This is My Kingdom and This is My Crown

This is the premiere of Survivor: Grenada- Temptations!

Challenges
Reward Challenge: Roller Ball The castaways must stand on a small log while balancing a ball on a wooden disc. At regular intervals, one more balls will be added onto the plate until there are three balls, which will increase difficulty. If at any time a ball falls off the disc or a castaway loses their footing on the log, they will be eliminated. The last castaway standing wins. Winner: TBD

Immunity Challenge: It's a Long Way to the Top In pairs, tribes have to make their way up a four-story high tower. On each of the floors, the pairs will throw three crates down the tower that are filled with sandbags. Once all four levels of crates have been thrown down, one pair will collect the sandbags and throw them into six holes. A flag will be raised when the holes are filled. Winner: TBD

Day 1
The camera opens looking over the Caribbean Sea, before drifting southwards to the island of Grenada and zooming in. Birds are shown flying overhead, before the camera pans to Jeff on a speedboat in the water.

Jeff: We're here in the island of Grenada, lying south of the Caribbean Sea. Grenada is known for its exportation of spices and having a series of devastating hurricanes, including Hurricane Ivan, that caused catastrophic damage. It is here that twenty Americas from all walks of life will battle the elements an each other in the world's greatest social experiment, for the million dollar prize

(Ominous music plays as Jeff, in the speedboat, produces a small envelope.)

Jeff: This season, though, for the first time ever, the castaways will have to battle another element: the element of Temptation. Rewards this season will be everyone for themselves, with the winner receiving the chance to be tempted. There'll be a great reward, but it will come at a tremendous, potentially game-altering cost. Who will succumb to Temptation, and who will use it to outlast all the rest and become the Sole Survivor?

(The camera then transitions to two similar speedboats, each holding ten castaways. The camera first focuses on a tall blonde woman, dressed in pink and wearing blue eyeshadow.)

"none"

- I've lived my entire life in my autistic brother's shadow. Don't get me wrong, I certainly don't hate autistic people, and I love my brother, but it was so grating giving up countless things, making so many sacrifices, just to make him happy. I was made out to be Satan reincarnate if I wanted something for myself. Well, you know what? This is my experience. Satan reincarnate is here to take the game by storm. I'm taking no prisoners, I'm getting what I want, when I want, and too bad if you don't like it. I'm done giving up things for other people. This is the first time I'm getting something for myself and I'm not resting until I win.

(The camera then transitions to a middle-aged, white-ish blonde man, with thick glasses  and a blue jacket as he looks out onto the water, anticipation in his eyes and a grin on his face.)

"none"

- In the outside world, I'm your friendly priest, the Servant of God, living with morals and playing by the rules of life. I've watched this show too much to harbour any delusions that playing that way out here is going to get me anywhere but outplayed. I know how things work out here and you have to be ruthless, cutthroat, step on people before you get stepped on. I'm still the same priest from Lawrenceville, but in this game, I'll do whatever it takes and if I have to lie and backstab on my way to the end, so be it.

Jeff: As the castaways journey to the island, first impressions are already forming.

(The camera focuses on the other boat as a young man with blonde hair, glasses and a blue shirt is seen casting an annoyed glance at a man in a green dress shirt and black jacket.)

"none"

- Winning the million dollars means everything to me and it would make all my dreams come true. I've always wanted to go to college but we've never had anywhere close to enough money. So, when I looked to the side of me and saw this dude in a really nice dress shirt and expensive jacket, it really pissed me off. He's probably got more money than I'd make in twenty years. The prize money is probably loose change to him and I'm already thinking he doesn't deserve to be here. If he's on my tribe, I'm going to be pushing for his elimination as soon as possible.

(The camera then changes focus to the man Jensen was talking about, as he stares into the distance.)

"none"

- I come from a very wealthy background, a huge line of Bloomfields. I hold a very powerful position in a very successful company, so obviously my biggest fear is these people are going to lump me as some entitled, rich ass, say "he doesn't deserve to be here" and send me away in the first couple of days. The reality is that couldn't be further from the truth. I feel awful being dissatisfied with my life, because so many people would kill for it, but I am. I'm not a snob, I volunteer at soup kitchens, I give regularly to charities and I try to make a difference in the lives of less fortunate people. I just don't want to be pushed aside by prejudices and hope these people will at least get to know me, because this experience is very important to me and I want to make the most of it.

Jeff: As some castaways form first impressions, some are creating game plans before they even hit the beach.

(The camera then transitions back to the first boat, focusing on an African American woman with a red shirt and white hat.)

"none"

- My name is Trinity Lewis and you'd best not forget that 'cause you're looking at your new Sole Survivor! Mmmhmm, that's right, nobody's gonna hold a candle to me out here. Time and time again you see all these people pledging loyalty and acting all morally righteous and whatever. What happens to them? They get too scared to look out for themselves and they lose. Well, guess what? My coffee shop is still in business and it's close to one of them damn Starbucks, so I do not lose and I don't start planning to! I don't care who bitches about it, if I find a better spot I'm taking it. There's only one winner and it's gonna be me.

(The camera then goes to the other boat, where a young woman with long black hair, wearing a pink bikini, has a smile on her face.)

"none"

- I know these people aren't gonna think very much of me. Yeah, I'm a model, but I'm so much more than a pretty face and a pair of great boobs. (laughs) I've been watching this show for years, so I've got the brains to run this show, and I've got the strength to duke it out with the strongest people. I don't mind if people don't see that, though. In fact, it's probably better for me. It'll make it all the easier to fly undetected before I come up and slit their throats! (smiles sweetly at the camera)

(Following Kendra's confessional, the boats dock at the shore and the twenty castaways make their way onto the beach, where Jeff Probst is waiting. The castaways all stand on the mat.)

Jeff: Welcome to Survivor: Grenada- Temptations!

(The castaways all applaud.)

Jeff: (pointing) You in the front, blonde guy with the brown singlet, what's your name?

Eddiot: I'm Elliot, but everyone calls me Eddiot for some reason, so let's just roll with that!

Jeff: Let me get this right: everyone calls you... Idiot?

Eddiot: (laughing) No, Eddiot! Man, everyone confuses it for Idiot. I honestly have no idea why, but it cracks me up every single time!

(The camera flashes to Trinity rolling her eyes as some of the other castaways laugh a little.)

Jeff: (smirking) Okay, Eddiot, how excited are you for the game?

Eddiot: I'm super pumped, man! I have no idea what this show's about, but I'm ready to meet some sweet babes and have a great time!

Jeff: Okay! Middle-aged African-American woman in the red, no hat. What's your name?

Ashanda-Jane: I'm Ashanda-Jane. I've been called Ash, Ashanda, Shandi, pretty much every nickname under the sun you can pull out from that.

Jeff: Okay, give me one.

Ashanda-Jane: Just call me Ashanda, I guess! (laughs)

(nb: from this moment, Ashanda-Jane will be referred to as "Ashanda")

Jeff: Okay, Ashanda, when you hear the word "Temptations" in the title, what comes to mind?

Ashanda: Well, I reckon we're in for some crazy-ass twist or something. I'm thinking we'll probably end up tempted with money each round and it just builds up until someone takes it?

