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We are in Patan in northern Guatemala
surrounded by ruins that are thousands
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years old. Hidden deep in the jungle,
these ruins are a monument to a once
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powerful and sophisticated civilization,
the Maya.
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Best known for their advanced celestial
knowledge and uncanny ability to
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calculate time, the Maya culture thrived
and then mysteriously vanished.
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Today, these jungles are home to exotic
and dangerous wildlife, jaguars,
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poisonous snakes, and crocodiles that
lurk in every body of water.
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It is an unforgiving environment where
extreme temperatures, high humidity, and
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torrential rainstorms bring even the
strongest to their knees.
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It is here that a group of Americans
have already begun the adventure of a
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lifetime. They have been divided into
two tribes.
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hiking to a destination unknown with no
idea of the surprise that awaits them.
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It is the ultimate challenge.
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Eighteen strangers forced to work
together to create a new society while
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battling the elements and each other.
They must learn to adapt or they'll be
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voted out of the tribe.
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In the end, only one will remain to
claim the million -dollar prize.
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39 days, 18 people, 1 survived.
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Welcome to Survivor Guatemala.
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You are standing in the ruins of an
ancient Maya civilization that is
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thousands of years old. For the next 39
days, you will live amongst these ruins
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like the Maya did.
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Already been divided into two tribes.
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Nakum, wearing yellow.
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In the back, you'll hold that.
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Yasha, wearing blue.
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All right. You will both live at
separate camps.
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Waiting for you at each camp will be a
few items used by the Maya that will
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you live like the Maya did. In addition
to the things waiting for you at camp,
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each tribe will have one other tool to
aid you in this game.
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Come on out!
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I'm sure you guys recognize Bobby John
and Stephanie from Survivor Pullout.
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on down.
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These are two proven Survivor players.
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They've been through this experience.
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They know how to make fire.
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They know how to source food. They know
how to build shelter. With Stephanie,
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you have arguably the strongest woman to
ever play this game and somebody who
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has proven she will not quit.
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With Bobby John, a strong competitor at
challenges.
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and in day -to -day camp living arguably
the hardest working survivor ever
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stephanie is a member
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i'm like in love with stephanie so when
i found out she was on our team i
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was like oh we're winning we got
stephanie like we're good to go i cried
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couldn't help but just cry She is such
an inspiration.
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Like all the girls are crying when they
saw Stephanie because that's their hero.
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I didn't shed a tear when I saw her. I
was like, how am I going to win a
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dollars now that she's here?
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Bobby John is a member of NACUM.
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We're really happy to have Bobby John on
our tribe. A man is just stronger than
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a woman is. And it makes it easy on the
eyes around the tribe. So that's always
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a plus.
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We were just thrilled to have Bobby John
because he's not going to quit for
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anything, and he is not going to
disappoint somebody on his tribe.
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Bobby John's a tough worker, supposedly,
so I hear. I don't know. We'll have to
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see. But, you know, he's kind of a
little bit dumb, I guess you'd say. Let
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perfectly clear about this.
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Stephanie and Bobby John are full
-fledged members of your tribe. They are
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players in this game.
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You can use their backbone and their
experience to further your own tribe.
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Or, if you think it makes more sense,
they're certainly an easy first vote
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first time to go to tribal council.
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All right, let's get to your first
challenge.
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It is for rewards.
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It is a grueling 11 -mile race through
the jungles of
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Guatemala. Oh, my God.
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It is going to be long.
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It is going to be hot.
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There are poisonous snakes at every
corner.
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There are crocodiles in every body of
water out here.
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The trek finishes at the better of the
two camps.
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Winning tribe claims the right to the
better camp, which is also an actual
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ruin. They also get flint to make fire.
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Critical in this game, right, Steph?
Right.
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Yeah.
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Losers. You get the lesser of the two
camps. You get no flint. You got no
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You're off to a real rough start.
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Big stakes right away.
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Pace yourself. This is a marathon, not a
sprint.
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You'll know you're near the finish when
you see your tribe canoes.
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Yashah, you will head up these steps
around the path to the right. Nakum, you
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will head up these steps and follow the
path to the left.
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Waiting for you is a compass and a map.
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You'll also find water, fruit, bags of
corn. It is up to you to decide how much
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you want to carry with you.
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I'll be waiting for you at the finish.
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Survivor Guatemala is set to begin.
Survivors ready.
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Go!
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When we first saw all the fruit, all the
water, we had to decide what
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stuff we were going to carry with us.
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Kind of a little bit of mass chaos.
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Grab the bananas.
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Somebody bust something open and let's
eat it while we're here.
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None of us have ever talked before.
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So to figure out a strategy on the spur
of the moment was a little tough.
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You take a thing of corn?
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I say we just go ahead and start going,
guys.
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Let's go, guys.
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Being a farmer and everything.
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The last time I hiked 11 miles was
never.
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But I took off after him, you know.
Yeehaw!
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Being back in Survivor, I'm glad to get
a new start.
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I felt like a million bucks at the
beginning of the race, but we got to
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time, because I guarantee you, Miss
Stephanie's over there running things,
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she won't take time. You drop it, you
leave it, you go.
