Good 'ol Fashion Witch Hunt

Good 'ol Fashion Witch Hunt is the second episode of Survivor Coromos

Previously On Survivor...
The tribes were divided in a schoolyard pick, led by Willie for the Yellow Namurr tribe...

''Abbie... Romeo... Brianna... Ethan...''

And Pam for the Red Qarsh Tribe...

''Leroy... Marissa... Skylar... Jenn...''

Leaving Imahn and Wendy as the last man and woman picked.

During the opening challenge, Qarsh prioritized their food situation, while Namurr focused on improving camp life and their shelter. Imahn was able to bounce back and improve his standing in the tribe, by getting chickens as a constant food supply inside which he found the Legacy advantage. A secret he shared with Marissa.

Thanks to the supplies they gathered, the Namurr tribe Flourished and were able to easily make fire and forge relationships, making their morale skyrocket.

"namurr"

- I'm excited about my tribe, we all really seem to mesh together really well.

The Qarsh camp however wasn't so unified...

"qarsh"

- This woman is still complaining.

Still they were able to forge bonds and a seemingly strong alliance of seven was born, leaving Jack, Jenn, and Imahn on the outs.

At the Immunity challenge, Pam's forceful attitude and refusal to listen...

I can do the swimming... No I want you on the puzzle...

Lost her tribe the win when Emma's poor performance in the water cost them the lead.

Namurr, Wins Immunity!!!

Back at camp, the core alliance of Vincent, Pam, Emma and Rochelle decided to continue their campaign against the three outcasts, in spite of their good performances, settling on Imahn as the least sociable player. A move that didn't sit well with his ally, Marissa.

While trying to get a unanimous vote, Vincent was met with strong opposition. And a slip of the tongue...

''I think it's a dumb idea... we should get rid of Pam or Emma.''

"qarsh"

- You have the balls to say that MY plan is stupid? He's dead.

Caused the target to switch to Jack.

After a heated first tribal council...

''They are a pair! He will never vote for her!''

Still not true...

This is all Garbage!

Jack was spared when Marissa and Leroy decided to keep the tribe strong, Blindsiding their Alliance.

Emma, The tribe has spoken...

19 are left. Who will be voted out tonight?

Challenges
Reward Challenge: Slip, Slide and Score In one on one rounds, two castaways must race down a slippery track to retrieve a particular color-coded numbered ball, then throw it into a basket at the end of the track to score a point.

Reward: Two selected items from a catalog provided in Tree Mail Winner:

Immunity Challenge:

While harnessed together, the two competing tribes will circle around an oval course in shallow water while the tides rise and while carrying a twenty-pound backpack each. Players can drop out of the challenge at will, but they must give their weight to a tribemate before unclipping themselves from the rope. The first tribe to catch the opponent and touch one of their members wins

Winner:

Night 3
The Qarsh tribe returns to camp late at night. The trio of Pam, Rochelle and Vincent lay in the shelter without saying a word to the others, trying to sleep while the six gather around the pit Leroy had dug for his failed fire. Imahn begins shredding coconut husks while they talk about the vote.

Jack: Thanks for keeping me around guys...

Leroy: We need to stay strong, there was no way I was voting you out tonight.

Marissa: Plus there were just too many holes in their story.

Imahn speaks as he stand to light the husk off of his own torch.

Imahn: I don't know about the rest of you but I just can't trust Pam or Vince anymore. They lied right to my face and said you were coming after me.

Jack: After tonight, I'm not writing down any of your names until they are gone.

Jenn & Marissa: Agreed.

Leroy and Imahn both nod and Jenn's confessional plays just before the Opening credits roll.

"qarsh"

- I get wanting to save your ally, but tonight Vince and Pam went way too far in attacking me and Jack. Luckily everybody saw through their act and we're both still here. Now we've got a pretty tight group of six and their days are numbered.