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"We Get Along like Battleships"
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Season Survivor: Guyana
Author MightyUke416
Episode Number 6/17
Date Uploaded August 23, 2020
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We Get Along Like Battleships is the sixth episode of Survivor: Guyana


Challenges

Reward Challenge: Rod Screw It
Each tribe must hop over a series of tables, then untie rope to release a lever. Pulling the lever will release sandbags, which tribes will need to collect. One tribe member must then throw the sandbags to hit a spinning target, raising a flag. The first three tribes to raise both of their flags win.
Reward: The winning tribe will be taken to Kaieteur Falls where they will spend the afternoon and enjoy a picnic. The second place tribe will enjoy a picnic lunch back at camp. The third place tribe will receive one peanut butter and jelly sandwich per tribe member.

Immunity Challenge: Stay-in-Motion
One member from each tribe will drop three balls down a metal chute, one at a time, with one hand tied behind their back. The balls will travel down a spiraling metal track and exits out of one of two points (a turnstile gate in the middle of the track causes the balls to come out at alternate exits). They must catch the ball then drop it back into the chute at the top. At the same time, the remaining tribe members will be racing to complete a giant logo slide puzzle. If a ball exits the track and is not caught in time, that castaway's tribe members must stop working on the puzzle until all three balls are placed back in the chute. First three tribes to complete their slide puzzle, win immunity.

Story

Night 14

Ingariko

The program opens on the 14th night of the game at the Ingarikó camp as the four remaining tribe members return from Tribal Council following the elimination of Geoff. As they lean their torches against a sturdy tree, the camera focuses on Jessica B., then switches to her confessional.

Jessica Brennar "Tribal Council went exactly how I hoped it would. I outsmarted Pedro and turned my disadvantage into an advantage to ensure I got my way. Even though Whitney and Sal thought the plan going into Tribal was to vote for Ella, I knew Whitney would be too scared to go against me, and just as I hoped, it turns out Salim was too! At this point, I have the game in the palm of my hand. I obviously still have Whitney, so I can either keep Sal with me and vote out Ella, or I can pull in Ella to get rid of Sal and whatever advantage he has. Those returning players thought they could take me down, but they underestimate just how easy it is to control people with fear, which is exactly what I plan on continuing to do until the million dollar cheque is in my possession.”
JESSICA B.


Ella lets out a loud sigh as he places her bags in the shelter, then walks down towards the beach, leaving Jessica B., Whitney, and a visibly frustrated Sal back at camp to talk about the vote.

Sal: What happened back there, Jessica? I thought the vote was supposed to be Ella.

Jessica B. (Scoffs): Well, I wanted Geoff out because he was the bigger threat between the two. I have been upfront about that from the beginning.

Sal: But we’re supposed to be an alliance! We make decisions as a group, and we’re supposed to trust each other!

Jessica B.: Well, maybe I would have felt better about voting Ella out if you didn’t keep walking off with Geoff.

Sal’s mouth falls open slightly and he soon starts giggling awkwardly as he puts a hand over his mouth, prompting Jessica to scoff once more as she crosses her arms.

Jessica B.: What is so darn funny?

Sal: I’m sorry, I swear that just slipped out. But I honestly find what you said ridiculous. I never talked strategy with Geoff one time.

Jessica B.: Well, good. So now your number of strategic conversations with Geoff will remain at zero for at least the next 28 days. Hopefully that number with Ella is also a zero.

Sal: I’ve only done everything you’ve asked up to this point. You have no reason to doubt me.

Jessica B. (Shrugs): Let’s see if that continues then. I really don’t see the big deal, they both need to go anyway.

Sal simply lets out a loud sigh as Jessica turns her attention towards building the tribe’s fire back up. The comedian signals to Whitney that he’d like to take a walk with her. As the two start walking away from the main camp, the camera focuses on Sal and switches to his confessional.

Sal Malhotra "Tribal Council left me feeling completely and totally hosed. Despite Whitney, Jessica, and I all agreeing to vote Ella out, Jessica uses her Public Vote thing that she apparently had in order to vote Geoff. Once that happened, Whitney whispered to me that she felt she had to vote Geoff too, and my hand was suddenly forced. It’s like my options were either to vote Geoff too like a good ally, or vote Jessica out and put Whitney in a bad spot while also looking just as untrustworthy as Jessica seemed to think I am. At this point, I just need to get to the bottom of this and pray I didn’t just completely shoot myself in the foot.”
SAL


Following Sal’s confessional, he and Whitney are shown talking in a more private area of the camp.

Sal: Can I ask you something real fast?

Whitney: Sure.

Sal: I know we’re aligned with Jessica and everything, but why couldn’t we just keep our votes on Ella like we agreed? We would’ve had the votes on the revote.

Whitney (Sighs): I’m sorry, but I couldn’t do that. Jessica clearly has trust issues, and the last thing we need is to go against her and make her mad.

Sal (Confused): Does she not realize that this stunt she pulled only makes her seem like the untrustworthy one? Besides, it’s not like she’d ever go to rocks for Ella, of all people.

Whitney: No, but there’s already been so much drama at this camp, and I don’t know what Jessica would do come another tribe switch if she’s angry enough. The best move for both of us is to continue flying under the radar and letting Jessica take all the heat for both of us. If everyone is focused on her, we get to slip on through towards the end.

Sal (Nods slowly): Yeah… I see what you’re saying. (Sighs) I just hope this doesn’t come back to bite me. Jessica’s made her feelings towards me, and the fact she won’t trust me no matter what I say or do quite clear.

Whitney: You’ll be fine, Sal. I promise I’m with you all the way. Jessica’s got no reason to doubt you now either.

Sal: I know. I trust you. I would’ve just said “screw it” and put Jessica’s name down if I didn’t, especially after that stunt she pulled at Tribal.

Whitney: I really appreciate you saying that. Just trust me to trust Jessica, I’ll make sure we both get through this.

Whitney Whitlow "Jessica’s move at Tribal to verbally vote for Geoff instead of Ella like we all agreed on did irk me, but I knew in that moment that I had to flip my vote to Geoff as well. Sure, Sal and I could’ve voted Ella, forced a revote, and sent her home, but at this point in the game, my best move is to continue flying under the radar and letting Jessica take all the heat for everything she and I do. Sal isn’t happy about it, but I’d much, much rather deal with a frustrated Sal than an angry Jessica. From where I stand, part of flying under the radar means not pissing off Medusa, and I know I’d probably be turned to stone already if Jessica and Geoff came back to camp together.”
WHITNEY


Upon the conclusion of Whitney’s confessional, there is a transitional shot of a black panther staring into the camera. The scene then switches to show Ella alone on the beach, staring out into the ocean. After a moment, Sal joins her and sits next to her.

Sal: Hey, how are you feeling?

The psychology student jerks her head back slightly, visibly surprised to hear the comedian’s voice. She then shrugs her shoulders and lets out a sigh.

Ella: As good as you can expect, I guess. (Pauses) Surprised to see you down here. Has Jessica let you off your leash, finally?

Sal (Chuckling): Harsh… but valid. (Sighs) To be honest, I just feel bad for how everything went down, and I don’t want you to feel alone out here. After I’ve followed her instructions to the letter all day, she can kiss my butt if she has a problem with me checking up on you to see how you’re doing, just person to person.

Ella: Thanks, I appreciate that.

Ella Guyana "Tribal Council was an absolute disaster for me, and the only thing that possibly could’ve made it worse is if I was the one going home. Based on the reactions from Sal and Whitney when Jessica announced her verbal vote for Geoff, I do get the sense that I was the original target. Tonight was a huge wake-up call for me that I need to step up my game if I’m going to have a chance of winning. I promise I am not that same coward I was in my last season. If they want to get rid of me, they’re in for the fight of their lives."
ELLA


The scene now switches back to the shot of Ella and Sal on the beach, making light conversation unrelated to the game. The camera then zooms in on Ella’s face for a moment, soon fading into this season’s intro.

Guyana_Intro

Guyana Intro

Day 15

The program now reopens in the early morning on the 15th day of the game, focusing on Jessica B. the only person currently awake, as the attorney sits in front of the fire. After a moment, she stands up and makes her way over to the shelter and begins to look through her bag. Sure enough, near the top of her bag, the attorney finds a familiar envelope with the words "OPEN IN PRIVATE" written on the front.

Jessica B. (Muttering under breath): Of course he left me a present.

Jessica folds up the envelope and places it in the pocket of her tan-coloured pants. She then gingerly climbs back into the shelter, where Sal, Whitney, and Ella are all still sleeping, and one-by-one begins to open up bags as quietly as she can, sifting through the items at the top of the bag lightly. Being the closest to her, she starts with Whitney's bag, though she sees that Whitney has received nothing. Jessica then quietly steps out of the shelter, then tip-toes back in, between Whitney and Sal, as quietly and gently as she can so she can peak inside Sal's bag. Once again, she finds nothing, prompting a small smirk to appear on her face. Jessica then exits the shelter again, and walks around to the end, nearby where Ella is sleeping. The attorney then gingerly leans into the shelter, quietly sifting through the top of Ella's bag. Finding nothing, a confused expression appears on Jessica's face as she searches a little longer. Jessica then shrugs her shoulders and proceeds to close up Ella's bag. Just as she backs out of the shelter however, she looks down and sees Ella's eyes open, staring right at her, startling the attorney a bit.

Ella (Groggy): Were you just... in my bag?

Jessica B.: No, just checking to see if anyone else was close to waking up. (Pauses) Good morning.

Ella (Yawns): Give me five minutes.

Jessica B. (Shrugs): Whatever. Take all the time you need.

The attorney now walks off towards the jungle as Ella lays her head back down. The camera zooms in on the psychology student's face for a moment before switching to her confessional.

Ella Guyana "Jessica's bold, I'll give her that. I don't think I've ever met another person that would not only search through someone's bag, but do it while that person is sleeping and their head is mere inches away. That said, if she's that concerned about me possibly having an idol, I'm confused as to why she'd be searching my bag now instead of sometime yesterday before Tribal. Something is up with Jessica, and it just makes me more nervous than I already am. Clearly Jessica will stop at nothing until I'm gone, so I have to be prepared to go to war if I plan on making it through another vote."
ELLA


Following Ella's confessional, a transitional shot of a blue tarantula crawling up a tree comes onto the screen. The camera then switches to show Jessica in the jungle as she rips open her envelope. She then pulls out the contents of the envelope, and first sees her cast photo with the word "DISAPPROVED" once again stamped across it in red ink.

Jessica B.: Of course. (Rolls eyes) This is just dumb.

Jessica now pulls the envelope out in front of her, and begins reading the contents of it out loud.

Jessica B. (Reading): If you are reading this, the most recently voted out castaway has given you their Stamp of Disapproval, and selected you to receive a disadvantage in the game. As a result, you have lost your vote for the next Tribal Council you attend. At your next Tribal Council, in lieu of casting a vote, you are to simply place this accompanying piece of parchment in the urn instead. It is up to you whether you keep this information to yourself, or share it with anyone else. Good luck.

Jessica then pulls around another piece of parchment, which simply has the words "NO VOTE" written on it. She then nods to herself, places everything back into the envelope, then places the envelope back in her pocket. As she starts returning to camp, the camera switches to her confessional.

Jessica Brennar "I should've expected Geoff to be bitter enough at Tribal Council and give me this disadvantage. After all, I am the person that orchestrated his elimination and seized control of the game, while he went home pre-merge a second time. Obviously I don't like getting a disadvantage, but losing my vote really isn't the end of the world. With the numbers the way they are, and Whitney in my back pocket, all I need to do is make Sal and Ella think we're going to rocks if they don't side with me, and whoever I choose to send home will be gone. Nobody wants to risk a 50/50 chance of going home in the pre-merge, and Ella's already proven she's too chicken to risk a rock draw, so I couldn't be in a more perfect position. At the end of the day, fear is the number one thing that drives and controls people. Fear got me what I wanted at the last vote, and with what people will think is a rock draw looming if they don't listen to me, next time Tribal Council happens, it'll get me exactly what I want once again. The best part is that I don't even have to really do anything to make it happen because that fear will manifest itself all on its own, and I will still be in control of this game, regardless of the fact I don't actually have a vote of my own.”
JESSICA B.


After Jessica's confessional, she is shown returning to camp. Ella is now awake and sitting by the fire. The psychology student turns her head, sees Jessica coming, and nods in her direction. Jessica B. responds to this with a nod of her own. The attorney walks right past Ella towards the shelter, though the camera lingers on the shot of the psychology student for another moment before fading out.

Wai Wai

The program now opens at the Wai Wai camp in the early morning, first showing the teal blue tribe flag, then showing a transitional shot of a jaguar sitting in a tree, looking around. We are then taken to the main camp area where Billy can be seen sitting in the shelter, rummaging through his bag, soon finding an envelope marked "OPEN IN PRIVATE." Upon seeing this, Billy's heart stops and his mouth falls open.

Billy (Muttering under breath): No... not again.

The early childhood educator closes his eyes and shakes his head for a moment as the scene switches to his confessional.

Billy Guyana "Dude, when I opened my bag this morning, my instant reaction was just... 'F***, not this s*** again.' The last time I saw one of those envelopes dude, I got told that the first time I got immunity, Probst was just gonna be like 'Nope, they can still vote your ass out.' I know I still had to find out what was in here dude, but it took a little convincin' for me to actually get off my ass 'n' go find out exactly what it is I'm now dealin' with out here."
BILLY


Following Billy's confessional, we are taken to the shot of Billy in the jungle, staring at the envelope he received as he takes a few deep breaths while contemplating opening it. After a few moments before pulling out its contents. The first thing he sees is his cast photo with the word "APPROVED" stamped on it in green ink, much to Billy's shock.

Billy: Holy s***, dude! I didn't expect this, but maybe whatever else comes with this'll actually be good for me now.

Billy now pulls out the note that accompanied his stamped photo and proceeds to read it out loud.

Billy: Congratulations, if you are reading this, the most recently voted out castaway has given you their Stamp of Approval, and selected you to receive an advantage in the game. You have been awarded the Express Pass, which gives you immunity...

Upon reading the word "immunity", Billy's heart sinks.

Billy (Shakes head): F*** dude, I can't even use this properly.

The early childhood educator lets out a loud sigh, then continues reading.

Billy (Reading): You have been awarded the Express Pass, which gives you immunity at any Tribal Council you choose to play it. However, in being awarded immunity, you also lose your vote at that same Tribal Council. If you choose to play this advantage, it must be played before the votes are cast, and it expires after the final six. It is up to you if you wish to keep this information a secret, or share it with any of your tribe mates. Good luck.

Once he has finished reading the note, Billy pulls out the final item that was in the envelope: a flat, plastic skull with a bright, red X on each eye, attached to a lanyard with the Survivor: Guyana logo on it. The early childhood educator nods to himself and lets out a sigh as the camera switches to his confessional.

Billy Guyana "I feel like I should be happier with this advantage than I actually am, dude. But dude… since I already got that disadvantage thingy takin’ away my first immunity, if I play this thing now, I’m basically just givin’ up my vote. If I can keep this Express Pass until after my first immunity win, it’ll be a great thing to have. But right now dude… as much as I hate to say it, this advantage ain’t gonna do me much good, and that kinda sucks, dude. (Shrugs) I guess… at least it ain’t another disadvantage… right, dude?" (Chuckles awkwardly)
BILLY


The camera now refocuses on Billy as he continues to stare at his Express Pass with a confused expression on his face. He flips the skull over, and finds that there is a barcode on the other side, which gets him giggling for a moment.

Billy: Cute.

He continues to stare at the advantage for another few moments before his heart suddenly stops again. His eyes go wide and his mouth falls open a little bit, appearing mortified.

Billy: Oh… f***! No… no, no, no… this can't be happening, dude… I can't f***in' believe it. He's gone… just like that. (Sighs; shakes head) This just… cannot be happenin' right now, dude… f***. I dunno what I'm gonna do. I dunno what I'm gonna do.

Billy now proceeds to wipe his face with his free hand before looking up at the sky for a moment. He then looks back down at his Express Pass and shakes his head one more time, now appearing frustrated with himself.

Billy: Ugh, I gotta stop bein' such a p***y over this s***. (Sighs) I just hope I can figure this out, dude.

Billy Guyana "I was so confused for a lil' bit as to why I received this thing, 'cause I don't have a ton of connections in this game, dude. Like, seriously dude, who's gonna give me, of all people, an advantage, right? But then, dude… all of a sudden, dude… it just hit me. Geoff's gone. Ingarikó went to Tribal last night, 'n' he must've been voted out. (Sighs) I think I should be able to trust Kelly-Ann 'n' Mendez right now… probably… maybe… (shakes head) but dude, Geoff was my best friend in this game, 'n' he's the only person I knew for sure had my back out here. Things might be lookin' alright for me right now, dude… but I just really hope things don't go to s*** between now and then. At least I know Geoff is rootin' for me in Ponderosa, dude. I promise, I'm more determined than ever to somehow make it to the merge 'n' also to make him proud."
BILLY


Once Billy's confessional has completed, he is shown returning to the main camp area with a troubled expression on his face. All four of his tribe mates are awake and at camp themselves, though Elvis is the first to spot Billy coming back.

Elvis: Hey dude!

Billy (Forces a giggle): Hey.

The tailor now takes the time to exit the shelter and approach Billy. Kelly-Ann is shown sitting by the fire, turning her head to face them. As Elvis gets closer, he notices the expression on Billy's face and lowers his voice to speak to him.

Elvis (Concerned): You doing alright, man?

Billy: Me? Yeah… why?

Elvis: You just seem down all of a sudden. Something wrong?

Billy (Hastily): No, everything's fine, dude.

Elvis (Puzzled): You sure?

Billy: Y-yeah, it's all good.

Elvis: Would you tell me if something was bothering you?

Billy (Sighs): Yeah, dude… I would… thanks.

Elvis (Takes a deep breath): Alright… I'm here if you ever need to talk.

Billy: Thanks, dude.

Billy now walks past Elvis towards the shelter as the camera focuses on Elvis, who is left confused. The tailor then walks over to the fire and lets out a sigh as he sits next to Kelly-Ann, though his eyes are fixated on the flames.

Kelly-Ann: Just curious… what's going on with Billy? If you don't mind me asking.

Taken aback by Kelly-Ann's voice, Elvis appears visibly startled for a moment.

Kelly-Ann: Sorry, didn't mean to scare you.

Elvis: It's fine. (Shrugs; sighs) I dunno what's up with him. He claims he's (finger quotes) fine.

Kelly-Ann (Scowls): I don't buy that. Something's up, you can see it in his face.

Elvis: I know, I don't buy it either. I just wish he would have told me.

Kelly-Ann (Nods slowly): Yeah.

The camera now focuses on Elvis as he stares into the fire, then switches to his confessional.