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My main fear coming into the game was
that, yes, I may be sort of like a tool
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because I have experience.
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And I kind of came in almost like an
outsider.
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But Yasha welcomed me with open arms.
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Stephanie, you're the reason why I'm
here. Oh, Stephanie!
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Yes! But I still have that nervousness
that maybe they will see me as too
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threatening or maybe I'm not as
spectacular as they thought I would have
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And maybe they do want to just get rid
of me.
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Use your compass to walk a straight line
until you hit the old archaeological
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road. One and a quarter miles.
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Oh, man.
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So right for that big tall tree right to
your left, Blake.
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Might need to come this way.
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So come to your right, Blake.
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Do what?
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Come to your right.
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The jungle, you know, you can't move 10
feet straight ahead. So I put one of my
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tribesmen ahead. I'd have him walk up to
a point on my compass, and then we'd
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all walk to him, and it was slow going.
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Can you see him, anybody?
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No. Oh, I see him, I see him. Okay. All
right, stay right there.
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Most of the people couldn't read a
compass.
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I've done it before, you know, in the
Marine Corps, but you can walk in
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in that stuff if you don't do it right.
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Is everybody here?
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Yeah. It's going to get too thick to do
it.
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Well, it's going to get too dark to do
it, so it's going to happen.
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Okay,
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weave your left.
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Right here? Yep. The large mound?
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Check it out.
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Travel left past the large mound.
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Hey guys, Gary!
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You going the right way?
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Yeah, you're right. That way. We go
left.
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No question. Straight south. Go.
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On Survivor, the leader always gets
freaking voted out first if someone
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and takes leadership.
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And it was clear at the beginning that
Gary was our leader.
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He's taller than everyone.
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He's gray -haired. He was our leader. No
question.
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No, we're going to turn it right now.
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Gary,
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what do you do?
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You know,
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they've asked me what I do.
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So I told them I was a landscaper.
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15 years ago, I was in the NFL for 11
years.
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My real name is Gary Holgerboom.
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But I don't think anybody needs to know
that because I'd be voted off
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immediately. I don't see any markers.
What do you think?
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If somebody does recognize me, I'm just
going to say that's not me.
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I'm Gary Hawkins.
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Let's go, guys.
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We're going north.
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Gary and I, very early on, we both took
a compass, and we were the navigators,
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basically. Make sure we're going the
right way.
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It's hard in an 11 -and -a -half -mile
hike to not get lost or, you know, miss
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trail or whatever.
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You going the right way?
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What's the compass say?
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Well, this is where we thought we were
just right now. Yep. I think that's
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leading us to nowhere.
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All right.
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We made some bad decisions, and I was
the one with the compass. But, oh, my
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gosh, you know how many young people we
got there.
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Morgan, Brianne, Steph, Jamie, Brian.
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You know, one of the 21, 22.
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I don't want to be the leader, but my
paternal instinct will kick in with
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kids. Keep up those spirits.
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Watch out. It's very thorny. Watch your
step.
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You got it, Jan?
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I'm done.
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Here I come, baby.
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Coming full force at you.
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11 miles in the jungle is absolutely
insane.
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I mean, you're just sitting there
fighting things, coming down and just
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to where you want to go. It was by far
one of the toughest things I've ever
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in my life. I'm just a freaking doorman
from New York, man. I never even went
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camping. I hope this is over really soon
because it's getting dark awfully
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fast.
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Bobby John, right past that. Look at
that tall.
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Yeah, got it. Go right down there.
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You need to fall off a little bit.
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Stay a little bit left, Bobby John.
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Oh, that's got thorns in it.
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Oh, no.
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He's got thorns in his shoulder.
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We were going through the jungle, and
one of the trees that have briars that
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look like spikes actually broke on
Blake's shoulder.
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I mean, it didn't, like, deflect. Like,
it cracked over my shoulder.
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I think it was just one of those reality
checks that, you know, a
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scorpion could sting you, a snake could
bite you. It's any one of us. We've got
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two in here.
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Jeez, Margaret, get after her, girl.
Hold on.
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I'm a nerd.
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I've been a nurse for 25 years, most of
it trauma.
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Did that hurt?
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Mm -hmm.
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Okay, it's out.
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That really took him down a couple
notches. Do you feel any more? No.
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Okay, stand up.
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Let's hold up just a second.
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Whoa.
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We're going the right direction. We just
gotta try to speed it up.
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Catch up anyway.
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This is all trees.
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It's so dark.
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Guys, wait. Wait, please.
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What's right here?
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Right here. Let's pick a spot right
here. Yeah.
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Yeah, we should stop.
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We really didn't want to stop.
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You know, it just got so dark, and we
are in a thick jungle.
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Don't cut yourself when you go down on
the ground with your hands.
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Nakum is probably right in front of us.
We'll get up as soon as the sun starts
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to rise, and we will hopefully pull
ahead. I mean, I'm not starting off
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Guatemala on the losing team.
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Terrible.
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You know what? Why don't we get some pom
-poms put down
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so we can lay down?
