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Post by Joey on Mar 12, 2015 15:54:45 GMT -5
Yeah it's gonna be a whole lotta Survivor up in this bitch
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Post by Joey on Mar 12, 2015 15:55:07 GMT -5
I don't even need a free space I don't think so post assholes
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Post by Joey on Mar 12, 2015 16:31:47 GMT -5
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Post by Joey on Mar 12, 2015 18:20:49 GMT -5
Episode 1: “We’re baaaack!”
The episode begins with the castaways arriving via speedboat escorted by the Panamanian military. They size up their fellow competitors.
Reward Challenge: The tribes would face off in pairs. The four castaways would race along the beach to dig up a single bag. The castaways would have to race back to their respective finish mat. The first person touching the bag and their finish mat would score a point for their tribe. The first tribe to score three points would win flint.
The Villains tribe would end up winning a very aggressive challenge. Upon arriving at their respective camps, the Heroes would work together well to build their shelter whilst the Villains would argue about the best way to do it. Richard claimed in a confessional that these guys are a bunch of schmucks compared to him. Meanwhile, Tony would form an alliance with Shane and Brian. Back at the Heroes camp, Spencer began strategizing and told Shambo and Jane that they should go to the final 3 together.
Immunity challenge: Six members from each tribe would race to assemble a boat from seven pieces and seven planks and then paddle the boat out into the ocean to light their torch from the raft. Once the six members return with the fire and the seven planks, the remaining four tribe members would assemble a puzzle. The seven planks from the boat would then be used to assemble a ladder to the top of a platform and place the completed puzzle in a slot halfway up. The first tribe to have their whole tribe at the top of the platform and light their fire barrel would win. Should the Heroes tribe win the challenge, they would receive flint.
The Villains would end up winning their second straight challenge thus sending the Heroes to Tribal Council. Upon arriving back at camp, Spencer began rallying people against Denise due to her being a dominant force in the Philippines. Meanwhile, Troyzan and Kim wanted to get rid of Jane due to her being the weakest member of the tribe. At Tribal Council, Jane became the 1st person voted by a vote of 8-2.
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Post by Joey on Mar 13, 2015 9:26:20 GMT -5
Episode 2: “Hold up!”
The Heroes arrived back at camp and Spencer expressed that he’s confused as to why they wouldn’t vote Denise out. Meanwhile, Yau-Man and Lisa bond as being two of the oldest left. Over at the Villains camp, Tony would begin searching for the hidden immunity idol and would find it and celebrate. Meanwhile, Richard would form an alliance with Shii Ann, Lex, Corinne and Natalie.
Reward/Immunity challenge: In pairs, the castaways would race across a field to retrieve six large crates painted in their tribe's colors. Once all six crates were retrieved, the tribes would have to stack the crates into a staircase with the name of their tribe properly aligned along the sides. The first tribe to complete the staircase and get all of their members up the staircase to the top of a platform would win immunity and a tarp.
At the immunity challenge, the Heroes would show that they aren’t to be messed with and come out with the immunity win. Back at camp, Tony began strategizing in an attempt to blindside Richard, meanwhile Richard and his alliance felt as though it would be best to get rid of Brian or Shane to weaken Tony. Shane picked a fight with Alicia which didn’t help his case but Richard wanted Brian out. At Tribal Council, Brian became the 2nd person voted out by a vote of 7-3.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 13:18:25 GMT -5
Episode 3: Kill or Be Killed
The Villains arrived back at their camp and Tony was flabbergasted that Brian was voted off and picked a fight with Richard. Richard told him to watch himself of he’d be the next to go. Meanwhile, at the Heroes camp, Spencer searched for the hidden immunity idol and was caught by Troyzan. Spencer pitched an alliance to him, Keith and Vytas which they agreed on.
Reward/Immunity challenge: The tribes would face off in a series of one-on-one sumo-style battles. The castaways would use padded duffel bags to knock their adversaries out of a ring and into the mud. The first tribe to win eight bouts would win immunity and a reward of coffee, sugar, rice for one week, and a luxury item for each castaway.
The Villains would win the challenge thus sending the Heroes to Tribal Council. Back at camp, Yau-Man and Lisa felt very insecure because they were the oldest and felt as though they were the weakest. Yau-Man decided to bring Shambo into a potential alliance. Meanwhile, Spencer and his alliance decided to vote Lisa off tonight. Lisa managed to convince Denise to vote with them meaning that Kim would be the swing vote. At Tribal Council, Spencer became the 3rd person voted out by a vote of 5-4.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 13:22:48 GMT -5
Episode 4: Stupid, Just Stupid
Upon returning from camp, Troyzan called out Kim by saying that she weakened the tribe and they will be lucky to ever win a challenge. Kim stood up for her decision by saying that it was best for her game. Meanwhile, at the Villains camp, Tony began schmoozing Alicia and Abi-Maria and convinced them that he would definitely go to the final three with them. He also showed them that he had the idol.