Jeff: Interesting theory, I like it. You'll have to wait and see if you're right. Young woman with the pink dress and the green hair, who are you?

Brooklyn: I'm Brooklyn!

Jeff: Brooklyn, right about now would be the time I divide you into tribes and send you off to camp, right?

Brooklyn: I have a feeling something different is going to happen. (laughs)

Jeff: Well, that feeling is right. For the first twenty-four hours, there will be no tribes. You'll all be living on one beach, as twenty individuals, before being divided into tribes on day two. This is the first test of the social game. Who do you make bonds with? Who's going to be on your tribe? How do you avoid becoming a threat, but how do you ensure your survival? That's all up to you to figure out.

(As excited murmuring breaks out among the twenty castaways, and shots of castaway reactions are shown, the camera focuses on a young man in a pink pinstripe jacket with brown hair and thick glasses, who isn't looking excited at all.)

"none"

- As soon as Jeff mentioned there were no day one tribes, my heart just sank. Everyone's so excited about it, but all I could do was flash back to Upolu, when there were no day one tribes and two people of twenty ended up going home. I'm not the strongest guy at all and I'm definitely not the most social, so I could very easily be leaving the game tomorrow if history is repeating itself. That scares me more than anything.

Jeff: I can tell you're all excited, but before we get to any of that, it's time for our first reward challenge! This will be individual, so the twenty of you are going to be fighting it out. For the challenge, you'll be standing on a small log balancing a small ball on a wooden disk. At regular intervals, we'll add more balls, making it more difficult. If you slip off the log, or one of your balls falls off, you're out of the challenge. Last person standing will win reward. Want to know what you're playing for?

Castaways: Yes!

Jeff: The winner gets their own personal flint, travelling with them onto whatever tribe they land on. In addition... (he holds up an envelope) you are playing for the first ever Temptation!

(The castaways gasp and look around with shocked expressions.)

Jeff: As part of the Temptations twist this season, all rewards are going to be individual. In addition to winning whatever team rewards for your tribe, you'll also win a Temptation. Inside is a significant, very tempting power, but taking it will come at a big, potentially game-altering cost. It is entirely up to you who you share the information with, and whether or not you use it. Worth playing for?

Castaways: Yes!

Jeff: We'll draw for spots and then we'll get started.

(As the castaways move about, the camera returns focus to Topher.)

"none"

- When Jeff mentioned the Temptation twist, I knew that I had to somehow pull out all of my strength to win this challenge. I just know it's going to have something that will keep me safe when the tribes form. There's a lot of strong people here that are going to be difficult to beat, but I can't help but feel my game depends on winning. I'm going to have to fight harder than I've ever fought in my life.

(The castaways are awaiting Jeff's signal.)

Jeff: For reward, this challenge is on!

Challenge Summary:
 * Wylie, Eddiot, Stanley, Trinity, Lulu, Ashanda and Topher all drop out really early. Meiling, struggling from the outset to balance, follows soon after.
 * As all twelve remaining castaways make it to the second stage, a second ball is added. This claims people immediately as Moses and Shivani cannot make the adjustment. Due to her height, Samantha struggles to balance on the log and slips off. Kory loses his balance, and although he regains it quickly, his balls roll away and drop, bringing the castaways left down to eight.
 * The eight remaining castaways all make it to three balls. Taihlaura cannot make her adjustment and falls. Jensen loses control of one of his balls shortly after and it falls. Jason also loses control, but is able to bring it back, before they start going off in other directions, and he is unable to save them. The five remaining castaways are looking sharp, before Lennox loses his balance and falls off the log.
 * This brings it down to four- Brooklyn, Jamie, Kendra and Mackenzie. Kendra's balls begin to separate and roll, but with a swift, controlled maneuver, she is able to bring it back to centre. Jamie's balls roll a little, but he steadies it. Mackenzie stands still like a statue and neither she nor her balls have moved all challenge. Out of nowhere, Brooklyn's balls begin to move quickly and end up separating in different directions and she is unable to save them, dropping out.
 * The three remaining castaways stand for a while, Jamie and Kendra making adjustments to their balls. All of a sudden, Mackenzie's balls show the first signs of movement. As she moves to adjust them, she stumbles slightly. Although she regains her balance, her balls have separated, She tries to bring them back,  but one falls off, and out of nowhere, she is out of the challenge.
 * This leaves the two remaining castaways, Jamie and Kendra. Kendra's balls move apart again but she is able to save them. Jamie follows this with a save of his own. A few moments later, their balls start to move again, getting close to the edge as they fight to save them. Kendra struggles to save them, while Jamie leans to try and re-centre. As he leans, he accidentally leans a little too far and topples, losing his balance and falling off the block.

Jeff: Jamie falls off! Kendra wins reward!

Kendra: Woooo!

(With a smile on her face, she dumps the disc and celebrates, as some of the castaways around her look surprised that she won. Jamie initially looks disappointed that he stumbled, but soon goes over to congratulate her with a hug. The camera flashes to an upset-looking Topher, before there is a timeskip and the castaways are back on the mat.)

Jeff: Kendra, come on over!

(Kendra is applauded as she excitedly jogs over to Probst.)

Jeff: Congratulations on winning the first reward of the season! (handing her the flint) Here is your own personal flint, as promised, but I'm sure you're much more excited for the Temptation! (He hands her the envelope) In here is a significant power, but if you choose to take it, there will be a cost. As I mentioned before, it is entirely up to you whether or not to take it, and it's also your freedom to choose who, if anyone at all, knows the contents of the envelope with you. You will have until we meet again on Day 2 to decide whether or not to activate it.

Kendra: Got it!

Jeff: You guys can head off to camp. Kendra, here's a map to your location. (He hands her a map) I'll see you guys tomorrow!

(The castaways head off towards camp.)

Camp
Following Kendra's reward win, the twenty castaways arrive at the campsite.

Lennox: Here we are! Home, sweet home... for the next twenty-four hours! (laughs)

Kory: It looks great! By the way, congrats on your win, Kendra!

Kendra: Thanks, guy-whose-name-I-don't-know!

Kory: Oh, yeah, I forgot we don't all know each other yet. (giggles) I'm Kory!

Mackenzie: I'm so salty. (laughs) I had that. I didn't move for about an hour and then I stumbled trying to save, like, one ball.

Kendra: That's okay! You can just win the next one. (smiles) Speaking of, I wonder what's in this thing?

Kory: You could always open it in front of us!

Kendra: Nice try, but nope!

Moses: Say, Kory, you look fairly young. How old are you?

Kory: I'm nineteen. I turn twenty later on this year, though. Am I the youngest?

Stanley: Looks like it, man!

Brooklyn: Sorry to burst your bubble, but I was born in '99.

Stanley: Damn, really? I never would have picked that.

Brooklyn: Yeah, most people mistake me for early twenties. I think my tattoo makes me look a couple of years older.

Moses: (breaking up the conversation) Well, folks, we're gonna be here all night, and we've got to house twenty of us, so we should get cracking on a sturdy structure.

Jamie: Oh, yeah, right. Who actually knows what they're doing when it comes to shelter structure?