Elvis Tylka "I know I've spent most of my time with Billy just innocently flirting with him, but the thing is, I've started to feel a true connection between us in the past couple days, and I've come to genuinely care about him as a friend. When he came out of the jungle this morning, my Kingly Dad Sensors were just going off like crazy: "BZZZ! BZZZ! BZZZ! BZZZ! BZZZ!" I could tell that something was bothering him, and this sense of worry just came over me. (Sighs) It kind of hurts that Billy wouldn't tell me what it was, but hopefully in time he comes around. Until then, all I can really do unfortunately is let him know I'm here to listen if he needs me to."
ELVIS


After Elvis's confessional, the camera shows Billy forcing a smile as he walks over to sit next to Kelly-Ann and Elvis by the fire. They each greet him with "Hey" prompting Billy to respond with "Hey dudes." As Billy sits down, the camera fades out.

Orealla

As the program fades back in, a shot of the beige Orealla tribe flag appears on the screen. The scene then switches to the shelter, where Irene can be seen laying on her back, just staring at the shelter roof as the camera switches to her confessional.

Irene Guyana "Ever since K.C. put out the tribe's fire and blamed me, my game has been blown to smithereens. For some God forsaken reason, everyone seems to have just bought what he said hook, line and sinker, and I've been shuffled to the bottom of the tribe just like that. I'm not giving up though. You can call me whatever you want (counts on fingers): a bitch, an attention whore, spawn of Satan, ungrateful millennial, slippery snake, whatever, but you can't can't call me a quitter. It seems like Aleigha might be a lost cause, 'cause she's barely looked at me since that all went down. So that means I just need to somehow get Patty Cake and the (finger quotes) "Charmer" to see the light if I'm going to get Officer Newman out of here."
IRENE


Once Irene's confessional has finished, she is shown approaching Charmer, who is relaxing on the beach, perhaps working on a tan.

Irene: Hey... Charmer... you mind if we talk for a bit?

Charmer now sits up and flashes a smile in Irene's direction.

Charmer: Sure, what's up?

Irene: I know I might sound like a bit of a broken record here, but I just want to explain what happened with the fire 'cause K.C. spread nothing but lies about me.

Charmer presses her lips together as she considers how to respond. As she does so, we see a brief shot of K.C. looking around the jungle before switching back to the current conversation.

Charmer (Sighs): Irene, it saddens me to hear that anyone would put the fire out on purpose, especially using our canteens.

Irene: I know, but it wasn't me that did it! I was just minding my own business while K.C. was supposedly looking after the fire. Then I went for a swim, and when I come back, all I get is people yelling at me. I swear, I had no idea what even happened until you guys filled me in.

Charmer: Really?

Irene: Come on, Charmer! You have to believe me!

Charmer: But why would K.C. do something so mean?

Irene: He’s doing what he can to try and get me sent home! He must see me as a threat, or something. He’s trying to pull out all the stops to get rid of me, because he knows that I know he’s a dangerous player that can’t be trusted, and now he’s proving why!

Charmer: It just makes me sad that anybody would hurt the tribe like that. If K.C. wanted you out that badly, why wouldn't he just use his words?

Irene: He wanted a quick way to turn the tribe against me, so of course he's going to do what he can to show people I am some kind of menace or something.

Charmer: But why would he hurt the whole tribe? It doesn't make sense.

Irene: K.C. doesn't care about the tribe, he only cares about himself.

Charmer: But why would he empty his own canteen then?

Irene: Maybe he just drank it all, but either way, that was all part of framing me and making me look bad!

Charmer (Sighs): I don't know, Irene… this whole thing is upsetting.

Irene (Frustrated): You don't believe me, do you?

Charmer: It's not that… I don't know who to believe. I didn't see it happen, so I don't like pointing fingers.

Irene (Mutters under breath): You're a better person than Aleigha.

Charmer: I'm sorry… I'm just so sad that this happened, and I don't like all the yelling and finger pointing on top of it.

Irene: How do you think I felt when Aleigha started yelling at me for something I didn't do?

Charmer: You're right… that was not nice of her. She was just very angry and took it out on you because she thinks you did that.

Irene (Frustrated): But I didn't put the fire out, Raven!

Upon Irene raising her voice, Charmer starts to look more uncomfortable.

Irene (Sighs heavily): Would you please at least help me vote K.C. out?! I promise I'll take you to final three… you and Pat.

Charmer: What about Aleigha?

Irene: She goes right after K.C. Maybe if we get to another swap I'll give her another chance. But with the way she went off on me for something I didn't do, I can't stand to be around her anymore, and I know I'll never be able to rely on her.

Charmer: Oh… okay.

Irene: So, are you on board?

Charmer (Sighs): Maybe… if K.C. is the one to put the fire out… he should go, I guess. I also trust Aleigha… and I don't want her to go.

Irene: I promise you the fire going out was all K.C.'s doing. As for Aleigha, she'd just better hope the tribes get mixed up between K.C. going and the next time we go to Tribal. I promise you though, I'll have your back the entire way.

Charmer (Sighs): Thanks.

Charmer Parker "The fire getting put out on purpose the other day really made the drama and yelling on this tribe so much worse, and I'm only feeling more alone and uncomfortable than I did before. Everyone seems to think Irene is the one that did it… but Irene is trying to blame it on K.C., and she's putting so much pressure on me to vote him out, and she is promising me final three. Irene doesn't seem to care how much the fire being put out on purpose upsets me, and I just have a feeling she wants to use me for a vote, and it makes me wonder if she's telling the truth even, because all she seems to care about is voting K.C. out and that's it. She can't even promise me that Aleigha will be safe, even after I said I trust Aleigha… so I really don't know if she cares about me at all. I wanna vote out whoever put the fire out though so… (sighs) this is just so hard… so very hard."
"Charmer"


Following Charmer's confessional, a transitional shot of an emerald tree boa appears on the screen before the scene switches back to the main camp area as Irene returns from her conversation with Charmer, appearing visibly frustrated. Aleigha is relaxing in the shelter with her eyes half closed and Pat is tending to the fire. Irene sits down next to Pat and lets out a frustrated sigh, earning the train driver's attention.

Pat: You feelin' alright, Irene?

Irene (Shakes head): No...

Irene Guyana "Talking with Charmer is like talking with a sweet, innocent, little f***ing 4-year-old. This is Survivor, and I hate children to begin with, so it's really starting to get on my damn nerves. She's so caught up in the fact the fire was put out and that people aren't being nice to each other instead of the fact. K.C. is the real menace in this situation. She kept giving me that cop-out answer of not wanting to point fingers, and she wouldn't even agree to a final three with me because I dare tell her I don't want Aleigha there, for obvious f***ing reasons! I'm trying to do my damn best to get people to see the truth and clear my name, and this is the s*** I'm met with?! (Sighs) Sad thing is, I need her vote to keep me around, so it's crucial I get Pat on my side ASAP. Charmer does seem to like Pat too, so I hope that if I can get Pat, then maybe he will go to bat for me and talk some sense into the girl that talks like she could be his f***ing granddaughter."
IRENE


Once Irene’s confessional ends, she and Pat are shown talking somewhat quietly as they sit by the fire.

Irene: This is so stupid. I'm on the chopping block for something I know I didn't do, and nobody seems to believe me.

Pat: You seriously didn't put out the fire with our water?

Irene: I promise you I didn't! (Sighs) I know K.C. did that just to make me look bad 'cause he has it out for me for some reason. He has to go. K.C. is so dangerous and he's just going to cause ginormous problems. If he can do something as awful as empty everyone’s canteens onto the fire and manipulate all of you into thinking I did it, imagine what else he could do. You can't trust a single word that comes out of his mouth 'cause he'll just lie and backstab you.

Pat: Yeah, if K.C.’s doin’ all that, then I really don’t trust him.

Irene: There’s legit nobody else that would’ve done it. I was out for a swim the entire time, K.C. was beside the fire when I left. Then all of a sudden, I come back into camp and find Aleigha screaming at me.

The camera now pans over to focus on Aleigha, who is still resting in the shelter as this conversation is taking place, though Pat and Irene have their backs to her. As Irene says her name, Aleigha’s eyes open up wide and she starts visibly paying attention to the conversation

Irene: I don’t know what else I can say other than I promise I’m totally innocent. If you help save me and get rid of K.C., I’ll be indebted to you. I promise I’ll take you to the final three.

Pat: Wow… that’s a lot to consider.

Irene: I’m willing to take Charmer to the final three as well, and make us the most dominant alliance this game has ever seen if we can get through to her, but talking to Charmer is like talking to a small child. I don’t know if she doesn’t understand what I’m saying, or if she doesn’t want to understand it, but it looks like we’d have to rely on her.

A scowl comes across Aleigha’s face.

Pat: You just gotta make Charmer feel comfortable ‘round you. She’s quite sensitive, and you have to appreciate how upsettin’ this whole thing was for her.

Irene (Rolls eyes): Are we not the same age, Charmer and I? I’m the one that’s being framed here!

Pat: If what you’re sayin’ is true, then you got every right to be angry. But that doesn’t mean Charmer ain’t gotta right to be upset. We rely on fire ‘n’ water every day out here to survive physically, so it’s upsettin’ to see someone deliberately sabotage the tribe. You gotta show some understandin’ ‘n’ compassion.

Irene: I’m the one being set up here and nobody’s showing me any compassion, despite the fact it should be obvious that this whole thing was a set up. Heck, Aleigha went full psycho on me. (Scoffs) I swear, that girl’s got anger management issues. If she’s not on drugs already, maybe she needs to take some.

Aleigha (Butting in): Can you f***ing stop slandering Charmer and I, Irene?!

Visibly shocked to hear the tattoo artist’s voice, both Irene and Pat turn around to face her as she exits the shelter with a scowl on her face, then crosses her arms as she glares right at Irene.

Aleigha Cabanaz "Hearing what Irene was saying about Charmer and I… it really hurt me, f***ing deeply. It never feels good to overhear people insult you behind your back, and I heard all that s*** before. I feel like I’ve been tryin’ to fight for a shred of f***ing respect my entire f***ing life, and all I’ve been trying to do out here is stand up for people being wronged, and for what I think is the right thing. Irene’s the one that put out our f***ing fire with our f***ing canteens, but I’m the psycho that needs to go on drugs? Really?! Worse yet though, she’s insulting Charmer for no f***ing reason, and Charmer hasn’t done s*** to her! Charmer wasn’t even f***ing around to defend herself! (Shakes head) I just can’t believe this s***. I was hoping nothing like this would f***ig happen out here. (Sighs) Either way, the bottom line is that Irene is a f***ing disgusting human being, and the sooner I no longer have to put up with her f***ing bulls***, the better!"
ALEIGHA


Aleigha: Why can’t you treat people with some f***ing respect in this game, Irene?

Irene (Taken aback): I don’t treat people with respect?! Look in the mirror, Aleigha! At least I don’t scream at people over every minor inconvenience!

Aleigha: You used our canteens to put out our f***ing fire, and now you’re literally f***ing insulting Charmer and I behind our backs! If you have something to say to me, say it to my f***ing face! You’d also better leave Charmer the f*** out of this! That girl hasn’t done s*** to you!

Irene: Why must you turn everything into a f***ing argument? I told you already I was framed for the fire incident! If you’re not going to listen to logic, that’s not my fault.

Aleigha: Even if you were framed, which I f***ing doubt, that doesn't give you the right to insult people like you were just doing.

Irene: Sorry if your feelings got hurt, but I call 'em like I see 'em. If you don't want people to call you a psycho… maybe try not being a psycho, and see how that works out for you.

Irene now walks away, leaving Aleigha shaken and simply staring into space. Seeing this, Pat walks over to her.

Pat (Sympathetic): You doin' alright, Aleigha? You wanna chat for a bit?

Aleigha (Shakes head): No, it's fine. That was nothing I haven't heard before.

Aleigha now proceeds to walk away in the direction opposite Aleigha, leaving Pat alone. The camera then zooms in on the troubled expression on Pat's face as the scene switches to his confessional.

Pat Williamson "Ever since the fire got put out by someone, morale at our camp has just derailed, flipped on its side, 'n' gone downhill. Evidence seems to point to Irene bein' the culprit, but she's adamant it wasn't her. Either way, she ain't doin' herself any favours by constantly gettin' into arguments with Aleigha. Now, Aleigha's far from an angel here, but she was right to be upset after hearin' the stuff Irene said 'bout her. Ya' know… I'm startin' to feel as though even if K.C. did put out the fire like Irene's allegin', this tribe might be better off if the next one to go was Aleigha or Irene regardless. If nothin' else, it'll put an end to the constant bickerin'."
PAT

After Pat's confessional, we see a momentary shot of Aleigha storming down to the beach with a scowl on her face, which is followed by a shot of Irene walking through the jungle as the camera fades out.

Macushi

We are now taken to the purple Macushi tribe as the camera focuses on the purple tribe flag before switching to a shot of Bernadette and Kye talking in the shelter. Evander and Sheila are just leaving camp to fill the water canteens.

Bernadette (Anxious): Kye… do you think I'm well-liked here? What are my chances of staying versus Evander if we go to Tribal?

Kye: Everyone likes everyone here, Bernadette. For what it's worth, even after everything that's happened between us, I'd consider you to be my best friend on this tribe.

Bernadette (Gasps): Really?!

Kye: Of course. You're such a fun person to be around, and I appreciate that you just say whatever is on your mind, even if it gets you in trouble sometimes. You're real, every inch of you.

Bernadette leans over and hugs Kye tightly, catching the personal trainer off guard.

Bernadette: Awww… that's so sweet of you.

Kye (Giggles): Why would I lie?

Bernadette releases her hug and lets out a sigh.

Bernadette: I dunno… I guess I've just heard about some of the stuff people say about me behind my back. That I'm too fat, too loud, too sl***y… it's just a lot sometimes.

Kye: Well, I promise you I don't think any of that about you. I like you just the way you are, as Bernadette.

Bernadette: That's so sweet. But… what about Evander and Sheila? What do you think my chances of staying are over Evander if we go to Tribal?

Kye: Well, I can promise you that I'm voting Evander or Sheila for sure if we go to Tribal. I like them, but we've bonded more since the beginning, and I know you won't ever betray me.

Bernadette: Thank you… but what about Sheila? Do you think she would vote for Evander?

Kye: I can't speak for Sheila, but I'd hope she would keep her word. For the record, I haven't heard her say any of that stuff you listed, and I seriously don't think either or Evander feel that way about you.

Bernadette: Thank you. Do you think it would help if I taught people some aerobics? Ya' know… showed another side of me? Do you think I'd fit in better?

Kye (Smiles): I think that would be a lot of fun! I don't think you need to do that to get them to like you, 'cause I'm sure they already do. But I think that could be a lot of fun. A nice break from the daily grind, if you will.

Bernadette: Sorry, this disadvantage has just got me so, so, so rattled 'cause I seriously thought Neville liked me, but apparently not. But yeah, when Sheila and Evander come back, let's get our aerobics on!

Kye (Giggles): No need to apologize, Bernadette, I know the feeling. But yeah, I'm looking forward to it.

Kye Dowling "Bernadette is so worried about how she fits in with this tribe, especially since she received that disadvantage from Neville. After hearing some of the stuff people have said about her, I understand her concern. It makes me happy that she wants to teach us some aerobics. I don't think it will do anything other than making Bernadette feel good. But even if that's all it accomplishes, then I think it will be worth it." (Smiles)
KYE


Upbeat music now begins to play as the four members of the Macushi tribe are all on the beach. Bernadette is at the front of the group leading them through some stretching. After they have finished stretching for a few minutes, Bernadette encourages all of them to "shake, shake, shake your whole body out. Shake, shake, shake." Bernadette then teaches them some simple maneuvers, including: jumping jacks, squat jacks, butt kicks, skipping, invisible jump rope, and jump forward jogs. Once the teaching has finished, the fitness instructor requests they do a dance routine she developed with the maneuvers shown, which the tribe agrees to.

Bernadette: Just follow my lead, this will be fun! There is just one more little, itty, bitty thing we need though… music. But don't worry, I've got that covered. The Purple Bay Packers Dance Routine is about to start! Are you ready?

Evander, Kye, Sheila: Yes!

Bernadette (Starts jumping jacks): I'm blue! da ba dee da ba daa! Da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa!

As Bernadette continues singing "Blue" by Eiffel 65, her tribe mates follow her lead with the maneuvers she is doing. After a short while, Bernadette switches to butt kicks as she continues singing the song with a smile on her face and the scene switches to her confessional.

Bernadette Kampen "I am so, so, so, so happy that Kye encouraged me to lead my Purple Bay Packers in an aerobics class! It was so much fun, everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, and I finally feel like my presence is starting to be appreciated around here. I know I haven't been good in the challenges, but I hope this shows the tribe that if we ever do have a dance challenge, which we need to have at some point, that I'm their girl and that I will get them a victory in that challenge! I'm really, really, really hoping that I am doing a good job showing people that I'm giving everything I have, and that my efforts show them that I deserve to stay in this game and continue leading our Purple Bay Packers."
BERNADETTE


The camera now returns to the aerobics class as Bernadette is leading the tribe through the "Invisible Jump Rope" maneuver and singing "Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cyrus. She leads them through a few more maneuvers until she finishes the song. She then claps her hands together and stands still in front of the tribe with a smile plastered across her face.

Bernadette: Okay! Are you ready to add a little flair to these moves?

Her tribe mates all nod.

Bernadette (Excited): Perfect! Just follow my lead, I got one more song for you. We're gonna add some hip action to the moves you already know. Plus, I got one more I'm gonna add. As I said, just follow my lead. Are you ready?!

Bernadette's tribe mates all nod as she starts singing "My Humps" by the Black Eyed Peas and leads them through a motion in which they swing their butt out to one side while bending their knee on their opposite side and lifting the back of that foot up, leaving their toes on the ground. They then switch sides to the beat.

Bernadette: Ma hump, ma hump, ma hump! Ma hump, ma hump. Ma hump, ma hump, ma hump! My lovely little lumps! Check it out!

This generates laughter from the entire tribe. The camera hones in on Sheila as she follows Bernadette's lead, playfully rolling her eyes in the process.

Sheila Guyana "Bernadette is a strange, strange creature, let me tell you. That aerobics session this morning was one of the most downright bizarre experiences I've ever had, although I will admit it was silly, harmless fun… except for Bernadette's singing. (Shakes head and giggles) My God, the Black Eyed Peas song was alright, but when it came to actual singing, she's as atrocious at that as she is in the challenges! (Giggles) For the sake of her students' ears, I hope to God she has a music player of some sort at her community centre that she uses so that they don't have to worry about going deaf while doing their cardio." (Laughs)
SHEILA


Following Sheila's confessional, Bernadette is shown clapping and cheering for her tribe as the session ends, all four of them sharing a good laugh.

Bernadette: You all did so awesome!! Thank you so, so, so much for letting me lead you all through that.

Evander: You're so welcome! That was a lot of fun, Bernadette! I wouldn't be opposed to doing some aerobics every day out here!

Bernadette: Really?! Thank you so much, Evander!

Evander: I'm serious!

