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For 39 days, 16 castaways were stranded in Asia.  Every 3 days on the island became a 1-hour show.  The first contestant eliminated pockets $2500.  Each successive eliminated contestant wins more money, through the next-to-last Survivor, who receives $100,000.  The final Survivor wins a million dollars!

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Night 12: Notice... No Screaming...

 

Well, the tribe found out that Jan was a pawn in Ghandia's side. Clay also reckons that without that safety net, she's the next to go. Jan also thinks that, pointing out that Helen was going to vote for one of the guys, either Clay or Ted, but instead voted for Ghandia. So either Helen's playing with a hidden deck or she's playing all of her cards face up. Really the only two options there. Helen called her vote "a necessary evil, but if it gets me further ahead, so be it."

Day 13: F(umlauted U)d.

Clay and Ted decide to go fishing. All Ted could say was "We have to get fish." I think he's beginning to think that Brian, his now allied partner, is looking like a fish. "Brian has confirmed that he is committed to me all the way to the end, and I am committed to him all the way to the end," explained Ted. Brian added that "you need all the friends you can get out here" as Ted fastened the boat to the shore. Or, at least, what passes for fastening down at the beach, hearing a faint screaming from the other side of the island.

Night 13: What's worse than Ghandia's bitching?

Try Helen's singing. Nowhere near Christmas and she breaks out in "Sleigh Ride". With Ted on backup and percussion. Meanwhile, the boat is going on a Sleigh Ride of its own.

Day 14: Dude, where's my boat?

Brian and Ted wake up to find that Betsy... their boat... is missing. "Betsy ran away. I had it nice and secured too, and inside it was our fishing net as well. I don't know what the deal is." Clay pus it simply: Ted screwed up. "I think he should have tied it a lot further up on the bank."

Ted, meanwhile, plays Magilla, the air marmot of nefariousness ("Why... we didn't do anything to you. Why'd you have to take our stuff?"). Panning to the shot of the boat on a nearby beach. But enough of that, it's mail time (with money that Jan was about to walk off with).

"A pool of money, lots to eat It's time to haggle, prep to compete Know when to bid, know when to hold Food in your belly, better than gold"

Clay, wanting to take food over sex, jumps at the offer. Right after he chases down Jan for the $1000.

R-Challenge: Survivor Auction

Before we begin, Jeff has an offer: "Does anybody here... want to switch tribes?" After what seemed to be like a million years, no one moves. "Everybody's happy? GOOD!" So you're stuck like this until the merge.

Okay, Jeff, it's time for your audition to succeed Bob Barker. He explains that you are only to bid in $20 increments and only as a tribe.

Sook Jai: Hamburger, mystery items of baked grubs (Yummy!) and hot fudge sundaes (Double yummy!)

Chuay Gahn: Limeade, spaghetti and meatballs ($400?), and nachos with margaritas (Nothin' virginal about 'em)

Day 15: Tree Mail.

"There is a place for everything, and everything has its place. On the islands it's a way of life; for you, it's just a race. They do it everyday, this is how fishermen survive. Sort it out before the others and keep your tribe alive."

Jan doesn't want to go. This we know. Brian doesn't want her to go. Ted was just looking forward to immunity and getting our strength back up. "That boat was a major help for us. We now have to suck it up and swim all the way over to get water and back." Meanwhile Brian and Helen make the long swim to fill their canteens.

I-CHALLENGE: Catch of the Day

Barramundi, silverfish, squid, and travelly. Simple task: sort the fish into their respective bowls. First team to do so wins the Green Lady. Ted literally sinks his teeth into this challenge, meaning a faster victory for Chuay Gahn. Unfortunately, we don't get any fish. Fortunately, we don't get any spiel on how we shouldn't use nicknames.

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