Lennox: I built a treehouse for my kids a couple of years ago that's still standing strong. I could give it a crack.

Jamie: Okay, everyone listen to Lennox!

Lennox: Sure, but if it goes wrong, it's your fault for recommending me. (laughs)

Jamie: I guess I can live with that.

(The group walk further forward and inspect the camp a little more.)

Lennox: Here looks like a good spot! Anyone want a particular job?

Meiling: I can easily weave some fronds! I've gotten pretty good and weaving and sewing, so it should be easy. As a grandmother, you're morally obligated to knit things for your grandchildren. (laughs)

Lulu: I'll weave with her!

Kendra: I'm happy to weave, too!

Lennox: Okay,  three weavers! Anyone else want to?

Taihlaura: I'll join them!

Lennox: Alright, four should be good for a start. Who wants to work on the construction?

Kory: I'll help out!

Jensen: Yeah, me too.

Jamie: I'll give you guys a hand.

Lennox: Okay, let's get started!

Construction on the shelter begins as the eight people begin weaving and building respectively. Jamie uses the machete to cut down some wood, while Jensen, Lennox and Kory begin lifting and placing. The camera focuses on them as they bend over, ready to pick up a large log.

Lennox: On three, we're gonna lift this up, okay? One... two... three!

(The three of them lift the log easily.)

Jensen: Wow! Piece of cake.

Kory: Oh my gosh, don't talk to me about cake! Now I want some.

Jensen: We've been in the game about an hour and you're already thinking about cake?

Kory: I like it!

Jensen: Fair enough. (laughs)

Lennox: Well, when you get home, buy yourself the biggest cake ever.

Kory: You guys so aren't helping my cause right now.

Jensen: What's your favourite kind of cake, Lennox? (laughs)

Kory: Not helping!

Lennox: (smirking) Hmm, you know, you can't go wrong with a simple lemon cake.

Jensen: I'm more of a strawberry cheesecake guy myself.

Kory: Okay, at this point I'm convinced y'all are doing this to torture me.

Jensen: Maybe this is harmless conversation, or maybe it's a conspiracy to drive you so crazy you end up getting evacuated on day one.

Lennox: Shhh, Jensen! Don't let him know the truth! (laughs)

Kory: Y'all are so lucky I'm holding a log right now. (laughs)

Jensen: Why? So you can imagine it's a log cake?

(The three of them all laugh loudly.)

Kory: Okay, I totally walked right into that.

Jensen: Enough about cake, can we put this log down now?

(The three of them set the log down.)

Lennox: That looks perfect!

Kory: Yeah, awesome! (looks over) And those ladies look like they're weaving pretty well. (He looks around) Man,this is so spacious, my dog Joe would love it out here.

Jensen: An hour into the game and already two mentions of home, 10/10 Kory. (laughs)

Kory: (giggles) Shut up, it was just a comment! Do you have a dog?

Jensen: I do, actually. His name is Sparky and he'd probably run all over the island! I'd never be able to find him. He keeps me fit because he runs so fast.

Kory: Well, you've got your own free gym! What about you, Lennox? Do you have a dog?

Lennox: I have two and they're called- brace yourselves- Woof and Sheepie.

Kory: Wait.. what? (giggles)

Lennox: Just a future tip to you both, if you ever have kids, don't let them name your pets until they're at least ten, or you'll end up with names like Woof and Sheepie. (laughs)

Jensen: How'd they end up with names like that?

Lennox: They're poodles. One wouldn't stop barking and one supposedly looks like a sheep.

Kory: Awww! That's the most adorable thing I've ever heard!

Lennox: Call it adorable when you're telling the story of your new dogs to your drinking buddies. (laughs) Never heard the end of it for a good month!

(The three of them laugh loudly again. The camera focuses on a beaming Lennox.)

"none"

- Things are going pretty well right now, I must say! I got put in charge of shelter construction, we've got a decent one going, and I'm already getting along with people! Kory and Jensen are two great kids who just like to have fun and I can tell, if we stick around, we've got potential to be a solid trio. I'm hoping they're on my tribe come day two. I've always been able to talk to people but, naturally, I don't have many friends around that age group. Who knew two people and a conversation about cake and dogs could make shelter building so much fun?

(The camera changes focus to Kory as he laughs.)

"none"

- My biggest strength is just getting along with people but even I'm surprised at how cool Lennox, Jensen and I seem to be after just a little while! We've already got quite a bit in common and they like to laugh and joke around, which is really good for morale. I'm not gonna jump up and down and say we'd be an awesome trio, 'cause I know way better than to think that far ahead, but the seeds have been planted! I'd really like to make an effort to get to know a few more people just in case. I'm totally aware the tribes could already be randomly divided, so I want to have some backups in case Jensen and Lennox both end up on the other side. Plus there's the Temptation to think about. I need to keep some sort of good impression around camp and I'm pleased with how things are going! I just hope I wasn't making too big a scene.

''The camera then transitions to Lulu, Meiling, Kendra and Taihlaura as they continue weaving. They look up as the guys laugh.''

Kendra: Wow, notice how easily they're getting along?

Taihlaura: Yeah, Kory seems to be doing most of the laughing. He drew them in quick.

Kendra: Yeah, that's really scary.

Meiling: (laughs) Hey! Less yak yak, more weave weave!

Lulu: Sorry, grandma. (laughs, then continues weaving)

Kendra: Aren't you worried about social bonds right now?

Meiling: (weaving) Not really. There's more important tasks at hand and getting so worked up is trivial when these bonds might not even amount to anything. The more I think about it, the more convinced I am your Temptation is something to do with the tribes. So, maybe you do have a reason to worry, but me? No.

Taihlaura: That makes a lot of sense. I'm surprised you're so calm under all this. A lot of people are on edge.

Meiling: Being calm is something you learn to do when you have screaming grandchildren running around, sweetie. (smiles) By the way, what did you say your name was?

Taihlaura: Oh, I'm Taihlaura?

Meiling: Tuh-what?

Taihlaura: Taihlaura. Think Laura, then put "tuh" in front of it.

Meiling: Oh, Taihlaura! That's a nice name.

Taihlaura: Thanks!

Lulu: (weaving) Wow, these palm fronds are coming along real nice!

Kendra: (looks over) Kory's still with Jensen and Lennox! Those guys are gonna be dangerous, especially Kory. He's just really nice to everyone.

Lulu: Yeah, he's a sweet guy, I can see him being liked by a lot of people.

Kendra: Exactly, and that's scary!

Meiling: You can be scared after you finish your last two palm fronds, Kendra!

Kendra: (sighs) Okay...

(The camera focuses on Kendra as she nervously looks over her shoulder.)

"none"

- Those guys building the shelter were laughing a lot, so I looked over and the more I did, the more I saw Kory wrapping them around his finger! Honestly, he was the one I heard joking the most, then I look over and it's like they've known each other a year instead of an hour. Kory's such a nice guy, but he's being nice to everyone and that's really scary. The nicest people get numbers the easiest and if he's against me, it's going to be really hard to overcome. The dude already has an alliance, with one conversation! I don't know what my Temptation is, but I hope it helps me out with this problem.

