Trust Nobody Because People Suck

Trust Nobody Because People Suck is the second episode of Survivor: Guyana

Challenges
Reward Challenge: Ball-istic Missiles Two members of each tribe must use poles to knock out sandbags from an overhanging net. Once they have all their sandbags, they must then untie a slingshot. Each tribe must use the slingshot to get the sandbags into two baskets, which will raise a flag. The first two tribes to raise their flags win. Reward: A large fishing kit and net (1st place); Fishing line and bait (2nd place)

Immunity Challenge: Serpent Turf Tribes must race out into the water and swim over to their respective bamboo cage. Once the entire tribe has arrived, each person must climb up and over the cage wall into the water. They must then retrieve a long and heavy snake and bring it back to shore after crossing a balance beam before setting the snake on a table. The tribes must then retrieve six number tiles from inside the snake, which will be used to solve a number combination lock. Solving the combination lock frees eight rings that three castaways must throw at a series of oars that, when hit, will eventually spell out "IMMUNITY". The first two tribes to spell out "IMMUNITY" win.

Wai Wai
''The scene opens on the third night of the game, first showing a shot of the ocean in the night sky, followed by the teal blue Wai Wai tribe flag. The seven remaining members of the Wai Wai tribe now come onto the screen, returning to camp in silence following an emotional and explosive Tribal Council where Lacey was voted out. As the tribe leans their torches along the side of the shelter, the camera focuses on Jessica M., who's grinning from ear to ear.''

After Jessica M.'s confessional has finished, the salon owner is shown pulling Anu aside and talking to her quietly in a semi-private area of the camp.

Jessica M.: Listen, I just wanna say I can't thank you enough for telling me about that moronic move the tribe wanted to do tonight. I'm glad I was able to stir up enough chaos to prevent it from happening.

Anu (Crosses arms; smirks): No problem. What was that back at Tribal though? Did you actually try to tell me that I owe you?

Jessica M.: You kinda do in a way. I easily could've mentioned your name when Lacey begged to know who gave me the information I exposed this evening. Had I done that, you'd likely be in just as much s*** as Neville right now. I hope you take that as a sign I wanna work with you. Pat and I are free numbers waiting to be scooped up.

Anu (Shrugs): That was your choice. I'm just going to continue doing what's best for me out here.

Jessica M.: Well, the offer is there. You saved me tonight, and I promise you Pat and I would be loyal. We'd be much more reliable allies than a couple of boys that got intimidated by me for whatever God forsaken reason. Honestly, the fact they were intimidated to begin with tells me they're weak-willed, which proves right there that they're unreliable.

Anu: I'll consider it. We're three people in a tribe of seven, and that's still a minority. It doesn't matter how much crap Neville's in right now, I won't commit unless I know the numbers are there.

Jessica M.: Fair enough, I can respect that. We can discuss this later.

Anu: For sure, let's just get some sleep first.

''The scene now flashes back to earlier in the evening, before Tribal Council, showing two black and white conversations. The first being between Evander, Arthur, and Neville, who are talking quietly a short distance from the shelter.''

Evander: You guys have a minute?

Arthur: Sure Evander. What's on your mind?

Evander: I was doing a lot of thinking and... (sighs) I hate doing this right before Tribal, but right now, I'm really thinking that we're better off voting Pat. We need the challenge strength, and at the end of the day, I don't know if I trust him much more than I trust Jessica.

Neville (Shrugs): Well, we did assure you that you had the final say as the swing vote in the alliance. I'm okay with changing my vote to Pat as long as you can get to Anu and Whitney in time, and if they agree to change the plan too.

Arthur (Nods): Yeah, my man. I still believe Jessica's the biggest threat 'n' the better choice. But I'm committed to this alliance all the way. If Anu and Whitney are on board to vote Pat, I am too.

Evander (Smiling): Thanks, I really appreciate that you're so understanding about this.

We are now taken to the second black and white conversation as Evander is shown pulling Anu and Whitney aside.

Evander: I know this is super last minute, but if possible, I think we should vote Pat tonight.

Both Anu's and Whitney's eyes go wide as they shoot each other a confused glance before looking back at Evander.

Anu: Why? We're just about to start walking to Tribal.

Whitney: Do Neville and Arthur know?

Evander: I was just going a lot of thinking, and the more I think about it, the more it makes sense to me to keep Jessica for her challenge strength. I did talk to Neville and Arthur just now, and they said that if you two on board to vote Pat, then so are they.

Whitney (Shrugs): Okay. That's what I wanted anyway, so no argument from me.

Anu (Sighs): Yeah, I'm on board too. Thanks for telling us.

Evander: You're welcome.

As Evander walks away, the camera focuses on Anu, who has a frustrated expression on her face as the her confessional resumes.

''Once Anu's confessional is finished, Neville, Arthur, and Evander are shown on the beach chatting. They are each visibly confused and frustrated following the events of Tribal Council.''

Arthur: Seriously, what in the blue hell happened tonight?! Evander, I thought you told us plans changed! How'd Jessica catch wind she was supposed to go?!

Evander (Shakes head): Trust me, I'm just as confused as you are. Both Whitney and Anu told me they were on board to change the vote.

Neville: Well, at least one individual here had to have gone up to Jessica prior to the vote switching to Pat and informing her that she was supposed to leave. Jessica did say at Tribal Council that's what happened.

Evander (Nods): Yeah, and with her being stronger than Pat, I don't think she would've just assumed she was leaving, even if she felt she was in the minority.