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I got my shoulder knocked real good back
there.
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It was just slowing me down.
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Thorns went deep inside.
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I'm a little dehydrated in my body. My
hands are a little tingly.
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I'll be all right.
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Is it the shoulder that hurts the most?
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Yeah.
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Oh, my gosh.
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Blake, we're really worried about him.
The problem is his shoulder hurts so
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badly, I think it's causing a pain
response to make him sick to his
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Thanks, Margaret. I appreciate it.
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We're hoping that he'll feel better in
the morning.
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As soon as the sun came up, we started
hearing some noises that reminded me of
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Predator.
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I looked up. I saw a monkey going from
tree to tree, and I'm like, oh, my God.
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I can't believe this.
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Hey, guys, if we want to beat Nakum, I
think we should start getting up and
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going. In 10 minutes, we'll be there.
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Well, in 10 minutes, they might be
going, and they're already ahead of us.
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I wanted to get a move on because I knew
that Nakum would start at daybreak.
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People were a little cranky, but they
knew that I was right and we did need to
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go. Let's go.
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We actually found
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the other tribe, Nakum, which was great
because we were, last we knew, we were
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hours behind them.
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Meeting up in the jungle with the other
tribe took quite a bit of air out of our
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balloon.
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We came
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out
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of the jungle into a more open trail
before the other tribe, but they were
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right behind us.
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We just wanted to get them off our
tails.
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Come on, pick it up. They're behind us.
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This is like the movie Seabiscuit.
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When he sees his competition and he
kicks it in, I was just like, I felt
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couldn't put one foot in front of me.
And all of a sudden, I'm running down
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trail in the muck.
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We need to, like, get right on their
ass, if not catch them.
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Yeah. Come on, guys. Push it.
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We had Nakum. They were right in front
of us. And then all of a sudden, a
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people, unfortunately, on our tribe,
like Lydia and Amy, who aren't as fit,
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were kind of like lagging behind. And
it's a challenge that you're only as
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strong as your weakest link. And we had
to wait for everybody until we could
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move on. And we had them. They were
right in front of us, and we lost them
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completely. You want me to take that
slide?
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All right.
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Ready? We're going to do a slow talk
together.
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Ready? Yep.
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All of a sudden, I just got cold as ice,
and
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my body severely, severely cramped.
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Bobby John started getting really bad
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cramps. He gets dehydration over
exertion, and he carried two bags of
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entire trek.
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So here comes Margaret, the nurse lady,
and she just talked him through it.
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All right, I'm good. Here you go, Bob.
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Okay. All right, let's try. Let's go.
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I think people were surprised because
this guy's in better shape probably for
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this and knows what to expect more than
anybody, and he's going down early.
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I don't think you might have expected
that.
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Okay.
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Can we move faster, guys?
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Can we move faster?
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All right.
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How's everyone feeling?
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Yes, everybody's doing okay. Everyone's
doing good? Yep.
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If we have a chance to catch up with
them.
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Okay. Good job.
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Wait, do I see water?
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Yes, we're almost there.
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When I saw the boat by that time, I was
just absolutely winded. But I knew,
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that's the light at the end of the
tunnel. Here we go.
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Paddle your canoe west -southwest to the
first wooden pier, which is attached to
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the stone steps.
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Follow the path up to the Maya ruins to
the winner's camp. All right, last leg,
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guys. Everybody in, pile in. When the
team shows up, it's going to be a race
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finish.
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Get it together.
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There they are. There they are.
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Guys, pick it up and just stay hard. Be
slow but hard.
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Emerging from the jungle, we seen a coon
right there in the middle of the lake,
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so much closer than we thought we were.
And we just booked it to our canoe.
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We knew we had caught up. It was a huge
morale booster.
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Okay, we need to get in the rhythm.
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Never give up, guys!
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Come on!
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We
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get
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to the dock, and old Judd jumps out of
the boat.
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He had a premature evacuation, and he
kicked into this mud that's almost like
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quicksand. It's hard to get out of, man.
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Getting out of the boat was a nightmare.
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I know it was dehydration, but I've
never felt that type of pain before.
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I knew the other tribe was definitely on
our tail, so it's kind of like you've
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got to suck it up, but it was just
tough.
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Right there. Everyone get it.
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11 -mile, 24 -hour trek.
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You guys definitely earned the better of
the two camps.
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Here is your tribe flag.
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More important.
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Who wants it?
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Margaret. Flint. Take care of that.
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Congratulations.
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Good luck.
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Still got some spring in
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those steps.
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Nice job, though, guys. Nice job. Nice
job.
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Don't get too comfortable. You're not
staying.
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This is not your camp.
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I think it's fair to say, given that
this was an 11 -mile trek through the
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jungle, a very close finish.
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But in Survivor Close Gets You Nothing,
this is where you will not be living.
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This is a map where you will be living.
Who wants it?
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You got more paddling to do.
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Here's your tribe flag.
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All right, guys. Take your stuff and go.
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Bye, guys. Bye.
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You know, we lost, but I thought we
kicked butt. I thought we did really
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I think it was the most difficult
challenge the game's ever had.