There is a timeskip, preceded by a montage of the shelter-building castaways completing construction on it. When they are all done, they step back.

Moses: Wow, that is a massive shelter!

Stanley: Whichever tribe stays here is gonna have the most bomb-ass shelter! Y'all will be so comfortable.

Kendra: Well, now that's finished, I'm going to totally go on a normal walk and not at all read what this Temptation is! Byeee.

Jamie: (laughs) Okay, let us know how your totally normal walk is! Look out for some food.

Kendra: (giggles) I will!

(Kendra walks into the forest. The next scene shows her in a private part of the forest, holding her Temptation envelope.)

Kendra: Alright, time to see what's in store for me!

(She opens the envelope and reads it.)

Kendra: (long gasp) Oh my God!

YOU MAY CHOOSE THE TRIBES YOURSELF

BUT

YOUR TRIBE'S HIDDEN IMMUNITY IDOL WILL BE FORFEITED TO THE OTHER TRIBE.

Kendra: (flabbergasted as she puts the Temptation back in) That is literally insane...

"none"

- Oh my God... so, I've literally just been given the chance to choose the tribes if I want. That could put me in a great position and give me the chance to pick off some people I don't want in the game anymore, but if I do I lose our tribe's idol and the other side has two of them... so, if it came down to us versus them, they've got double the ammunition against us. I don't know what to do. Logic is like, I can literally pick the tribes so I can't lose, so this is the easiest chance in the world to take out massive threats, but if there's a revolt against me then I'm powerless to stop it. That could happen with someone like Kory. That being said, if it did work, then my path is so much easier, but there's so many risks! Oh my God, why did I win this reward? This is the hardest choice ever.

(Following Kendra's confessional, there is a transitioning nature shot before the camera picks up again on the beach, where Shivani, Wylie and Jason are all taking a walk.)

Shivani: This is such a pretty beach!

Wylie: It certainly is! It's such a pleasurable thing for me to have a beach so close by too. I live in Lawrenceville, Georgia, which is about half an hour away from Atlanta, and even from Atlanta it's a few hours drive just to get to one. Being a priest, too, my weekends aren't exactly free. (chuckles)

Jason: You're a priest? Which religion?

Wylie: (beaming) Catholicism! Are you a religious man yourself?

Jason: Yep! Christianity. I'm not a priest, but my priest and I have a close personal relationship. When I was feeling down a couple of years ago, he helped me through it.

Wylie: What a lovely story! It makes me happy that you two get along so well. I try to maintain personal relationships with as much of my congregation as I can.

Shivani: Wylie, can I ask, as a Catholic priest does it irritate you that things like hot cross buns and Easter eggs are being sold in January when Easter itself is not until April? I'm Hindu and that bothers even me.

Wylie: Oh, don't get me started on that! (laughs) The commercialisation of religious holidays sure does get my blood boiling. You walk in the day after New Years and they're already selling Easter things. It's like the holidays have have lost their meaning and are just one big competition between the major shopping chains to say "Hey! I can make more money than you!" when in fact they're celebrated for a reason! (He looks at Shivani and Jason, who are laughing) I told you not to get me started on it!

Shivani: (laughs) No, no, it's very understandable. I'd be like that, too, if supermarket chains in America knew anything about Hinduism to commercialise holidays iike Diwali. I think more needs to be done to educate people on religious holidays.

Wylie: I could not agree more. How about you, Jason?

Jason: Definitely. It doesn't bother me so much that Easter eggs are on sale in January. What gets me is that, like Shivani alluded to, people aren't educated on the meaning of holidays anymore. People think Easter is all about wearing cute little bunny ears and eating chocolate eggs, and while those are fun, there's a religious significance that's being lost in the race to make the biggest profit. The same with Christmas; it's meant to celebrate the birth of Christ, but society makes you  think it's about how many presents you can get and where you can get the cheapest one.

Shivani: Absolutely! I can walk into a mall around December and I'm drowning in sale banners. (laughs)

Jason:  It never used to bother me as much as now, but a couple of years ago, I got much more involved in the faith. I've always been in a Christian family and I've attended masses and celebrated holidays, but it was never as serious. I actually... have quite a bit of money, and I have a decent position in a company, but it frustrated me so much that I had all this money and a privileged lifestyle while there were people homeless or struggling to have enough for their next meal. I opened up to my priest about it and he told me things I could do to give back to those less fortunate. Since I started working in soup kitchens and volunteering for charities, I've been so much happier and healthier.

Wylie: That's wonderful to hear. I'm so glad your faith has been strengthened and you're a lot happier. I wish there were more rich people like you.

Jason: Me too, but if we could keep my wealth to ourselves as much as possible, please. I know a lot of people out here probably need the money, so I don't want to be lumped into the stereotypical rich snob and voted out really early. This is the first thing I've done that's been totally independent of that lifestyle.

Shivani: Of course. Your secret is safe with us. I'm curious as to what Kendra's Temptation is exactly, but I feel it's something to do with the tribe selection tomorrow. I hope, whatever happens, the three of us can end up on a tribe together.

Wylie: I'd love that more than anything. I'm so glad we've had this conversation.

(The three of them continue walking along the beach. The camera focuses on Wylie as he is smiling.)

"none"

- I can't tell you how delighted I am to have found Jason and Shivani so early on in this game. With Shivani, although our faiths differ, we still hold a lot of the same values and she cares very deeply for her faith, so I have a lot of respect for her. Jason is just such an inspiration guy, born into a life of privilege and using it to give back to those less fortunate and strengthening his faith. The three of us all make faith a very central part of our lives and because of that, we have something that no amount of tribal lines or conflicting alliances is going to take away from us. I can't put all my eggs in one basket, obviously, but I have a feeling that this is going to work into a very strong alliance if ever given the chance.

(The camera then transitions to Jason, who is also feeling very pleased.)

"none"

- Bonding with Wylie and Shivani over our respective religions felt so amazing. When I was around them, I wasn't judged for my wealth, but we were just three normal people brought together by our faiths. Being able to compete in this competition means a lot to me and to have it off to such a good start is indescribable. I feel as if our bond will only get stronger and stronger and I'm hoping that we'll end up on the same tribes. Even if we drift apart and meet up at a swap, it'll be very difficult for me to turn my back on the bond we created because of this conversation. It gives me hope that, maybe, I won't be prejudiced for my riches out here and I'll be able to play just as if I were any other competitor.

(As the three walk along the beach, the camera pans up to Ashanda and Jensen, who are watching them. Ashanda looks irritated.)

Ashanda: Dude, do you see that guy's jacket? He's obviously so rich.

Jensen: Yeah, I was thinking the same thing when I saw him on the boat.

Ashanda: He's so well-groomed, too, like he's got a nice shirt, neat hair... ugh, I bet he has one of those really high paying jobs, so if he gets first boot the money for it won't even be worth his time.

Jensen: Yeah, it kinda bugs me. I mean, some of us need the money, you know?

Ashanda: Exactly. I could use the money a lot more than him.

Jensen: Me too. I want to go to college and I bet he didn't even have to.

Ashanda: You know how hard I worked my ass off just to get my qualifications? Probably harder than he's ever had to dream of working. I just want him out of here so fast.

