Despite their initial successes, the tribe was in turmoil. Pagong must now make the dreaded hike to the Tribal Council. This is Tribal Council, where each week, one member will be voted off the island. Someone is going home." - Jeff Probst (explaining Tribal Council) One thing's for certain: At Tribal Council you are held accountable for your actions. Rich's talk-versus-action approach may be more annoying than helpful. With so little time to get acquainted, everyone is vulnerable. It all begins with a dangerous hike through the jungle. Last night, in a crushing defeat Tagi lost the Immunity Challenge, so, tonight, they will come here and vote the first person off. "This is Tribal Council, where each week one member will be voted off the island. "(Insert contestant), wins immunity." - Jeff Probst "This challenge is on." - Jeff Probst (used in endurance challenges) "Immunity is back up for grabs" - Jeff Probst (used in immunity challenges) For reward/immunity, Survivors ready.GO!" - Jeff Probst (used in racing challenges) "First thing's first, gotta take back immunity." - Jeff Probst The Pagong tribe won last week's Immunity Challenge "Quest for Fire." Win today's challenge, win the Idol and Immunity from tonight's Tribal Council." - Jeff Probst (explaining the Immunity Idol) The tribe holding the Idol does not have to hike to Tribal Council and vote one of their own off the island. Lose, face Tribal Council, where you must vote one member off the island." - Jeff Probst Win Immunity, you stay on the island a few days longer. Today's challenge is for both reward, in the form of fifty waterproof matches, and Immunity. They'll receive messages notifying them of these competitions at their Tree Mail. "Throughout their time on the island, tribes will compete in a series of challenges. To win, you must survive the island, survive the vote, and, ultimately survive each other." - Jeff Probst Under the rules, one tribe must visit Tribal Council every 3 days with a single purpose: vote one of their own members off the island. "Here, it's the impressions you make on the other castaways that determine your fate. 39 days, 16 people, 1 survivor!" - Jeff Probst (explaining the game) In the end, only one will remain and will leave the island with one million dollars in cash as their reward. They must learn to adapt, or they're voted off. Sixteen strangers forced to band together to carve out a new existence, totally accountable for their actions. For the next 39 days, they'll be marooned, left to fend for themselves, no creature comforts. Their destination: this island right here, a beautiful, but dangerous jungle in the middle of the South Asian Sea. They've been given two minutes to salvage whatever they can off this boat. "You are witnessing sixteen Americans begin an adventure that will forever change their lives. Andersen, a real estate developer from Kansas City Ramona Gray, a biochemist from New Jersey Gretchen Cordy, a preschool teacher from Tennessee Greg Buis, a recent Ivy League graduate from Colorado Jenna Lewis, single mother and full-time student from New Hampshire and Joel Klug, a health club consultant from Little Rock." - Jeff Probst "The Pagong tribe, who will always wear yellow, consists of: Gervase Peterson, a YMCA basketball coach from Philadelphia Colleen Haskell, an advertising student from Miami B.B. "The Tagi tribe, who will always wear orange, consists of: Sean Kenniff, a neurologist from Long Island Kelly Wiglesworth, a river guide from Las Vegas Rudy Boesch, a retired Navy SEAL from Virginia Sonja Christopher, a 63-year-old cancer survivor from San Francisco Richard Hatch, a corporate communications consultant from Rhode Island Susan Hawk, a truck driver from Wisconsin Dirk Been, a young dairy farmer, also from Wisconsin and Stacey Stillman, a litigation attorney from San Francisco." - Jeff Probst "The sixteen contestants have been separated into two tribes named after the beaches where they will live." They have volunteered to be marooned for thirty-nine days on mysterious Borneo. "From this tiny, Malaysian fishing village, these sixteen Americans are beginning the adventure of a lifetime.
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