Kye and Sheila are both shown nodding in agreement with Evander.

Bernadette: That's so sweet! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

The Macushi tribe continue talking and laughing together on the beach, while Bernadette has a big smile on her face. Kye is also smiling as he rubs Bernadette's back.

Bernadette:' Thank you very much for encouraging me to do that, Kye. I feel a lot better now.

Kye: It's no problem at all, Bernadette. I'm so happy to hear that.

Bernadette gives Kye another quick hug. As she releases the hug, the camera fades out.

Reward Challenge

Jeff Probst: Come on in, guys!

The Wai Wai, Orealla, and Macushi tribes are shown entering the challenge arena with Kelly-Ann, K.C., and Evander carrying their respective tribe flags. As they assemble on their tribe-coloured mats, the camera pans around to show Ingarikó entering the challenge arena, with Jessica B. carrying the tribe flag.

Jeff Probst: Wai Wai, Orealla, Macushi, getting your first looks at the new Ingarikó tribe... Geoff voted out at the last Tribal Council.

Most of the remaining castaways not on Ingarikó are shocked by this, with the lone exception being Billy, who is shown nodding his head sadly upon hearing the news officially. Meanwhile, both of Kelly-Ann's hands are over her wide-open mouth as she looks over at the Ingarikó tribe, then at Billy, and then back to the Ingarikó tribe. Over on the other tribe mats, Sheila and Kye also appear visibly shocked by this news, as does Pat on Orealla, while K.C. and Irene nod slowly, out of apparent approval. The camera then pans back over to the Wai Wai mat, where Kelly-Ann still appears shocked, though she has moved one hand over her heart.

Jeff Probst: A lot of shocked faces here. None moreso than yours though, Kelly-Ann. What's going through your mind?

Kelly-Ann (Shrugs): I guess... I just thought Geoff would be around a lot longer. I know the returnees were the minority over there, but he was strong, and I thought he could make it through. (Shrugs) Who knows? Maybe it was a good move for them as a tribe, but it was just shocking to see from my end.

Jeff Probst: Alright, 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 Rod Screw it. He then reveals that the reward will be an afternoon picnic at Kaieteur Falls for the winning tribe, a picnic back at camp for the 2nd place tribe, and that the third place tribe will receive a peanut butter and jelly sandwich per tribe member.

Jeff Probst: I know it's worth playing for, so let's get right to it. Orealla, Wai Wai, you each still have one extra tribe member, so you'll each sit somebody out. Orealla, who's it going to be?

Pat: It'll be me, Jeff.

Jeff Probst: Pat is sitting out for Orealla. Wai Wai, who will it be for you?

Kelly-Ann: I'll sit this one out, Jeff.

Jeff Probst: Alright, Pat and Kelly-Ann, take your spots on the sit-out bench. As for the rest of you, I'll give you a minute to strategize, then we'll get started.

After a time-skip, the castaways are shown in the starting position, ready to begin the challenge.

Jeff Probst: Alright here we go! For reward, in the form of a an afternoon picnic. Survivors ready... GO!!

Reward Challenge: Rod Screw It
Tribe Untying
Knots
Throwing
Sandbags
Obstacles
Only
Sit-Outs
Ingarikó Jessica Brennar
Jessica B.
Sal Malhotra
Sal
Ella GuyanaWhitney Whitlow
Ella, Whitney
Wai Wai Jessica Mendez
Jessica M.
Billy Guyana
Billy
Anu AbdulleElvis Tylka
Anu, Elvis
Kelly-Ann Guyana
Kelly-Ann
Orealla Aleigha Cabanaz
Aleigha
KC Guyana
K.C.
Charmer ParkerIrene Guyana
Charmer, Irene
Pat Williamson
Pat
Macushi Sheila Guyana
Sheila
Kye Dowling
Kye
Bernadette KampenEvander Duprat
Bernadette, Evander
  • Wai Wai is the first tribe to have all of their members make it over the tables and to the knots, where Mendez starts untying.
  • Following closely behind is Orealla, who are only slowed down slightly by Irene. Aleigha then starts untying the knots.
  • Ingarikó is close behind in 3rd place, with Jessica B. then starting on the knots.
  • Macushi is in dead last, with both Sheila and Bernadette having a lot of trouble getting over the tables. Kye ends up staying back to help Bernadette over the tables.
  • Mendez whips through the knots for Wai Wai, quickly pulling the lever to drop the sandbags and giving the tribe a solid lead.
  • Jessica B. also made quick work of Ingarikó's knots, dropping their sandbags and putting them in 2nd.
  • Aleigha struggles to get the knots undone quickly, but she manages to get through them and drop their sandbags soon after Sheila starts working on Macushi's knots.
  • Sheila manages to get through Macushi's knots at lighting speed, making up a lot of time as she pulls the lever to drop their sandbags.
  • Wai Wai maintains their lead as Elvis and Anu toss sandbags to Billy and Mendez to place in their box.
    • Once all their sandbags have been collected, Billy then tosses them at Wai Wai's target.
  • Sal and Whitney toss their sandbags to Ella and Jessica B. with great accuracy, allowing Ingarikó to make up some time on Wai Wai as the latter two do not have to move far to place their sandbags in their box.
    • Once all their sandbags have been collected, Sal then tosses them at Ingarikó's target.
  • Though Billy has made some progress, his throws have much less accuracy than Sal's, despite having more power behind them. This allows Ingarikó to slowly make up time on Wai Wai.
  • Orealla then gets their sandbags in the box, with K.C. throwing them at the target.
  • After another minute, Macushi finally gets their sandbags into the box, allowing Kye to toss them at the targets.
  • Soon after Kye begins tossing sandbags, we can see that Billy manages to lower Wai Wai's first flag. He wastes no time starting on his second.
  • Sal meanwhile had been making progress on both sets of targets. He is shown to be getting very close to winning the challenge.
  • Kye quickly begins making progress on the targets for Macushi, soon putting himself neck and neck with K.C., despite the police officer's head start.
  • After another few moments, Sal lowers Ingarikó's first flag. As the comedian focuses on his second, Billy starts getting very close to finishing his.
  • Sal's strategy of alternating the target he throws at out of the gate ends up paying off, and he lowers Ingarikó's second flag first.

Jeff Probst: INGARIKÓ WINS REWARD! They will have a picnic at Kaieteur Falls!

  • Just as Ingarikó starts celebrating, Billy lowers Wai Wai's second flag.

Jeff Probst: Billy has done it! Wai Wai has won the afternoon picnic at camp! We are looking for one more, it is a showdown between Kye and K.C..

  • As Probst says this, K.C. manages to lower the first flag for Orealla, though Kye lowers Macushi's first flag mere moments later.
  • Both men appear neck and neck as they throw their sandbags at their tribe's second target. After a few tense minutes, it is Kye that successfully lowers his tribe's flag first.

Jeff Probst: Macushi wins reward, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches! Leaving Orealla with nothing!

The four members of the Macushi tribe most notably Bernadette, begin loudly celebrating as the Orealla tribe look on in frustration and disappointment. The camera focuses on Aleigha as she glares in Bernadette's direction with a scowl on her face. After a time-skip, Probst is shown standing in front of the four tribes.

Jeff Probst: Ingarikó, congratulations. A bit of a come-back was needed there, but you pulled it off. You will be taken to Kaieteur Falls, where you will enjoy a full afternoon picnic. You will be getting there... by helicopter. (Smiles appear on all four tribe members) Grab your stuff, head right down that path, it should be waiting for you. Enjoy the afternoon.

Ella, Sal, and Whitney all excitedly clap as the tribe grab their bags and head down the path as instructed by Probst, who now turns his attention to the Wai Wai tribe.

Jeff Probst: Wai Wai, you were close, but not quite close enough to get the win. Still, a pretty nice consolation prize for you. An afternoon picnic back at camp will still get some much-needed food in your bellies. Grab your stuff, head on out. Your picnic will be waiting.

The Wai Wai tribe now pick up their bags and exit the challenge arena as Probst turns to face the Macushi tribe.

Jeff Probst: Macushi, incredible come-back for you after a disastrous start. Not the win you were looking for, but hopefully a nice peanut butter and jelly sandwich for each of you is enough for your efforts. Grab your stuff, head on back to camp. Your sandwiches will be waiting for you back at camp.

Once the Macushi tribe have picked up their bags and left the challenge arena, Probst turns to face Orealla.

Jeff Probst: Orealla, another solid effort for you, but once again, I got nothing for you. Grab your stuff, head back to camp. I'll see you at the next immunity challenge.

As the dejected Orealla tribe pick up their bags and begin to make their way back towards camp, the camera focuses on a visibly frustrated Aleigha and switches to her confessional.

Aleigha Cabanaz "This sucks, major f***ing balls! We haven't won a single reward challenge since we swapped, and I haven't managed to win one in at least ten days! Then I look over at Bernadette, celebrating like she just won the f***ing lottery even though she had to be practically dragged and pushed through that challenge to give Kye a chance to win something for them! UGH! (Hangs head for a moment) Especially after all that f***ing losing, and the s*** with the fire Irene pulled, I need to win some sort of food reward. I can feel myself starting to just lose my f***ing mind! I'm not a quitter, but... I can't keep going on like this. Something's gonna have to give sooner or later, and I hope it's not my f***ing sanity."
ALEIGHA


After Aleigha's confessional, we see one more shot of the frustrated expression on her face as she walks back to camp before the camera fades out.

Reward

Jovial music begins to play as an aerial shot of the Kaieteur Falls appears on the screen. The camera pans around the falls allowing us to get various stunning views of a site known as "Guyana's Isolated Gem." Following another aerial shot of the falls, the helicopter carrying the winning Ingarikó tribe appears on the screen. All four castaways, even Jessica B., are smiling as they take in the breathtaking views. The camera then focuses on Ella, who may have the biggest smile on her face out of anyone.

Ella Guyana "I've been on two previous helicopter rides in my life... both in Montserrat, and each time I find myself absolutely blown away by the view. This was absolutely no different, and I found myself just in awe with all the bright colours, and of course with the falls themselves. I kid you not, I felt like I was Charlie being taken to the Chocolate Factory after having found Willy Wonka's golden ticket. As incredible as the view was however, I'll admit that even high up in the clouds, I was still very much looking forward to that picnic with some good food... and hopefully an idol clue or something that could get me back in this game."
ELLA


After Ella's confessional, the helicopter lands in open green space, next to an area beside the river, where a picnic has been laid out for the tribe. As the castaways exit the helicopter, the camera follows the Potaro River to the crest of the waterfall. While Jessica B. and Ella immediately head towards the picnic to dig into the food, Whitney walks up to the edge of the river, and is followed by Sal.

Whitney: You have no idea how much I wish I had my camera with me right now. This is absolutely stunning.

Sal (Nodding): Yeah, no doubt.

The camera then pans around to show the picnic, and the wide variety of food provided, including: sandwiches, soft drinks, wine, potato chips, hummus, fruit salad, sliced watermelon, and apple pie. Jessica B. and Ella are both shown piling food onto their plated, with Whitney and Sal soon joining them. As Ella does so, she attempts to sift through the napkins, cutlery, and various dishes; however, this does not go unnoticed.

Jessica B. (Glaring): Searching for an idol clue there, Ella?

Ella awkwardly looks towards Jessica B. At this time, both Sal and Whitney look towards them as well. After a moment, Ella simply shrugs her shoulders

Ella: That's what happens when you're the next to go.

Jessica B.: Well, if you find something, I can promise you that I'll see you find it.

Ella: Good for you. Just know that if I find an idol, I'm playing it next Tribal no matter what.

Jessica B.: Thanks for telling me.

Ella now starts eating some of the food she had collected, but does still attempt to check various dishes/piles in between bites. Meanwhile, Jessica B. begins doing the same thing, but in a less subtle manner, having no qualms bending over the food and taking over an area to search if need be. As the camera pans around, Sal can also be seen subtly peaking around various dishes to look for something. Meanwhile, Whitney focuses entirely on either the food, or the nature surrounding them, having no apparent interest in searching for an idol clue. The camera then refocuses on Ella as she bites into a piece of watermelon and switches to her confessional.

Ella Guyana "The only downside to this reward was that I wasn't allowed any spare moment to glance for an idol clue because Jessica would not take her eyes off of me, and of course she had to make a scene about it when she saw what I was doing. Openly searching for the idol clue won't hurt me at this point because I'm already on the bottom as it is, but I just hope that if there was a clue hidden there that nobody else was able to find it as a result of Jessica's antics."
ELLA


Once Ella's confessional has finished, we can see the tribe engaging in casual conversation and some laughter for a few moments as they eat. Sal seems to have taken the lead on the conversation, while Jessica B. is the most quiet. Once Sal has finished the food he has taken, he finishes his glass of wine. After another moment, there is a bit of a lull in the conversation. At this time, Sal proceeds to remove his shirt, earning the attention of all three women on the tribe.

Jessica B. (Confused): What in the name of Santa Claus are you doing?

Sal (Chuckles): I'm going for a swim, Jessica! We're in this incredible spot, water is nice and clear, why not take advantage of it?

Sal takes this time to remove his shoes and socks, then his pants, stripping down to his underwear as his tribe-mates look on.

Sal: Anyone want to come and join me?

Whitney quickly gulps down what is left of the wine in her glass.

Whitney: For sure! This sounds like a lot of fun, and that water is just calling my name!

As Whitney begins to strip down to her underwear, Sal cups a hand over his mouth and speaks in a low volume, barely audible to his tribe-mates, and subtitled on the screen.

Sal: Jessica... Ella... come play in me!

Jessica B. (Confused): What was that? Did you call my name?

Sal (Cheeky): I dunno... must've been the water calling you. I think it called Ella too.

Jessica B.: That sounds like a marvelous idea, Ella. Why don't you go play in the water with those children?

Ella: You're only saying that to stop me from looking for an idol clue. I'm fine where I am.

Jessica B.: No, I insist. You're on a reward, Ella. You go and have fun. Enjoy it.

Ella (Matter-of-Factly): Right after you, girl.

Jessica B. (Taken aback): Excuse me?

Ella: You heard me. I'll only join Sal and Whitney in the water if you do.

Jessica B.: Water is not really my thing. I'll take the library over the beach any day of the week.

Ella: We're on reward, Jessica, and there are no libraries here. Go on. Enjoy yourself.

Jessica B.: What's gotten into you these past couple days? Did Geoffrey give you back your tongue before he left?

Ella: Let's not change the subject. Either you strip down and get in the water with me, or I stay back.

Jessica B.: I'm staying back regardless. But you heard Sal, the water is calling your name. (Turns to Sal) Come on Sal, what was the water saying again?

Sal: Something along the lines of... Ella... Ella...

Jessica B (Interrupting): You hear that? It's saying (Starts to chant): Ella. Ella. Ella...

Jessica B. continues chanting Ella's name, with Sal, then Whitney soon joining in. Eventually, Ella rolls her eyes and starts removing her jacket.

Ella: Ugh, fine... 'cause clearly you... and maybe the water... won't leave me alone, I'll go for a swim with them.

Jessica B. (Smugly): Good.

Ella: However, Sal? Wasn't the water calling another person too?

Sal: Yeah, I also heard something along the lines of (starts to chant): Jessica... Jessica... Jessica...

Ella and Whitney then proceed to join Sal in chanting Jessica's name until the attorney responds.

Jessica B.: Well, you people are persistent, I'll give you that. As long as you go, Ella... I guess I can join you.

Sal: This is awesome! Should be a lot of fun!

Sal and Whitney then make their way towards the river, while Ella and Jessica both stay back and keep an eye on each other as they proceed to strip to their underwear. Both young women place their clothes neatly folded next to the picnic blanket before heading to the water, almost side-by-side.

Whitney (Wandering into the river): Oh my gosh... this water's so nice!

Sal: I know, right? I'm so happy we won so we had the chance to do this! Best reward ever!

Whitney chuckles and playfully rolls her eyes at this remark. She then begins engaging in light conversation with Sal for a few moments before Jessica B. and Ella finally join them, gingerly entering the water, mindful of the speed at which it is rushing past them.

Sal: Careful now, don’t get swept down the falls, you two! (Giggles)

Jessica B. I promise you that won't happen to me. I'm a strong enough swimmer, and only you would be dumb enough to let it happen.

Sal: Hey, I just say that because I love and care for you so much!

Jessica B. makes a gagging motion at this comment, which gets everyone laughing.

Sal: Unionically though, if it weren't for the obvious risk of death, I might be tempted. Seems like it would be a fun, all natural waterslide.

Whitney (Giggles): You're not wrong.

Ella: Too bad this isn't Niagara Falls and we don't have barrels.

Sal: What are you talking about? That sounds… oddly specific.

Whitney: Did people actually go down Niagara Falls in barrels?

Jessica B.: Ella's right. It's illegal now, but people did. They've got part of a museum now showing the barrels people used. First moron to try it was a school teacher, and she took her cat with her.

Both Sal and Whitney are shocked to learn this.

Whitney: That's insane! You have to be joking!

Jessica B.: I'm not the supposed (finger quotes) "comedian" here. So no, I am not joking. Apparently she did it as some get rich quick scheme, and they both somehow survived.

Sal: I guess it's true, God really does look after babies and fools.

Ella: I just feel bad for the poor kitty that had no say in the matter and had to be trapped in a barrel going down Niagara freaking Falls with its crazy owner.

Jessica B.: If I was that cat, I'd be sure to claw up that moron I was trapped with, leave a bloodbath in the barrel, and then run as far away from her as possible as soon as I got out. I'd rather be a stray kitty than live with that amount of crazy stupidity.

Whitney: You said they both somehow survived the falls, right?

Jessica B.: Correct.

Whitney: So I guess the question is if she got the fame and fortune she was seeking.

Jessica B.: She got the fame and started a trend of morons following her lead apparently, so they had to block off the falls and make it illegal to ride down them. But she apparently died lonely and penniless.

Sal (Shakes head): Man… that's rough. I kinda feel bad for her to be honest, after taking such a huge risk.

Jessica B.: I don't. Served her right in my opinion. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

Sal: But I can only imagine how desperate she must've been before the drop to even want to attempt something like that. I can't help but feel bad.

Whitney and Ella nod in agreement with Sal as Jessica B. shrugs her shoulders.

Jessica B.: Whatever, I'm not the "feelings police." You're allowed to feel bad for her. I just don't have a tolerance for stupidity.

Sal (Giggles): Fair enough, I guess.

Sal Malhotra "The reward was absolutely incredible! Even if you take away the beautiful scenery, we still had some great food, and the tribe was able to convince Jessica to… (gasps) socialize! (Giggles) Seriously though, Jessica tends to walk around camp like she's Lurch from The Addams Family, so I'm amazed we were able to convince her to join us in the river, and that she actually conversed with us. I'll admit, I learned today that Jessica can even be kind of funny when she wants to be. Hopefully now that Geoff's gone, she can start to relax and let loose a little bit, 'cause having Social Jessica around instead of Grumpy Jessica would be a huge win-win for both her and the tribe out here.”
SAL


After Sal's confessional, we can see the four members of the Ingarikó tribe continuing to talk and laugh as they hang out in the water, with even Jessica B. seeming to slowly start enjoying herself. Soon, Sal makes a light-hearted remark, which gets even Jessica to let out a short chuckle as the scene switches to her confessional.