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So we leave their ruins, we leave the
winners, and we're bummed because, you
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know, it's taken us 24 hours to get
there, and we worked really hard.
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00:25:29,700 --> 00:25:35,220
It kind of stunk for us because, you
know, we get all the way there, we lose,
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we had to paddle all the way across the
lake to get to our camp.
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So it was a lot of extra work. We're
going to check out where the camp is
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we carry all this crap.
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We're just going to leave it on the
dock. Let's not get as much as we can.
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00:25:45,800 --> 00:25:47,360
Come on, you guys, I know we're tired.
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00:25:47,600 --> 00:25:49,460
Let's go, you guys. Here we go. All
right.
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00:25:50,010 --> 00:25:53,950
When we started walking up to our camp,
we didn't know what to expect.
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00:25:54,390 --> 00:25:55,390
I see it, you guys.
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00:25:55,510 --> 00:25:57,670
Our home. Whoa, what's up with the pot?
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00:25:58,190 --> 00:26:01,490
Yeah, that's for the corn. That's a
perfect one to cook tortilla.
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00:26:01,710 --> 00:26:05,770
We finally got to camp. It sucks we
don't have butter, but we're making do.
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00:26:06,010 --> 00:26:10,790
Tommy, we should talk about shelter and
where we want to build it and how we
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want to build it. Okay.
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00:26:13,030 --> 00:26:14,030
Yeah.
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00:26:14,170 --> 00:26:15,170
This isn't bad.
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Let's go.
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00:26:17,980 --> 00:26:20,600
I think a link would be awesome because
then the water runs off.
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00:26:21,520 --> 00:26:23,220
Yeah, actually, this is an ink line.
366
00:26:23,940 --> 00:26:26,980
I'm just going to shove them through.
You just try to pull them where you can.
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00:26:27,220 --> 00:26:28,520
I'll be in your dream home.
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00:26:30,200 --> 00:26:34,900
I am so psyched. Finally, I'm on a tribe
that's got as much heart and
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determination as Nink. See how good that
is?
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00:26:38,020 --> 00:26:39,640
Good job. You got it. It's on the title.
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00:26:40,160 --> 00:26:42,220
That's some tight weaving right there.
Yeah.
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We were dead tired.
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But all we had left was, you know, this
yasha spirit. Like, we can do this, and
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we don't care if we're coming in second.
We're giving it everything we have.
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00:26:51,800 --> 00:26:53,260
Dude, that's going to be good, I think.
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00:26:59,580 --> 00:27:01,360
What are you doing, boy?
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00:27:03,120 --> 00:27:06,200
Breathe through your nose.
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00:27:06,860 --> 00:27:12,440
The combination of going through the
jungle and trying to get here has
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dehydrated so many of us.
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00:27:16,220 --> 00:27:17,560
Judd, you okay back there?
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00:27:18,760 --> 00:27:19,760
Judd's down.
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00:27:20,820 --> 00:27:21,820
Blake's down.
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Jim's not doing well.
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And Bobby Don's down.
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00:27:27,600 --> 00:27:29,720
They're all vomiting. They're all
cramped up.
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00:27:30,640 --> 00:27:31,640
Bobby Don?
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00:27:32,080 --> 00:27:33,039
Bobby Don?
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00:27:33,040 --> 00:27:34,520
Huh? Oh, his eyes are rolling back.
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00:27:35,360 --> 00:27:36,360
Bobby Don?
390
00:27:36,700 --> 00:27:37,700
Bobby Don?
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00:27:38,040 --> 00:27:39,260
What? Bobby Don?
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00:27:40,020 --> 00:27:41,100
Focus. Slow.
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00:27:41,480 --> 00:27:43,240
Breathe through your nose. Bobby Don?
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Bobby John.
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Bobby.
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Stay with me.
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Stay with me. Yep.
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00:27:51,710 --> 00:27:52,970
Bobby John, stay with me.
399
00:27:57,470 --> 00:27:58,470
Okay. Okay.
400
00:27:58,870 --> 00:28:00,270
Just rub your legs here.
401
00:28:00,830 --> 00:28:01,830
Okay.
402
00:28:02,170 --> 00:28:04,230
Keep them up like that. Keep them up
like that.
403
00:28:04,450 --> 00:28:05,450
Just a little.
404
00:28:05,550 --> 00:28:07,050
A little tiny just do it.
405
00:28:07,670 --> 00:28:11,850
I started having the shakes. This was
cramping everywhere that I never knew I
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00:28:11,850 --> 00:28:12,519
could cramp.
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00:28:12,520 --> 00:28:15,300
If it would have been for Margaret, I
really felt I might have had a seizure.
408
00:28:15,580 --> 00:28:16,579
It's a nightmare.
409
00:28:16,580 --> 00:28:19,520
Palau was recess compared to Guatemala.
410
00:28:22,240 --> 00:28:26,880
These big, strong guys.
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Strong as oxes, and they're all down.
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What do we need to do? We need to just
make rounds with them and give them
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water. That's what we need to do. The
girls are holding up remarkably well.
