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Rule in Chaos is the second episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water.

Story[]

Night 3[]

After being voted out, Marissa Peterson arrived at Redemption Island to be warmly greeted by residents Candice Cody and Rupert Boneham. She told them she was blindsided and that she was voted out to spite her uncle, Gervase Peterson, after his trash-talking at the previous Reward/Immunity Challenge. However, Candice speculated that Marissa's comments about Brad Culpepper on Day 1 may have had an impact on her elimination. The three commiserated over their undeserved situation.

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Marissa
I just got blindsided at Tribal. I came in thinking Katie's a go. No, Marissa was a go. And then people had the audacity to go and put a frowny face next to my name like they were upset about it. So I'm really pissed off.
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Rupert
Tonight, we got a third person in Redemption Island. At least it wasn't Laura that showed up tonight. That was my fear.


Day 4[]

At Galang, the tribe was getting along well, enjoying the morning with a leisurely massage train. In a confessional, Laura Boneham expressed relief that the tribe's attitude had helped to settle her after the drama of the First Impressions twist. However, not everybody was enjoying the fun. Colton Cumbie sat by the sidelines of the massage train, stewing with frustration at the tribe's apparent unwillingness to talk strategy. Monica Culpepper tried to remind him that the game was about patience, but he remained unconvinced.

As soon as Rupert was taken away and I was by myself, my heart just sunk. But it's been a very peaceful tribe. As far as, like, consideration for others, it's been a blessing.

Laura Boneham

I thought that this whole, like, zen, calm yoga mentality would be appealing to me. Well, it was for, like, three days. Now I'm over it. I don't want to live with these people. I don't want this to be the Final Nine. Like, I love Caleb with every fiber of my being and I... I just need to get to him.

Colton Cumbie


He then pulled Aras Baskauskas, Gervase Peterson, and Tina Wesson aside, and lied that Laura Morett had approached him about taking out Tina. However, Aras cut him off, saying he "[didn't] believe any of that talk." Aras continued by cautioning against playing too far ahead, and Colton expressed apathy about winning challenges, reminding them that he had volunteered to go to Tribal Council. Gervase immediately jumped in and warned him that nobody should be talking about strategy until the tribe lost a challenge. When Colton then expressed a mere desire to talk to people, Tina said she was happy to "talk about anything but Survivor."

I had really hoped that Colton had seen the way he played and changed. But you can only fake it for so long. Y'know, you come out here and you can fake who you are for four days, five days. And then the elements get to you and your true personality emerges.

Aras Baskauskas

(mockingly) Strategy? What is strategy!? We are a unit! We are unity, we are peace, we are zen, we are stupid!

Colton Cumbie


Meanwhile, at Tadhana, Brad and Vytas Baskauskas had taken the boat and Hawaiian sling to go fishing. Brad was in a positive mood after receiving flint at Tribal Council and being able to share his fishing knowledge. However, the effects of the previous night's vote were still hanging over the tribe, as they dissected their decision to boot Marissa over breakfast, and Rachel Foulger felt the heat of a growing mens' alliance. Determined to keep herself in the game, she approached John Cody and suggested the two of them could work well together. He readily agreed. However, Ciera Eastin grew suspicious of Rachel's apparent disinterest in working with her fellow women, and told Katie Collins that she believed Rachel to be working in an alliance with John.

We feel great this morning. We got flint last night. It was unfortunate we had to lose a tribe member to get the flint, but we got the flint. Kinda showed some of the guys how to use the Hawaiian sling and we got fish. Give a man a fish, he eats for days. Teach a man to fish, your whole tribe eats. Something like that.

Brad Culpepper

I miss Tyson right now, but I have a good feeling that I'm more at risk in this game right now than Tyson is. I think alliances are starting to form. I think there's a lot more going on than what it looks like just at camp. I'm a girl. In this tribe, I'm a minority. And I am living in a man's world right now which is why my strategy is to really play it cool with the guys, being with the guys and trying to just work with them.