Jessica Brennar "At first I was a little put off by Sal's idea to go swimming in the river without bathing suits, especially at his and Whitney's insistence that I join them. However, it did serve a purpose because it got Ella away from the picnic and prevented her from looking for an idol… not that I think Sal is necessarily intelligent enough to have thought that far. In saying that, as reluctant as I was to participate, I did ultimately enjoy myself and the chance to discuss something other than the game for once, which I did not expect. Goes to show that even Sal can have a decent idea every now and again… who knew?”
JESSICA B.


As Jessica B.'s confessional ends, the scene switches to the four Ingarikó tribe members talking in the river for another moment before fading out.

Wai Wai

The jovial music picks back up as we are shown the Wai Wai tribe flag, with the scene then taking us to the main camp area where a picnic has been laid out for the tribe, given their second place finish in the reward challenge. This picnic is similar to the one Ingarikó was awarded, but with only soft drinks and ice water available to wash the food down, instead of wine. The five excited castaways are shown arriving back at camp and quickly put their bags back in the shelter before sitting around the picnic blanket. As he sits down, Billy lets out a sigh.

Billy: Sorry I couldn't get those flags up fast enough 'n' blew our lead, dudes.

Elvis puts his arm around Billy's shoulders and pulls him in close.

Elvis: Don't even worry about it. We still got a massive feast to fill our hungry bellies with. That's the important part.

Kelly-Ann: Exactly! Besides, you're still a great asset to us in pretty much every challenge, and I know I couldn't have thrown those sandbags like that.

Billy: Thanks dudes, I guess I'm just a bit bummed we're missin' out on those falls.

Elvis: I get it, they would've been nice. But food and immunity are the important things out here.

Billy: Yeah dude, you're right about that.

Elvis: Of course I am. (Giggles) I'm always right.

Elvis removes his arm from around Billy's shoulders and begins to pile food on his plate.

Billy (Sarcastic): Sure you are, dude. (Chuckles)

Elvis (Laughs): Oh piss off, pretty boy!

Kelly-Ann (Butting in): His nickname is "Captain Hair". Get it right, Elvis.

Billy (Cheeky): Yeah dude! (Flips hair) See? You're not always right.

Elvis (Taken aback): I thought we agreed a few days ago that Anu was the new "Captain Hair," which would mean I could nickname this dude "pretty boy" if I wanted.

Anu (Giggles): I never accepted that nickname. I think it suits Billy better, to be honest.

Jessica M.: So what should we call you then? Black Rapunzel?

The entire tribe, including Anu, start laughing, with Elvis even slow clapping.

Elvis: Oh my God, girl! Yeeesssss!

Elvis and Jessica M. fist bump.

Billy: Now that's a new nickname I can get behind, dude.

Anu : I don't mind "Black Rapunzel" actually... if I must have a nickname, that is. (Shakes head) But you're all strange people, I hope you know that.

Kelly-Ann: Mendez and the boys? Yes. Me? I'm just your average mother of three from Pennsylvania that happened to play this game once before.

Billy: You're also mighty beautiful, and you study bugs for a livin', dude. We could call you "Bug Lady Barbie."

Kelly-Ann starts laughing uncontrollably.

Billy: That ain't somethin' you see everyday, dude! So you're not normal either dude... just like the rest of us ain't normal.

Kelly-Ann: Wow... (chuckles) "Bug-Lady Barbie"... that's a new one. (Shakes head) It doesn't help that my husband is named "Kennedy" does it?

Jessica M.: Nope! Now you're a real life Barbie and Ken... officially.

Billy: Now dude, we just need Mattel to make a doll of you wearin' your lab coat 'n' a Survivor buff.

Elvis: Your dollhouse could be your lab with bugs all over the place... ready to party.

Billy: That's perfect!

Kelly-Ann (Shakes head): Wow! If that happened, that would be wild, I must say.

As the castaways eat their picnic, the laughter and joking continues. Soon, the camera focuses on Anu as she takes a sip of her soda and switches to her confessional.

Anu Abdulle "The longer I'm on this tribe, the more I feel like these are all people I want to be friends with long after this game is done, because they are all fun to hang out with, and the picnic was a great example of that. But, it is also starting to become obvious that Billy is growing quite close to Elvis and Kelly-Ann in particular. I already don't trust Billy, and I'm supposed to be aligned with Kelly-Ann. Billy was already my ideal target 'cause I feel like I could work with Elvis if I need to, so this just makes me almost want to go to Tribal Council so I can vote him out. I doubt anyone else would be up to throwing the challenge, but since we are all strong physically, if we did lose the challenge, we can afford to lose Billy at Tribal. I just hope he hasn't already grown so close to both of them that I can't get the numbers together... despite him supposedly being outside the majority alliance."
ANU


Once Anu's confessional has finished, we are taken to a scene following the conclusion of the picnic featuring the waitress having a conversation with Elvis near the water well.

Elvis: That picnic really was something, wasn't it? I love how close we've gotten as a tribe. I can feel us becoming more like a family every single day.

Anu: Yeah, I can see that happening too, especially between Billy and Kelly-Ann.

Elvis appears taken aback by Anu's remark and the camera briefly switches to show Billy and Kelly-Ann talking and laughing by the shelter before we are taken back to the current conversation.

Elvis: I agree. I didn't expect them to be so close when we first got here, but it's becoming more clear now. The more I think about it, the more I feel like we really should split them up if we go to Tribal.

Anu: I was thinking the same thing. I know you're close to Billy too, and I know he is our strongest challenge performer, but the reasons to get rid of him are just piling up for me, and I know we'd at least be able to pull Jessica in to give us the numbers.

Elvis (Taken aback): Oh... yeah, I see what you're saying.

Anu (Probing): Is that something you'd be willing to do? I thought you had said that if Billy was in your way of the million that you'd vote him out.

Elvis: I would... and I agree that we should bring Mendez in to split up Kelly-Ann and Billy, but I think the better move would be to get rid of Kelly-Ann.

Anu: I don't know if Mendez would be willing, 'cause she gets along super well with Kelly-Ann too, and I think Billy is much less reliable for us down the line anyway. I can't see a point where I'd ever trust anything he says.

Elvis: However, I don't think Billy's much of a strategic threat at all, versus Kelly-Ann, who is wicked smart. I know Mendez is close with her too, so that might make it a bit of a tough sell, but that's why Kelly-Ann is so threatening. She knows how to get in good with everyone, and it's scary.

Anu simply nods her head slowly.

Elvis: Just think about it for a bit. If we can pull this off, it would be such a giant move to get Kelly-Ann out.

Anu: You're right, it doesn't hurt to talk to Mendez about voting Kelly-Ann. But I do think we'd have an easier time pulling her in to vote out Billy. As I said too, I can't bring myself to trust him. I don't think anyone in their right mind, except maybe Kelly-Ann at this point, would be able to trust him for any length of time out here.

Elvis (Sighs): Well... if that's how it's gotta be, then I'm in. You and Mendez are my ideal allies anyway, so count me in on whatever you two are doing when we go to Tribal.

Anu: Sounds good. I know you and Billy seem to have a great friendship. But game-wise, I think sending him out is the best move for all of us.

Elvis: I disagree, I think Kelly-Ann is the best person to vote out for all of us. I'm willing to stick with you and Mendez all the way, but just promise me you'll consider getting rid of Bug-Lady Barbie at our next Tribal.

Anu (Giggles): I promise, I 'll consider it. The important thing here is that you, me, and Jessica all need to be loyal to each other, no matter what.

Elvis: Totally! Girl, that just goes without saying. Like, duh.

Anu and Elvis both share a giggle as the camera focuses on the tailor and switches to his confessional.

Elvis Tylka "I know I told Anu that I'd be willing to vote out Billy, but girl, I was really hoping I wouldn't be asked to do it this soon. It's just... (shakes head, sighs) I feel like there's a genuine connection between us that I didn't expect. Also like... I can just tell that going home pre-merge again would be crushing for Billy. I told myself I wasn't gonna bring emotion into this game, but girl... here I am, finding myself hoping and praying that Mendez and Anu agree to vote Kelly-Ann. At least I can honestly say that I think voting out Kelly-Ann is what is best for me and Anu strategically, so... (crosses fingers) I've got my fingers, and... (lifts up feet) toes-ies all crossed that my plan to blindside Bug-Lady Barbie actually happens if we do have to go to Tribal."
ELVIS


Once Elvis's confessional is finished, a transitional shot of a black caiman alligator in the lagoon appears on the screen before we see Anu nearby the shelter quickly and quietly approaching Jessica M.

Anu (Quietly): Come with me, I need to tell you something.

Jessica M.: Sure.

As Anu and Jessica M. begin making their way to a more private area of the camp, the camera focuses on Anu and switches to her confessional.

Anu Abdulle "My conversation with Elvis went almost as bad as it possibly could. Sure, he may have said he'd vote Billy out if he had to, but he is also targeting Kelly-Ann for being a (finger quotes) "threat," which is exactly what I had feared. That's the whole reason I pulled Kelly-Ann and Jessica into an alliance in the first place, because we're all strong women that boys will be threatened by. As much as I'd rather Billy go, that really makes me question if I can or should work with Elvis. Seriously, if he thinks Kelly-Ann is so threatening and needs to go soon, how long is it going to take for him to think the same thing about me?"
ANU


Anu: If we had to go to Tribal Council at the next vote, where's your head at right now?

Jessica M.: At this point, probably getting rid of Elvis. He just seems really shady to me... much more than Billy.

Anu (Nods): Yeah, I'm starting to see that myself, and I doubt we'd be able to trust him if there's another swap. I don't trust Billy either, and I think he'd still be my ideal target, but Elvis just pulled me aside and said he wants Kelly-Ann out.

Jessica M.: Really?

Anu: Yeah, and don't be surprised if he pulls you aside too. He told me he wants me and you together to blindside her because of how (finger quotes) "threatening" she is.

Jessica M.: Yikes... that's exactly why you wanted us three women to align here to begin with.

Anu: My thoughts exactly. I'm just not sure what to do anymore because Billy is close with both Elvis and Kelly-Ann. You could just see that at the picnic (Jessica nods) It's also another thing that Elvis pointed out to me as a reason to get rid of Kelly-Ann.

Jessica M.: Wow.

Anu: I know, and I think you and I would be Billy's first targets come Tribal. But if Elvis is already seeing us as threats, I don't want him around much longer either.

Jessica M.: I think Elvis is more of a schemer, and I'm equally bothered by his instant targeting of Kelly-Ann. Billy might want us gone first, but if he can't get the numbers together, then there's not much he can do. Us three girls are solid, so we have no reason to worry about Billy just yet.

Anu: I just don't want to get to a point where we have to rely on him, and getting rid of Billy would keep Kelly-Ann closer to us. Besides, if Elvis can't get the numbers to vote Kelly-Ann, there isn't much he can do either. I don't want to get to the merge with either of them, to be honest.

Jessica M.: True... so what are you suggesting? Throwing the challenge?

Anu: It's tempting, but I won't throw if nobody else is on board to throw, and I can't see Kelly-Ann agreeing to that. It's just a tough situation for us to be in.

Jessica M.: I don't agree with throwing the challenge. But I'm glad you told me about Elvis, and gave me the head's up. Now I know to be prepared for his scheming behind to come up to me.

Anu: He'll probably ask if I talked to you about voting out Kelly-Ann. I know you and I would never do that right now. But if he asks, just say we did.

Jessica M.: Of course.

Anu: I also did ask Elvis if he'd be willing to vote Billy if he had to. He said he would, but he clearly doesn't want to. It's all the more proof that we need to get one of them out as soon as possible.

Anu Abdulle "Well, it looks like Elvis's life in this game is hanging by a thread, but I don't actually feel all that bad. I still want Billy out of this game more than anything because I don't trust him to tell me the truth if I asked him what time it was, and also because it would force Kelly-Ann to get close to Jessica and I. But, I'm not about to stick my neck out to save Elvis, of all people since like Jessica, I am also uneasy about him after hearing why he talked about Kelly-Ann, and also seeing how clearly close he and Billy are. The dumbest thing I could do out here is let Elvis put me on the chopping block. So I just have to go with the flow and hope I can get the vote to go how I want it to when we do go to Tribal Council."
ANU


Following Anu's confessional, a brief shot of a harpy eagle sitting in a tree appears on the screen before we are taken to a quiet conversation between Jessica M. and Kelly-Ann in a secluded spot.

Jessica M.: Listen, just so you know, I spoke with Anu a few minutes ago. Elvis is gunning for you, apparently... hard.

Kelly-Ann (Scowls): That's not good. What reason did he give?

Jessica M.: According to Anu, Elvis think's you're way too threatening to take much further in this game, and he also sees how tight you are with Billy.

Kelly-Ann: Well then, my mind is made up. Elvis must go if we lose immunity. (Shrugs) I know we were probably going to do that already since you and I have that side deal with Billy. (Jessica M. nods) But it's nice to have confirmation that Elvis has pitted himself against me in particular.

Jessica M.: Definitely. The other thing that struck me about my talk Anu though was that she still pushed for Billy to go, even after throwing Elvis under the bus.

Kelly-Ann (Confused): What?!

Jessica M. (Crosses arms; Nods): I know, and this is exactly why I don't trust Anu that much. Either Billy has dirt on her she doesn't want coming out, or she has some sort of side deal with Elvis.

Kelly-Ann: But if she's working with Elvis, why would she throw him under the bus?

Jessica M.: That confuses me too, but maybe she senses how much I don't trust her, and she just wants to make me feel like I need her vote, or something. All I know is that there's something Anu isn't telling us, and that worries me.

Kelly-Ann: Do you think she's telling the truth about Elvis wanting me out, and why he supposedly wants me out?

Jessia M. (Nodding): Oh yeah, I'm sure he said that stuff. I'd even go as far as to say it likely wasn't long between that conversation between them, and her coming to me to throw him under the bus. But there has to be a reason that she's looking for dirt on these people so she can use it against them.

Kelly-Ann: That's what I'm wondering too. I think we can trust Anu in the short term because of how she pushed for this "strong women sticking together" thing. But long term, no way. I'd go as far as to say Anu's probably the biggest snake out here.

Jessica M.: I wouldn't doubt it.

Kelly-Ann: Makes me glad we have our side deal with Billy to fall back on. Elvis can still go first, then you and I get full control over who goes next.

Jessica M. (Smiling): I know. I love that a lot.

Jessica Mendez "It was a no-brainer for me to go straight to Kelly-Ann with all the information Anu relayed to me. For one, unlike Anu, if I plan on working with someone, I show them I'm loyal and make it clear I'm with them, no matter what. I still get the feeling Anu views me as just a vote after she left me in the dark after our first Tribal Council, and I somehow trust her even less after she threw Elvis hard under the bus, but then proceeded to still talk about wanting Billy gone before him. Honestly, I am just as freaked out as Anu about Billy's closeness to Elvis, and about Elvis's pushing to get rid of Kelly-Ann. Even still, I can't help but get this shady-ass vibe from Anu, and it makes me feel like I have to always work to be one step ahead of her in every way. I do have to thank Anu though for keeping me on top of my game. So... thanks bitch!"
JESSICA M.


Upon the completion of the salon owner's confessional, she and Kelly-Ann are shown returning to camp. The camera focuses on Kelly-Ann as she approaches the shelter and begins to take a sip out of her canteen, then switches to the entomologist's confessional.

Kelly-Ann Guyana "Hearing from Mendez that Elvis is gunning for me really made me sit up and take notice because I got flashbacks to Montserrat when Lloyd and Deanne were doing the same thing. Luckily, I seem to be in a great spot where only one person is gunning for me, and everyone else wants to work with me, as opposed to two people being against me, and swing votes in the middle. My priority right now is 500% getting rid of Elvis because not getting Deanne out in time in my first season ultimately cost me in the end. Is Anu shady as hell? Sure, but I feel like Anu at least will work with me short term. After hearing this, I can't see a situation where Elvis ever works with me, so I don't think I have a choice now but to get rid of him while the numbers are in my favour."
KELLY-ANN


As Kelly-Ann's confessional finishes, she is shown screwing the lid back onto her canteen. The camera soon pans around to show Elvis returning to camp from the jungle. Kelly-Ann briefly stares at Elvis, and the two soon make eye-contact as Elvis walks towards the shelter and reaches for his bag. The camera then zooms in on Elvis as he turns his attention away from Kelly-Ann to the contents of his bag, and then fades into a commercial break.

Day 16

Macushi

As we return from commercial break, we are taken to the Macushi camp on the morning of day 16 as the four tribe members are on the beach, just finishing up another aerobics session with Bernadette shown finishing the song "Royals" by Lorde. As Sheila and Kye begin haeding back to camp, Bernadette starts to follow them, but is stopped by Evander, who puts a hand on her shoulder.

Evander: Thanks for another fun session, Bernadette.

Bernadette: You're very, very welcome, Evander. I'm so glad you enjoy it!

Evander: Do you, uh... wanna take a walk? We haven't really talked much, just you and I, I don't think.

Bernadette (Awkwardly): Uhhh... sure? I guess I don't see a problem with that. (Forces a giggle) Let's head down the beach. I like long walks on the beach.

Evander: Sounds good.

Evander Duprat "For the past few days, I've been getting awkward vibes from Bernadette. I don't know if it has to do with my vote against her when we went to Tribal or what. But after I voted in the minority, it's important for me to be on good terms with as many people here as possible. There may be a fair chance that I might get Bernadette's vote if we lose anyway, but anything can happen in Survivor in the span of just a few days. If Bernadette feels like I'm someone she could potentially work with if need be, then that gives me at least a glimmer of hope that I could take my name off the chopping block if we lose immunity."
EVANDER


Evander: When did you start doing aerobics?

Bernadette: I started taking aerobics classes myself about ten years ago, but about five years ago I decided I wanted to get my certification and teach. I absolutely love it! It's a lot of fun, and a great way to relieve stress. It makes me so, so, so happy that you guys are actually open to letting me teach you out here.

Evander: That's great!

Bernadette: For the most part, though I don't really like the mixed reactions I get when people see I'm their instructor for the first time. Some people are just all...

Bernadette makes a face with "duck lips" and dramatically moves her head as though she is sizing Evander up.

Bernadette (Mocking tone): Ugh, you're too fat to teach aerobics. How am I gonna learn poop from you?

Evander starts chuckling awkwardly, which gets Bernadette giggling to herself as well.

Evander: I swear, I'm only laughing at the way you said that. But it's awful that people would say those things to you.

Bernadette: I know, right?! Like, I know I'm big-boned, I get it. I don't need people pointing that out to me, and it does still kinda hurt to hear. Aerobics is just a fun way for me to get some exercise in, and it should be accessible for all shapes, sizes, and ability levels.