Immunity challenge: One castaway would be strapped into a wooden spherical cage and would have to guide two blindfolded castaways in rolling the cage through a maze through the forest. At the end of the maze would be a labyrinth-like table maze. The castaway inside the cage would then have to guide four blindfolded castaways in solving the table maze. The first tribe to finish the table maze would win.
The Villains would once again win the challenge sending the Heroes to their second straight Tribal Council. Back at camp, a scramble ensued with everyone looking for the Hidden Immunity Idol. Lisa was able to find it. Troyzan was determined to get either Yau-Man or Lisa out of the game. At Tribal Council, Troyzan became the 4th person voted out by a vote of 5-3.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 13:26:59 GMT -5
Episode 5: Now or Never
Upon returning from Tribal Council, Vytas realized that it was now or never if he was going to stay in the game so he proceeded to go to Shambo and Denise and tell them that the best thing for them to do would be to get rid of Lisa or Yau-Man. Meanwhile at the Villains camp, a fight broke out between Shane and Shii Ann in which Shane said some highly offensive things.
Immunity challenge: One castaway from each tribe would work as a caller to direct their tribemates, who would be blindfolded and teamed up in pairs, in collecting ten large puzzle pieces from a field. Once all of the puzzle pieces were collected, the entire tribe would work together to assemble the puzzle. The first tribe to complete their puzzle would win.
The Villains would notch their third straight immunity victory challenge thus sending the Heroes to Tribal once again. Back at camp, Vytas convinced Shambo and Denise to vote off Lisa but Lisa caught wind of it and unbeknownst to Vytas, she had an idol. At Tribal Council, Vytas became the 5th person voted out by a vote of 3-0 after Lisa played her idol thus negating 4 votes against her.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 13:32:30 GMT -5
Episode 6: Double Tribal, Double Trouble
Upon arriving back at camp, Denise began panicking thinking that she would be the next to go but the alliance of Yau-Man, Lisa and Kim wanted Shambo out next. Over at the Villians camp, Abi-Maria got into a fight with Shane in which Shane once again said some offensive things which really put the members of the Villains tribe off, especially Richard.
Reward/Immunity challenge: The tribes would compete separately for individual immunity. The castaways would be attached to a rope threaded through obstacles which they would have to climb under, over, or around. The first Hero and the first Villain to win will be immune from the vote. Then the two winners will be competing in the final round. The final round's challenge would be the same, but with a single obstacle three levels high. The first castaway to complete the obstacle would win reward for their tribe consisting of hot dogs and soft drinks to be enjoyed at the opposing tribe's Tribal Council.
Keith from the Heroes and Natalie from the Villains would win immunity whilst the Heroes would win the reward. Back at camp, Richard decided that Shane would have to be the next to go no matter what, not only because he’s Tony’s ally but because he is offensive. At the Heroes camp, Lisa confided in Yau-Man that Denise should go because she is very dominant. At the Villains’ Tribal Council, Shane became the 6th person voted out by a vote of 5-4. At the Heroes’ Tribal Council, Denise became the 7th person voted out by a vote of 4-3 after Keith flipped.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 18:06:14 GMT -5
Episode 7: You’re Either With Me or Against Me
Upon arriving back at camp, Richard proclaimed proudly to the cameras that you’re either with him or against him. Meanwhile, Tony laughed because he had the idol and said that Richard was the next to go. Meanwhile at the Heroes camp, Shambo knew she was on the outside but tried to play to Lisa’s sensitive side by saying that she needed the money because she doesn’t have a job.
Immunity challenge: One at a time, three castaways from each tribe would race across a platform and a rope net and then climb up a rope web to retrieve six bags of puzzle pieces. Once all six bags were retrieved, two other castaways from each tribe would assemble the puzzle. The first tribe to assemble their puzzle would win.
The Heroes scored the upset victory in the immunity challenge thus sending the Villains to Tribal Council. Back at camp, Tony showed Alicia and Abi-Maria his idol and told them to vote for Richard. Richard realized that something was up and decided that it was time to get rid of Abi-Maria. At Tribal Council, Tony played his idol but it didn’t matter as Abi-Maria became the 8th person voted out by a vote of 5-3.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 18:11:32 GMT -5
Episode 8: The Merge Looms
Upon returning from camp, Tony began freaking out as he realized that he wasted his idol. Meanwhile, Richard and his alliance celebrated the huge victory that they had achieved and that they had a free ride to the merge. Over at the Heroes camp, Shambo began searching for the hidden immunity idol and was followed by pretty much everyone and it was Keith that ended up finding it.