Jensen: Well, it looks like he's already bonding with people. Maybe he's a good guy?

Ashanda: Yeah, tell you what, if he gets on my tribe, I'm getting him out first. If his friends are there too, then that's even more incentive for everyone else to target him too.

"none"

- So one of our competitors is some dude in a really expensive jacket, good looking shirt, clean and well-groomed and you can tell he's pretty much rolling in money. I worked so damn hard for everything in my life and this is the exact kind of guy I can tell has had everything handed to him. You can bet your ass I'm coming for him if he's on my tribe. He's already bonding with people too, so making a case against him should be a piece of cake! He can leave the game to the people who actually need the money.

(The camera picks up again as Kendra and Brooklyn are walking through the forest.)

Brooklyn: So, how are you finding everything so far?

Kendra: It's pretty good! I'm so glad I won that challenge. My Temptation is on my mind, though. At least no one's asked me what it is yet.

Brooklyn: That reminds me, what's your Temptation? (laughs) No, you don't have to tell me. To be honest, I'm surprised you won that challenge. I was expecting Mackenzie to.

Kendra: Well, lucky for  me, she slipped! I thought she'd win too, she didn't move at all.

Brooklyn: Looks like it really was your lucky day today, then. By the way, do you think you're going to take the Temptation?

Kendra: I have no clue yet. Like, it could be very good or very bad.

Brooklyn: That powerful, huh? Well, they weren't kidding when they hyped it up before.

Kendra: Right!

(The camera then pans a little further back to show Eddiot walking into shot. He sees Kendra and Brooklyn walking slightly ahead.)

Eddiot: Yo, ladies! Mind if I walk with?

(Kendra and Brooklyn look behind, see Eddiot, and let him catch up.)

Eddiot: Thanks! I'm Eddiot and, uh, I forget your names already. Like, you're... Kimbra?

Kendra: (giggles) No, I'm Kendra.

Brooklyn: And I'm Brooklyn!

Eddiot: Alright, cool! I'm Eddiot!

Brooklyn: I know... you just said that. (smirks)

Eddiot: I did...? Uh, I mean, yeah I totally did. Wanna hang out?

Brooklyn: Sure!

(The three of them continue walking, with the camera focusing on Eddiot.)

"none"

- Man, Kimbra and... uh, I forget her name again, like, Harlem or something? Anyway, Kimbra and Harlem are the hottest girls here, man! No way am I gonna miss out on the opportunity to chill with some sweet babes. My friends all told me this would be a cool vacation to hang out with some hot girls and, I mean, they're kinda lax on the food but not on the babes! This is gonna be super fun. Time for me to work my smooth moves and show why I'm a ladies man!

(Following this confessional, the camera returns to the trio as the conversation continues.)

Eddiot: So where are you girls from?

Brooklyn: I'm from Virginia.

Kendra: I'm from Florida.

Eddiot: Damn, they must be doing something right in that part of the country, 'cause both you girls are fine!

Brooklyn: (smirks) Thanks, Eddiot!

Eddiot: And you guys are obviously models, right?

Kendra: I am! I've done a few photo shoots here and there.

Brooklyn: I'm not. I'm a tattoo artist.

Eddiot: Whaaat? Oh, cool, did you design that awesome tattoo yourself?

Brooklyn: I did, actually. I'm glad you like it!

Eddiot: If you ever get bored of tattooing you  should totally become a model! You'd be so in demand, you look so great!

Brooklyn: Thanks! (giggles) But I would never have the time for it, especially since I've got Chase. He turned three about a week before I left here. He's grown up so fast!

Eddiot: Who's Chase? Like, your dog or something?

Brooklyn: (laughs) He's my child.

Eddiot: Dude, are you, like, one of those people who calls their dog their child? That's pretty  funny.

Brooklyn: (trying to stop herself from giggling) No, Eddiot, I literally have a three year old son.

Eddiot: So, you were like... uh.... (counts on fingers) Uh.... sixteen?

Brooklyn: Yeah, good job.

Eddiot: Damn, so that officially makes you a MILF, right? (laughs hysterically)

Brooklyn: I guess it does!

Kendra: So, you dropped out of school? How did you lose your baby weight?

Brooklyn: Yeah, I dropped out, and I did a lot of exercise. It didn't take me long at all. I'm actually fitter and better looking than I was before I got pregnant.

Kendra: That's so awesome, girl!

Eddiot: If this is better looking, you must have been amazing already before you had the baby!

Brooklyn: You're gonna make me blush in a minute, stop it, you. (laughs)

Eddiot: You girls are so great to hang out with. You wanna keep walking this way or check out that sweet beach?

Brooklyn: Let's keep going.

(The three of them keep walking. The camera flashes to Brooklyn, who is smiling.)

"none"

- I think Eddiot might have a little thing for me already? (laughs) He's cute but in the goofy, adorable way, you know? He's about as subtle as a truck. On the plus side, I've never been told I'm hot so many times in such a short time, so good confidence booster! (laughs) Eddiot's someone I see myself getting along with. He put on a great first impression and made me laugh a lot, but I just hope he doesn't think there's any chance of us being a showmance out here. I'd hate to break his sweet heart, but I definitely want him around! He'll either help me keep my sanity or lose it, and honestly, I think it'll be a fun ride either way! (laughs)

(As they keep walking, they come across Samantha and Tailhlaura.)

Taihlaura: Hey, guys! Mind if we join?

Kendra: No worries!

Eddiot: Damn, there's good looking girls everywhere out here! I love Grenadia!

Samantha: Firstly, it's Grenada, secondly, hello to you too, random citizen!

Eddiot: What are your names again?

Samantha: I'm Samantha, and this is Taihlaura.

Eddiot: Taylor?

Taihlaura: (laughs) No, Tailhaura.

Eddiot: Tallulah?

Taihlaura: (smirks) Taihlaura.

Eddiot: Ohhhh, Taihlona! Don't worry, I got it now!

Taihlaura: Okay, let's just roll with that. (laughs) So, what have you guys been up to?

Eddiot: Just chilling out with these babes right here!

Samantha: How are you guys feeling about no day one tribes? There's a couple of people going around thinking there's going to be an Upolu-type thing where two people go home right off the bat.

Brooklyn: Oh, God, that'd be awful. Kendra's probably immune from winning that challenge. Any chance we could find out what it is? No pressure at all.

Kendra: I'd rather keep it quiet for now, sorry. I'm just not sure who I can and can't trust yet.

Samantha: Smart girl. I'd be doing exactly the same thing. Do you think you're going to take it?

Kendra: I haven't got a clue. I just need to keep observing.

Taihlaura:  I can't imagine how stressful it would be to have a crazy power on day one. You're doing so well holding it together!

Kendra: Holding it together on the outside. On the inside I just wanna curl up, cry, and eat chocolate.

Taihlaura: That is such a big mood, girlfriend! I could just about sink my teeth into a Reese's peanut butter cup right now.

Kendra: At least I haven't had everyone run up to me wanting to know what it is. People are respecting privacy, which is good. I think I'd just lose it if someone started pressuring me.