Evander (Nodding): I absolutely agree!

Bernadette: But, about five years ago too, I learned to just block out all the haters, and just be my best Bernadette... which is also the name of my Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat accounts if you wanna give me a follow when we get home. (Giggles)

Evander: Sounds like I might just have to.

Bernadette: But yeah like, when I turned 40 I made a bucket list for myself, and I soon started taking on all of these ventures that I dreamed of doing. I am now a licensed aerobics instructor, I've taken gigs with plus-sized modeling and body painting... and I'm sure the artist always appreciates having a nice big canvas to work on... if you know what I mean.

Bernadette puts her hands on her hips, strikes a seductive pose, and winks at Evander, which gets the locksmith laughing.

Evander: You're... one of a kind, Bernadette. I'll give you that.

Bernadette: I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm blocking out all of the jealous haters and living my very, very best life, and I love my life now. That's the whole reason I'm out here too. Survivor was one of those tings that I had put on my bucket list when I turned 40.

Evander: Now you're living that dream too! I must say, I am quite impressed. Don't change who you are for anybody.

Bernadette (Giggles): Oh trust me, I won't! Now, if only the Green Bay Packers would let me join their cheer squad for even one game. Like, you have no idea how much I'd love an opportunity to cheer-lead for them at the Superbowl. It really is such a shame that only skinny-minis get to be cheerleaders on the big stages. Those kinds of opportunities should be open to anyone and everyone.

Evander: I agree, and I'd love for you to get that opportunity some day. Being in a family of Pats fan-

Bernadette (Interrupting): Gross! I... I don't know if we can be friends now.

Evander (Chuckles): Hey, I'm from New England! Cut me some slack here!

Bernadette (Dramatically rolls eyes): Fine... I guess you're excused.

Evander (Giggling): But anyway, as I was saying, I know a lot of football fans, but I've never met a bigger and louder supporter of their team than you. You even nicknamed our tribe after the Packers! I can tell it would just mean the world to you if you got to cheer-lead for them, even for one game.

Berandette: That's just how it is in Wisconsin, especially in Green Bay, where I'm from. We live and breathe football! I know I consider myself the biggest Packers fan in the history of ever, but I'm woman enough to admit that I do have some pretty stiff competition.

Evander: Well, if there was ever a vote for a "Biggest Packers Fan" award, you've got mine... and probably the whole cast's votes. At least the votes of the people you've met out here anyway.

Bernadette: Thanks Evander, I very, very, very much appreciate that.

Bernadette Kampen "When Evander pulled me aside to chat on the beach, I honestly had no idea what to expect. Like, after I received those votes from him and Neville, especially since Neville gave me that disadvantage, I was so scared that Evander had joined the list of my jealous haters... but it doesn't look like that happened. I love that Evander asked me about my story, because I love telling it and hopefully inspiring people to block out the jealous haters in their own lives, and live their best lives, just as I'm doing. (Shrugs) Right now... it seems like Evander's only unfortunate flaw is that he likes the New England Patriots. (Shakes head) Ugh... hopefully we can put that aside and move past that, and I hope he'd remain loyal to me and my Purple Bay Packers to the end if we all keep winning and make the merge together."
BERNADETTE


Evander (Awkwardly): So, uhh... I hate to bring this up... but I'm curious where your head is at if we do go to Tribal Council.

Bernadette: That depends. You wrote my name down at the last vote with Neville. If you're going to vote for me, I might have to vote for you. Also like, how do I know you'll be loyal to us Purple Bay Packers?

Evander: I voted against you at our last vote in order to show loyalty to Neville. I promise I have nothing but respect for you, especially after hearing your story. I don't want to vote you out. Heck, I don't even want to go to Tribal again. If you wanted, I'd be happy to try and work something out where we vote together.

Bernadette: Thank you very, very much. I am so happy to hear that. I just have to be honest, I can't vote for Kye. He's been by my side since day one, and he saved my bacon last time, so I owe him that much.

Evander (Nodding): That's fair, and I really do appreciate your honesty there. (Shrugs) I wouldn't be opposed to voting Sheila out if we went to Tribal in that case. I just want to stay in the game.

Bernadette: I'd have to talk to Kye, but that is something I might be able to get behind. I do really, really like Sheila, and I don't want to vote anybody out. But I want to go with who bleeds the most purple and will be most loyal to us Purple Bay Packers.

Evander: I showed Neville loyalty until the end, and I'll be loyal to the Purple Bay Packers until the end too. That is a promise. I can't speak for Sheila, but she does strike me as someone that will play this game quite hard.

Bernadette: Yeah, I see what you're saying. (Sighs) Hopefully we don't have to go back to Tribal Council so I don't have to make that decision.

Bernadette Kampen "I'm so happy Evander never asked me about voting for Kye when he asked about Tribal Council, because there is no way I would ever write that boy's name down. Before my talk with Evander, I was pretty sure I was going to be voting against him 'cause I thought he was against me. But now that I know Evander likes me and promises to be loyal... I don't know what I'd do anymore. Sheila voted with me last time... but I don't think she promised to be loyal to the Purple Bay Packers like Evander has, and Evander was loyal to Neville 'till the end, so now that Neville is out, I think he would stick to his word again. (Sighs) I dunno... I hope Evander and Sheila would both be loyal to me, and I really, really, really don't want to choose between them if I don't have to. Like seriously, I'm Tribal Council's number one hater, and I just pray I don't have to go." (Giggles)
BERNADETTE


Following Bernadette's confessional, we see that the topic has changed to a much lighter subject as the two are both smiling as they continue to talk. The camera then focuses on Evander as he lets out a chuckle, and the scene switches to his confessional.

Evander Duprat "I really appreciate Bernadette's honesty about her closeness with Kye and her dilemma between voting out me or Sheila if we had to go to Tribal Council. I get it, but it doesn't ease my worries because it forces me to target Sheila if I don't want to draw rocks... and I really don't want to go into Tribal Council with a 50% chance of going home. I hate to throw Sheila under the bus, but I do think I made a pretty good case for myself to Bernadette as to why I should stay if we lose immunity. I understand why she was wary of me before, but I just have to hope that my conversation with her today had some sort of impact on her decision making for Tribal, if we do happen to lose the challenge."
EVANDER


Meanwhile, Kye and Sheila are having a conversation nearby the shelter. Upon the conclusion of Evander's confessional, the scene transitions to the chat between the personal trainer and the stay-at-home mom.

Sheila: Now that we've probably got a few minutes alone, do you mind if I ask you a serious question?

Kye: Sure thing. What's up?

Sheila (Blunt): What's your honest opinion of Bernadette?

Kye is visibly taken aback upon hearing Sheila's question. There is a few moments of silence as the personal trainer is clearly unsure how to respond.

Sheila: Don't worry about where I am going with this, it's okay. You have my word that this will stay between us, and that nothing you say will be used against you.

Kye (Slightly awkward): I like Bernadette, I do. (Shrugs) Our relationship hasn't had the smoothest road out here, to say the least. But I do think she is a genuinely good person and that she has a big heart, which is always in the right place... even if what she says gets her in trouble sometimes.

Sheila (Nods): That's fair.

Kye: Why'd you ask?

Sheila (Shrugs): I'm just curious. I know Bernadette kinda takes over the spotlight when she's around, and I wasn't sure how comfortable that made you feel.

Kye: I promise, I'm alright with it. I don't need to be the centre of attention all the time. (Giggles)

Sheila: Yeah, I can see that.

Kye: Well, what about you then? What is your honest opinion of her?

Sheila: Promise this doesn't go straight to Bernadette?

Kye: I promise I'll keep this between us.

Sheila: Well... she comes off a bit squirrel-brained for my liking. I love her positivity and her energy, but I am unsure how much we can really trust her with information, if you know what I mean.

Kye: I think Bernadette would be really loyal if you show loyalty to her. She's very sensitive, but I can't see her ever backstabbing us.

Sheila: I don't doubt that for a second, but I think she would be the type that might inadvertently leak alliance plans, for example, just 'cause she can't keep her mouth shut.

Kye: What are you saying? Are you asking me to vote her out if we lose immunity?

Sheila: I don't want to make firm decisions right now, but I am curious if you'd do it if it came down to it.

Kye (Sighs): Honestly... I don't know. I like Evander, I think he'd be loyal to us too. (Sighs) But I know me voting Bernadette out would hurt her deeply, and I just don't know if I could do that to her.

Sheila (Raises an eyebrow): Even if it was best for your game?

Kye: That's what would make it tough. I'd personally rather just stick with our original implied plan and vote Evander out if we lose immunity. We don't know how tight he is with the other original Wai Wais anyway.

Sheila: But then where does that leave me?

Kye: I'd love to go towards the end of the game with you both... all three of us actually, but I know there's a good chance we lose one more challenge.

Sheila: The reality of the situation is that whether you stick with Bernadette or I, we'll both naturally be bigger targets than you. The difference is that Bernadette is loud, squirrel-brained, unreliable with information, and pathetic in challenges. Come the merge, she could be someone people put off eliminating because they see her as an easy boot. So who's the next person that gets votes? You.

Kye lets out a heavy sigh.

Sheila (Continuing): With me, being a returning player that played so hard my first season, I have the strategic chops to help you get to the end... and our competitors know that too. I'm not saying vote Bernadette out next, but I am saying that I am prepared to make you my Cameron if you let me. Make me your ride or die instead of her, and we can be unstoppable in this game.

Kye: I appreciate the offer, Sheila, I really do. But I need some time to think about it. It's hard enough for me to think about voting one person out here, let alone two. I want to go deep in the game with all three of you, and if us (finer quotes) "Purple Bay Packers" can somehow win our way to the merge, I think we can make it happen.

Sheila: I get it, I just wanted to give you something to think about. I'm happy that you and Bernadette have formed a good friendship, but this is still a game for a million dollars, and I fear that at some point, Bernadette will become a liability to us given how squirrel-brained she is. I truly feel like me and you as each other's ride or dies would be best for both of us out here.

Sheila Guyana "Kye's reluctance to even consider voting Bernadette out is very worrying to me. I appreciate that they have grown close in this short period of time, just like Cameron and I did in Tasmania, but I need to do what I can to get Kye thinking with his head and not his heart. I need to plant enough seeds in Kye's brain in order to drift him away from Bernadette and closer to me. Don't get me wrong, Bernadette is a lovely person, but she is also very impulsive, emotional, and an obvious non-threat to the money. Long term, someone like her is ultimately going to just weigh us down strategically. Then there is the short term, which sees me going home right behind Evander if I can't pull Kye away from Bernadette, especially since the alternative would be sticking my hand in a bag of rocks at this tribe's next vote."
SHEILA


As Sheila's confessional finishes up we return to the scene near the shelter, and Kye is shown with a nervous expression on his face. The personal trainer then looks up and sees Evander and Bernadette returning to camp, which brings a smile on his face.

Bernadette: Hey!

Kye: Hey there, what's up?

Bernadette: The ocean looks super nice and blue right now from the beach. Like, oh my gosh!

Kye: Doesn't it always? (Giggles)

Bernadette: I guess. But especially today!

Kye: Good to know.

Bernadette now proceeds to lay down in the shelter to take a quick nap as the camera focuses on Kye and switches to his confessional.

Kye Dowling "I was telling Sheila the truth, I really hate the idea of voting any of these people out if we had to go to Tribal Council. We already got along well enough as a tribe, but I think it's been made much more clear just how well we all vibe together when Bernadette lead those aerobics sessions the past two days. My dream right now absolutely is for us four, Charmer, and Aleigha to be the final six because I don't want to see any of them leave, especially Bernadette because I know how sensitive she is, and how loyal she will be to me. That being said... (sighs) Sheila's right, I can see someone like Bernadette putting a giant target on my back after the merge, which is about the last thing I'll need. The last thing I want to do is hurt people, but the million dollars would absolutely change my life, and at some point, I will need to think more strategical than I have been doing... I just don't want that point to come anytime soon."
KYE


After Kye's confessional, we see a brief scene near the shelter as Evander, Sheila, and Kye all quietly converse while Bernadette rests in the shelter. The camera soon pans around to focus on Bernadette for a moment before fading out.

Orealla

We are now taken to the Orealla tribe's camp in the late morning, with the camera first showing the beige tribe flag before switching to the main camp area. The camera zooms in on the shelter, and Aleigha can be seen laying on her back inside of it, just blankly staring at the roof of the shelter.

Aleigha (Under breath; Subtitled): I'm not psychotic… I'm a nice f***ing person.

Aleigha Cabanaz "This f***ing game… it's just so physically, and emotionally, and spiritually draining. It feels like the longer I'm here with people like Irene, and the more we f***ing lose… I can just feel myself going more and more f***ing insane. I can feel this game bringing out the worst in me, and I f***ing hate it. I'm used to… ya' know… feeling hated and disrespected, and having to get loud in order to make my voice heard and get a shred of f***ing respect. But… (sighs) this f***ing game has brought that to a new level… and it's worse when people I am close to are being insulted or disrespected, 'cause I always f***ing feel like I have to stand up for them. (Pauses) I know what it feels like to have nobody f***ing stand up for you, and I don't want people I'm close to like Kye, or Charmer to ever f***ing feel that way if I can help it. In my life… I am a fighter… I've always f***ing had to be. But this s***'s kicking my ass. I'm never going to f***ing give up, but… I ain't gonna lie… I'm on the f***ing ropes right now." (Sighs)
ALEIGHA


Once Aleigha’s confessional has finished, we return to the scene in the shelter as Aleigha continues to lay inside of it. She is soon approached by Charmer and Pat, who both appear concerned.

Pat: Everythin’ alright, Aleigha?

Aleigha turns her head to look towards them.

Aleigha: No… maybe if we go to Tribal and get rid of Irene I’ll feel a bit better. But right now… f-frick no.

Pat can’t help but chuckle to himself for a moment.

Pat: There’s gotta be more to it than that. Let’s go for a walk.

Aleigha (Nods): Alright.

Aleigha stands up and exits the shelter, and soon the three of them start walking towards the beach. Following a transitional shot of a giant river otter, we see the conversation between them taking place.

Aleigha: Okay, promise you won’t judge me or read into anything, okay? Maybe I just need to vent… I don’t know.

Pat: Vent away.

Aleigha: This game’s just… getting to me. It’s this game, and… people like Irene and Bernadette that think the world revolves around them, and think they can go ahead and make insulting comments about people with no consequences. But like… the worst part is that I always seem to be made out to be the f***ing bad person whenever I speak my mind or demand respect for people, or myself out here. It always happens like that.

Charmer: What do you mean?

Aleigha: Like… after Irene put out the fire, I heard her telling Pat yesterday that I was some sort of psycho that should be on drugs. Like… really?! She put out the fire… but I’m the f***ing psycho?!

Charmer (Saddened): That’s so mean!

Aleigha: I am not a psycho. If anyone’s a f***ing psycho around here, it’s her for putting out our fire!

Pat: You have every right to be angry about that. But don’t let comments made by others get in the way of you fightin’ for the million dollars.

Aleigha (Getting louder): I am nothing like my f***ing mother! How dare she insinuate that?

Visibly shocked by what Aleigha had said, both Pat’s and Charmer’s mouths drop open. The tattoo artist also stops in her tracks and puts both hands over her mouth, appearing to have just realized what she said

Aleigha (Extremely awkwardly): I mean… forget I f***ing said anything. I know she didn’t know… nobody knew… ooohhhh God… I’m such a f*** up.

Aleigha now buries her head in her hands. As she does this, tears start to trickle down Charmer’s cheeks as she walks up to Aleigha and gives her a hug.

Pat: You ain’t a screw up, Aleigha. Don’t start talkin’ like that.

As Pat says this, Aleigha hugs Charmer back. She then releases the hug and wipes her eyes.

Aleigha: I just hate this so much. I know I'm tired, I'm hungry, we're constantly f***ing losing, and I'm the one that held us back in that challenge. Like… I'm so f***ing proud of what I've accomplished in my life. But… sometimes… like right now… I feel like she was onto something.

Charmer: She wasn't, Aleigha! You've done great in every other challenge!

Aleigha: It doesn't make a difference, Charmer. We still haven't won a single reward since we got here. I just feel so… defeated right now.

Pat: This game ain't over until Jeff snuffs your torch. You ain't defeated, Aleigha. You gotta hang in there. Don't let what Irene, your mother, or what anyone else says get to you.

Aleigha: I just feel like I've been fighting for respect my whole damn life. I've always felt like I had to be the loudest one in the room to even be f***ing acknowledged, 'cause squeaky wheel gets the grease, or whatever. At my job, I feel like I had to work triple as hard as everyone else, 'cause I'm a bisexual woman. Seriously, do you know how hard it is to earn respect as a female, LGBT tattoo artist?

Pat: Negative. As a male, heterosexual train driver, I can't say I do.

Aleigha: Well, with everything about that industry being so macho when I apprenticed, it was really f***ing hard, okay! I had to scratch and claw for every ounce of respect and recognition I have! Only now am I finally getting celebrities requesting my work and getting proper recognition at my shop.

Pat: I'm glad that your hard work is finally startin' to pay off for you. You deserve to be so proud of what you've accomplished.

Aleigha (Sighs): Thanks… but my point is that it's the same s*** out here. Also like… when I hear that someone else is being insulted, bullied, or disrespected, I feel like I have no other choice but to stand up for them, ‘cause… I know what it’s like to have nobody stand up for you. I don’t want anybody to ever feel that way if I can help it

Charmer wipes a tear from her eye.

Pat: I'm sorry you’ve had to put up with so much over the years, and clearly your heart is in the right place. Sometimes Aleigha, you gotta pick your battles and let certain situations run their course, as difficult as it may be. Just look at the way you’re handlin’ things now is breakin’ you down

Aleigha: I know… I’m just f***ing tired. Tired of this s***... tired of the losing… tired of fighting a losing battle for respect when it feels like I have nobody in my f***ing corner.

Charmer: I’m in your corner! Kye was too! Even Sal was!

Pat shoots Charmer a confused glare as Aleigha giggles awkwardly and pulls Charmer in for a hug.

Aleigha: Thanks… I guess I needed a reminder. I’ve got you too, girl.

Charmer: I know.

Charmer Parker "Aleigha is my bestest friend on this tribe… and it was so very sad to hear about everything she is going through in this game, and in her life. I know that I don’t feel the most comfortable in this tribe with all the meanness, and all the fighting… and I feel bad that it’s getting to her too. I know Aleigha can get loud… but she has also shown that she cares about me, and I care about her too. I just hope that… whatever happens… we get through this together, ‘cause I need her out here. After hearing everything, it sounds like she needs me too, so I wanna be there for her as much as I can."
”CHARMER”


Following Charmer’s confessional, we return to the scene with the three castaways on the beach as Aleigha takes some deep breaths while Pat and Charmer watch on. After a few moments, Aleigha appears much more calm as she looks up at Pat.