Arthur (Shakes head, Sighs): I don't suppose either of you two would fess up to leaking that info to her... right Neville?

Neville: Arthur, I promise that it was not I that leaked that information to Jessica. I always intended to vote with our alliance.

Arthur (Matter-of-Factly): Then how come you were outed at Tribal for playing both sides?

Evander and Neville are both taken aback by Arthur's harsh tone.

Neville: Firstly, I never promised Jessica that I'd vote against Whitney! Furthermore, what logical basis would there be for me to tell Jessica that she's supposed to go home? We all witnessed at Tribal Council that she proceeded to use that very information to throw Lacey and myself under the proverbial bus.

Arthur (Shrugs): Well then, that leaves Anu and Whitney. My guess is that when you told Whitney she was getting votes, she took exception and ratted you out.

Evander (Sighs): Yeah, that would make sense to me.

Neville: I cannot fathom why Whitney would have done that, especially since from my observation, she did not appear upset or angry about getting votes, as long as she remained in the game.

Arthur: I guess Whitney's got a good poker face then. However, that still doesn't explain why Jessica thought you were with her before Tribal.

Neville: Arthur, I promise you that I never intended to side with Jessica. I only got lumped into that because of Lacey. Lacey made the promise to Jessica, not I.

Arthur: Why'd you even saddle up with Lacey, man? She wasn't in our five, so this being Lacey's move doesn't help your case any.

Neville: Lacey came to me and confessed she had a crush on me. I was intending to ask to bring her into our alliance as an extra number until Anu had mentioned she didn't trust Lacey.

Arthur (Annoyed): You couldn't say anything to us about that when Anu wasn't around?

Neville (Sighs): In hindsight, Arthur, I should have informed you about what was going on between myself and Lacey. I was under the impression that I could get away with keeping her on a need-to-know basis, and I was hopeful we would not attend more than two Tribal Councils before a tribe switch.

Neville (Crosses arms): What would've happened if we went to a third?

Neville: I would've allowed Lacey to be voted out. She was getting more emotional as the days went by, and I believed that our five was a more stable and cohesive group.

Arthur (Sighs): I wanna believe you, Neville. I truly do wanna believe you, especailly if Whitney was also double dealin'. (Shakes head) I just dunno if I should.

''Once Arthur's confessional has finished, we see that he has left the scene, though Evander and Neville remain. Neville turns to Evander with a troubled expression on his face.''

Neville: Do you believe my explanations, Evander?

Evander (Sighs, nods): I do, but that's because you told me about your relationship with Lacey beforehand. I'm sure you understand why other people are harder to convince.

Neville (Nods): I do. I thought I had everything figured out. I never anticipated all that happening at Tribal Council.

Evander: Neither did I. If this did have to do with Whitney getting offended by you telling her she's receiving votes, she's darn good at hiding it.

Neville: I agree, between her and Anu, one of them leaked our plans to Jessica that she was supposed to leave. I am just unsure of which one.

Evander: The good news for you is that I trust you've been honest with me. I think you were just caught in an awkward situation with Lacey. But since you weren't honest with everyone else about your connection to her, that's why they don't trust you right now.

Neville: I understand that I need to convince as many individuals on my tribe as possible that I am worthy of their trust, Evander. I will make every attempt to do better. I just can't believe how Lacey and Jessica lashed out at me. My intention with the vote was to put the two of us and Lacey in the best position game-wise, but somehow, I just could not get her to understand that. I'm confused as to how she could claim I don't care about her.

Evander (Sighs): She thought that because you didn't respond to her emotionally. Watching you two at Tribal, even though she was close with Jessica, you offered her no sympathy when she needed it. You simply told her how to vote, and left it at that.

Neville (Confused): Why would I need to do that? Is this not a game of "Outwit, Outplay, Outlast?" Strategic decisions are to be made logically, as opposed to emotionally.

Evander (Shrugs): That may be true, but she still needed you to respond to her emotionally to show that you at least understand how she's feeling and that you actually do care for her beyond the game.

Neville (Shrugs): I guess I'll take your word for it. You seem to understand this situation better than I.

Evander: This is a social game, Neville. Not just a strategic one. Keep that in mind if you want people to trust you.

Neville (Nods): Noted. Thank you for this conversation, Evander. It was quite enlightening.

''Upon the conclusion of Neville's confessional, he and Evander are shown returning to the main area of the camp and heading towards the shelter. A close-up of Whitney letting out a sigh as she sits in the shelter then comes onto the screen before fading into this season's intro.''



Day 4
Once the intro has finished, we return to the Wai Wai tribe on the morning of day 4. Alone in the shelter, Neville can be seen going through his bag, coming across an envelope with the words "OPEN IN PRIVATE" in bold bring across the front. A puzzled expression comes across Neville's face before he shrugs and makes his way out of the shelter, then walks to a private location to open his envelope. As soon as Neville opens the envelope and proceeds to pull out its contents, his jaw drops open and a look of panic comes across the medical student's face as the first thing he sees is his cast photo with the word "DISAPPROVE" stamped across it in red ink. Neville stares at the photo for a few moments, appearing as though he is frozen in shock. Then, as his hands shake, he slowly pulls out the note that had accompanied his stamped picture. Upon clearing his throat, Neville reads the note to himself.

Neville (Reading): If you are reading this, the most recently voted out castaway has expressed their disapproval of you, and selected you to receive a disadvantage in the game. At the next Tribal Council you attend, you will have an automatic penalty vote against you, which will count towards your elimination vote tally. It is up to you if you wish to share this information or keep it a secret until such time that the votes are read at your next Tribal Council. Good luck.