Rachel Foulger

The fact that Rachel's not strategising with the girls at this point – who you would kind of assume she would be closest with – is really fishy to me. And I am seventy-sive percent confident that Rachel and John have an alliance. I've definitely taken upon myself to let people know John has an alliance in the tribe. So it puts a big red flag on John, which is great for me because the red flag is not on me.

Ciera Eastin


Later, John returned to camp bearing Tree Mail, inviting the entire tribe to witness the Duel at Redemption Island. The tribe was excited to witness the Duel, and encouraged John in anticipation of Candice's fight to stay in the game.

This game is crazy. The whole tribe is going to Redemption Island. Happy I can see Candice, but it's going to be tough for me emotionally. I've been wrestling with a lot of... a lot of difficult feelings of guilt. If Candice looks at me and smiles and says she loves me, I feel like, honestly, that would take, like, this weight that's, like, crushing my heart right now. It would just, like, throw it off.

John Cody


At the Redemption Island Arena, Galang filed in first. Tadhana followed, revealing that Marissa had been voted out. Laura M, Monica, Tina and Kat Edorsson fought back tears, and when Jeff Probst asked about it, Monica said it was the "heartache" of seeing their loved ones again, with Laura Morett adding that "seeing them safe" was the trigger. Aras gave Gervase a consoling pat on the back, though Gervase told him he was okay. The competitors then entered the Arena: Rupert, Candice and Marissa (who glared at her former tribe). She announced that she did not believe she should have been sent to Redemption as her performance had not lost the challenge, and told Gervase that his "rubbing salt in the wound" with his gloating was the reason she'd been voted out. He turned to Tadhana and said, "I'm 'a rub some more, I promise you that." Jeff offered Gervase the chance to swap places with Marissa, but he declined.

Jeff then revealed the Duel: Operation Balance Build. Using a long pole, each competitor would guide a spool through a wire channel standing upright on a spring and stack the spool on the top of the wire frame. Touching the sides of the wire would cause the frame to wobble, potentially destabilizing the stack of spools. The first two people to stack ten spools would remain at Redemption Island, with the third castaway being eliminated permanently from the game. In addition, the contestant to place first would also receive a clue to a Hidden Immunity Idol that they could give to any player, of either tribe, still in the game.

Candice and Marissa took a steady approach early, but Rupert raced ahead without caution, knocking his first spool off the platform on his first attempt. Candice claimed the lead, but Rupert caught up to her, pushing Marissa into last place. However, as Rupert placed his eighth spool, he didn't steady the stack and as he began to maneuver his ninth spool through the channel, he knocked off all but one of his spools. Calmly, Candice placed her tenth spool, securing her place in the game and granting her the Idol clue. Rupert raced to make up ground, but Marissa's slow and steady approach won out as she placed her tenth spool and saved herself from elimination.

Rupert hugged his wife Laura goodbye, telling her he was sorry but assuring her that she would be fine. Rupert said he couldn't believe it; being the first person eliminated without ever going to Tribal Council or getting to cast a vote. However, he added that he had no regrets about his decision to take Laura's place at Redemption, since although he loved Survivor, he loved his wife more. Rupert then burned his Buff and became the first person eliminated from Survivor: Blood vs. Water.

Candice was then given the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol as reward for placing first in the Duel. Without hesitation, she chose to give it to her husband John. Candice and Marissa were then sent back to Redemption Island and the tribes returned to camp.

I am so pumped that Candice kicked so much ass. I had all these guilty feelings and she just, like, took them right off the table. She doesn't hold me not switching with her against me at all and now I have a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol. This is, like, incredible.