Pat: Where’s your head at now?

Aleigha: I’m just… glad I got all that out, I think. So… thank you so much, both of you. I know I gotta try and reel myself in more so I don’t keep going off, ‘cause Irene still f***ing disgusts me. But I think I’m ready to go on with this thing.

Pat: I’m happy we were able to help you.

Aleigha: Pat, I’m a fighter, I have been all my life. I’m not about to just let some bitch from YouTube take me out of this game.

Pat (Smiles): That’s the spirit!

Aleigha: Seriously though, if you feel me starting to go off again, pull me back and get me to simmer down. I promise I’ll be loyal to both of you, but I might still need a little help

Charmer: I’ll give you a nice, little poke to remind you.

Charmer gently pokes Aleigha in the arm, which gets both young women giggling as the scene transitions to the tattoo artist’s confessional.

Aleigha Cabanaz "I’m glad Pat and Charmer pulled me down to the beach and gave me that chance to vent, ‘cause let me tell ya’, I f***ing needed it. I’m still sick and tired of Irene’s s***, and I’m still tired of all the f***ing losing we’ve been doing. But now I feel like I actually have people on this tribe that care about me… and maybe that’s what I need. Charmer is such a sweetheart, and I’ll be looking out for her out here as long as my own fire is going. Pat is such a wise, old owl, and he seemed to know exactly what to say to get me to snap out of my s***. If I quit now, I couldn’t really f***ing call myself a fighter, could I? Also… I know I couldn’t watch out for Charmer and protect her if I decided to throw in the towel. I need to suck it up and keep going all the way until day 42… for us. There’s no way I’m going to let Irene, or Bernadette, or anyone else f***ing stop me, and you can take that to the f***ing bank!"
ALEIGHA


Once Aleigha’s confessional has ended, we are taken back to the main camp area as Pat, K.C. Charmer, and Aleigha are hanging out in/around the shelter. After a few moments, Irene enters the frame and starts walking towards the shelter, which prompts Aleigha to leave the area without a word. Both Irene and K.C. see this and shoot confused glares in Aleigha's direction.

Irene: What the hell is her problem?

K.C. (Blunt): Look in the mirror.

Irene: Well, she needs to get over herself.

Irene now continues walking towards the shelter. As she does so, the camera zooms in on Pat and K.C. as the train driver begins to speak quietly to the police officer.

Pat: I’ll be honest with ya’... I’m worried ‘bout that one.

K.C.: Aleigha?

Pat (Nods): Yeah… I really don’t know if this game is the right place for her to be at right now.

Pat Williamson "While I am happy that Aleigha was able to open up a lil’ bit to Charmer ‘n’ I on the beach ‘bout her feelin’s ‘n’ get a lotta stuff off her chest… I can’t help but still be worried ‘bout her, just as a father would be. She’s still very much angry with Irene, ‘n’ after she let slip that the “psycho” comment Irene made a while back reminded her of her mother, it makes me think there’s still somethin’ beneath the surface that Aleigha hasn’t addressed. It ain’t my place to poke at her ‘n’ try to force anythin’ out, nor do I really wanna speculate anythin’. But it still makes me worried ‘bout Aleigha’s emotional state ‘n’ if she even should still be out here. On one hand, it’s nice that Aleigha wants to keep on fightin’ ‘n’ has her drive to win back, ‘n’ it’s nice to see she has formed close bonds out here with Charmer, along with Kye ‘n’ Sal apparently. On the other hand though, I am scared that if she ever does blow up again out here, that it might be even worse than this one, and I really don’t want her to ever get to that point."
PAT


After Pat’s confessional, the scene switches to a shot of Aleigha wandering through the jungle with a determined expression on her face for a moment before fading to black.

Immunity Challenge

An aerial shot of the Guyanese jungle now comes into view as the camera moves towards the beach. After a moment, the camera quickly zooms towards an aerial shot of the season's sixth immunity challenge, then switches to a ground level shot and pans around to show four large metal chutes in front of four giant slide puzzles before turning over to Jeff.

Jeff Probst: Come on in, guys!

We then see the Ingarikó tribe entering the challenge arena first with Jessica B. carrying the tribe flag, followed by a shot of the Wai Wai tribe entering as Elvis carries their tribe flag, then the Macushi tribe, whose flag is being carried by Evander, and finally a shot of the Orealla tribe entering as K.C. carries their tribe flag. Once the four tribes have assembled on their respective mats, the camera turns over to Jeff.

Jeff Probst: You guys ready to get to today's immunity challenge?

Castaways: YES!

Jeff Probst: Alright, first thing's first, I need to take back immunity.

Jeff walks over to Whitney, then Kelly-Ann, and finally Charmer who each hand him their portion of the immunity statue. Probst then places the statue on its perch and faces the four tribes.

Jeff Probst: Once again, immunity is back up for grabs. On my "Go," three members of each tribe will be racing to complete a logo slide puzzle, while the remaining tribe member has one arm tied behind their back and drops three balls into a metal chute. Each time a ball exits the chute, that person must catch it, and place it back in. However, the people on the slide puzzle may only continue working as long as those three balls are all running through the track. If at any point a ball drops to the ground, the tribe members working on the slide puzzle must immediately stop what they are doing and wait until their tribe mate has placed all three balls back in the chute again. First three tribes to complete their slide puzzle win immunity. For the losers, Tribal Council tonight where someone will become the seventh person voted out of this game.

The castaways are shown nodding along, understanding the rules and the stakes.

Jeff Probst: Wai Wai, Orealla, you each have one extra member, so you must sit somebody out. As people cannot sit out of back-to-back challenges, Kelly-Ann and Pat must compete.

Billy (Raising hand): I'll sit out this one, dude.

Jeff Prbost: Billy will be sitting out for Wai Wai. Orealla, who will it be?

Charmer raises her hand.

K.C.: It'll be Charmer.

Jeff Probst: Alright, Billy, Charmer, take a spot on the sit-out bench. Everyone else, I'll give you a minute to strategize, then we'll get started.

After a time-skip, the four tribes are shown in position, ready to begin the challenge.

Jeff Probst: Here we go! Working the balls in the chutes we have: Sal for Ingarikó, Elvis for Wai Wai, Aleigha for Orealla, and Bernadette for Macushi!

Bernadette (Excited): Woo!

Jeff Probst: For immunity... Survivors ready... GO!!

Immunity Challenge: Stay-in-Motion
Tribe Puzzle Solvers "Simmotion" Sit-Outs
Ingarikó Ella GuyanaJessica BrennarWhitney Whitlow
Ella, Jessica B., Whitney
Sal Malhotra
Sal
Wai Wai Anu AbdulleJessica MendezKelly-Ann Guyana
Anu, Jessica M., Kelly-Ann
Elvis Tylka
Elvis
Billy Guyana
Billy
Orealla Irene GuyanaKC GuyanaPat Williamson
Irene, K.C., Pat
Aleigha Cabanaz
Aleigha
Charmer Parker
Charmer
Macushi Evander DupratKye DowlingSheila Guyana
Bernadette, Evander, Kye
Bernadette Kampen
Bernadette
  • Each of the castaways monitoring the balls in their chute start off relatively atrongly as their tribe-mates start working on their slide puzzles.
  • Bernadette is the first to drop a ball coming out of the chute, which forces Macushi to stop working on their slide puzzle.
    • Bernadette seems surprised to see the other two balls also drop out of her chute as she chases after the first one. After a few minutes, she rounds up all three balls, which proves difficult with her hand tied behind her back. Once they are all back in the chute, Macushi starts working on their slide puzzle again.
  • Orealla seem to have the most trouble with the puzzle itself, which is evident by a loud argument betweenIrene and K.C. about which pieces to push.
  • Sal is the second to let a ball fall out of the chute, greatly annoying Jessica B. in the process.
    • At this point, Ingarikó appeared to have made the most progress on their puzzle, though Wai Wai seems to catch up a great deal by the time Sal finally retrieves all three balls and gets them back in the chute.
  • Despite their early set-back on the puzzle, Macushi work very well together, and seem to have made great strides by the time Bernadette drops another ball.
  • Due to Macushi's latest set-back, Orealla appear to be catching up to them until Aleigha drops a ball of her own, focing a sudden stop of Orealla's forward progress.
  • Elvis then drops a ball, setting Wai Wai back for a while.
  • Both Macushi and Orealla soon begin to fall way behind in the challenge.
    • Macushi due to Bernadette dropping her balls the most, and also having the most difficulty once dropped to pick them up and put them back in the chute.
    • Orealla due to the tribe struggling with the puzzle, which also includes Pat and Irene having great difficulty pushing the heavy pieces.
  • After another few moments, Sal drops another ball, forcing Ingarikó to stop working on the puzzle.
    • Appearing to have learned from the first time, Sal allows the ball he missed to roll away for a moment as he catches the other two balls as they come out of the track. He places those balls next to the track, then retrieves the one he missed.
    • Jessica B. appears extremely annoyed by this, as Ingarikó appear to be quite close to finishing the puzzle.
  • Elvis however, remains completely focused and does not drop another ball for a while, allowing Wai Wai to come close to catching Ingarikó
  • Ingarikó are the first to complete their slide puzzle.

Ella (Excited): Jeff! Jeff!

Jeff Probst: It’s… not right!

  • Ella calling Probst over served to distract all four castaways monitoring their chutes, sending balls flying all over the place and forcing everyone to stop working on the puzzle for a while.
  • Elvis is the first to get all his balls back in the chute, followed by Sal, then Aleigha, and eventually Bernadette.
  • Ingarikó notice that two pieces near the end of their slide puzzle board just need to be flipped around, and they quickly try to work to fix it.
  • However, Elvis returning the balls to his chute quickly allowed Wai Wai to resume working on their puzzle first. This gave them time to catch up and surpass Ingarikó, soon sliding their last piece into place.

Kelly-Ann: We got it, Jeff!

Jeff Probst: WAI WAI, WINS IMMUNITY! We are looking for two more!

  • Once again, Probst being called over over served to distract the castaways trying to stay focused on keeping the balls in their chutes, all three of them once again making the mistake of turning their heads to look over at the host as balls again fly out of the chute.
  • Sal did notice that it wasn’t his tribe that finished the puzzle early enough to catch the third ball and place it beside the track, allowing him to only run after the other two.
    • This allowed Sal to get all his balls back in the chute relatively quickly, which gave Ingarikó time to finish their puzzle, well ahead of the other two tribes.

Jeff Probst: INGARIKÓ, WINS IMMUNITY! We are now looking for just one more!

  • For the third time, a tribe calling Probst over was enough of a distraction to get Aleigha and Bernadette to lose focus on the balls in their chutes. Both women take a while to retrieve them, but Bernadette struggles more due to the hand tied behind her back, and takes much longer.
    • However, the Macushi tribe continues to work well together on the slide puzzle once Bernadette eventually returns the balls to the chute, giving them a slight edge as they come close to finishing the puzzle, as Orealla continues to make slow progress.
  • After another few moments,Aleigha misses a ball and curses under her breath as Orealla is forced to stop working.
  • Just as Aleigha starts returning her balls to the chute, Evander slides the final piece in for Macushi

Jeff Probst: MACUSHI, WINS IMMUNITY! Sending Orealla to Tribal Council!

The Macushi tribe, especially Bernadette, begin loudly celebrating their win while the disappointed Orealla tribe look on. Irene has her arms crossed and a scowl on her face, while Aleigha also appears unimpressed as she looks over at Macushi with her hands on her hips. After a time-skip, the camera shows Probst standing in front of the four tribes.

Jeff Probst: Wai Wai, Ingarikó, Macushi, congratulations!

The three winning tribes clap as Probst passes out the portions of the immunity statue. The host passes the jaguar to Elvis. He passes the top of the hill of skulls to Ella. Finally, Probst passes the base of the hill of skulls to Sheila.

The three winning tribes pick up their bags and begin exiting the challenge arena back towards their camp. Once the winning tribes are gone, Probst turns his attention to Orealla.

Jeff Probst: Orealla, tough loss for you, but for the first time as a new tribe, Tribal Council tonight. One of you will be the seventh person voted out of this game, and your shot at the million dollars will end tonight. You guys have the afternoon to figure out who that’s going to be. Grab your stuff, head back to camp. I’ll see you tonight at Tribal.

As the Orealla tribe pick up their bags and begin exiting the challenge arena, the camera focuses on Irene for a moment, and then turns to K.C., Pat, and finally Aleigha before transitioning into the tattoo artist’s confessional.

Aleigha Cabanaz "Of course we lost the f***ing immunity challenge and have to go to Tribal. Not that I'm surprised, cause after all those f***ing reward losses, we were bound to lose immunity at some point. Honestly… I'm not all that mad that we lost. It looks like tonight is the night that Irene will finally get what's coming to her after all the s*** she's put this tribe through. I'm excited to get rid of her so that I can start getting back to being me and playing this game the way I always wanted to. I promise, when I get to Tribal, I'm gonna write Irene's name down very f***ing slowly so that I can enjoy and savour every moment of it before Probst snuffs her torch."
ALEIGHA


Once Aleigha’s confessional has finished, we see one more brief shot of the tattoo artist. The camera then focuses on Irene as the YouTuber walks back to camp with an angry scowl on her face as the camera fades out.

Pre-Tribal

When the program returns following the commercial break, we see the members of the Orealla tribe returning to camp following the immunity challenge loss. Though nobody says a word, there is a clear tension in the air as they place their belongings back in the shelter. The camera focuses on Irene as the YouTuber turns her head to glare at Aleigha, who still hasn't said a word as she goes through her bag. A scowl then comes to Irene's face as the scene switches to her confessional.

Irene Guyana "Nobody said much of anything when we got back from the challenge, not even Aleigha, and I found that so odd 'cause Aleigha seems to always throw some sort of fit after we lose a challenge. Yet today, even though it's immunity we lost, she didn't seem to care all that much. It makes me wonder if Aleigha threw the challenge, or even just didn't try all that hard to win 'cause she decided she hates me after K.C. put out our fire with our canteens and framed me. I promise you, I'm gonna fight my ass off to not just stay in this game, but get K.C.'s ass outta here. Tonight, I will save myself and prove that I am the Queen of Guyana, and there's not a damn thing K.C., Aleigha, or anyone else will be able to do about it."
IRENE

After Irene's confessional, she is shown pulling Pat aside to a more private area. Irene then proceeds to start interrogating Pat about the vote.

Irene: Just be honest with me, Pat. I'm the next to go, right?

Pat (Awkwardly): Well… I–

Irene (Interrupting): Just spit it out already, Pattycake! Am I, or am I not, going next? I need to know what kind of damage K.C.'s lies have done to my game.

Pat (Sighs): As far as I know, that's the way things seem to be leanin'.

Irene rolls her eyes and crosses her arms.

Pat (Continuing): But we just got back from the challenge. There's still time to turn things around.

Irene: I'm just pissed off, Pat! I promise you, I'm innocent! K.C. has turned the whole tribe against me, and if nothing changes, I'm literally about to go home for something I didn't do.

Pat (Nods): Yeah, that's definitely a crappy situation to be in.

Irene: Ugh, I bet Aleigha's so brainwashed by K.C. that she threw that challenge too. She always throws some sorta temper tantrum after a loss, except now, apparently.

Pat (Shakes head): Doubt it. Seemed to me like she was tryin' her best. Either way, I urge you not to start an argument with her 'bout it 'cause, that'll only increase the odds of you goin'.

Irene: I'll try not to, but this is still such f***ing bulls***!

Pat: Well, I'll tell ya' right now, actin' like Aleigha's only gonna get ya' voted out tonight.

Irene (Taken aback; Annoyed): What did you just call me?

Pat (Matter-of-Factly): You're doin' pretty much everythin' you complain 'bout Aleigha doin'. Right down to the foul language. I ain't sayin' that you don't have a right to be frustrated. But if ya' wanna stick around, take my advice. Bein' confrontational is only gonna get you in even more hot water.

Irene: Well, will you at least vote to keep me here?

Pat: Who do ya' want out? Aleigha?

Irene (Snarls): Ugh, I f***ing wish. We get along like battleships at this point. But no, the fact of the matter is that K.C. needs to go. He put this target on my back, so I need to make him regret it. Obviously you can't trust a word he says either.

Pat: If you can get the numbers together, I'll consider it. I don't wanna stick my neck too far out there to save you if this ain't gonna work. My name ain't Ricki and I can't do magic.

Irene (Sighs): Well, since Aleigha and K.C. are obviously voting for me, that means the only person we might be able to convince to flip is Charmer.

Pat: It doesn't hurt to ask Charmer if she'll vote K.C., and I understand your rationale for wantin' him out. Just let me know if Charmer's on board to vote K.C, then I'll make my decision.

Irene: Okay, I guess I have to deal with that, especially if I'm otherwise going home. Thanks for at least being honest with me, I guess.

Pat: You're welcome.

Pat Williamson "Irene doesn't seem to understand that it ain't the fire incident that's got her on the choppin' block tonight, but her attitude. Not only has she been arguin' with Aleigha, but she's throwin' K.C. under the bus as hard as she can, 'n' she's been especially combative lately, 'n' I'm questionin' more 'n' more if she's someone I can even attempt to work with. I'll consider votin' K.C. like Irene wants only if there's a majority vote already. But if I get my way, Irene 'n' Aleigha are finally gonna get split up tonight to try 'n' put an end to the drama that's brought this whole tribe down, 'n' also to eliminate someone I know I can't trust in this game."
PAT

After Pat's confessional, the footage momentarily switches to show the viewers a herd of capybaras in a savana before we are taken to a conversation between K.C. and Aleigha as they walk through the.

Aleigha: Look, I just need to confirm something with you, real fast. At Tribal, Irene's going,... right?

K.C.: Yup. That's the plan.

Aleigha: Good. You have no idea how f***ing relieved I'm gonna be when she's finally gone. Her being here is like, actually damaging to my mental health at this point.

K.C.: Really? How so?

Aleigha: She's just such a mean, hateful person, and she's saying hurtful s*** about people behind their backs. Like, yesterday when Irene thought I was sleeping or something, she was telling Pat that I was some sort of psycho, and she compared Charmer to a small child. I don't wanna pull the "bully" card, but this is the same kind of s*** bullies do. I also feel like she enjoys riling me up and seeing how pissed off I get. I like, physically can't f***ing take it anymore!

K.C. (Nodding): That's Irene's entire game, and quite possibly just who she is as a person. At the end of the day, she doesn't care about anyone but herself, and if her actions hurt someone else, well… tough titty.

Aleigha (Nods): Yeah, it does seem like it, doesn't it? (Shakes head) She just f***ing sickens me.

K.C.: You think Charmer's voting Irene?

Aleigha: I don't doubt it for a second. She knows Irene was making fun of her. I can't imagine her even considering voting another way after hearing that happened, on top of her putting out our f***ing fire with our canteens.

K.C. (Smirks): Excellent. Pat should be voting Irene too, so it sounds like it'll be unanimous.