''Neville's hands continue to shake as he places his note and stamped picture back inside the envelope. The medical student stares into space with a deer-in-headlights expression on his face as the camera transitions to his confessional.''

''A brief transitional shot of a capybara in the bushes appears on the screen before showing Neville approaching Evander, who is alone on the beach, staring out past the ocean, into the horizon. After a moment, the locksmith seems to sense that someone is behind him and turns his head around, then flashes a warm smile in Neville's direction. Seeing the troubled smile on the medical student's face however, Evander's smile fades after a moment.''

Evander (Concerned): You okay, Neville?

Neville simply shrugs as he walks closer to Evander, who is now waving him over.

Evander: Come, sit. You look like you got something on your mind.

''Neville quietly sits next to Evander on the sand. The troubled expression does not leave the medical student's face, and we can almost visualize the gears turning inside his head as he tries to process what he wants to say to the locksmith, who now attempts to strike up a pleasant conversation.''

Evander: Isn't this view gorgeous out here? It's almost hard to believe we're in such an incredible spot when we're in the middle of all that strategizing. I find it so peaceful to just come out here, sit for a while, and clear my head.

Neville (Taken aback; quickly shakes head): Pardon me? Sorry, I didn't quite catch that.

Evander (Concerned): What's wrong, Neville? Something's obviously eating you up.

Neville (Raises an eyebrow): You can tell?

Evander (Giggles awkwardly): I'm a father, that's my job.

Neville: Well... you certainly meet the position's qualifications.

Evander: I did as soon as my oldest son was conceived, but that's not the point. You gonna answer me or not?

Neville hangs his head for a bit, then nods slowly.

Neville: Yeah... my apologies, Evander... I did come down here to ask something of you.

Evander: No problem at all, Neville. What's up?

Neville reaches into his pocket and pulls out the envelope containing the notice of his disadvantage and stamped photo.

Neville: I received this in my bag this morning. Lacey had the power to grant an individual a disadvantage after she was voted out... and she chose me.

Evander (Sighs; Shakes head): That sucks. Goes to show how hurt she must've been.

Neville (Nods): Yes... indeed it does.

Evander: If you don't mind me asking, what is this disadvantage, exactly?

Neville: I have a penalty vote against me that will come into effect at my next Tribal Council.

Evander: Damn, that really sucks.

Neville: I am cognizant of that, yes. That's why I intend for you to be the only individual that knows about this.

Evander (Nodding): Thank you for telling me. That is something I take very seriously, and I promise you that nobody else will know about this.

Neville: Thank you very much, Evander. I am so appreciative to hear you say that.

Evander: You're welcome.

Neville: If I may... there's one other thing I am curious to know from you.

Evander: What's that?

Neville: Prior to the inaugural immunity challenge, Jeff advised us that each eliminated castaway would be tasked with making two decisions. Evidently, one of those decisions was to give me a disadvantage, so... did you receive an advantage by any chance? You did really appear to know exactly how to converse with Lacey.

Evander (Shakes head): No, there was nothing like that in my bag this morning. (Shrugs) It's possible I guess that someone else also has a disadvantage. Lacey was extremely angry with Jessica too.

Neville (Nods): I suppose you're right, and I suggest we try and probe the others to see if they were gifted something today back at camp from Lacey. Obviously, we can't make our intentions known, but it would indeed be in our best interest to find out who else, if anyone, received something from Lacey, and if possible, what they received.

Evander (Nods slowly): Information is power.

Following Evander's confessional, the scene focuses on Neville as he walks back to camp with Evander behind him. As they return, there is now a fire in their fire pit, prompting Neville to place the envelope containing his stamped photo and disadvantage in the flame. The camera zooms in on Neville as he mutters the words "No other individual needs to find out I have this," which appears on the screen as subtitles. The camera then hones in on the burning envelope for a moment before the scene fades to black.

Orealla
The scene now opens at the Orealla camp on the morning of day 4, first showing a short of the beige tribe flag, followed by a shot of a jaguar prowling through the jungle. The scene then switches to the main area of the camp, where Irene is shown resting in the shelter by herself. Soon, Irene sits up and goes over to her bag to rummage through it. It is at this time that she is caught off guard by an envelope in her bag with the words "OPEN IN PRIVATE" on the front. The YouTube personality quickly throws on a pair of blue skinny jeans, shimmies out of the shelter, tucks the envelope in her back pocket, and straightens out her top so that the envelope is concealed. Irene then struts over to the tribe's fire pit where K.C. and Kelly-Ann are preparing breakfast.

Irene (Cheery): Good morning!

K.C.: Mornin'... finally up, are ya'?

Irene (Giggles): Well then, if you're going to have that attitude, I could go back to bed.

K.C.: Or you could find something to do to help out 'round here.

Irene (Smirks): Yeah, you did plenty of that when you hid the machete.

K.C. (Annoyed): For the last time...

Irene (Puts hand up, interrupting): I know, stop. The damn thing got found, I'm just bugging you.

K.C. rolls his eyes and turns his attention back to the fire pit as Kelly-Ann speaks up.

Kelly-Ann: Well, what do you want from us, Irene? Something tells me you're not here to ask what chores you can help with.

Irene (Scoffs): Ha! 'Course not! I'm just here to tell you both that I'm going to take a pee pee. If anyone asks where I am, that's what I'm doing.

K.C. and Kelly-Ann now shoot each other confused glares.

Kelly-Ann: Umm... okay. Have fun... I guess?

