Immediate Danger

This is the sixth episode of Survivor: Canada

Previously On Survivor...

 * Knowing she's on the outs, Hazel puts forward an effort to prove she's worth keeping around camp, only to have Jeffrey take the credit for her actions.
 * A tribe switch flips the game upside down, and an added twist see's Whitney being bribed out of the game. This left the newly formed Chippewa tribe down a member.
 * Hazel flips on Jaxon and Jeffrey, and joins Kumar and Lewis in an attempt to take out the boys if they are to lose a challenge. Meanwhile Jasmine and Benjamin try to join forces with their nemesis, Danielle, only to have her shut them down. Causing Benjamin to explode.
 * When time came for the immunity challenge, both teams were given some welcomed news. As Whitney had quit the game, there would be no tribal council. Instead both tribes took home a basket full of food.

Eleven are left, who will be voted out tonight?

Chippewa
The lake is still; the Chippewa canoe cuts through the water like a knife, leaving a trail of ripples behind them. In the middle of the boat lays a wicker basket, stuffed with bread, fuit, vegtables, and deli meats. The tribe finally arrives to their beach, just at the right time to have the sun set a golden glow on the valley. Perfect conditions for the feast they're about to take part in.

Everyone has an extra hop in their step as they all rush back up toward the shelter, all more than ready to eat. Jaxon sets the basket down and they all dig in as if they were wild animals.

By the end of the night, only crumbs remain. Everyone's bloated, Hazel even feels nauseous from eating too much. Jaxon declares it a successful night. One by one they all pass out with a smile on their faces, due to their more than full stomachs.

Nakota
Unfortunately the mood over at the Nakota tribe isn't the same as their fellow competitors. Liza has decided for the tribe that only half of their supplies should be eaten that night, and what's left should be spread out over the next few following days. A decision that everyone has agreed to go along with, but not everyone likes.

Once everyone has had their fair share, Liza speaks up and shuts the basket. She then places it away under their shelter for safe keeping away from the elements.

Chippewa
The new day turns out to be perfect, no wind, no clouds, and the temperatures are hovering at a comfortable condition. Jaxon decides to take the opportunity to get some fishing done. He grabs the poles, and heads down toward the water. Upon reaching the shore, he can see the bass jumping out of the water near the center of the lake. He can just tell that it's going to be a good day for fishing.

Back at camp, Jeffrey and Hazel sit alone, each on a wooden stump on either side of the fire. Both Kumar and Lewis are off in the woods together, so the two talk with the midst of their privacy. Jeffrey, leaning into Hazel, begins the conversation, and the two just toss back and forth game plans and strategies. Jeffrey checks to ensure that she is indeed with himself and Jaxon moving forward, and she lies to his face, promising she is. She knows that as long as they believe she is with them, that she'll be able to receive whatever crucial information she needs.

Jeffrey suggests to her that their best move would be to eliminate Kumar. His reasoning behind the idea is that the merge is fast approaching, and he'd be more of a threat than Lewis would. Hazel nods her head in agreement. He continues saying that even if it weakens them and they lose again, they'll have an escape in the form of voting out Lewis, which would then surely be when the merge would at latest happen.

Lewis makes his way back toward camp, he is alone as Kumar waited behind as he had to relieve himself in the bushes. As Lewis approaches the shelter, he can hear Jeffrey's voice. He stops dead in his tracks, and ducks down below the hedges. He crawls along the ground in order to get closer to the conversation, and to have a better vantage point. Lewis realizes that it's Hazel that he's talking to, Lewis wrinkles his brow in question.

Kumar walks into camp, interrupting the conversation before Lewis can hear very much more. He asks where Lewis is, and both Jeffrey and Hazel look around as they have no idea. Lewis then walks into camp, with the excuse that he was watching two squirrels chase one another throughout the trees. An excuse that Jeffrey finds hard to believe.

Although in reality Hazel was just trying to keep up appearances, her attempts to pull the wool over Jeffrey's eyes may have just jeopardized her own standing once again.