John Cody


Tadhana's return to camp saw John congratulated for his wife's stellar performance and the tribe amused by Marissa's outspokenness and her ultimate triumph. John revealed in a confessional that he was disappointed that Marissa had pulled through, as he'd hoped to keep Candice up against easy competition. However, as the men gathered water from the well, Vytas proposed the idea of playing to the twists by voting out somebody with a strong loved one would be likely to switch with them at Redemption, thus weakening the Galang tribe. His suggested candidate was Rachel, who he believed Tyson Apostol might swap with. John showed some signs of reluctance, and then when asked about the Idol, he said he wanted to keep the five-strong alliance between Brad, Vytas, Caleb Bankston, Hayden Moss, and himself together until the merge and use the Idol to aid the alliance then. However, in a confessional, he revealed that he wanted to keep the clues to the Idol to himself to retain control.

I can't even explain the amount of pride and happiness that I have in seeing Candice just, like, dominate. I mean, I would prefer to have Rupert out there than Marissa. I want to have as many weak people around Candice as humanly possible. So if both people out there suck and are weak in challenges, then I'm happy. But a selfish reason I have for not wanting to vote Rachel out is that if, in fact, Tyson does switch places with her, then he's going against Candice at Redemption Island and I would like to have that not happen.

John Cody

John is with us and I like the kid. I think he's solid. I think it's good for him to have the clue because getting the clue in front of everybody is a curse and a blessing. I mean, it's a blessing in the sense that you've got an opportunity to find the Idol. It's a curse in the sense that you've got a target.

Brad Culpepper

I have a decision point to make. Y'know, there's a fork in the road. Do I go this way and tell the guys in my alliance, or do I find a way to run off in secret and find the Hidden Immunity Idol myself. I think I'm gonna kind of be private about it. Make sure that I'm the only one that can find it.

John Cody


Over at Galang, Laura Boneham was comforted by the tribe after the elimination of Rupert. She said she was "surprisingly okay" and saying, "There's a sense of relief that I don't have to worry about him." She also pointed out that losing her partner made her less of a threat in that she became an individual player. However, Colton once again grew frustrated with the touchy-feely atmosphere of camp, and began throwing seeds of dissention amongst the tribe, telling Gervase that Laura Morett was huge threat, warning Monica that Tyson was gunning for her and lying to Tina that Gervase wanted to take out Aras. Tina was unconvinced, and later talked to Kat, expressing her frustration with Colton's excessive attempts to strategise. In a confessional, Kat also acknowledged how threatening Colton's ruthless strategy could be.

I feel like I'm in middle school again. I mean, I don't mind campfire-side chats and whatever but it's, like, all they want to do! Do you think this is like a YMCA camping trip where we talk about how we want to improve ourselves? Well, you know what? I want to improve myself by winning a million dollars. It's not hard for me to, like, twist the story and lie to someone, y'know, to benefit me in this game. If I can get all of this zen and zan out of here, I can run this show.

Colton Cumbie

I do not want to play against Colton. I can't have him against me, 'cause he will turn on me. He loves that stuff. Like, he thrives on that. And it's sick.

Kat Edorsson


As night fell, Kat informed Colton that Tina was "freaked out" by his over-strategising. He asked her what Tina had said, and Kat answered that Colton only wanted to know because he'd told Tina something that he told her not to tell Kat. Colton turned the innocent conversation into a scene by demanding to know what Tina had said by marching into camp to pull Tina aside. A bewildered Kat and Tina tried to calm Colton, but he threatened to send Kat to Redemption Island if she didn't tell him what Tina had said to her. Later, as the tribe sat around the fire, Colton made an announcement that he wanted to bury the hatchet, but again, Aras cut him off, saying that the drama didn't matter to anybody else on the tribe and that all they were interested in was a peaceful camp and winning challenges. Colton returned that all he was after was the truth, and the tribe's kumbaya attitude was frustrating him.

When I'm angry, I turn into, like, a raging bitch and hopefully this camp will erupt into chaos. Because if there's one thing I know: I can rule in chaos.

Colton Cumbie

So this is what Survivor 27 looks like? There is just so much drama. You don't want to deal with drama for thirty-nine days.