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But we didn't expect the guys to go down
so quickly.
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It was a bittersweet victory because we
won. We got there first. We got the fire
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and the best camp.
417
00:28:54,380 --> 00:28:58,920
But some of us were in such bad shape,
you're thinking, if we lose them, it's
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not even worth having all this.
419
00:29:16,460 --> 00:29:17,460
My God, it's an oar.
420
00:29:21,600 --> 00:29:23,340
Let's go back. Let's go back and lose
it.
421
00:29:24,160 --> 00:29:27,920
Your first two days were grueling, but
now is no time to rest.
422
00:29:28,440 --> 00:29:31,880
You've come too far to lose it now. This
will put you to the test.
423
00:29:32,300 --> 00:29:35,740
You'll be competing like the Maya. This
is more than just the game.
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00:29:36,060 --> 00:29:40,200
Fail to pull your weight today and be
the first to lose your slime.
425
00:29:40,680 --> 00:29:44,780
Here's what I've learned from my day.
For me, this is really exciting.
426
00:29:45,440 --> 00:29:48,800
to have another chance at immunity and
possibly come out with a victory.
427
00:29:49,060 --> 00:29:52,500
Usually the person who steers is one of
the strongest because they row both
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sides and steer. But also it's a lot of
pressure because if we lose this
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00:29:56,320 --> 00:29:57,780
challenge, I'm going to be really down.
430
00:30:05,860 --> 00:30:06,860
Female.
431
00:30:07,400 --> 00:30:09,500
Because we're going to be competing like
the Maya.
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00:30:10,200 --> 00:30:13,700
Definitely our tribe not being in kick
-off shape right now is a concern.
433
00:30:13,900 --> 00:30:14,900
We're all staying here tonight.
434
00:30:16,500 --> 00:30:17,500
Nobody's going home.
435
00:30:17,600 --> 00:30:21,520
I think the girls right now are the
strongest physically, but if our guys go
436
00:30:21,520 --> 00:30:25,060
here to this challenge and turn it on
like no other, then we're definitely
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00:30:25,060 --> 00:30:26,060
to have a good day today.
438
00:30:32,320 --> 00:30:37,980
You guys
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00:30:37,980 --> 00:30:42,840
ready to get to your first immunity
challenge?
440
00:30:43,180 --> 00:30:45,710
Yeah. Let me show you what you're
playing for.
441
00:30:47,150 --> 00:30:48,150
This is it.
442
00:30:51,230 --> 00:30:54,230
The game revolves around immunity.
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00:30:54,590 --> 00:30:58,230
As long as you have it in your
possession, whether as a tribe or an
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00:30:58,410 --> 00:31:00,850
you're safe. If not, you're in danger of
going home.
445
00:31:01,170 --> 00:31:02,750
Okay, let's get to the challenge.
446
00:31:02,990 --> 00:31:07,490
It is based on the method that the Maya
used for transporting materials to build
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00:31:07,490 --> 00:31:12,030
their pyramids. Here's how it works. On
my go, all nine of you will paddle out
448
00:31:12,030 --> 00:31:12,809
in a boat.
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around a buoy, grab a torch, come back.
450
00:31:15,610 --> 00:31:19,830
Once you reach the shore, you'll drag
your boat up the beach and attach it to
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00:31:19,830 --> 00:31:24,210
rope. At that point, four people will
race up the hill and begin pulling on
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00:31:24,210 --> 00:31:28,250
rope. As you pull, you'll move the boat
over a series of rolling logs.
453
00:31:28,450 --> 00:31:32,720
This is how the Maya did it. Every time
you clear a log, Four other people will
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take that backlog, move it to the front.
That'll keep the momentum going. That
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00:31:36,740 --> 00:31:40,400
leaves one person left. Their sole
responsibility is carrying that torch.
456
00:31:40,680 --> 00:31:44,040
Once the boat crosses the finish line,
the person with the torch lights the
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00:31:44,040 --> 00:31:47,340
fire. First tribe to get their flame lit
wins immunity.
458
00:31:47,680 --> 00:31:50,680
For the Losers Tribal Council, first
person will be voted out.
459
00:31:51,060 --> 00:31:53,040
Yasha, you still need fire.
460
00:31:53,500 --> 00:31:55,800
Win this challenge, you get your fire.
461
00:31:56,160 --> 00:31:57,900
We're going to get it, guys.
462
00:31:58,140 --> 00:31:59,059
Take your spots.
463
00:31:59,060 --> 00:32:00,060
Way from I go.
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00:32:03,440 --> 00:32:07,500
Here we go for immunity survivors ready
Both
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drives
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00:32:24,540 --> 00:32:25,640
out pretty even
467
00:32:42,410 --> 00:32:43,410
They're making the turn.
468
00:32:43,470 --> 00:32:44,470
Going to have a collision.
469
00:32:44,690 --> 00:32:47,450
The Coombs struggling at the buoy trying
to get their torch.
470
00:32:50,330 --> 00:32:51,750
Yashaw working well.
471
00:32:52,550 --> 00:32:53,550
Navigates through.