Eddiot: Aww, Kendra, you're not feeling okay? Here, have a hug! (Without warning, Eddiot hugs her)

Kendra: Uh, thanks, that made me feel better. (smirks)

Eddiot: You're way too pretty to be running around all sad! Eddiot is here to bring you all the cheer!

Kendra: Thanks!

Samantha: So, are you gonna head back to camp? We've been that way and it's just forest, forest and more forest.

Kendra: Sounds like a plan!

Samantha: Cool!

(The group of them all walk back to camp. The camera focuses on Eddiot, who is beaming.)

"none"

- I'm having the best time out here! It's such a sweet place and there's so many good looking women! I've spoken with Kimbra, Harlem, Taihlona and Samantha and they're all awesome! Kimbra and Harlem are gorgeous and getting to hug Kimbra was the highlight of my day. Like, man, her hair is so soft and she actually hugs you back, you know? Samantha and Taihlona are good looking too. I hope we all end up on the same team or whatever, 'cause if I can spend... uh, I forget how long we're out here for, but if these girls and I can stay around the whole time, it's gonna be the funnest island vacation ever!

(The camera picks up as the group all arrive back at camp.)

Kendra: Thanks for the walk, guys! I'm gonna head off this way.

Eddiot: Sweet. Bye, Kimbra!

Kendra: It's Kendra!

(Kendra walks away from the group. She keeps going until she walks into Lulu and Stanley, who are relaxing under some shady trees.)

Kendra: Hey, you guys!

Stanley: Hey, Kendra! Lulu and I are just chilling out.

Lulu: It's so shady under here. Come join us.

(Kendra sits down.)

Lulu: So, how's  the game treating you?

Kendra: Wanting to die internally because of this Temptation but otherwise surviving. (giggles)

Stanley: Don't worry, we can take your mind off that! What do you do for a living?

Kendra: Modelling! Not Playboy or anything like that, don't get too excited. (laughs) I do some swimsuit stuff, some photoshoots for clothing stores and stuff, I'm really freelance.

Lulu: That's awesome! I'm a legal secretary and, honestly, it's so amazing!

Stanley: Oh, ew,  who'd enjoy sorting through files and stuff?

Lulu: Literally everyone says that, but it was so liberating! I was under a lot of stress from my parents, growing up, so getting my job was just so liberating! I became a completely different person.

Stanley: Awww, I guess it's not ew for you, then!

Lulu: What about you? What do you do?

Stanley: Well, I sing, play and teach guitar, and bartend, so a bit of everything!

Lulu: And we're not marrried? (giggles) Sorry, that was a terrible joke, but you can play guitar, sing and make me cocktails? Like, sign me up for a version of you that's a few years older!

Kendra: I could use a drink right now, especially freaking oiut about this Temptation!

Stanley: Yeah, some alcohol would so liven this place up a bit!

Kendra: Either alcohol or my three cats, to be honest. They're my life, I dote on them hand and foot.

Stanley: Awww, that's really sweet!

Lulu: What do you do with your singing, Stanley? GIgs and stuff, or..?

Stanley: Actually, I've produced two whole albums!

Kendra: Shut up! No way!

Stanley: Yes way! All acoustic stuff, 'cause my family's musical, too. They provided the instruments. My sister, Dakota, play the saxophone and bass, and my brother Max plays piano and sings too. He actually featured on one of my songs on the second album. We co-wrote it together, it's called By Your Side and it's basically about sticking together when things get tough.

Kendra: That is literally the best thing ever! Is it out or did you just release it for family?

Stanley: It's actually on iTunes!

Lulu: So you  came out here just to promote your album? (giggles)

Stanley: (giggles) Damn, busted! But if I came out here to do that, Kendra's advertising her modelling services!

(The three of them all laugh.)

Lulu: You guys are so fun!

(They continue laughing. The camera then focuses on Kendra.)

"none"

- I've been hanging out with a lot of people today and getting as much information as I can to see if I should use this Temptation or not, but out of everyone I feel the most comfortable with Lulu and Stanley. We had such a chilled out and fun conversation and for a moment I forgot about the stress of the reward. Then it hit me, I need to have people I can trust and I get along with these guys, so maybe I should form an alliance and clue them in on it to get a second opinion? It would definitely help me to have people I can trust on my tribe if I choose to pick them... but telling them could be the worst mistake of my life. I hope I can trust them as much as I think I can.

Kendra: So, I might just be about to become the biggest idiot out here on day one, but do you guys want to know what my Temptation is?

Luly: (eyes wide) Are you serious?

Kendra: Yeah, sure. I'm freaking out about it and I've gotten along the most with you guys. I think I can trust you... I better be able to.

Stanley: Yeah, for sure you can trust us! I think you're pretty cool, Kendra.

Kendra: Okay... I swear, if you tell everyone about this...

Lulu: We won't, don't worry. We want you to trust us!

Kendra: Okay, so, basically... (she leans in and whispers) I'm allowed to pick the tribes if I want, like, my tribe and the other will both be chosen by me. But if I do that, then my tribe's idol goes to the other tribe, so there'd be no idol on our beach.

Stanley:  Woah, that's insane!

Kendra: Yeah, tell me about it.

Lulu: No wonder you're freaking out. I'd probably be going crazy.

Stanley: Are you gonna take it?

Kendra: No idea. I want to know if you guys will do something for me.

Lulu: What's that?

Kendra: I wanna align with you guys but I'm not sure whether to take this or not. I need you guys to be, like, spies for me and keep an eye out on who's close and what they're doing and report it back to me? I'll need as much info as possible, and if I do take it, I'll put you guys on the tribe with me and we can be a kickass team, okay?

Stanley: Sounds awesome! I'm in, what about you, Lulu?

Lulu: Yep! Love the idea. We'll report back to you tonight, okay?

Kendra: Sounds great! But don't dare tell anyone what I told you.

Lulu: We won't! That wouldn't be very spy-like of us, would it? (giggles)

(The two of them walk away. The camera focuses on Lulu, who is smiling.)

"none"

- I was shocked when Kendra revealed her Temptation to us but also really pleased. We were getting along really well, I could see myself being friends with her and I'm glad she feels the same way. That Temptation is scary, though! No wonder she's freaking out. She wants Stanley and I to be secret spies for her and honestly I'm really liking the idea! (giggles) I feel so sneaky. Day One and we're already hitting the ground running! Well, not running, because then I wouldn't be a very good spy! I can't wait to do this. It's gonna be so fun!

(Following this, there is a transitioning shot before the camera picks up as it gets later in the afternoon. Topher is sitting by himself on the beach, looking down. As Meiling approaches, the camera quickly pans to Stanley and Lulu, who hide within earshot of them, laughing quietly.)

Stanley: You ready for this, Agent Lulu? (giggles)

Lulu: Ready!

(The camera then focuses back to Meiling and Topher.)

Meiling: Hi Topher! What's wrong? You seem down.

Topher:  It's just, I feel on the outs already. No one's really talking to me and I'm not sure how I can start bonding with them. They've all gone off into their own groups and I'm worried I won't be picked for the tribes tomorrow if we're doing that.