Tina Wesson

That fight was awesome. It's interesting with Colton. I think he came out here wanting to be different than the person he was and he pretended to be for, like, a day and a half or something. But now you look at him and you're like: he's gonna end up over-thinking himself out of the game, probably.

Tyson Apostol

I hope that we go to the Immunity Challenge tomorrow and get slaughtered. These people need to experience Tribal Council and realize this is a game; this isn't National Lampoon's Horrible Vacation.

Colton Cumbie


Day 5[]

The next morning, Colton began to feel the effects of his troublemaking, wondering if it might have put a target on him. Monica advised him to "decompress a little," but in a confessional, revealed that she had no interest in tying herself to a sinking ship. Later, Aras, Gervase, Monica, Tina, and Tyson met at the well and discussed the Colton issue. Tyson suggested that they all tell each other everything Colton was saying in order to keep track of his scheming. Monica noted that Colton was aware that the target had shifted to him, and Aras added that the game did not need to be about fear, condemning Colton's bullying behavior and likening him to "a gay Russell Hantz." Aras then suggested that the five of them work together in an alliance to the end, to which they all agreed, sealing the deal with the pact, "Don't say anything!"

I woke up this morning and everyone's being super-sketchy and I don't know why. I don't know if the vibe – the viiiiibe – has gotten thrown off or what exactly's going on.

Colton Cumbie

I like Colton, but for the first time in my life, I came to play for me. And that Monica that's just gonna sit in mediocrity? She died in Samoa.

Monica Culpepper

I've seen a side of Colton that's nasty. What he did to Kat last night at our camp was bullying. And if he did it to Kat, he can do it to Tyson, he can do it to Aras, he can do it to Gervase. And so at a certain point, you have to say, "I don't want to play with that person."

Aras Baskauskas

A new alliance has formed and it is Tyson, Aras, Gervase, Tina and me. And I feel really good about this alliance. Y'know, wisdom is experience and everybody in this alliance of five that I have have had a lot of life experience.

Monica Culpepper


Day 6[]

The next day, the tribes convened for the Immunity Challenge. Jeff took back the Immunity Idol from Galang. He then revealed the challenge: In a Barrel. Three members of each tribe, tethered together, would roll a barrel containing another tribe member to a series of flagpoles. The castaway in the barrel would then climb out, stand on top of the barrel and untie a set of knots to release a bag of balls. Once the tribe had collected all four bags of balls, they would pass them off to the remaining tribe members, who would use them to land a ball in each of the six targets at the end of a Skee-Ball ramp. The first tribe to finish would win immunity, as well as a collection of fishing gear, including lines, hooks, lures and live bait. To even the numbers, Kat sat out the challenge for Galang.

With Katie in the barrel for Tadhana and Laura Morett in the barrel for Galang, the Immunity Challenge began neck-and-neck. Brad, John and Vytas rolled Katie to the first flagpole quickly to gain a narrow lead, but Aras, Monica, and Tyson quickly caught up. Both women quickly untied the knots, keeping the tribes even. The pattern continued throughout the first portion of the challenge, with Galang edging out a very narrow lead. However, Galang struggled to roll the barrel into the final cradle, giving Tadhana a narrow lead going into the skee-ball portion of the challenge.

The four remaining competitors for each tribe worked quickly to untie the bags, and Hayden and Gervase took on the responsibility of landing the balls in the targets. Hayden extended the Tadhana lead with the first three balls, but Gervase quickly caught up and evened the score. The two men again tied up at four balls each, but Gervase claimed victory by landing the final two balls first, winning immunity and reward for Galang. Celebrating and shouting, "Marissa! That's for you, baby!" Gervase was embraced by his teammates. Galang then received the idol and their reward and headed back to camp, as a disappointed Tadhana followed.

