Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Keys to Survivor Cambodia Ep05

Tribal Reference Guide at Episode 05 Start
Ta Keo       Bayon        Angkor
Terry        Kimmi       
Abi-Maria
Kelley       Stephen      Woo
Joe          Monica       Tasha
Ciera        Jeremy       Andrew
Kass         Kelly
Keith        Spencer


Name colors indicate original tribe.  Complain in the comments if you have color blindness and my color scheme isn't working for you.
Kelley has a hidden immunity idol from a clue at the original Ta Keo camp.
Jeremy has a hidden immunity idol from a clue at the new Bayon camp.
(Last Names that are often used: Kelly Wiglesworth, Terry Deitz, Kelley Wentworth, Andrew Savage, Stephen Fishbach)

Episode 05 recap (10/21/2015)
In the reward challenge, the tribes roll a barrel with a tribe-mate inside.  The one inside the barrel gets out at 3 stations and collects bags of balls.  At the finish, one person rolls the balls into a skee-ball like setup, trying to get 6 balls into different goal divots.  Angkor doesn’t come in last so manages to win some comfort including a tarp.

At the immunity challenge the tribes must race up a structure one at a time and launch sandbags at 5 targets using a large slingshot.  Each person has to go up at least once and fire once, but can swap out after that.  A team must swap players after a successful hit on a target.  Angkor doesn’t lose again, thanks to Stephen (Bayon) accidentally hitting one of Ankgor’s targets.  New Bayon goes to tribal.

Spencer or Kelly is in trouble.  Monica and Kimmi have been butting heads though and Monica suggested a potential future all-women alliance to Kimmi, who then tattles on her to the others.  Kimmi/Jeremy/Stephen ponder voting Monica out instead. Monica is BLINDSIDED 3-2-1.

Was the right person voted out?
I hate to say it, but yes.  Monica made a big mistake with how she pitched her ideas to Kimmi.  First, she and Kimmi aren’t agreeing in general, so that conversation was risky.  Second, she made a case for being a potential enemy - willing to turn against former allies.  The better way would have been to pitch the men in the game as potential villains who might form an all-male alliance that you might need to defend against.  Create common enemies.  Don’t turn yourself into one.

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