Meiling: Well, sweetie, sitting here moping about it won't do anything, will it? (smiles)

Topher: I know, but it's difficult for me. I was always the loner kid at school and wasn't that involved socially.

Meiling: Then you need to change that! You're out here playing a social game and you've got nineteen other people who will happily talk to you. All you need to do is go up and say hello!

Topher: Yeah, but I mean, they've started going into groups and it makes me wonder, am I too late? I'm not exactly the most approachable person and I wouldn't even know where to begin.

Meiling: You never know until you try! Listen, why did you come out here?

Topher: To improve socially.

Meiling: Then get up and do it. Honestly, I don't know what we're doing with the tribes tomorrow, but if two people are unpicked, you aren't doing yourself any favours by just sitting here. If it does end up that way, and you do end up going home because you sat down getting upset about no one talking to you instead of talking to them, you will kick yourself forever.

Topher: Yeah, I came out saying I didn't want to be first out, and if that happens I'll be devastated. It's just so much easier said than done to go up socialising with people. What do I have in common with them? I'm a 30 year old IT Technician and I haven't done anything special with my life. There's nothing all that interesting about me.

Meiling: Interest is subjective. I could tell you that my parents emigrated from China and you could fall asleep with boredom, but for someone else it could lead to an hour-long conversation. The point is, there are nineteen people waiting for a conversation, and here you are sitting alone waiting for people to come to you. People aren't mind readers, and they aren't going to seek you out because they don't know you well enough. I can't even keep track of everyone. You want to change yourself, but you can't just expect it to happen without doing anything. I'm being harsh, I know, but I want to help you help yourself.

Topher: I know and you're exactly right. I really needed to hear this. I'm going to make more of an effort from now on, but do you know where everyone is?

Meiling: It's getting dark soon, I think we're going to go back to the shelter. Come with me.

Topher: Thank you, and thanks for this talk, I really needed it.

Meiling: No problem. I told my children the same stuff and I tell my grandchildren the same: you need to remember that life isn't just going to magically fall into your lap. If you want change, you have to make it happen.

Topher: Thank you. I really want to improve and I'm going to try my hardest. I don't want to impose, but if it does end up that the tribes are being picked, can you pick me? I promise I'll be 100% loyal to you.

Meiling: I will, but only if you make an effort to socialise. Deal?

Topher: Sounds good.

(The two of them get up and head back to camp. The camera focuses on Meiling.)

"none"

- When I noticed Topher down on the beach by himself, I knew his problems would be something like what he described. You don't live sixty-eight years without knowing a few things about life, and one thing I learned very quickly was that if you wanted change, or you wanted something to come to you, you had to make an effort to get it yourself. I know it must be hard for him out here having had difficulties socially most of his life, but sometimes a cold, hard dose of the truth is needed. People aren't going to get anywhere in life if you cuddle and kiss them and tell them everything is okay. People won't just come to Topher, he needs to get up and make an effort, and I made him see that. It's worked well for him, and if it pays off, he might end up being picked tomorrow. If it doesn't, and I can see he's made an effort, I'll pick him. I hope for his sake he gets the opportunity to succeed.

(As the two of them head back, the camera returns focus to Lulu and Stanley, who are still in their hiding spots, having heard the entire conversation.)

Lulu: Well, that was interesting. I'd say that's mission successful, wouldn't you, Agent Stanley?

Stanley: Yeah, for sure! We should totally tell Kendra. I think Topher would be good to have on our tribe, or at the very least we should split him and Meiling.

Lulu: Definitely. I don't want to lead him on with anything, though. I actually want to be friends with him if he is with us, because if we fake it and he finds out later, he's going to be even worse.

Stanley: Of course it'd be real. Faking friends is such a douche move. Who would do that? Anyway, let's go back to camp before people start to notice we're gone.

(Stanley and Lulu,maintaining their distance from Topher and Meiling, make their way back to camp. The camera focuses on Stanley.)

"none"

- This spy thing for Kendra is going really well! We got some info just from listening to that conversation. Basically, Topher would be an easy ally for us- but we're actually gonna make friends with him and see the kind of person he is, not just for strategy like total douchewads- and he and Meiling are kinda tight, so we should split them up. It's good info for us even if the tribes don't get picked, too, because if Lulu or I end up with Meiling and Topher, we know that's a pre-existing relationship. I'm glad we got picked for this little mission, because it's doing my game the world of good! I feel in such a good spot already and the first day isn't even over yet, dude!

The camera then transitions back to camp, where the entire tribe, save for a couple of people, are hanging out.

Moses: Kendra, do you mind if I have your flint, so I can get this fire going?

Kendra: Not at all! (reaches into her bag and hands it to him) Here you go!

Moses: Thank you.

(As Moses works on the fire, Kendra turns to Stanley and Lulu, and they retreat slightly into the shelter.)

Kendra: Did you find anything?

Stanley: Topher and Meiling have a deal going where she'll pick him if the tribes are being picked.

Kendra: Hmm, so that could be an alliance

Lulu: Yeah, but it would be best for you to pick Topher if you choose to take the Temptation.

Kendra: Good to know!

(At that moment, Moses has fire.)

Moses: We have fire, everyone!

(As some excited cheers ring out, Jamie and Mackenzie return to camp, each carrying two large coconuts each.)

Jamie: Guys, we found this coconut tree in the forest and there are huge coconuts there!

Mackenzie: Yeah, I'm struggling carrying back just two of them.

Kory: Awesome! We'll be eating well tonight.

Moses: That we will! Get them on.

(Jamie takes out the machete and cuts the coconuts open, passing them around for everyone to take a swig of coconut water. As Kory passes the coconut to Brooklyn after having a swig, she takes it and drinks,  her cheeks puffing out.)

Kory: You look like a pufferfish!

(Brooklyn giggles as she passes the now empty coconut to Jamie. The camera transitions to Kendra, who is sharing the coconut with Lulu, Stanley, Ashanda and Tailhlaura. As Ashanda takes her swig, she looks scornfully over at the group with Jason, Shivani and Wylie in it. Kendra notices this and looks at her curiously.)

Kendra: What's going on there?

Ashanda: That dude in the really nice clothes is obviously rich as Hell, it's annoying. He and those two over there- the Indian lady and the older guy- had this big discussion earlier today and they're best friends apparently. It really annoys me that he's here, and Jensen was saying the same thing.

Jensen: (looking over from his group and walking over) What was I saying?

Ashanda: How rich Jason is.

Jensen: Ugh, yes. Some of actually need the money, like, I need to go to college. He doesn't need it.

(When everyone has finished, they pass the coconuts to Jamie, who takes the fruit out and starts cooking it. When the pieces are done, everyone helps themselves to some. After that, there is still some coconut left. The camera pans over everyone enjoying the food, before a small timeskip, where Jamie and Mackenzie are finishing at roughly the same time.)

Jamie and Mackenzie: (at the same time) Does anyone want the last coconut?

(Realising what happened, they both laugh.)

Jamie: Oh, you have it.

Mackenzie: No, I don't mind. You have it.

Jamie: No, seriously, I don't mind.

Mackenzie: I don't either. You have it if you want.