Irene (Giggles): Thanks darlin'!

Irene now prances away from the main camp area, leaving behind K.C. and Kelly-Ann, who both still appear by the situation.

K.C.: The heck was that about?

Kelly-Ann (Shrugs): Who knows? She's a strange one, that's for sure.

K.C. (Rolls eyes): Based on that Cheshire Cat grin she had, I think she found an advantage or an idol clue or something. Nobody's that happy when they announce they're gonna take a piss.

Kelly-Ann: Most don't even announce it period, but you're right. Knowing Irene though, literally all she's trying to do is stir up crap and make people paranoid just because she can. There's no other reason for her to bring up the machete incident.

Following Kelly-Ann's confessional, Irene is shown deep in the jungle, looking over her shoulder briefly as she pulls her envelope out of her back pocket. As soon as she opens the envelope and removes its contents, she begins smiling and laughing as the first thing she sees is her cast photo with the word "APPROVE" stamped across it in green ink. The grin on Irene's face only grows bigger as she begins to read the accompanying note.

Irene (Reading): Congratulations, if you are reading this, the most recently voted out castaway has expressed their approval of you, and selected you to receive an advantage in the game. You have been awarded a vote blocker, which allows you to prevent one castaway from voting at any Tribal Council of your choosing. This advantage will expire after the final five Tribal Council and is non-transferable. It is up to you if you wish to keep this information a secret until such time you choose to play it. Good luck.

As she finishes reading the note, Irene can't help but giggle uncontrollably to herself as she places the note and her picture back in the envelope.

Irene: Wow... I can't believe I have fans out here. Not everyday you get an advantage just for existing.

Irene now proceeds to do a short happy dance as the camera transitions to her confessional.

Once Irene's confessional has finished a transitional shot of a tarantula crawling up the side of a tree comes onto the screen before the main camp area comes back into view. This time, the tribe are just finishing up eating breakfast as they make casual conversation with each other. Billy, Geoff, and Sheila are having their own light-hearted conversation, which involves the three of them talking and laughing as they share silly stories about their home life. Irene, Ella, and Kelly-Ann are clustered closer together, as Irene talks the Montserrat returnees' ears off, and Frank and K.C. are eating their rice in relative silence. After a few moments, once Billy has finished eating his rice, he puts down his half-coconut shell and talks over the entire group, getting the entire tribe's attention.

Billy: 'Kay dudes, I dunno about y'all, but does anyone like, wanna do somethin'? As a tribe?

Frank (Rolls eyes): How about clean the place up after breakfast?

Billy (Cheeky): Sure Dad, we can do that in a bit.

This response earns laughter from Kelly-Ann, Geoff, Sheila, and Irene, with Billy himself giggling a bit as Frank rolls his eyes again while muttering "I'm not your father" under his breath.

Billy: I mean, like, some kinda game, or activity, or somethin'? We do a lotta sittin' around out here, dudes. Wouldn't it be nice to do somethin' that bonds us together as a tribe? We can even win more challenges if we're a united Survivor family, right?

K.C., Frank, and Irene each appear visibly unimpressed upon hearing those last few words, while in contrast, Ella, Geoff, and Sheila appear excited by what Billy is proposing.

Sheila: So, what are you suggesting?

Billy: I dunno, dudes. I was hopin' you guys could come up with that. (Chuckles)

Geoff: Well, when my family gets together, we do tend to play pictionary or charades fairly often. Since we don't have a big sheet of paper or a white board to draw something in front of the tribe with, we could still do charades if you want.

K.C. (Scrunches his face): You got young kids though, so that makes sense.

Geoff (Shrugs): Eleven and seven, though Emma's eighth birthday is this October. Not quite teenagers yet, but they're not that young.

K.C.: Still the perfect age group for something like this.

Sheila: Oh, come on guys, this could be fun! How do we wanna divide up the teams? Old vs Young?

Kelly-Ann: I'd be down for that 'cause that means I'm on the young team. I hate getting older some days.

Sheila (Shakes head): Girl, you're only 34. Just wait until you hit 50, then we can talk.

Irene (Butting in): Let's just do guys vs girls. I'm not teaming with Billy.

Billy: C'mon, dude! I ain't bad at charades!

Frank (Taken aback): Wait, we're actually doing this?

Sheila: You don't have to if you're content with being a bum that isolates himself from the tribe, but I somehow don't think that would be a good strategic decision for you.

''Frank simply rolls his eyes at this, while K.C. shrugs, neither of them saying a word as Sheila stands up and walks over to sit next to Kelly-Ann, effectively putting four guys and four girls on each side of the semi-circle. As she takes her seat, the camera can be seen focusing on Billy as he grins widely.''


 * The returning players agree to play until one team scores 5 points.
 * As there is no way to record and draw actions to mimic, they will just pick something from the top of their heads.
 * With there being no way to accurately keep track of time, they agree each team member gets one guess before the other team gets a chance to steal.

Kelly-Ann volunteers to go first to get her turn out of the way. The entomologist mimics holding something in front of her chest before bringing her right arm back, crouching down slightly, and launching her right arm forward, releasing what she was pretending to hold.


 * Irene instantly yells out "Smacking an ass!"
 * This generates laughter from much of the tribe, except notably Frank, and K.C.
 * Kelly-Ann takes a moment to stop herself from laughing and refocus, simply repeating her original motion.
 * Sheila then yells out "Bowling!"
 * This was the correct guess, bringing the score to 1-0

Billy takes his turn, strutting up to face the tribe as he pretends to be holding something, which he places on an invisible table in front of him. Billy then mimics removing the lid off of a container of some sort, and setting it down. Billy then mimics the motion of removing stuff from the container, looking at it, then revealing it to the tribe.