Aleigha: Good. As long as Irene doesn't pull an idol, or some s***, she's as good as f***ing gone.

K.C.: I'm confident she doesn't have an idol. There's no way she'd be panicking and scrambling as hard as she is if she did.

Aleigha: Ugh, I hope like f*** you're right!

K.C.: I'm not often wrong.

KC Guyana "Aleigha's anger towards Irene and sheer desire to get rid of her is just music to my ears. Irene has been a thorn in my side since day two of this game, and it's clear now that my revenge plan has worked to perfection. Irene's game is officially on life support, it looks like the plug will be pulled at Tribal tonight, and I couldn't be happier. You do not cross me in this game and just get away with it, and I am more than happy to teach Irene that lesson the hard way, while maintaining firm control of this tribe."
K.C.

Once K.C.'s confessional has finished, a transitional shot of a rainbow boa slithering up a tree appears on the screen. We are then taken to a conversation between Irene and Charmer on the beach. Irene has a very stern expression on her face, while Charmer appears quite nervous.

Irene: Look Charmer, I'm sorry if I come off bitchy or anything, but I need to know if three's any way you can help me vote K.C. out tonight.

Charmer: K.C.?

Irene: Yeah, that mean, old cop that out out our fire and can't be trusted.

Charmer: But... how do you know it was him that put out the fire?

Irene: 'Cause nobody else could possibly have done it, Charmer! Even if he didn't put the fire out, he's still very untrustworthy, and he'll turn on you in a heartbeat.

Charmer: Really?

Irene: Yeah. It is time for K.C. to finally go. Only then can we get some peace and quiet around here, and play the game without having to worry about any mean, old man sabotaging our camp or our stuff.

Charmer: Yeah... I guess.

Irene: It's not "I guess." This is the best thing for the tribe, and for both of our personal games. Don't you want to keep around nice people that you can actually trust out here?

Charmer: Yeah...

Irene: Then you will help me vote K.C. out next. With your vote, we will have the majority, K.C. goes bye-bye, and we can start living happily in Guyana.

Charmer: Who else is voting for K.C.?

Irene: Pat said he will vote K.C. if you do. That is three votes, and all we need to send K.C. home.

Charmer: But what about Aleigha?

Irene: What about her?

Charmer: I just don't want her to feel left out. I want Aleigha to be safe.

Irene: Aleigha is not going home this round, K.C. is. So for tonight, Aleigha is safe.

Charmer: But I don't want Aleigha to feel left out either, and I don't want to put her in danger in the future.

Irene: Charmer, the fact of the matter is that Aleigha clearly isn't the most reliable person in the world, and you need to focus on doing what is best for you out here. I promise you, if you vote to keep me here tonight, I will have your back until the end of this game, and we can run this thing together. Does that sound good?

Charmer: Yeah... I guess.

Irene: So what do you say? Will you vote K.C.'s butt out of here with me and Pat?

Irene: Maybe... I'll have to think about it.

Irene: I promise you got nothing to worry about, Charmer. There's no thinking necessary. You just need to write K.C.'s name down tonight, and everything will work out for you. I guarantee it.

Irene Guyana "Ooohhhh... my... f***! Talking to Charmer is literally the most frustrating thing in the whole, wide world. It's like I have to talk to her like she's four years old, or something, and then repeat myself to her like she's in her 80s and her hearing aids don't work! Even then, Charmer just gives me a bunch of "maybes" and concern for Aleigha, of all people. Seriously, how someone so literally child-like like Charmer can become so attached to someone as "Rated R" as Aleigha is beyond me, but that's the s*** I have to put up with apparently, 'cause it's my ass going home tonight otherwise! I know I still have that vote blocker I received a while back, but I really don't want to use it in the pre-merge if I don't have to. Then again, Charmer's so wishy-washy that I might not have another choice 'cause Aleigha and K.C. are probably voting for me for sure! (Sighs; shakes head) This whole situation just sucks big, massive balls, basically. That's the only way I can describe this feeling right now."
IRENE


Irene: Charmer, I promise I will have your back all the way to the end of this game if you vote to keep me here. If K.C. goes tonight, we can win every single immunity challenge until the merge, so we don't have to vote between voting out Aleigha or Pat. We just have to give it our very, very best in every challenge!

Charmer: Yeah... I really don't wanna vote out either of them if I don't have to.

Irene: You always do well in those challenges, girl! You've impressed me a lot out there.

Charmer: Thanks.

Irene (Enthusiastic): So we don't need K.C. to win challenges! We have a strong Charmer on our tribe that can carry us to many victories! I can't promise enough that if you have nothing to worry about if K.C. goes. Just help me out, and we'll go all the way together. Just think about that for a bit, and you'll see I'm right.

Charmer: Okay... I'll think about it.

Charmer Parker "I really don't know what I want to do tonight. I'm so nervous and scared for Tribal Council. I know there's a chance Irene didn't put out the fire, and I get that she's desperate to stay in this game. But I don't like how much pressure she's putting on me, and she's been so mean to Aleigha. So like... I don't know if I should vote to keep her. But then again, Irene's making all these promises to me, and K.C. hasn't... and Irene says K.C. put out the fire. If Irene is telling the truth, I'd feel bad if I voted her out. But I also know how badly Aleigha feels like she needs Irene to go 'cause things are so bad between them, and they're affecting her mentally, and their fighting makes me uncomfortable too. So if Irene stays, then I'll also feel bad! (Sighs heavily; sniffles) I just... wish my sister was here. I miss her so much, and she'd know exactly what to say right now." (Wipes her eyes)
"CHARMER"


After Charmer's confessional, we see the barmaid sitting on the rocks that stick out into the ocean. Her eyes are pink in colour, and it appears as though she is either about to cry, or recently had been crying. After a few moments, Pat and Aleigha appear on the beach, and the two of them both spot Charmer.

Aleigha: Hey! There you are, girl!

Charmer looks behind her and sees Pat and Aleigha coming onto the rocks to join her. Although Pat moves towards Charmer gingerly, Aleigha moves at a much faster pace.

Charmer: Oh... hey.

Aleigha sees the look in Charmer's eyes and rushes over to her, giving the barmaid a tight hug, which Charmer returns.

Charmer: Thank you.

Aleigha: What's wrong, Charmer?

Charmer: I'm just... feeling a lot of pressure, Aleigha... and I am missing my sister so much. It's just... a lot right now.

Pat: That's completely understandable. My family is very important to me too, and I'm missin' 'em every day as well. Just know that your sister, and everybody else back home, are all rootin' for you, and they're gonna be so proud no matter what.

Charmer: I know... thanks. It's just... (looks up at the sky) my sister would know exactly what to do right now. I wish she was here. I'd do anything to get one of her warm hugs... to see her smile... and hear her kind voice. (Sniffles) She always gave the bestest advice.

Pat: Well, I might not be your incredible sister, but I can certainly try to give advice if you want.

Aleigha: Absolutely! What seems to be bothering you, Charmer? You said you were feeling a lot of pressure?

Charmer (Nods slowly): Y-yeah... I just had a talk with Irene. She keeps saying that she's not the one that used our water to put out the fire, and that K.C. needs to go, not her, 'cause she says he did it. I'm just... starting to winder if maybe she's right. I'd feel bad voting Irene out if she's telling the truth. But I'll also feel bad if she stays, 'cause I know about the mean stuff she said to you, Aleigha.

A scowl comes across Aleigha's face upon hearing what Charmer has said, visibly enraged by this news. Pat looks over at Aleigha and uses his hands to signal the attoo artist to take a deep breath, which she does before she softens her facial expression and responds to Charmer.

Aleigha: Charmer... Irene's just trying to get in your head, and she's desperate to stay in the game. Remember, K.C. said she hid the machete on their old tribe and blamed him for that too.

Charmer: I know, but she just sounds so convincing, and she's promising to have my back until the end of the game too. K.C.'s never even talked strategy with me, so I dunno if I can even trust anything he says.

Aleigha: Irene's at the point where she'll do and say anything and everything she can to get her way. I wouldn't believe any of her promises for a second.

Charmer: But how do I know K.C. will have by back? What if he's actually the one that's been lying all along?

Aleigha: The important thing to remember Charmer, is that we got your back. You don't have to worry about K.C.

Chamer: But still, if Irene's telling the truth, and we send her home for putting out the fire anyway, I'll feel so, very bad!

Aleigha: It's about more than just the fire at this point, Chamer. Irene has also been making fun of us, and talking trash behind our backs, remember? That's not something that anybody who truly has your back would do.

Chamer: I know. I want good people to make it far in the game and win. I would just feel so bad if Irene is telling the truth 'cause it feels like we'd be voting her out over the fire thing. If K.C. put out the fire and blamed Irene like she says, that akes him a bad person too.

Aleigha: As I said, this isn't about the fire as much anymore. This is about Irene making fun of us like we're in high school again, and then thinking she has the f***ing right to come in and emotionally manipulate you like this! I personally don't see how anyone besides her could've put the fire out, and that just makes her behaviour that much more disgusting to me.

Charmer: Yeah... (sighs)

Aleigha: Don't worry much either about what K.C. has or hasn't said to you. I have your back, and so does Pat. That right there is the majority on this tribe, and we'll get through this together.

Charmer: Thanks.

Pat: Go with your gut, Charmer. Do what you think is best.

Aleigha angrily glares at Pat.

Pat: Regardless of your decision, I can assure you that your sister will be very proud of you. I encourage you to look inside here (points to his heart), think 'bout what she'd say. Maybe gettin' in touch with your "sibling intuition" will help you out here.

Charmer: Thanks Pat. Did... you promise Irene that if I voted for K.C. tonight that you would too?

Pat: I said I'd consider it I didn't promise her anythin'.

Upon hearing this, Aleigha rolls her eyes and snrls, then mouths the words "Jesus f***ing Christ" under her breath, which shows up as subtitles.

Charmer: Oh... okay.

Pat: Don't let me stop you from doin' what's best for you. Only you can make that decision.

Charmer: Thanks so much, Pat.

Aleigha: Remember, whatever happens, we got your back.

Charmer: I know. Thank you, Aleigha.

Charmer Parker "I do feel a lot better after talking things through with Pat and Aleigha, and I think they both gave great advice about what to do here. Although I do still miss my sister a lot, I know she is still with me in my heart, and that she is watching over me always... even when I'm going to the bathroom, as Mama says. (Giggles) I think I'm just gonna take some time to think about her, and get in touch with my sisterly senses to help me here, and then I'll be ready for Tribal."
"CHARMER"


Upon the conclusion of Charmer's confessional, the scene shows Aleigha and Pat together in a private area of the camp. Aleigha appears angry and fired up, while Pat appears confused over the situation.

Aleigha: Pat, what was that all about, back there?

Pat: What was what all about?

Aleigha: Encouraging Charmer to vote out K.C. over Irene, when she's been nothing but a manipulative f***ing bitch that's trying to take advantage of poor Charmer!

Pat: I didn't do anythin' of the sort, Aleigha! I just told her to do what she felt was right.

Aleigha (Crosses arms): Which you conveniently happened to say after I told her to vote out Irene.

Pat: What did you expect me to say, Aleigha? The girl's under enough pressure as it is. We don't need to be addin' to it and make her feel even worse than she already does.

Aleigha: You don't care that Irene's manipulating Charmer and spreading lies about promises you didn't actually make?!

Pat: Irene's playin' the game. What's she gonna say if she's tryin' to rally votes to save herself? You really didn't expect her to roll over 'n' die, did ya'?

Aleigha: No, but she could've told the f***ing truth for once in her life and say that if Charmer voted K.C. you might do the same! (Scoffs) I can't believe you even gave her the f***ing opening to say that to begin with.

Pat: What was I gonna tell her, Aleigha? "Yes Irene, you're goin' home"? What if she has an idol?

Aleigha: You could've just not entertained her bulls***! She's been awful to everyone on this tribe, including making fun of Charmer and I! Don't you remember she called me a f***ing psycho that needs to go on drugs? Who does that s***?!

Pat: She darn near grabbed my hand after the challenge to yank me aside 'n' confront me. Unless I wanted to essentially spell it out for her that she's goin', I had to stay there 'n' speak to her!

Aleigha (Sighs heavily): Ugh! This is just such f***ing bulls***! That girl needs to go, and she needs to f***ing go now! I'm scared her manipulative bulls*** is just gonna get worse, and that she's gonna f***ing seriously damage Charmer emotionally or something! You see how f***ing innocent and sensitive Charmer is!

Pat: To be honest, I think Charmer's stronger 'n' takin' this much better than you're givin' her credit for. She's still young, 'n' anybody would be feelin' the pressure right now. Whatever happens out here, I think she'll be alright. As you said, she's got people out here that have her back as well that she can talk things through with.

Aleigha: I hope so... Charmer's just so pure, innocent, and sweet. I'd hate to see someone like Irene get inside her head and ruin that.

Pat: Quite frankly, it's you I'm worried 'bout more than Charmer. I appreciate that you're concerned 'n' that you care for her, but you're takin' everythin' so personally, 'n' this game seems to be bringin' you to a dark place.

Aleigha: As long as Irene goes tonight, I'll be fine. Don't worry about me.

Pat: I can't help it.

Aleigha: Well... try.

Aleigha Cabanaz "I get why Pat's concerned about my reaction to Irene's s*** today, especially after I damn near had a breakdown this morning. But I think that's just evidence of why I f***ing need Irene gone, like yesterday. Irene was clearly a manipulative bitch after the challenge to Charmer 'cause she got that poor girl crying, and I just about lost it at that point. I care a lot about Charmer, and she clearly has such a pure outlook on life and isn't used to this deceptive s***. It's just so rare to see that in people anymore, but this world needs people like Charmer, and I'll be damned if Irene were to come along and f***ing scar her emotionally and take that away from her."
ALEIGHA


Pat: You gotta take care of yourself first and foremost. Everytin's gonna work out the way it's meant to work out. What happened with the fire is done, and I dunno if we're gonna have all the answers 'til we watch the show back. We just gotta take this one day at a time 'n' focus on movin' forward.

Aleigha (Nodding): I know, I know. It's just easier said than done for me sometimes, especially right now.

Pat: That might be true, but you gotta try.

Pat Williamson "While I understand that Aleigha's anger towards Irene is comin' from a place of concern 'n' compassion for Charmer, I'm findin' myself more 'n' more worried 'bout where she's at mentally now than I was this mornin' before the challenge. Aleigha ain't thinkin' logically anymore 'cause she's so focused on that anger 'n' rage she has towards Irene, the "psycho" comment, 'n' what happened with the fire. It's to the point now where I think Aleigha's at an unhealthy way of bein', 'n' I really dunno if this game's a good place for her to be anymore. I knowAleigha doesn't wanna quit, 'n' there's only so much I can do from my end. But I just can't help but worry for what's to come, 'specially if, God forbid, both Irene 'n' Aleigha stay in this game together for too much longer."
PAT


A transitional shot of a jaguar prowling through the jungle then appears on the screen. As the jaguar turns her head, the scene switches to show K.C. and Pat having a conversation in a private area of the camp.

K.C.: Just to confirm, are we still good to vote Irene out tonight with Aleigha and Charmer?

Pat (Sighs): To be honest, I dunno… I'm worried 'bout Aleigha 'n' how this game's affectin' her.

K.C.: What do you mean?

Pat: She's still so angry over the fire incident, 'n' she also overheard Irene sayin' some not nice things 'bout her 'n' Charmer, so she's angry over that too. Just lookin' at her, 'n' hearin' the way she talks 'bout Irene, my concern is that she's gonna have a meltdown of some sort.

K.C.: Yeah, that seems to be in the realm of possibility.

Pat: Charmer also mentioned something interesting 'bout Aleigha. She said Aleigha was close to her, as well as Kye 'n' Sal over on Ingarikó. (K.C.'s eyes widen) But now that those guys are on other tribes, she doesn't have those emotional supports to lean on, and I dunno if Charmer is exactly… equipped to be put in a position to be Aleigha's emotional rock out here. I'm not sure I'm equipped to be in that position.

K.C. Don't we have psychologists on standby if things get that bad?

Pat: I know we do, but you've seen how Aleigha has gone off after a challenge loss before, or after the fire got put out. I'm just concerned somethin' bigger might be brewin', and I dunno if this game is even the best place for her to be at anymore, just from a mental health standpoint.

K.C.: I see your point, and you might be right. But I'm sure Aleigha knows who she can talk to if she needs it. I ain't dismissin' what you're sayin', but professionals are on standby if need be, as always, and Aleigha knows this 'cause we were all briefed before the marooning.

Pat: True… but maybe the dad in me just sees where this could goin'. I'm just worried for her.

K.C.: Yeah, I know what you're saying. (Shrugs) I'm honestly now wondering if we'd be smart to keep her around if she's just gonna run to Kye 'n' Sal, and maybe take Charmer with her.

Pat: I think we could probably trust Aleigha more strategically than Irene. She promised she'd stick with me, and I won't betray you. Irene on the other hand, she's beggin' people to vote for you.

K.C.: Is she now?

Pat: She did that with me as soon as we got back from the challenge. Then she did it to Charmer. That's actually the latest thing that nearly set Aleigha off. Aleigha wants Irene gone so badly that just knowin' Irene's scramblin' 'n' that people are hearin' her out is upsettin' her.

K.C.: She can't blame Irene for playin' the game, especially since she knows she's in hot water and is desperate to undo the impact of her stupid decision.

Pat: I know 'n' I said that to her, but it didn't really calm her down any. (Sighs) Do you think that Irene would be on board to get Aleigha out if we asked her? (K.C.'s eyes widen) I know Charmer 'n' Aleigha are super close, so Charmer would never do it. But I'm curious if Irene would. 'Specially if she thinks she's goin' home if she doesn't.

K.C. (Shrugs): It's hard to say. Aleigha does have those connections, and she is less stable emotionally, so I dunno if we can trust her at all. But I also know how hard Irene is gunnin' for me, and Irene did run old Orealla with Sheila and Kelly-Ann. So they both have connections they could use against us.

Pat: Yeah, that makes sense. I see your worry about lettin' Irene get far if she used to be in power.

K.C.: Also, even if Irene says she's on board to vote Aleigha, I don't put it past her to throw either of us under the bus, even at Tribal to try 'n' turn the vote against me.

Pat (Sighs): Yeah.

K.C.: Remember, that's Irene's whole style of play to begin with. If we can't get a third person, we're screwin' ourselves big time if we go through with blindsiding Aleigha.

Pat: Yeah, you might be right.

K.C.: I get your argument, and I get your concern for Aleigha. But if Aleigha really needed to be out of this game, they'd either pull her, or she'll quit herself. I don't want to shoot both of us in the foot strategically by swooping in to be some sort of hero here. Especially since playing hero might not even be wanted, necessary, or even warranted.

Pat: That's fair enough. For the record, I don't like or trust Irene either. I wouldn't mind seein' her leave, 'n' the numbers are obviously there to vote her out. (Sighs) I guess we'll just have to play this thing by ear tonight, 'n' see what happens at Tribal.