Samantha: If you guys don't stop, I'm gonna eat it. (laughs)

Jamie: Okay, we'll settle it. (laughs) How do you want to do this?

Trinity: FIGHT TO THE DEATH! (cackles)

Mackenzie: Rock, paper, scissors?

Jamie: Sure.

(They go. The first round ties on rock, then the second ties on scissors, then the third on rock again. They both laugh.)

Jamie: At this rate, the coconut's going to sit there all night.

Shivani: I'll think of a number between one and ten and the closest gets it.

Jame: Six?

Mackenzie: Two... please don't let the number be four.

Shivani: It was three. (laughs)

Jamie: You win this round, Mackenzie. (laughs)

(Mackenzie smiles and takes the coconut, before pausing and turning to Jamie.)

Mackenzie: You know what? Do you just wanna share?

Trinity: Oh my God, are you kidding me!?

(Everyone laughs as Jamie and Mackenzie end up sharing the coconut.)

"none"

- Today has been so fun and it was all made better tonight when Jamie and I had this ridiculously hilarious hoopla over coconut, of all things! We could not figure out what to do, finally broke our tie and then I ended up sharing... (laughs) Wasting a lot of time for nothing, right? Jamie and I went for a walk earlier to find the coconuts and he's a pretty cool guy. Honestly, we've all been so relaxed and getting along. It's kind of sad that some of our bonds are going to be split up tomorrow or that some people might even be going home. We all knew we were coming out for a competition when we signed up for this, though. I guess tomorrow is when the games really begin. Kendra's supposed to decide whether or not to use her Temptation and I've been wondering about it all day, but I didn't want to be that person. I just hope, if she decides to use it, it's not something too major. But if it wasn't, it wouldn't really be a twist, would it?

The camera next picks up on the castaways at nightfall, as everyone is getting ready to go to sleep.

Kory: Goodnight, everyone!

Lennox: Goodnight, guys.

Samantha: We're all in tribes tomorrow... someone's gonna have to build shelter all over again!

Shivani: Good luck to everyone. I hope everything works out favourably!

(As the castaways all begin to settle in, the camera focuses on Kendra, who is settling in next to Stanley.)

Stanley: You gonna do it?

Kendra: No clue...

(The camera fades away.)

Tribe Division
Jeff: Come on in, guys!

(The castaways file in and stand on the mat. The camera focuses on Kendra, who is looking nervous, as she settles on the mat. The camera then goes back to Probst.)

Jeff: Congratulations to all of you for making it on your first night out here. You've spent the first day as twenty individuals, but now it's time to divide you into tribes. Trinity, what's the feeling around this?

Trinity: Jeff, we're all freaking out a little that this is gonna be a repeat of Upolu and two of us are about to be sent home. I'm gonna be really salty if it is!

Jeff: Well, let me clear that up right now for you. There will be two tribes... of ten. All of you are going to end up on either... (he pulls out an orange buff) Carriacou, wearing orange, or (he pulls out a blue buff) Gouyave, wearing blue. But before we get to any of that... Kendra, you won the Temptation yesterday. I trust you've looked over it and made a decision?

Kendra: I have, Jeff.

Jeff: I need a decision now: are you going to use the Tempation?

Kendra: (deep sigh) Jeff...

(A few of the castaways look over at her.)

Kendra: ...I am going to use it.

(Meiling looks over, her eyes wide. Lulu smiles knowingly, while Topher looks very nervous.)

Jeff: Okay, here's how this is going to work. Since this Temptation affects everyone, I need you to come out here and read it out loud. Come stand next to me.

(Kendra walks over to Jeff and takes her Temptation Envelope out. She opens it and reads from the piece of paper.)

Kendra: It says, "You may choose the tribes yourself, but your tribe's Hidden Immunity Idol will be forfeited to the other tribe."

(Complete shock ripples through the castaways.)

Wylie: Oh my Goodness!

Taihlaura: That is crazy...

Jeff: So here's what this means: Whichever tribe Kendra is on, there will be no Hidden Immunity Idol at your camp. Whichever tribe Kendra isn't on will have two idols hidden. Kendra, any doubts now about picking the Temptation?

Kendra: I hope it turns out good!

Jeff: Okay, first thing's first, Kendra, which tribe would you like to be on?

Kendra: You know, orange has always been my colour, so I'll go with Carriacou!

Jeff: Kendra is the first member of Carriacou. That means they'll have no idols and Gouyave will have two. Here's how we're going to do this: One by one, I'm going to get everyone to step forward and you tell me where you want them, okay?

Kendra: Sounds good!

Jeff: Ashanda, come forward.

(Ashanda steps forward.)

Jeff: Now tell me which tribe Ashanda is going to be on...

Jeff: Okay, we have our two tribes! On Carriacou: Ashanda, Jamie, Jason, Kendra, Kory, Lulu, Mackenzie, Moses, Stanley and Topher. On Gouyave, we have: Brooklyn, Eddiot, Jensen, Lennox, Meiling, Samantha, Shivani, Taihlaura, Trinity and Wylie.

Kendra: Hand-picked by me! (laughs)

Jeff: Kendra, happy with your choice?

Kendra: For now, yes!

"carriacou"

- I put a lot of thought into it and decided I should take the Temptation since it would be better for my game. I put Kory on the tribe because I want him gone, and I needed to keep an eye on him, so that meant putting his buddies on the other side. Stanley and Lulu obviously had to come with me and I brought Topher along like they said and split Meiling on the other side. I brought Ashanda to my side because I feel she'll listen and split Jason up from his buddies because that's an easy second boot from our side. I put Ashanda here and not Jensen because she's more likely to listen to me and he'll just bitch and moan like a baby if I try to get Kory out first. Although Eddiot would have been an easy ally, I put him on the other side because he'd stick to me like glue and people might want to get rid of one of us over Kory and Jason, but I put Brooklyn with him to keep him entertained and give me an opportunity to work with the other tribe in case of a swap. Moses is with me because he's old and will do whatever the alliance says. Everyone else I just don't really have any plans for, so they all just went on Gouyave. It's a risk, what I'm doing, but I'm really feeling it'll pay off! I hope Kory enjoys his remaining time on the island, because if things go my way, his days are numbered!

Jeff: Kendra, you have one last decision to make: will you be staying at the old camp or going to a new one?

Kendra: We'll be staying at the old camp, Jeff!

Jeff: Carriacou are staying put. That means, Gouyave, you'll be making the trek to your new home. (He tosses a map, which Shivani catches) Here's the map, you guys will be heading out to your right.

(The Gouyave Tribe leave.)

Jeff: Carriacou, you guys can head back to  your camp.

(Carriacou leave. The camera focuses on a nervous-looking Kory.)

"carriacou"

- When Kendra picked out the tribes I couldn't help but notice that literally every person I'd bonded with was on Gouyave. As much as I want to believe there was nothing to it, I can't help but feel this wasn't a coincidence and this has been purposefully stacked against me. There's no idols on our side, either, so if Kendra has put me on here as a threat, then my back is seriously against the wall. Oh well, no one ever said making Day 39 would be easy. If I've got a fight on my hands, I'm absolutely ready for it!

Poll
In Kendra's position, would you take the Temptation? Yes No