Immunity challenge: Competing in rounds, two castaways from each tribe would be belted together and would have to race across a mud pit and over obstacles to retrieve a flag to score a point for their tribe. The second round would be a one-on-one competition, while the third round would be back to two-on-two. The first tribe to score two points would win.
The Villains would score yet another victory over the almost decimated Heroes tribe. Back at camp, the majority alliance decided that Shambo would be the next to go but Keith thought that maybe they could blindside former winner Kim with the idol. At Tribal Council, however, Shambo became the 9th person voted out by a vote of 4-1.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 18:18:42 GMT -5
Episode 9: What Now?
The Heroes returned to camp and Lisa commented to the camera how they were feeling so down about themselves because they have lost pretty much all of the immunity challenges. Yau-Man and Keith bonded closer. Over at the Villains camp, Lex searched for and found the hidden immunity idol. Tony began talking to Shii Ann and told her that Richard doesn’t want her to make it to the end. Shii Ann told him that she doesn’t know what she’ll do yet.
Immunity challenge: One at a time, five castaways from each tribe would maneuver a bag of puzzle pieces attached to a rope through an obstacle course in the ocean. The first tribe to retrieve all five bags and assemble the puzzle would win.
The Villains once again won immunity sending the Heroes back to Tribal Council. Upon arriving back at camp, everyone began scrambling because there were only 4 of them left. Keith said that to be safe he was going to play his idol tonight. At Tribal Council, Keith did NOT play his idol and Kim became the 10th person voted out by a vote of 3-1.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 18:26:25 GMT -5
Episode 10: We Have Visitors!
Yau-Man, Keith and Lisa arrived back at camp feeling pretty depressed as they were the only Heroes left. The next day they received tree mail telling them to go to the Villains camp. They merge and call themselves Yin Yang. Tony immediately tries to get the three Heroes into his alliance but Keith knew how villainous he is and refused to. Meanwhile, Richard told Lisa and Yau-Man that if they join him they will go to the final 3 together and they believe him.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would hang onto a pole as long as they can. The last person left hanging without touching the ground would win.
Shii Ann won the first individual immunity challenge. Back at camp, Richard rallied his alliance and told them to vote Tony out because he was going to be a huge threat down the road. Meanwhile, Keith showed Yau-Man and Lisa his idol and said that they would be going to the final 3. At Tribal Council, Tony became the 11th person voted out and 1st member of the jury by a vote of 8-2.
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Post by Joey on Mar 14, 2015 18:33:27 GMT -5
Episode 11: End of the Line
Upon arriving back at camp, Richard celebrated to the cameras what he was just able to accomplish. Meanwhile, Keith pulled Alicia to the side and said he’d play his idol on her to get rid of Richard at the next Tribal Council. Corinne searched for the Yin Yang immunity idol but was unable to find it. Lex, however, found it thus gaining his second idol. He decided against showing it to anyone and claimed to the cameras that he was gonna ride them to the million.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would attempt to build a tower out of 150 wooden tiles to a height of 10 feet (3.0 m).
Keith won the immunity challenge thus granting himself safety at Tribal Council and a 1-in-8 shot at winning. Back at camp, Richard told his alliance that they had to get rid of Alicia tonight. Meanwhile, Keith gave his immunity idol to Alicia. At Tribal Council, Alicia played the idol thus negating 5 votes against her and Richard became the 12th person voted out and 2nd member of the jury by a vote of 4-0.
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Post by Joey on Mar 20, 2015 19:01:44 GMT -5
Episode 12: Alpha Male vs. Alpha Male
Everyone was beyond flabbergasted that Richard was blindsided at Tribal Council. Lex commented to the camera that while he has two immunity idols, he certainly does not feel safe. Meanwhile, Shii Ann decided that it was time to break away from the alliance and she went to Yau-Man and told him that she wanted to join his alliance. Yau-Man claimed that he would consider it. Lex stepped up where Richard left off and dubbed himself The Godfather. Corinne and Natalie felt as though they had to do something in order to further themselves.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would stand on a perch, one arm above their head with their wrist tethered to a bucket of water on top of a platform. The castaway who could stand there the longest without tipping the bucket would win.
Keith won his second immunity challenge in a row thus ensuring a 1-in-7 shot at the money. Back at camp, Keith and Yau-Man decided that they should get rid of Lex at Tribal Council and Lex told his alliance that they need to vote Yau-Man out tonight. At Tribal Council, Lex played one of his idols thus negating 5 votes against him and Yau-Man became the 13th person voted out and 3rd member of the jury by a vote of 3-0.
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