K.C.: That's all I'm saying. It's nice that you're concerned about the people on this tribe, but we need to think about what's best for us too. This is still a game for a million bucks, after all.

KC Guyana "It's nice to see that Pat is genuinely concerned 'bout Aleigha's well-being out here, but I do think his concern is overblown. Aleigha knows what she signed up for, she knows how it's affecting her now. As far as I’m concerned, if she needs to quit, she knows where the exit is. I'm doing what's best for my game tonight, and that's it. If anyone has a problem with that, that's on them. Irene's on a warpath to get me out, Aleigha's an emotional wreck, and the two of 'em are fighting like cats and dogs now on a regular basis. Tonight they're finally gonna be split up, and I doubt I could be be more excited and happy going into a Tribal Council if I tried."
K.C.


As K.C.'s confessional finishes up, the camera briefly focuses on Aleigha, then Irene as they pack their bags. K.C. then places his own bag around his shoulder as the five members of the Orealla tribe retrieve their torches and begin making their way to Tribal Council in a single-file line, with K.C. leading the way.

Tribal Council

An aerial shot of the Tribal Council area now appears on the screen and intense, brooding, tribal music begins to play. The five members of the new Ingarikó tribe are then shown making their way into Tribal Council carrying their torches in a single file line, entering in the following order: K.C., Irene, Pat, Charmer, Aleigha. The castaways then proceed to place their torches in a slot behind their respective stool and sit down. Once the Orealla tribe is situated, Probst sits down himself.

Jeff Probst: Well Orealla, there have been seven days removed from switching tribes. As a new tribe, you have had a rather mediocre record in challenges thus far, but you have managed to avoid coming to Tribal Council until now. Pat, what has life been like for you on this new tribe these past seven days?

Pat: I think "dramatic" is a good word to describe it.

Jeff Probst: Dramatic?

The entire Orealla tribe nod in agreement.

Pat: To say the least, yeah. 'Specially these past few days, there's uhh... ben quite a bit of arguin' happenin' between Aleigha 'n' Irene, 'n' the rest of us have definitely been caught up in the middle of it to some degree.

Jeff Probst: So Irene, Pat says you and Aleigha don't...

Irene crosses her arms and dramatically rolls her eyes as Probst says this.

Jeff Probst: Wow, that got a big reaction out of you, Irene! Now I'm really curious to find out what's going on between you and Aleigha.

Irene: It all started a couple days ago when Officer K.C. Newman used everyone's water canteens, except mine, to put out our tribe's fire and make it look like I did it. At the time, I was having a leisurely swim in the ocean, just minding my own business. All of a sudden, I come back to camp, only to have Aleigha shrieking at me over something I had no clue even happened. So of course we don't get along now. Who would get along with someone that downright crazy?

Fired up, Aleigha goes to respond, put Probst puts his hand up to stop her.

Jeff Probst: Hold on, Aleigha. Irene, you're saying that K.C. used everyone's canteens except yours to put out the tribe's fire?

Irene: That's right, Jeffrey.

Jeff Probst: Why do you think K.C. would do something like that? 'Cause I gotta say, Irene, that's a pretty big accusation to make.

Irene: Well, obviously K.C. has taken a dislike to me and he wants me to go home tonight. All I can really say is that I know I didn't do it, and before I left for my swim, it was just me and him at camp. Then I come back to find that crazy bitch (points to Aleigha) shrieking at me saying I'm the one that did it, when I didn't. I couldn't have!

Aleiga (Angry): I am not crazy!

Irene (Scoffs): Well, the way you're acting says otherwise.

Jeff Probst: What's your side of this, Aleigha?

Aleigha: I came back into camp to find Pat and Charmer rebuilding the fire. I ask them what's going on, and they tell me someone used water to put out the fire, 'cause the wood was wet. We check the canteens and see that only Irene's still has water in it, so what am I gonna f***ing think? Then I come to find out that she hid the machete on old Orealla and blamed K.C. for that too! So like, I know it's a big accusation, but all the f***ing evidence points to Irene, and she's done this kind of s*** before!

Irene: Oh my God, I didn't hide the machete on old Orealla, I just thought K.C. did.

Aleigha: Right, right, it just so f***ing conveniently happened that both tribes you were on this season got sabotaged, and both times it's Irene blaming K.C. Like, at the very least it's now a pattern of behaviour with perhaps some microaggression coming into play.

Irene (Angry): Really?! You're calling me racist now?! You really are more crazy and delusional than I gave you credit for!

K.C. can't help but smirk to himself upon hearing this, while Charmer tries to make herself seem as small as possible, appearing visibly uncomfortable. Pat is simply shaking his head and letting out a sigh.

Aleigha: I ain't calling you racist, I'm just noticing a f***ing pattern of behaviour, and I find it really f***ing troubling!

Irene: I didn't put out the fire! I'm f***ing defending myself, and nobody other than K.C. could have done it, especially since he clearly wants me out! So what if he's black? That doesn't make it a microaggression?

Aleigha: Then what about the first f***ing time you blamed K.C. for hiding the machete? Assuming you didn't do it yourself!

Irene: Well, I'm sorry, but he seemed like the most likely perpetrator at the time. Maybe me speaking up to voice that I thought he hid the machete is why he hates me and wanted to do something drastic to get me out here, I dunno. Either way, I'm not a racist, and you have some f***ing nerve to imply that I might be one! Also, as a woman of colour myself, I gotta say, it's quite rich to hear that statement coming from a white girl.

Aleigha: I'm Latina, for your information! My last name is Cabanaz! (Spanish with English subtitles) Just shut your f***ing mouth, already.

Irene (Muttering under breath): Fiery Latina indeed.

Jeff Probst: K.C., your name has come up an awful lot during this whole thing. What's your take on this?

K.C.: Well, I don't think Irene's even slightly racist, so let's take that off the table.

Irene: Thank you!

K.C.: I think she sees me as someone that is a threat to her game, and she wants to take down a big dog to get ahead in this game.

Irene (Rolls eyes; Under breath): Oh my God...

K.C.: Jeff, Irene's whole game in Mozambique was to stir the pot, cause drama, and pit people against each other. From day one this season, she's proven that nothing has changed here, and I think with this latest incident, she's just upset she got caught and is being called out.

Irene: No, I'm upset that you've framed me and that because of you, a crazy bitch put a target on my back. But that's enough going in circles, Jeffrey. People are going to believe what they want to believe at this point, and no logical point I try to make is changing anyone's mind. Trust me, I’ve tried using logic on Aleigha for three days now, but her skull’s so thick that it hasn’t worked one bit.

Aleigha (Upset): I am not crazy! Just stop already!

Pat is shown letting out a heavy sigh.

Jeff Probst (Sympathetic): Aleigha, aside from Irene, who claims to have been framed for putting the fire out, even though the whole tribe was affected, you seem to have taken this the hardest.

Aleigha (Nods quickly): Yeah.

Jeff Prbost: What is it about this situation that's gotten you so upset? Was it the act itself? The blaming of K.C.?

Aleigha: Just... Irene. These, uhh... past few days she's even taken to making fun of me and Charmer. From calling me a "psycho that should go on drugs" to comparing Charmer to a small child. All that just on top of everything else has, uhh... just been too much. All I'm trying to do is stand up for what's right, and I feel like I keep getting stepped on.

Irene: I'm just calling things like I see them, Jeffrey. I'm sorry if she got offended, but as the person that's been framed for this whole thing, I'm under a lot of stress too. Also like, it upsets me that someone like Aleigha is refusing to hear me out and keeps coming at me.

Jeff Probst: Irene, being upset, stressed, and (finger quotes) calling things like you see 'em" is one thing. But you have to understand how making comments like that to a person could be really hurtful.

Irene: I know. When I made the "psycho" comment, I was honestly just venting to Pat about my feelings. I had no idea Aleigha was in the shelter 'cause I straight-up didn't see her.

Irene (Scoffs): Wow.

Jeff Probst: Irene, that doesn't exactly make it okay, and for what it's worth, this is ultimately a social game.

Irene: I get that. This whole situation is so out of hand and I'm pissed off. I can own that I've made regretful comments, but those were all out of frustration and anger, and again, I'm sorry if anyone was offended.

Aleigha: I don't think she's sorry, Jeff. I think she's sorry she got caught.

Irene (Rolls eyes): Enough already, Aleigha.

Jeff Probst: Ya' know, the crazy thing about this game is that while all this is going on, there is still a vote we have to get to tonight. Irene, I think it's pretty safe to say that you probably feel like you're in trouble.

Irene: Absolutely. I've been scrambling like a madwoman to save myself from the minute I was framed. I just hope to God that my efforts have paid off.

Jeff Probst: Charmer, you've been very quiet this evening. What's your take on this whole situation, and how is it impacting your decision for the vote tonight?

Charmer: I... think that... I don't know what really happened with the fire thing. People are putting so much pressure on me about who to vote for too, that it's just a lot to handle.

Jeff Probst: So how do you ultimately come to that decision about who to vote for?

Charmer: I think that I'm gonna just go with my gut and vote with the person that will be most loyal to me. I wanna vote for whoever put out the fire, 'cause that was a mean thing to do. But since I don't really know who did it, I think I just need to follow my heart.

Jeff Probst: Well, after a very emotional, intense Tribal Council, it is time to get to the vote. A lot has been said tonight, and it will be interesting to see how this turns out. It is ti–

Irene (Interrupting): Hold on just a minute, Jeffrey.

Aleigha puts her head in her hands as Irene searches through her bag for a moment before pulling out a note and sassily walking it up to Jeff.

Irene: It says here that I have the right to block somebody's vote tonight.

Jeff Probst: Indeed it does.

Irene: Thank you, Jeffrey. I didn't want to play it tonight, but I'm afraid that it might be necessary.

Irene now heads back to her seat as Probst holds up Irene's advantage to show the tribe.

Jeff Probst: This is indeed a Vote Blocker advantage, that gives Irene the power to prevent someone from voting at Tribal Council. Irene, who would you like to use this against?

Irene: Charmer!

Jaws drop open as each of Irene's tribe mates are floored by the news. Charmer has her hands over her mouth, and appears to be near tears as Aleigha tries to comfort her. Meanwhile, Irene turns to Pat and starts whispering to him, with some of her words showing up as subtitles.

Irene: Please just think about it. There's no chance in hell we're going to rocks. Trust me.

Pat is then shown whispering to K.C., who is soon nodding his head. Irene then grabs a hold of Pat's knee and whispers to him again, with her words again showing up as subtitles.

Irene: This could be our one shot. We have to do this.

Jeff Probst: Well, after that rather bold move from Irene, Charmer, you will not be voting tonight. Everyone else, it is time to vote. Aleigha, you're up.

With a loud sigh Aleigha now stands and makes her way over to the voting podium to cast her vote. Once she arrives, she moves the skull-shaped paperweight aside, takes the cap off of the pen, and proceeds to write in large old-style letters "EYE REEN," then draws a large, bloodshot eye next to it on the parchment. Once she has finished her artwork, she shows her vote to the camera and her voting confessional airs.

Aleigha Cabanaz "You are a vile, disgusting human being, Irene. After the way you've treated Charmer and I these past few days, you more than deserve to go home. I seriously hope that with this vote, we are sending you to the guillotine like you are Survivor's Marie Antoinette. Please God, let his be good-bye, and good riddance."
ALEIGHA


Aleigha then shoves her folded vote into the urn and slams the lid onto it. Irene is the next person to cast a vote, followed by K.C., then Pat. No other votes are revealed, nor are other voting confessionals aired. Once Pat places the lid on the urn and retakes his seat, the camera turns back over to Jeff.

Jeff Probst: If anybody has a Hidden Immunity Idol and would like to play it, now would be the time to do so.

All eyes turn to Irene, who is simply sitting like a statue and staring straight ahead at Jeff. Seeing that nobody is moving to play an idol, Jeff continues.

Jeff Probst: Okay, once the votes are read, the decision is final. Person voted out may be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately. I'll read the votes.


Jeff Probst: First vote...





EYE BloodshotEyeGuyana
REEN

Irene simply rolls her eyes while Aleigha has a scowl on her face.



























































KaCey That's 1 vote Irene, 1 vote K.C.

K.C. crosses his arms and tilts his head to one side.




























































Aleeah That's 1 vote Irene, 1 vote K.C., 1 vote Aleigha.

Aleigha starts looking around at her tribe-mates, appearing very confused.








Charmer also appears confused about the vote.

















K.C. continues staring straight ahead at Probst.

















Irene presses her lips together, still appearing nervous.














Jeff pulls out the last vote.


























Seventh person voted out of Survivor: Guyana...





















ALEEYA

You need to bring me your torch.


Shocked, Aleigha puts her hands over her mouth for a moment before sitting straight up and glaring in the direction of Pat, Irene, and K.C. Irene appears confused, while Pat quietly speaks.

Pat: Sorry, I did what I feel is best.

Aleigha (Rolls eyes): Whatever. Good luck with that untrustworthy bitch.

Irene: Get over yourself.

As Aleigha stands up with her bag, tears start to form in Charmer's eyes, as she also stands up. The barmaid gives Aleigha a hug, which the tattoo artist returns Tears start to trickle down the cheeks of both women as they hug for a few moments. The two then release their hug, and Aleigha wipes her eyes.

Aleigha: Stay strong, girl. I know you have it in you.

Charmer: Thanks. I'm gonna miss you.

Aleigha gives Charmer another quick hug then gives Charmer a quick kiss on the cheek before wiping the tears away from the barmaid's eyes.

Aleigha: Go get 'em, girl. You got this.

Charmer (Sniffles): Thanks.

Aleigha then takes her torch and walks over to Jeff Probst, not acknowledging anyone else. Charmer looks over at Pat, who appears to be feeling slightly guilty as Aleigha slides her torch into the designated holder in front of Jeff.

Jeff Probst: Aleigha, the tribe has spoken.

Jeff then places the snuffer on top of Geoff’s torch, extinguishing the fire. As Probst removes the snuffer, a puff of smoke rises from it, indicating Aleigha's elimination.

Jeff Probst: It's time for you to go.

Aleigha turns around to face her former tribe.

Aleigha: Charmer! (Blows kiss) Stay strong. I'll see ya' later.

With a saddened expression on her face, Charmer waves goodbye to Aleigha as the tattoo artist turns around, leaves the Tribal Council area, and walks off into the night.

Jeff Probst: Well, a lot of raw emotion was on display tonight. I don't think I could give a clearer example about how every action you take, and every word you speak can either help you, or hurt you in this game, and the impact it has on the people you are living with. Grab your torches, head back to camp. Good night.

Ominous music begins to play as the four remaining members of the Orealla tribe collect their bags and their torches, then make their way back towards camp.

After a moment, the camera switches to the jungle pathway that Aleigha is currently walking down as she wipes tears from her eyes. Soon, a burning torch in the distance catches Aleigha's eyes. Curious, Aleigha walks towards the torch finding a station with the names and cast photos of each of the 18 castaways that remained in the game at the start of this cycle, sorted by tribe. On either side of the cast names and photos she sees two big stamps. On her right is a big, green stamp labelled "APPROVE". On Aleigha's left is a big, red stamp labelled "DISAPPROVE". Just above the display, right at eye-level, is a note that was left for the eliminated castaway, explaining what they are seeing.

Aleigha (Reading): Although you have just been voted out, and lost your chance at a million dollars, you still have two chances to influence the game. The castaway you choose to give your "Stamp of Approval" to receive an advantage in the game tomorrow morning. The castaway you choose to give your "Stamp of Disapproval" to will receive a disadvantage in the game tomorrow morning. This is your chance to reward someone in the game that you wish to do well, as well as get some revenge on someone you feel has done you wrong. Good luck.

Aleigha now takes the time to stare at the stamps and the cast photos. First, she is shown looking at the green "Approval" stamp before the camera focuses on the photos of Charmer, Kye, Sal, Pat, K.C., and Jessica B. Aleigha then turns her head to look at the red "Disapproval" stamp. The camera then focuses on the cast photos of Irene, Pat, K.C., Bernadette, and Elvis.

Aleigha (Sighs heavily): Oh my f***ing God... this s*** is insane.

Aleigha is shown contemplating her deision for a few more moments. Before we see who she finally decides on, the camera fades to black.

Tribal Council 7:
Orealla
Voted
Against
Voter
Aleigha Cabanaz
Aleigha (2 votes)
KC GuyanaPat Williamson
K.C., Pat
Irene Guyana
Irene (1 vote)
Aleigha Cabanaz
Aleigha
KC Guyana
K.C. (1 vote)
Irene Guyana
Irene
VOTED OFF:
Aleigha Cabanaz
Aleigha Cabanaz

Final Words

Aleigha Cabanaz "Wow... after all that, I never even f***ing considered the chance that I might be sitting here right now. Irene is a disgusting person, and she more than deserves to be here instead of me! Whatever, f*** this s***. At least I don't have to live with her or deal with her s*** anymore! I'm just... so worried about Charmer and Kye. I care about both of them so much, and I hope they have the strength to push through to the end (Shakes head) I dunno... maybe leaving this s*** behind now is the best thing for my psyche. At least I'll be getting real food, a bed, and I'll be able to wake up without having to see or hear Irene and Bernadette or put up with their s***... so I guess I have to look at the silver lining in all this."
ALEIGHA CABANAZ


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Still in the Running

Lacey JacobsBW
Lacey
Pedro FariaBW
Pedro
Frank GuyanaBW
Frank
Arthur DoyleBW
Arthur
Neville YoongBW
Neville
Geoff GuyanaBW
Geoff
Aleigha Cabanaz
Aleigha
Anu Abdulle
Anu
Bernadette Kampen
Bernadette
Billy Guyana
Billy
Charmer Parker
Charmer
Ella Guyana
Ella
Elvis Tylka
Elvis
Evander Duprat
Evander
Irene Guyana
Irene
Jessica Brennar
Jessica B.
Jessica Mendez
Jessica M.
KC Guyana
K.C.
Kelly-Ann Guyana
Kelly-Ann
Kye Dowling
Kye
Pat Williamson
Pat
Sal Malhotra
Sal
Sheila Guyana
Sheila
Whitney Whitlow
Whitney

Author's Notes

Special thanks to NemoLikesDonuts for giving me the idea for the immunity challenge and suggesting the basic format.

Huge thank you to Just323 for creating the Express Pass and giving me permission to use it.

The episode title was said by Irene Xing as she described her relationship with Aleigha Cabanaz during a conversation with Pat Williamson.

The episode title was directly inspired by Daughtry's song "Battleships"

The songs Bernadette Kampen sang during the aerobics scene on day 15 included:

In the full, unedited version of the scene, Bernadette also sang: "Wannabe" (Spice Girls), "Let's Dance" (David Bowie), and "Shut Up and Dance" (Walk the Moon)

As the Ingarikó tribe discussed during their reward on day 15, Annie Edison Taylor was the first person to go down Niagara Falls in a barrel and survive.

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