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00:32:54,590 --> 00:32:55,930
Chance to take the lead.
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off their boat. Nakum off their boat.
474
00:33:15,130 --> 00:33:17,550
Going to take strength from working
together.
475
00:33:18,110 --> 00:33:19,350
Got to work together.
476
00:33:21,430 --> 00:33:22,970
Nakum has their rope attached.
477
00:33:23,510 --> 00:33:27,010
Bobby John, Brandon, Blake, Judd setting
up.
478
00:33:27,410 --> 00:33:29,250
Jim going to stay back with the women.
479
00:33:29,930 --> 00:33:34,150
Kasha right behind with Jamie, Gary,
Brian, and Rafe.
480
00:33:35,470 --> 00:33:37,110
One, two, three.
481
00:33:37,610 --> 00:33:38,610
One,
482
00:33:40,430 --> 00:33:41,430
two, three.
483
00:33:41,580 --> 00:33:42,580
I don't know
484
00:34:13,400 --> 00:34:14,699
One, two, three, four. Go ahead.
485
00:34:15,480 --> 00:34:16,840
Dashaun, now with a bit of a lead.
486
00:34:18,000 --> 00:34:19,100
Margaret's just one in the gut.
487
00:34:20,980 --> 00:34:22,040
Nakum falling behind.
488
00:34:25,300 --> 00:34:26,800
Danny is caught under a log.
489
00:34:29,820 --> 00:34:30,638
Dandy's stuck.
490
00:34:30,639 --> 00:34:33,679
Got a log on her foot. Let's go, girls.
We need you. Let's go. Hold on.
491
00:34:34,880 --> 00:34:36,620
Nakum really struggling now.
492
00:34:37,960 --> 00:34:39,219
Let's go. One, two, three, four.
493
00:34:42,600 --> 00:34:43,830
Dashaun. Taking a big lead.
494
00:34:44,210 --> 00:34:45,210
Pull it.
495
00:35:29,670 --> 00:35:31,830
something just as important right now
for you guys.
496
00:35:32,730 --> 00:35:37,470
Clint, to make fire for the first time,
Steph, there will be a tribal council in
497
00:35:37,470 --> 00:35:39,670
which you've been a part of Survivor
that you won't be at.
498
00:35:43,510 --> 00:35:45,290
Nakum, tribal council tonight.
499
00:35:45,850 --> 00:35:48,390
Sadly, somebody will be the first person
voted out.
500
00:35:48,630 --> 00:35:49,630
Head on back.
501
00:36:08,250 --> 00:36:10,410
Losing immunity challenge today was
really tough.
502
00:36:10,630 --> 00:36:15,390
We worked our way up from having four
guys who were badly down yesterday.
503
00:36:15,850 --> 00:36:21,810
The heat sapped us. It was excruciating.
Gus, when did you feel it, Jim? It
504
00:36:21,810 --> 00:36:25,290
popped right when we picked the canoe
up. I thought everybody else was
505
00:36:25,290 --> 00:36:29,530
I was lifting by myself. I was lifting
that bad boy up like I never lifted
506
00:36:29,530 --> 00:36:32,970
anything before in my life. So was I. We
knew the challenge was going to be
507
00:36:32,970 --> 00:36:35,610
something brutal, and it turned out that
it was.
508
00:36:36,339 --> 00:36:38,800
My left bicep literally snapped. I'm
509
00:36:38,800 --> 00:36:43,580
really
510
00:36:43,580 --> 00:36:49,440
starting to adapt to this jungle, jungle
jet.
511
00:36:50,720 --> 00:36:51,720
What about you?
512
00:36:51,980 --> 00:36:55,260
Oh, yeah. Are you enjoying the jungle
life? I'm doing good. I'm surprised. I
513
00:36:55,260 --> 00:36:57,280
felt all right after the 11 miles.
514
00:36:57,870 --> 00:37:01,530
Since we lost the immunity challenge, we
know one of us has to leave, and none
515
00:37:01,530 --> 00:37:05,470
of us deserve to go. I mean, I
definitely don't want any of the women
516
00:37:05,510 --> 00:37:08,870
I mean, we've really shown that we have
the endurance for 40 days.
517
00:37:09,630 --> 00:37:13,450
I mean, I feel fine. I mean, all of us
were able to stick through it really
518
00:37:13,450 --> 00:37:17,090
yesterday and do a ton of work, and
Brandon hasn't stopped down yet.
519
00:37:17,810 --> 00:37:18,810
So I don't know.
520
00:37:19,350 --> 00:37:24,130
I mean, Bobby John was sickest yesterday
by far. I mean, his eyes were rolling
521
00:37:24,130 --> 00:37:25,130
back in his head.
522
00:37:25,390 --> 00:37:26,490
He was the worst off.
523
00:37:32,950 --> 00:37:34,710
I need some of that water, man. Yeah.
524
00:37:36,050 --> 00:37:38,090
I don't know what's going to happen.
Right.
525
00:37:38,370 --> 00:37:41,990
But we might send off one of these
crippled, you know, broke down guys.
