castaways of the Kahoolawe tribe begin to crowd around the barbecue as Ali hands out the other letters. The camera chooses to focus on Joe as he takes a spot by himself at the side of camp, opens and begins to read his letter.

It switches to Kathy who is also reading her letter in solitude.

The camera switches views to Jacob who is holding his letter, crying.

The view switches to Carl who is standing in front of the barbecue with his spatula in one hand and a beer in the other hand, smiling as he admires the tribe all laughing and talking with each other.

A flash shows a scroll in Carl's beer and he begins to drink. He coughs as the scroll hits his throat, catching the attention of Joe and Jacob. He puts down the bottle and spits the scroll into his hands.

Carl (confused): Um... guys, I found something.

The tribe gathers around Carl as he begins to unravel the scroll.

Carl (reading): Follow the path on the map to the tree with it's roots in the sky.

Didi: So are we gonna go as like a group or just a few of us or what?

Ali (thoughtfully): Yeah, let's go as a group.

The tribe all wonder off up the beach, following the path mapped out. Everyone but Jacob seems happy to go as a unit.

The tribe soon reaches a dead tree without any leaves and a table in front of it. On the table is a stack of firewood on the left and a glass jar of trail mix on the right. In between is a sign.

Carl: I guess this is it...

Joe looks to the sign and reads it.

Joe: This is a moral dilemma... choose between firewood for the tribe, or this jar of energy-filled goods which will last you until the end of the game for yourself. (Looking up) I guess we gotta go firewood.

Everyone else nods as Carl grabs the firewood.

The camera shows the tribe walking up the beach, Carl carrying the firewood with a smile on his face before it cuts out. It cuts to the Kahoolawe beach where the defeated tribe is plodding back to their camp.

Marcus: I tried guys, sorry...

Sarah: You don't have to apologise, you did well.

Marcus nods, thanking Sarah.

The tribe all finish placing their bags down and Cindy grabs the pan so she can start cooking some rice.

Derek: I'm gonna do a water run, anyone want any?

The other castaways nod and Derek starts to collect the other canteens. He walks off towards the well. Once he gets there he silently starts to fill the canteens. He spots a scroll tied to the side of the scoop.

Derek (shocked): What the f**k?

Derek takes the scroll off and rips it open. H reads it silently and grins to himself.

Derek follows a path in the forest, using the scroll to find his way through the dense undergrowth. Eventually he comes upon a similar table to the one the entire Kauai tribe came across prior.

Derek (reading): This is a moral dilemma... oh this will be good.

Derek grabs the jar, grinning eagerly.

Derek: That was easy.

Derek can be seen walking along a path with his trail mix in his right arm and his left arm picking out food. Cindy meanwhile walks past on the beach and looks up to see Derek picking out food. She hides and watches, amazed. Derek meanwhile keeps walking and eating, unaware of the older women watching him. The camera focuses on Cindy who still has her eyes wide.

The camera shows Cindy watching Derek bury his jar of goods before it cuts out.