Back at camp, Brad expressed his frustration with Gervase's trash-talking, wishing for a challenge of a more physical nature in which he could take Gervase on. However, the looming Tribal Council quickly set the afternoon in motion, with Katie expressing a hesitancy to turn on her fellow women, but adding that she was determined to do whatever she needed to do to make it to through the game. The five men, meanwhile, discussed Vytas' earlier plan to oust Rachel to weaken Galang. John resisted the idea, saying that if Tyson didn't switch, then they'd be losing their strongest woman for nothing. Vytas argued that regardless of whether or not he swapped, voting out Rachel would still damage Tyson himself, but began to doubt John's commitment to the Five Guys Alliance.

We really needed this challenge. Not because of the fishing gear, but we really needed the Immunity Idol. We don't want to send anyone home. There's three girls left. We have lots of guys, lots of brawn, but there's only us three girls. The guys could pick us off if they wanted to. Hopefully, they want to keep me around. I don't want to see the other girls go, but there's only one person who wins the game and I have to do what I have to do to win.

Katie Collins

The consensus is Rachel because they're all concerned about Tyson and maybe Tyson will take Rachel's spot at Redemption Island and thereby weaken their tribe, but from a personal stand-point, I don't really want to have Rachel go to Redemption Island and have Tyson switch places with her because then Tyson's competing against Candice.

John Cody

Does John have more allegiance to the five guys, or does John have more allegiance to Rachel. Doubts have arisen because of his extreme hesitancy to vote her out. This early in the game, to have doubts arise, is not a good thing.

Vytas Baskauskas


Vytas and Hayden approached Katie to tell her that the mark was Rachel, but she doubted that John would go along with the plan. Vytas admitted that he was resistant to the idea, but Hayden added that even if he went rogue, they would still have enough votes to take out Rachel. However, Katie raised the issue of the Hidden Immunity Idol, suggesting that John might play it to save Rachel, yet Vytas admitted that they did not believe John had found the Idol. He added that the plan was to tell Rachel that the vote was going against Ciera. Meanwhile, John informed Ciera about the misdirect for Rachel, prompting Ciera to worry about her own name being written down. In response, Ciera and Katie discussed the idea of working together to defend against any Idol play by casting their two votes on John.

I am freaked out. John told me that he was going to tell Rachel to vote me, and don't worry about it because we're all voting Rachel. Well, that's too sketchy for me.

Ciera Eastin


Rachel approached John, and he told her that the vote would be directed to Ciera. As he then searched for the Hidden Immunity Idol, he expressed fears about his alliance mistrusting him due to his clue to the Idol and his resistance to the Rachel vote. As Ciera, Hayden, and Katie ate their rice, Ciera noted John's disappearing acts, prompting Caleb, Hayden and Vytas to discuss John's place in the game. Although they they didn't believe he would play the Idol for Rachel, the three agreed that John's sketchy behavior was worrying, with both Hayden and Vytas entertaining the idea of giving him the boot.

This is not the vote that I really want to make. I didn't want Rachel to go and I'm disagreeing with the other guys in my alliance about that. I don't want my alliance not to trust me because I was very publicly given a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol. I haven't found it yet, but I don't necessarily need them having feelings of doubt when it comes to my faith in the alliance.

John Cody

John's kind of hiding the Idol clue, not really filling everybody in. We all know he's looking for it. It makes you a little weary [sic]. Right now, John is with the five guys. (air quotes) But then we'll see how long he stays that way.

Hayden Moss

I don't want to be the one that says, "Let's break up the five guys" first. But to be honest, we should vote John because he could have found the Idol. Just, like, his energy and his resourcefulness, like, I totally think that he could possibly have the Idol and if somebody starts to show signs that they're willing to do their own thing and go against the group, then blindside them now.

Vytas Baskauskas


At Tribal Council, Jeff began by asking about the men-to-women ratio. Ciera said that the five men, and their fishing trips and male bonding, were concerning for the gender down in numbers. Hayden countered that the men had easily bonded, but made a point of not denying that there was an alliance. Katie said that the women were still trying to figure out the situation.