526
00:37:43,990 --> 00:37:47,890
I mean, I'm having doubts that half
these people are even going to make it.
527
00:37:49,910 --> 00:37:53,390
Blake, he's all crippled up, and his
shoulder is like killing him.
528
00:37:53,710 --> 00:37:54,710
He's kind of...
529
00:37:54,860 --> 00:37:58,560
You know, still throwing up, and he's
getting cramps really bad. And he's the
530
00:37:58,560 --> 00:37:59,580
one I'm most concerned about.
531
00:38:01,160 --> 00:38:04,620
You've got to take a step. You still
can't dehydrate out here, okay? It had
532
00:38:04,620 --> 00:38:05,620
lemon in it.
533
00:38:05,900 --> 00:38:10,260
When there's at least three people
absolutely flat on their back, a third
534
00:38:10,260 --> 00:38:13,760
your team is out, you know, strategizing
is a little bit tough.
535
00:38:14,700 --> 00:38:17,420
I really like Bobby John. I think he's a
strong player.
536
00:38:17,860 --> 00:38:20,940
Jim, he's a great guy. He's got a lot to
offer.
537
00:38:21,780 --> 00:38:22,880
I like Blake.
538
00:38:23,530 --> 00:38:28,510
In this tribe, they're all great people,
but it's all about who can help carry
539
00:38:28,510 --> 00:38:29,510
the scene forward.
540
00:39:05,420 --> 00:39:08,660
Behind each of you is a torch. Go ahead
and grab a torch and approach the flame.
541
00:39:08,980 --> 00:39:12,520
Because in this game, fire represents
your life.
542
00:39:15,300 --> 00:39:17,980
When your fire's gone, so are you.
543
00:39:18,660 --> 00:39:19,660
Take a seat.
544
00:39:22,860 --> 00:39:27,320
Before we get started, we have to
acknowledge where we are. You're in the
545
00:39:27,320 --> 00:39:30,020
of the North Acropolis. These are
authentic Maya ruins.
546
00:39:30,240 --> 00:39:34,280
And thousands of years ago, this is a
spot where leaders would decide the fate
547
00:39:34,280 --> 00:39:35,209
of their people.
548
00:39:35,210 --> 00:39:38,470
couldn't be a more fitting spot for
tribal council.
549
00:39:38,850 --> 00:39:42,930
All right, so let's get to it. This is
the toughest beginning to any survivor
550
00:39:42,930 --> 00:39:46,350
we've ever had. Blake, immediately your
head just went down like, yeah, I know.
551
00:39:47,050 --> 00:39:48,190
It's been pretty tough, Jeff.
552
00:39:48,690 --> 00:39:52,410
That first day, you know, Bobby John and
myself and Jim and Judd, we were
553
00:39:52,410 --> 00:39:55,470
cramping all up and down and sick to our
stomachs and couldn't keep anything
554
00:39:55,470 --> 00:39:59,230
down and dehydration, and it's
definitely a hard start to this
555
00:39:59,230 --> 00:40:01,750
sure. Bobby John, how about for you?
556
00:40:02,380 --> 00:40:06,200
I don't like getting beat down like that
just early in the game. I've never had
557
00:40:06,200 --> 00:40:07,200
that happen to me before.
558
00:40:07,420 --> 00:40:11,920
I mean, I know I could be saying sign
-off tonight. I hope to God I don't have
559
00:40:11,920 --> 00:40:15,040
to. I mean, not many people get two
chances to win a million bucks.
560
00:40:16,440 --> 00:40:20,020
Danny, looking at this group, you've got
a lot of young, strong guys.
561
00:40:20,320 --> 00:40:25,340
You had to be a little surprised to see
four of your five guys on their back.
562
00:40:25,720 --> 00:40:28,980
Well, I was a little surprised, but I
think a lot of times guys have more
563
00:40:28,980 --> 00:40:32,720
physical strength, but women tend to
have a little more endurance. Maybe that
564
00:40:32,720 --> 00:40:36,580
played a part of it. But also, they were
carrying at the beginning a lot of the
565
00:40:36,580 --> 00:40:39,220
load, and so they were throwing up and
getting sick, and that's going to
566
00:40:39,240 --> 00:40:40,240
That's just part of the game.
567
00:40:41,060 --> 00:40:44,500
Judd, you come out. If I'm looking, I'm
thinking, all right, I've got to rely on
568
00:40:44,500 --> 00:40:47,360
Judd, especially through this track and
some of these physical challenges. And
569
00:40:47,360 --> 00:40:50,560
you're on your back. You have to be
thinking, am I in trouble?
570
00:40:51,020 --> 00:40:55,460
Not at all. I mean, I was only on my
back for like an hour at the most. I
571
00:40:55,480 --> 00:40:58,840
I got right over it. I puked and I got
up and I went and did what I had to do,
572
00:40:58,900 --> 00:41:02,240
man. I mean, I don't know what to tell
you. I'm ready to do a backflip if you
573
00:41:02,240 --> 00:41:03,320
want me to. I mean, I feel great.
574
00:41:03,660 --> 00:41:05,580
Wow, I just asked a simple question.
