The first 200 lines.
Previously on Survivor.
Sixteen strangers were abandoned deep in the heart of the Amazon jungle.
For the first time, the tribes were divided into men and women.
This place was discovered in 1541, Spanish explorer.
He encounters a tribe of very fierce female warriors.
This was the first notion that women could survive just fine on their own.
That is where the term Amazon women comes from.
From the start, the women had trouble.
I just felt so stupid.
The guys going off one way, the girls couldn't untie, I couldn't untie the knot.
When the Jaburu women finally arrived at camp, Christy revealed her secret.
Every tribe member should know that I am deaf.
I'm wondering how she's going to be able to work with a group when she can't really hear well.
From the beginning, some of the women found surviving in the Amazon tougher than they ever imagined.
I don't know if I can do a challenge tomorrow.
I'm having trouble walking.
They didn't catch many fish.
I was pretty sure that after you gutted the thing, there would have been, there's just nothing even left.
I feel like I'm eating vomit right now.
And they had trouble building shelter.
At Tambaqui, things were different.
The guys finished their shelter under Roger's self-proclaimed leadership.
We need them about three feet long, the wise, and there should be plenty of them, okay?
I know how to play this game.
I say, yes, Rogers.
Yes, Rogers.
Sure, Rogers.
And the tribe felt confident.
Yo, we're the favorites right now.
Bottom line is, a lot of girls over there are eye candy.
But when it comes down to it, you want people that are going to be useful.
Survivors ready?
Go!
At the first immunity challenge, the Tambaqui men quickly jumped ahead.
You're good.
Feet can't touch.
No!
Daniel and Ryan gotta head back.
But Ryan and Daniel blew the men's lead.
Hide the lock!
And Heidi led the women to victory.
Jaburu wins immunity!
Tambaqui went to tribal council, where Ryan was the first person voted out of the tribe.
Ryan?
The tribe has spoken.
Fifteen remain.
Who will be voted out tonight?
We've been sleeping in the elements for four nights now.
The shelter that we have does not, you know, live up to its name.
It does not shelter us.
Look at it.
It's narrower over here and wider over here.
What we wanted to do there was reinforce the center because it's breaking.
There's not a roof over our heads because there's so many other priorities going on.
Like, number one is water.
Everybody's energy is being in that fire and water.
Water, fire, water, fire.
I mean, we just, it takes everyone's energy just to do that.
We need to designate.
We need one person on fire, water, logs.
Okay, one person, fire, water, logs.
Who's going to do that?
Our camp is so disorganized because we don't have a leader.
You really need to bring it together and unify it and work as a team.
And without a leader, we're not going to get it together.
See, since we are not using this section, are we like, I mean, do we want to try to go like TP style?
I really don't care if we have a high ceiling or not.
I don't know.
It could be low.
I think that was tall.
So, A-frame could be the way to go.
We don't have the necessary stuff to survive right now.
We are not surviving.
I think the guys are much better off than us.
I have no doubt that they probably had their stuff together before we did.
Guys, this looks delicious.
Here we are in the Amazon, in this rainforest.
We built our shelter.
We're making do with our food.
We did finally figure out how to use the manioc flour instead of just eating it dry, which was nice.
Hotcakes are on, boys!
We're surviving.
Not the Reds, but it's pretty cool.
Hot, guys.
You have to bounce it in your hands.
What a bunch of lame brains we are.
This is the way to do it.
It's filling.
It's filling and it tastes average.
It's great.
All right.
We got fish?
Let's fish.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Yeah!
All right, ready?
Yeah, here we go, guys.
Right side.
Easy on the left side.
Good job, guys.
The last few days here have been a little embarrassing.
We lost the first immunity challenge, but we've established a very good team.
All right, everybody ready?
One, two, three.
That was a good one.
Yeah, nice cast.
Coordinated effort.
I think what we're doing is really settling down to a schedule.
We've got our shelter built.
We're assessing our food.
You know, what do we need to do in order to sustain ourselves for the long haul?
One, two, guys, we're getting her down.
It's going to take a while.
One, two, three.
You up, guys?
Yeah.
All right, Tambaqui, let's go.
Not seconds before we got back, it just dumped.
It rained hard.
It came down in buckets.
But inside the shelter, there were a couple of drips here and there.
Pretty much we were dry.
Communicate.
Your ability to listen to each other and take direction will determine the outcome.
It'll consist of a puzzle, which will demand teamwork to build.
The 30 pieces required to solve your puzzle have been scattered in the jungle clearing.
You're going to pick one tribe member.
They're going to be your guide.
The other tribe members will be blindfolded in pairs.
The guide will navigate the pairs through the clearing, which has trees and logs and mud, as you gather the pieces.
Once you've gathered all 30 pieces, you can take your blindfolds off and start to put the puzzle together.
First tribe to complete the puzzle wins reward.
Want to know what to plan for?
Well, the river is a source of a lot of food.
Outside of both your guys' camps, there really are fish this big.
And the best way to catch them?
Fish bait.
There's a lot of bait here.
Should provide a lot of food.
Jaburu, because you have one extra member, you're sitting somebody out.
You also have to decide who your guides are.
Jaburu, who's sitting out?
Christy, you're sitting out.
Who's your guide?
Joanna.
Tamaqui, who's your guide?
Butch.
Let's get blindfolded up.
Guys, here we go.
Four rewards.
Survivors ready?
Go!
You two guys turn around.
Turn around the other way.
All right.
First thing, Roger, you're going to go forward five steps.
Shonda, go forward ten paces.
Just go forward.
It's a tree stump in front of you, Shonda, but keep going.
Step high.
Roger, turn around to your right.
More.
Straight ahead.
Reach your left hand out, Shonda.
There you go.
Come to me.
That's it.
No, no, no, no.
Dan, not you.
Not you, Dan.
Roger.
All right.
Bring it back.
Heidi, go forward ten paces to your right.
That's right where you started.
Now keep going.
Whoa.
Stop there.
Hold on a second.
Drop that board.
Guys, remember, this is about clear communication.
Whoa.
Right there.
Whoa.
Stop.
Stop.
Sorry, guys.
Sorry.
All right.
Now, straight ahead.
Tambaqui.
You got to talk to each other.
Uh, uh, Roger.
I mean, Dave.
Dave.
All right.
Straight ahead.
15 steps.
Heidi, left, left, left, left.
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