 * Seeing the way Billy is waving his hands over the container, Geoff says "You're a witch making a potion."
 * Billy shakes his head "No," and thinks for a moment. He then repeats the motion of removing something from the container, looking at it, then revealing it to the tribe, only this time, he adds sticking up an index finger afterwards to indicate the number 1.
 * Visibly confused, K.C. guesses "Fortune Teller?"
 * Billy hangs his head and mimics snuffing a torch.
 * At this point, Sheila, Ella, and Geoff seem to get what Billy was trying to do, with Geoff trying to prompt Frank to say it.
 * Frank then rolls his eyes and says "So you're pretending to be Probst or something? Is that what that was?"
 * Billy now gets excited and pumps his fist, going on to explain that he was reading the votes, then snuffing a torch.
 * The score is now 1-1

Ella now makes her way in front of the tribe. She thinks for a moment before lifting both her arms up to one side of her head and moving each of her fingers up and down. At the same time, Ella puckers her lips and mimics the motion of blowing into something.


 * Irene quickly shakes her head, quietly saying to herself "She's not sucking dick..." which is displayed on the screen as subtitles.
 * Getting a little impatient, Ella tries to bop up and down as if she's moving in tune with music.
 * Still confused, Irene chooses to speak up anyway, guessing "Weird, awkward kissing?"
 * Ella shakes her head "No" quickly, and moves her fingers at a faster pace, attempting to draw her team's attention there.
 * Sheila picks up on this, guessing "Playing a flute," which was the correct answer, bringing the score to 2-1.

K.C. now steps out in front of the tribe and appears to sit on an invisible chair. He then grabs onto something in front of him with both hands and leans forward. He then takes his right foot and appears to step on something in front of him.
 * Noticing a look of intensity on K.C.'s face, Billy yells out "You're taking a s***!"
 * Most of the tribe start laughing at this guess, including K.C., while Frank visibly cringes.
 * K.C. attempts to continue with his original motion, but adds pretending to honk a car horn a couple of times.
 * Geoff then guesses "Rush-hour traffic," which also turns out to be wrong, surprising most of the tribe.
 * K.C. leans forward a little further and steps on the ground a couple more times. He then takes one finger and spins it above his head.
 * Each of the men are looking directly at Frank, urging him to guess something. Frank simply shrugs and guesses "Racing a horse?"
 * This also turns out to be wrong, giving the women a chance to steal.
 * The women appear just as confused as the men. Not having any clue, Irene blurts out "You got diarrhea and you're stuck on the toilet?"
 * Frank and Sheila visibly cringe at Irene's answer, prompting K.C. to explain that he was trying to mimic a High-Speed Police Chase, and spinning his finger above his head was supposed to be his cruiser's flashing lights.
 * Most of the tribe now seem to understand what K.C was trying to go for, though Kelly-Ann pipes up that as he said "No" to rush-hour traffic, she thought it had nothing to do with a car.
 * The score remains 2-1.

As K.C. sits back down, Billy pats him on the back for at least confusing the women enough that they couldn't steal, which gets K.C. chuckling a little bit as the camera switches to his confessional.

After K.C.'s confessional, we return to the charades game where Irene can now be seen walking to the designated spot in front of the tribe.


 * Irene sits on the ground and lifts one leg up in the air. Finding that she cannot keep her leg up in the air for long, she lets it fall back down, but keeps her legs separated. Irene then proceeds to crouch over and mimic licking her crotch area, surprising the tribe.
 * Though most of the tribe cringes and reacts with laughter, Frank shakes his head and appears incredibly disgusted by what he is seeing.
 * Sheila takes this time to yell out to Irene "This is a family show!"
 * Upon hearing what Sheila had said, Irene lifts her head up to face the tribe, licks her lips, then resumes pretending to lick her crotch area.
 * Between giggles, Ella yells out "You're a cat licking its balls."
 * Irene leaps up and cheers, congratulating Ella on getting it right so she could stop, admitting that she was getting uncomfortable in that position.
 * The score is now 3-1.

Geoff now stands in front of the tribe to take his turn. He takes two hands and proceeds to launch something forward.


 * K.C. guesses "Swinging a sledgehammer," prompting Geoff to shake his head "No."
 * Geoff now holds one hand in front of him, and moves his other hand in a circling motion in front of him. He then leans back and pulls his hands toward him, moving the hand that's going in a circular motion faster.
 * Billy guesses "Having a stroke?"
 * This generates laughter from Geoff, Sheila, and Irene.
 * Geoff again shakes his head "No" and mimics the motion of throwing something out in front of him with both hands again. He then repeats the motion of leaning back as he holds onto something, while moving the other hand in a circular motion.
 * This prompts Frank to say "Fishing," which is the correct answer, bringing the score to 3-2.

Being the last remaining woman to have not taken her turn, Sheila steps out in front of the tribe and lays down on her back. She then suddenly jerks her arms and legs upward every so often.


 * Confused, Irene guesses "Having a seizure?"
 * Sheila repeats the motion of jerking her arms and legs up every so often, but gets faster each time.
 * Ella now guesses "Being electrocuted," which is also wrong.
 * Sheila now proceeds to sit up as she continues to jerk upwards her arms and legs, then her head forward. Soon, she is standing upright and quickly jumping up and down over and over again.
 * At this time, Kelly-Ann has an "Ah ha!" moment as she excitedly yells out "Popping popcorn!"
 * This is the correct answer, bringing the score to 4-2.