Caleb was then asked if John's clue, courtesy of Candice, had put a target on his back. He answered in the affirmative, noting that the history of Idol-play in Survivor automatically put a target on John. Brad added that they had to consider whether he'd already found it, and noted that it was up to John as to whether he would share that information with his tribe or not. John, when asked about the effect of the vote on Candice's game at Redemption Island, noted the complications of the situation with the possibility of their loved one swapping in. Hayden agreed that it was twisted, but brought up that the possibility of swapping could potentially weaken Galang.

Acknowledging the multi-layered complexity of the voting process unique to the season, Jeff announced that it was time to vote. Rachel and Katie cast her votes first, and John followed (voting for Rachel). Brad, Hayden, and Ciera cast their votes next, with the latter voting for John. Caleb and Vytas concluded the proceedings, and Jeff tallied the votes.

The first two votes came up for John, followed by a lone vote for Ciera. However, the remaining votes were all directed to Rachel, and she became the fourth person voted out of Survivor: Blood vs. Water, and she departed for Redemption Island with a wave to her former tribemates. Noting their need to win the next challenge, Jeff sent Tadhana back to camp.

Rachel arrived at Redemption Island, and recounted the events of Tribal Council to Candice and Marissa, revealing that the vote had been split between her and John (which had evidently been a surprise to him) and divulging that although the tribe was tight, it was bound to fracture soon.

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Rachel
At Tribal tonight, I got voted out. It wasn't a huge surprise to me as a girl in a guy-dominated tribe.


Challenges[]

Challenge: Operation Balance Build
The players would use metal rods to lift and guide wooden spools through a metal maze. Once the spool was through the maze, they'd place the spool on top of the maze. They'd then get another spool and do it again. The maze is held up by a spring. The first two people to stack all ten of their spools win.
Winners (in order of finish): Candice Cody and Marissa Peterson (Candice gave the Hidden Immunity Idol clue to John Cody)

Challenge: In the Barrel
One tribe member crams into a tiny barrel. Then, other tribe mates, who are attached at the waist, will roll the barrel up and into a special barrel-shaped cradle. The barrel dweller will then hop out, climb onto the barrel, and untie a bag of balls and then hop back into their barrel. The rollers will back the barrel out of the cradle, proceed to the next stand and continue the ball-retrieving process. There are four cradles in all and they are arranged in a zig-zag pattern along the course. Once all four bags have been retrieved, the barrel will be rolled into a final cradle and the inhabitant will burst forth to present the rest of the tribe with his or her bounty. The four remaining players will then roll the balls up a skeeball structure. The first tribe to land six balls in place wins immunity.
Reward: Fishing gear (including lines, hooks, lures and live bait)
Winner: Galang

Redemption Island[]

Redemption Island
Duel 1
Competitors Result
(according to finish)
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Candice
(current inhabitant)
Won
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Marissa
(challenger)
Won
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Rupert
(current inhabitant)
Lost
ELIMINATED:
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Rupert Boneham

Final Words[]

Tribal Council[]

Tribal Council 2:
Tadhana
Voted
Against
Voter
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Rachel (5 votes)
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Brad, Caleb, Hayden, John, Vytas
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John (2 votes)
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Ciera, Katie
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Ciera (1 vote)
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Rachel
VOTED OUT:
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Rachel Foulger
(sent to Redemption Island)

Voting Confessionals[]

John is shown writing Rachel's name down on the parchment. Ciera is shown writing John's name down on the parchment.