575
00:41:08,920 --> 00:41:10,380
Let's talk about today's challenge.
576
00:41:10,900 --> 00:41:14,560
Jim, so what is up with your arm?
Because you've made a homemade sling
577
00:41:14,560 --> 00:41:19,560
there. Yeah, first thing out of the
chute when we picked up the boat, I
578
00:41:19,560 --> 00:41:23,000
it with my left arm, and I was under the
impression everybody else had a hold of
579
00:41:23,000 --> 00:41:25,380
it and jerked it, and it just tore that
bicep muscle.
580
00:41:25,680 --> 00:41:28,240
When did you know? Did you know
instantly? Well, I know when I picked it
581
00:41:28,240 --> 00:41:29,240
popped. I heard it pop.
582
00:41:29,420 --> 00:41:33,940
And, you know, I was 50%, but I'm not
blaming it on my arm. You know, when you
583
00:41:33,940 --> 00:41:35,980
don't have everybody at 100%, it's going
to hurt.
584
00:41:36,240 --> 00:41:37,720
It's going to hurt the tribe.
585
00:41:38,920 --> 00:41:43,080
Margaret, three days in, a lot of people
have taken lumps. What thoughts have
586
00:41:43,080 --> 00:41:46,340
you been thinking about in terms of what
do we need to do in this game?
587
00:41:46,700 --> 00:41:51,960
I mean, all of us are very worried about
how to pace our team to put us in the
588
00:41:51,960 --> 00:41:55,380
winning position for both the rewards
and not to be here at Tribal Council.
589
00:41:55,800 --> 00:42:00,740
So we are trying to realign our
priorities and conserve energy, keep
590
00:42:00,740 --> 00:42:04,080
healthy, and think straight. So that's
what I see coming.
591
00:42:05,440 --> 00:42:07,280
Okay, it is time to vote.
592
00:42:07,920 --> 00:42:08,920
Blake, you're up.
593
00:42:39,640 --> 00:42:46,560
I know you're a fighter and I know you
don't want to quit, but
594
00:42:46,560 --> 00:42:49,820
I have to make this vote thinking of the
team for long term.
595
00:43:05,900 --> 00:43:06,900
I'll go tally the votes.
596
00:43:18,540 --> 00:43:21,660
Once the votes are read, the decision is
final. The person voted out will be
597
00:43:21,660 --> 00:43:23,360
asked to leave the tribal council area
immediately.
598
00:43:23,740 --> 00:43:24,740
I'll read the votes.
599
00:43:25,980 --> 00:43:26,980
First vote.
600
00:43:29,240 --> 00:43:30,240
Jim.
601
00:43:34,060 --> 00:43:35,420
Jim. Two votes, Jim.
602
00:43:40,520 --> 00:43:42,060
Jim. That's three votes, Jim.
603
00:43:46,860 --> 00:43:48,380
Jim. Four votes, Jim.
604
00:43:52,060 --> 00:43:54,200
First person voted out as survivor,
Guatemala.
605
00:43:54,580 --> 00:43:56,180
Jim. That's five. That's enough.
606
00:43:56,640 --> 00:43:57,820
You need to bring me your torch.
607
00:44:02,920 --> 00:44:04,360
Jim. Tribe has spoken.
608
00:44:07,620 --> 00:44:08,620
Time for you to go.
609
00:44:09,520 --> 00:44:11,040
Thanks, Jim. Thanks, Jimbo.
610
00:44:19,420 --> 00:44:25,220
You have 36 more days out here, and it
seems like the dilemma for this tribe is
611
00:44:25,220 --> 00:44:29,240
how to give it your all without
destroying yourself in the process.
612
00:44:29,780 --> 00:44:32,020
Grab your torches. Head back to camp.
Good night.
613
00:44:45,680 --> 00:44:48,140
Stay tuned for scenes from our next
episode.
614
00:44:50,660 --> 00:44:56,380
Next time on Survivor. Yashaw takes
desperate measures for food. You want to
615
00:44:56,380 --> 00:44:57,780
ants? We need protein.
616
00:44:58,040 --> 00:44:59,320
I'm not going to be eating ants.
617
00:44:59,600 --> 00:45:01,440
The challenges get tougher.
618
00:45:03,040 --> 00:45:05,200
And Blake hits rock bottom.
619
00:45:05,440 --> 00:45:09,220
I'm really, really worried about Blake.
He's struggling to get breath and
620
00:45:09,220 --> 00:45:10,220
something's not right.
621
00:45:15,740 --> 00:45:20,320
Well, I'm not particularly surprised by
the outcome of all this, you know, given
622
00:45:20,320 --> 00:45:23,420
the difficulty of this game and, you
know, being an older guy.
623
00:45:23,780 --> 00:45:27,620
I'm proud of what I did at my age. I
like to motivate people to get out and
624
00:45:27,620 --> 00:45:28,980
things, you know, do something for
yourself.
625
00:45:29,280 --> 00:45:33,840
I don't blame the guys for voting me
out. I wish them good luck, and I hope
626
00:45:33,840 --> 00:45:34,840
nobody gets hurt.
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