It is now Frank's turn to step up in front of the tribe. The real estate agent initially tries to pass his turn off to someone else, but with much encouragement, he eventually gets up in front of them, though he is grumbling as he does so. Frank then puts two fists in front of and pretends to be holding something which he moves back and forth in front of him.


 * Frank makes this motion for a few moments, then proceeds to mimic picking up something flat that is in front of him and tossing it up and down with both hands.
 * This prompts Billy to guess "Making pizza," which is correct.
 * Frank instantly sits back down as Billy praises him for being so good at the game, though Frank visibly ignores the early childhood educator.
 * The score is now 4-3.

As everybody has now taken a turn, but no team has reached five, the women discuss among themselves who should go up next. Sheila then decides that it should be her, and she steps out in front of the tribe.


 * Sheila then sits on the ground with her legs out to each side. Her hands are also out to either side and she mimics pushing herself forward. Sheila then slowly stands up, slowly moving her hips from side to side as her arms are stretched out wide and her feet are apart. Once she gets to the position she's going for, her knees remain bent slightly, and she continues moving her hips from side to side as it appears she is trying to balance on something.
 * Confused, Irene guesses "Drunk twerking?"
 * This guess earns laughter from the other women, as well as Billy, though Sheila does shake her head "No"
 * Sheila keeps her arms out wide and her knees bent as she slowly moves up and down while encouraging guesses from Kelly-Ann and Ella.
 * Kelly-Ann then shrugs and asks "Surfing?"
 * This turns out to be the correct answer as Sheila cheers and congratulates the entomologist.
 * As the score is 5-3, the women have won the game.

''The game now over, each of the castaways have gathered together, most of them talking and laughing with each other. The camera soon focuses on Frank, who has his hands on his hips and a scowl on his face as the scene switches to his confessional.''

''After Frank's confessional, the scene returns to the main camp area, and hones in on a conversation between Sheila, Kelly-Ann, and Irene as the three women laugh. The camera then zooms in on Sheila's face and soon switches to the Stay-at-Home Mom's confessional.''

''The scene then returns to the tribe as they continue chatting near the shelter, with the camera honing in on Frank. The real estate agent now proceeds to separate himself from the tribe and start walking towards the beach as the camera fades to black.''

Reward Challenge
Jeff Probst: Come on in, guys!

''We then see the Orealla and Ingarikó tribes entering the challenge arena with K.C. and Elvis carrying their respective tribe's flag. As the two tribes assemble on their coloured mat, the camera transitions to show the Wai Wai tribe entering the challenge arena as Anu carries the tribe flag.''

Jeff Probst: Ingarikó, Orealla get your first look at the new Wai Wai tribe... Lacey voted out at the first Tribal Council.

''None of the other castaways appear to have a particularly strong reaction to this, many of them nodding slightly. Once Anu places the tribe flag in its holder, Jeff proceeds to address the castaways.''

Jeff Probst: Are you guys ready to get to today's reward challenge?

Castaways: YES!

Jeff then goes on to explain the reward challenge, which is dubbed Ball-istic Missiles, and that the winning tribe would receive a large fishing kit and net, which gets each of the castaways excited. Probst then adds that the second place tribe would only receive a fishing line and bait, while the final tribe receives nothing. Once Jeff finishes explaining everything, he turns to the Ingarikó and Orealla tribes.

Jeff Probst: Ingarikó, Orealla, you guys each have one extra member, so you will have to sit somebody out. Keep in mind, since people can't sit out in back-to-back challenges, whoever sits out tonight must compete in the next immunity challenge.

Ella (Raising her hand): I'll sit this one out.

Jeff Probst: Ella's sitting out for Orealla. Ingarikó, who's it going to be?

''The Ingarikó tribe are shown huddling together having a tense discussion. This huddle is soon broken however, as a decision has been reached.''

Bernadette: Guess it's me sitting out, Jeffrey.

Jeff Probst: Alright Ella, Bernadette, each of you can take a spot on the sit out bench. I'll give you all a minute to strategize, then we'll get started.

After a time skip, the castaways are shown in position ready to being the challenge.

Jeff Probst: Alright, here we go! For reward in the form of fishing gear and a net! Survivors ready... GO!!


 * Kye and Sal work the most efficiently together in knocking down the sandbags with their poles, giving Ingarikó the early lead in the challenge as Bernadette loudly cheers them on from the sit-out bench.
 * Geoff and K.C. work very poorly together to knock down the sandbags from the overhanging net, often getting in each other's way.
 * By the time Orealla has knocked all of their sandbags down, Ingarikó has finished untying their slingshot and has started setting it up, while Wai Wai is in the middle of untying their slingshot.
 * Though Ingarikó is the first to have their slingshot set up, they are slow at landing the sandbags in their nets.
 * Sal was the only member from Ingarikó to land a sandbag on their first shot.
 * Luckily for Ingarikó, the Wai Wai tribe did not fare much better, also having difficulty landing sandbags in the nets at first.
 * After a few moments, the Ingarikó and Orealla tribes seem to have found a rhythm when it comes to successfully using the slingshot to land the sandbags in the nets.
 * For Ingarikó, Kye and Jessica B. specifically each go on a roll. The former lands six consecutive shots, while the latter makes five.
 * Wai Wai quickly starts falling behind with shooting their sandbags.
 * Though Jessica M., and Arthur soon get the hang of it, Pat and Whitney each take a while to even land one sandbag for their tribe.
 * Orealla starts off the sandbag portion of the challenge strong, with Billy, K.C., and Kelly-Ann each landing sandbags on their first shots.
 * The longer the challenge goes, the more consistent Ingarikó as a whole gets with landing their sandbags in their nets, and they soon become the first tribe to land enough sandbags to raise their flag.