Still in the Running[]

 Rupert
20th
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 Candice
On Redemption
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 Marissa
On Redemption
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 Rachel
On Redemption
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 Aras
Galang
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 Brad
Tadhana
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 Caleb
Tadhana
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 Ciera
Tadhana
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 Colton
Galang
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 Gervase
Galang
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 Hayden
Tadhana
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 John
Tadhana
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 Kat
Galang
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 Katie
Tadhana
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 Laura B.
Galang
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 Laura M.
Galang
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 Monica
Galang
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 Tina
Galang
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 Tyson
Galang
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 Vytas
Tadhana
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Trivia[]

Secret Scenes[]

  • On Redemption Island, Rupert struggles with the isolation of Redemption Island. Rupert checks at Tree Mail and finds Marissa's luxury item and a message inviting Rupert, Marissa, and Candice to their first Duel.[2]

Behind Scenes[]

  • I'm Ready for a Battle: Before the Duel, Rupert discusses his excitement at finally getting to do something, noting his disappointment at not getting to "play" Survivor whilst stuck at Redemption. He misses his wife, and hopes to be able to talk to Laura at the Duel to give each other strength and hope. He concludes by saying that he is confident going into the Duel.
  • Oh Thank God: Colton relates his relief at seeing Caleb at the Redemption Island duel and speculates his loved one is in a good position in his tribe. He also suggests that if he gets voted out, he is certain that Caleb would take his place on Redemption so he would be able to take control of Tadhana.
  • I Don't Get to Play With Him: A tearful Laura B. talks about her husband's elimination at the Duel, saying that it was a mixed blessing. While devastated he will be fighting his way back in the game, she is aware her chances have improved in the tribe because she also finds Rupert as a threat for herself.
  • Advantages of Going to the Duel: Caleb is glad that the whole tribe gets to witness the Duel as it sizes up the competitors in the duel. He adds that if Colton gets voted out, he would find it difficult to resist switching with him, but reserves the right to refuse if he is in a better position in Tadhana.
  • I Worry About John: Rachel finds the layer of the Blood vs. Water format more unpredictable.
    • When I Saw Him, I Lost It: Kat talks about being emotional upon seeing Hayden not be voted out.
  • It Throws a Wrench in the Game: Hayden analyzes the switching mechanic between the loved one in the game and the partner on Redemption Island.
  • I Was Really Really Proud of Her: Gervase is proud to see Marissa win the first duel.
  • I Was Really Moved: Seeing Marissa arriving on Redemption Island Arena stirs Aras' emotions.
  • I'm Still Mad: Despite winning the first Duel, Marissa vents her frustration on why her tribe's ire of Gervase was dumped on her.
    • I'm In It to Win It: Candice is relieved to have won the Duel.
  • Clue to the Immunity Idol: Tyson comments about Candice giving the clue to her husband John being a haphazard decision.
  • I Don't Give It to Me: Laura M. is relieved to not see Ciera voted out, but is shocked to see Marissa, whom she believes is the strongest female on Tadhana. She also praises Candice's calm performance at the Duel. When talking about the idol clue, Laura is perplexed to see Candice easily giving the clue to John as it puts a target on his back.
  • Colton is the Outwit: Tina is exasperated by Colton's over-strategizing which disrupts camp life.
  • Learning About Myself: Ciera talks about her personal growth during the first five days of the game, particularly her moving away from her prior disapproval of gay marriage on religious grounds through her growing friendship with Caleb.
    • I Have to Stand Out: Katie talks about making an impact in challenges, pointing to her volunteering to do the part of the challenge nobody else wanted (rolling around in the barrel) and her strong performance in that role. She particularly noted the need to stand out above the other two girls, given the gender imbalance in Tadhana.
  • I'm Getting Annoyed with My Brother: Vytas' animosity towards Aras grows after Tadhana's second loss, lamenting Aras was succeeding in his endeavors outside the game more than him.
  • Brad praises his five-man alliance and his individual relationships with each of them.[3]

Other[]

References[]

Survivor: Blood vs. Water Episodes
"Blood Is Thicker than Anything" · "Rule in Chaos" · "Opening Pandora's Box" · "One Armed Dude and Three Moms" · "The Dead Can Still Talk" · "One-Man Wrecking Ball" · "Swoop In for the Kill" · "Skin of My Teeth" · "My Brother's Keeper" · "Big Bad Wolf" · "Gloves Come Off" · "Rustle Feathers" · "Out on a Limb" · "It's My Night" · "Reunion"
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