Episode Four: The Loss Of Innocence

Immunity Challenge-


Siau Island On Day Twelve
Matahari was sitting at camp when Harriet ran up to her tribe mates with the Tree Mail and some materials that came along with it. Each tribe had to create their own personalized tribal flag. They would bring these flags onto Challenge Beach where they would be judged by the hosts. The tribe with the highest score would win immunity. Matahari immediately went to work on their flag and had good designs in mind to put on their flag.

Bulan, however, had some trouble on creating their flag. “We weren’t sure at first who exactly would be making the flag,” Madison said, “and then we weren’t sure what to put on it and by the team we actually sat down and discussed the challenge we were already almost out of time. We only had time to basically use the logo, paint the flag’s background color and write our names on it before we had to go to Challenge Beach.”


Cole in a confessional

When Matahari and Bulan made their way onto Challenge Beach, they met the Hosts who were there to judge the flags. The Matahari Tribe set out their flag and the two Hosts began judging on creativity, originality, design, etc. Next, Bulan brought out their flag and that too was judged. In the end, Matahari received 9.2 points on their flag while Bulan received 7.6 points. Thus, Matahari won their first immunity in awhile while Bulan had to go to Tribal Council again.


Day Twelve:
Giddy Up
It was decided that the Final Four alliance should hold a meeting and decide who was next, so Cole and Madison decided to talk it over while Asher and Emily preoccupied the other few. “Cole, we need to talk now,” Madison told Cole.

“About what, as if I didn’t already know,” Cole replied.

“Well, how are we voting? I mean are we voting out that bastard grandfather that we have hanging around camp still? Or the ever sweet Trinity or jokester Marco?” Madison asked.

“I’m not sure, but I’m definitely thinking Mick because he’s getting close to our plans and almost trying to spoil them,” Cole told her.

“I know what you mean!” Madison exclaimed.

“We’ll have to talk this over with Asher and Emily, but I think I’m locked on Mick,” Cole said.

Madison then says, “I’m worried about Emily and Trinity. They’re starting to get to know each other better.”

Cole snidely remarked, “Just because they know each other better doesn’t mean that they like each other more.”

“I’m glad you know this, Cole. You’re a smart guy,” Madison said to him as she walked away.

Cole stood there alone for a minute. He looked behind him to make sure that he was alone. Then he laughed to the camera and said, “Nobody should trust me in this game. If they do, they shouldn't, I'm the biggest liar, and I’ll do whatever it takes to win. I have no real allies; they’re just my pawns. They better watch their backs because I will eliminate them one by one.”


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