Jeff Probst: That does it! Ingarikó wins reward! We're looking for one more!


 * Around this time, the Wai Wai tribe seem to finally get the hang of the challenge, as Whitney and Pat are even shown completing shots.
 * As Orealla had been consistently making their shots however, it is too little, too late as the beige flag soon raises, ending the challenge.

Jeff Probst: Orealla wins reward!

''The camera now shows the Ingarikó and Orealla tribes each celebrating their respective wins, while the Wai Wai tribe hang their heads in defeat. The camera focuses on Pat, who appears especially guilty before a time-skip takes us to Jeff addressing each of the castaways.''

Jeff Probst: Ingarikó, congratulations. This fishing kit is yours to take back to camp. You have a net, bait, fishing line, a spear, everything you could possibly need to catch fish and get yourselves some much needed nourishment. Grab your stuff, come get your reward, and head on back to camp. I'll see you at your next immunity challenge.

''The members of the Ingarikó tribe begin to clap as they follow Probst's instructions. Elvis and Kye are then shown picking up the crates and taking the larger reward away. Once Ingarikó is gone, the Probst turns to the returning players.''

Jeff Probst: Orealla, good showing tonight. It's not a win, but you still walk away with fishing line and bait. Some patience and a little bit of luck will do the trick with this. Grab your stuff, come get your reward, and head on out.

Once the returning players have done as Jeff instructed, the host turns to Wai Wai.

Jeff Probst: Wai Wai, for the second time, you have finished in last place, and once again, I've got nothing for you. Grab your stuff, head back to camp. I'll see you at your next immunity challenge.

As the Wai Wai tribe pick up their stuff and begin the walk back towards camp, the camera focuses on the disappointed expressions of Arthur, Pat, Anu, and finally Jessica M. The view soon zooms in on the salon owner and switches to her confessional.

Once Jessica M.'s confessional is complete, the shot of her walking back to camp with her tribe returns to the screen before the scene fades to black.

Ingariko
''Jovial music begins to play as the Ingarikó tribe returns to camp, still celebrating their challenge win. Bernadette in particular is loudly clapping and cheering as Kye, Elvis, and Aleigha set their fishing supplis down near the shelter.''

Bernadette: We were amazing out there today, people! Let's keep kicking butt and winning more stuff!

''A few people giggle as Bernadette kicks the air in front of her and stands in a fighting stance. However, Jessica B. has her arms crossed and a scowl on her face and takes this opportunity to speak up.''

Jessica B. (Annoyed): We?! (Scoffs) Says the woman who sat out of the challenge.

Having been caught off guard by this comment, Bernadette stands straight up and glares in Jessica B.'s direction.

Bernadette: I meant we as a tribe, Jessie.

Jessica B.: Jess-ica.

Bernadette: Whatever. Point is, Ingarikó won the challenge, thanks largely to Kye.

''Kye jerks his head back, visibly surprised to be named. He then begins to blush as Bernadette continues.''

Bernadette (Smiling): You keep doing a great job in those challenges young man. I for one am very proud to have someone like you with us 'cause you certainly bring so much to this tribe.

Kye (Awkwardly): Uhhh... thanks... Bernadette.

Bernadette: You are most certainly welcome, young man.

A troubled expression comes across Kye's face as the personal trainer turns his head towards Aleigha, who sees this and speaks up.

Aleigha: I think we all did a great job in the challenge, and I hope we continue to win, as a tribe. No one person really out-did anyone else.

Bernadette (Butting in): Except Kye, he was a beast out there.

Kye (Awkwardly): Thanks Bernadette. I... I think they get the point.

Bernadette: I'm just trying to make sure you feel appreciated by me and by this tribe because you deserve it, especially since you did do exceptionally well in the challenge.

Aleigha (Annoyed): Let's just celebrate as a tribe, okay? We won the reward, so let's put it to use.

Bernadette (Giggling): Alright then, for the record, you did a great job out there too, Aleigha.

Aleigha now jerks her head back in surprise and shoots Bernadette a confused glare.

Bernadette (Continuing): You are also a valuable asset to the tribe.

''Visibly frustrated, Aleigha just shakes her head for a moment before throwing her hands in the air and walking away from the group, with Kye soon following her. The rest of the tribe, especially Bernadette, do not seem to know what to make of this as the camera focuses on the hairstylist and fitness instructor and cuts to her confessional.''

From Bernadette's confessional, the scene cuts to a few of the castaways going through the crate of fishing supplies that came with their reward. Elvis and Sal can be seen near the shelter soon starting to head towards the beach while Elvis holds the flippers and goggles, while Sal is holding their fishing spear. Charmer, who is already down on the beach, is unraveling the fishing net down on the beach. The camera then focuses on Jessica B. as continues searching through the crate. After a few moments, she appears frustrated and quits searching, standing up and walking towards the shelter as the scene switches to her confessional.

The scene then switches to the beach, where Charmer is continuing to untangle the tribe's fishing net that they had won. As she does, to her surprise, a rolled-up piece of parchment appears as she does this. Without hesitation, Charmer quickly grabs the parchment and stuffs it in her bra, taking the time to push up her boobs after she makes sure it is secure. Charmer then looks over her shoulder and sees Elvis and Sal arriving with their supplies and waves them over as the camera switches back to her confessional.

