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Previously on.
Survivor...
After their third consecutive.
Tribal Council, Ulong was
desperate.
I'm gonna stomp anybody's ass
that lags.
Tree mail.
The tribes had a big
decision to make.
"Today you must choose one
tribal representative..."
I'll speak right out...
At Koror, Tom spoke
for the tribe and chose Ian as
their representative.
Ian, I say you go.
But the decision
exposed a divide in the tribe.
Katie, Jennifer, Gregg, Ian
and Tom are one unit.
So that makes five against four.
We're definitely the underdogs
here.
Maybe we'll draw straws or
something.
At Ulong, the tribe
couldn't make a decision.
You guys don't have a leader,
you can't even pick a
representative.
Give me somebody.
James.
James.
James.
I wasn't trying to be the
leader, they picked me.
The tribes competed
in a bathroom build-off.
We're going to judge your
bathroom.
For the winning tribe, our
entire construction department
will build a shelter.
Both tribes squared off.
Jenn, is that a boat coming?
And in the end, it
was Koror that won the new
shelter.
Oh, it's a frickin' palace.
It's like the Taj Mahal.
It's fantastic.
At the immunity
challenge, Ulong was out for
revenge.
We're not going back to.
Tribal Council!
The Ulong women held
their own...
Jenn is in!
Steph wins.
But the men faltered.
Koror wins their fourth straight
immunity challenge.
Back at Ulong...
I have never lost this bad.
The girls were
frustrated and wanted James out.
James lost it for all of us.
But Kim was on the
chopping block as well.
She sits on her butt.
She might drink some coconut
juice, you know.
At Tribal Council,
the women ultimately sided with
the men...
Fourth person voted out
of Survivor: Palau...
and voted out the weakest
link.
14 are left.
Who will be voted out tonight?
Your shoulder's right on my
head.
Don't do that to yourself.
In the shelter, people have
teamed off, and Jennifer and.
Gregg have definitely teamed
off.
I mean, Jennifer had her hand
on Gregg's stomach, rubbing on
it.
I mean, it's very obvious.
And they won't admit how close
they're getting.
But we can all see it.
They got to think we're stupid
if we can't tell that they're
together.
Willard's in the hammock.
Willard...!
Where are you?
Nice.
Can you see the fire?
You're in charge.
Willard...
You're in charge of the fire
unless you wake somebody up.
Y'all ready?
Hold up, hold up.
I don't know that we need the
machete.
We don't need it.
I've got the bag.
You might need it for
something.
Everybody in line now.
Let's go.
We get back from Tribal.
Council, and it's James and
Bobby Jon's idea to go find the
cave because it's going to rain.
A tree sticking out.
Yeah.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
It's really bad.
Where the hell are we going?
Trying to get to the cave.
This is the wrong way.
The cave is 300 yards from
the shelter.
I was the one trying to lead us
through there.
And I've never really been real
lost before in the wilderness,
especially at night.
Here's the trail, dude.
You on the trail?
Oh, yeah.
That's not the trail.
Y'all, watch out.
There's a wall in front of
us, right?
See this here, that's a rock.
That's a wall.
I think we're totally lost.
Come on y'all, this is an
adventure.
I just don't want anybody to
get hurt. We're already...
Ain't nobody gonna get hurt.
It's gonna be a tree up here.
Where are we going?
Come on, you have a
better way to get back there?
I can't see. Can you see?
No.
Well, I'm trying, baby.
But don't get on down my throat,
'cause I don't know what's going
on either.
I'm trying to stay dry,
I'm trying to help out.
You know what I'm saying?
Bobby Jon and James were gung
ho about it and I thought it was
insane.
It's the middle of the night,
we can't find that cave.
We're going around in circles
for, like, an hour.
Are we supposed to keep
bearing left?
I'm going back to camp.
Why are you going to go back
to camp by yourself?
You can't.
Why can't I?
Who says I have to go with you
guys and get lost in the jungle?
I don't want to get
lost in the jungle.
Angie wanted to quit.
She's one of those folks
that says, "I can't do this,"
you know, "I'm never going to
find it."
Okay, never say "never."
Oh, my God.
We don't want to go back to
get wet.
I'm just scared to get
struck by lightning.
We're in the middle of a
freakin' jungle.
This is, like, the last place
they say to be.
Let's just go back.
Everybody walk that way, go.
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