It's Scramblin' Time

This is the 3rd episode of Survivor: Gilbert Islands.

Challenges
Reward Challenge: Blind Leading the Blind One castaway from each tribe will work as a caller, directing their blindfolded tribemates (grouped in two pairs) in collecting bags of puzzle pieces spread out in a field and returning them to their tribe's designated area. Once all of the bags have been gathered, the sixth member of the tribe will work to complete a puzzle. The first tribe to complete the puzzle will win reward. Reward: A tarp and various comfort items Winner: TBD

Immunity Challenge: SOS Signal Each tribe must make a distress signal using any materials they can find from the campsite. An airplane pilot will judge the signals. The tribe the pilot deemed to have the most noticeable signal wins. Winner: TBD

Previously On Survivor...
Probst: After losing her closest ally Katherine, Dottie worked hard to do damage control, strengthening her bonds with both Kent and Troy after failing at targeting the latter. Abaiang as a whole suffered from major issues when it came to tribal unity, with Harrison and Jordan getting into a major slapfight on Day 6.

Clips are shown of Harrison and Jordan yelling at each other as the rest of the tribe looks on in embarrassment.

Probst: Meanwhile, the Makin tribe seemed to get along great, with its members discovering a large lake in the middle of the island. However, while everything seemed great on the surface, Chad, Erica, and Vincent began to catch on to the fact that they were on the bottom and worked to get themselves into a better position.

Clips are shown of the three talking to each other, as well as with Lauren.

Probst: In addition, a small fight between Erica and Terri spelled a potential end to the side alliance between the two and Luis.

A clip is shown of Erica calling Terri a bitch, followed by Terri calling her out for it.

Probst: At the immunity challenge, Abaiang floundered yet again, allowing Makin to win their second straight immunity this season.

A clip is shown of Makin cheering and jumping for joy while the Abaiang tribe looks defeated.

Probst: Leading up to tribal, it seemed obvious that either Harrison or Jordan would go due to their fighting. Despite this, though, Troy brought up the idea of taking Dottie out instead, not trusting her after she targeted him the previous round. In the end, though, he stuck with the idea of splitting up the two archenemies on the tribe and Jordan was voted out. She did not take the blindside very kindly.

A clip is shown of Jordan yelling at Adam, Kent, and Troy.

Probst: 14 are left. Who will be voted out tonight?