''After Charmer's confessional, the scene switches to a brief shot of a harpy eagle flying overhead before showing Kye and Aleigha walking through the jungle. Kye has a nervous expression on his face, while Aleigha is downright angry.''

Aleigha: Ugh! That woman [Bernadette] just does not stop, does she? Absolutely no grasp of f***ing social cues!

Kye: Yeah... it does seem like that.

Aleigha: Where the f*** did she get that me saying this was a tribe effort was the same as asking to be praised?! I also can't f***ing stand that she seems so insistent on singling you out every time she gets the f***ing chance!

Kye (Nodding): I know. (Sighs) I'm going to have to talk to Bernadette about this. I just don't want to be the centre of drama.

Aleigha: You shouldn't have to be! She needs to cut this s*** out and shut the f*** up every once in a while!

Kye: Yeah, you're right. (Short pause) I hope you know I really appreciate you standing up for me, or at least trying to. Just please, promise me you won't start a fight with her over this.

Aleigha (Shrugs): I won't start a fight with Bernadette. I'll just vote her fat ass out!

Kye: How about I talk to her first? Maybe she's well intentioned and just doesn't realize how she's coming off. Besides, for all we know, this might not even have to do with my gender identity.

Aleigha (Fired up): Oh please, Kye! Take off those f***ing rose-tinted glasses you're wearing!

Kye lets out a sad sigh as Aleigha continues ranting.

Aleigha: Ever since we got on the damn beach and you let people know you're trans, Bernadette takes the time to single you out whenever she gets the f***ing chance, and she was the only one to make a big deal about who you are! It's constant with her s***! Besides, don't you remember? She's the one targeting you and Pedro 'cause she think's you'll get sympathy votes!

Kye: We don't know that for sure.

Aleigha (Butting in): It seems pretty f***ing likely to be true right about now! Doesn't it?! Like honestly, I'd be more skeptical if she wasn't going out of her damn way to single you out in front of the whole f***ing tribe and draw all this attention to you because of nothing more than who you are!

Kye: I appreciate that you're passionate about this. (Sighs) Thank you.

Aleigha (Sternly): Kye, I really, really care about you. I think you are f***ing wonderful. You have such a big heart, and you deserve the chance to play how you want to play. Bernadette does nothing for the tribe, and since there is such a huge chance she is actively trying to take that away from you, I just can't let that happen. Bernadette needs to be the first one off this tribe! Bottom line!

Aleigha (Sighs heavily): I'm sorry I'm being such a bitch about this, Kye. I don't mean to make you feel awkward, or scare you into thinking I'm going to start drama. It just hurts me to see that woman making you feel so uncomfortable over something you have no control over.

Kye (Chuckles awkwardly): Trust me Aleigha, I got no ill will towards you. I know your heart is in the right place.

Aleigha: It's just that, I can relate so much to what you're feeling because it's happened to me.

Kye (Sympathetic): I'm sorry to hear that.

Aleigha: When I came out as bisexual about a decade ago, it was the same kind of thing. Even though the vast majority of my family and friends were, and still are, supportive of me, I was no longer Aleigha Cabanaz. I became Aleigha: The Bisexual One. Every f***ing social gathering, I'd feel singled out and questioned about my sexuality. Everything from when I realized I'm bi to my enjoyment of threesomes, or whatever. I was made to feel just so f***ing different from everyone else, and it drove me up a f***ing wall after a while!

Kye: Yeah, that would bug me to no end.

Aleigha: That went on for a few months. As much as it sucked though, once the novelty of me coming out wore off, I was a normal person again. That was about a decade ago, as I said, so it's water under the f***ing bridge at this point. But that still doesn't change what happened and how I was made to feel at that time.

Kye (Nodding): I totally agree, and that's what I'm trying to accomplish being out here. I don't want me or my gender identity to be seen as any sort of novelty.

Aleigha (Passionately): Nor should you be made to feel like one! Also like, the difference between what happened with me and what's happening with you now is that there wasn't a million f***ing dollars on the line when I came out! Besides, not only does that woman singling you out clearly making you uncomfortable, but by continuing to do that, she's placing a target on your back! Let's pretend for a second that Jessica B. is lying about the sympathy vote s***, which I doubt, Bernadette's still putting your name at the forefront of people's minds. You're saying you don't want to be the centre of drama, and if it is your goal to fly under the radar a bit, she's not letting you do that!

Kye: But this is why I want to talk to Bernadette. Maybe she just doesn't realize what she's doing. If she truly is supportive, she'll stop if I tell her it's bothering me.

Aleigha (Rolls eyes; Snarls): You're not exactly hiding how you feel. If you're trying to, your poker face is s***.

Kye (Chuckling): Damn, I was wondering why I've always lost at poker! Thanks Aleigha!

Upon hearing Kye's light-hearted comment, Aleigha can't help but crack a smile and start snickering to herself.

Kye: Seriously though, I really do appreciate your concern, and you telling me your story. I just... hope that this is a lot more innocent than it seems right now, and that a conversation with Bernadette will fix things. I just want you to give me that chance before doing something drastic.

Aleigha takes a deep breath and lets out a long exhale before responding.

Aleigha: I guess that's the least I can do. (Shakes head) I still don't think this s*** should have to be explained to her 'cause you're obviously uncomfortable being singled out. But if you want to talk to her, go ahead. I just have a bad feeling about this.

Kye: Thank you, Aleigha.