Episode Six: Strength and Honor

Day Eighteen
Tribal Council
Bulan made their way to Tribal Council for the first time as a new tribe. They lit their torch sat in their seats and then Christopher began asking them questions about the game and island life. He spoke up first and said, “Kyle, what are your thoughts on the switch?”

Kyle looked up at him and told the Hosts, “The switch was great. A good chance to meet new people, size up the competition. Everything was just great.”

“Mick,” the Host turned to face him, “before the switch you seemed to have disagreements with Asher and Madison. Is this going to come into effect this Tribal Council?”

“Of coarse, I'm here to play and win, and pay back Karen, Trinity, and Marco for their early exits. My vote tonight is due to careful planing,” Mick responded

“Cecely, who is the leader of this new tribe?” the Host asked.

“Well, I can easily say me, and Mick, and possibly even Babette. I mean we’re always out there doing what we can, and it helps. Matter of fact, everyone does, but as far as old tribal lines, Mick and me are the leaders,” she responded. When she said that comment Madison and Asher snickered and Cecely glared over at them coarsely. She mutters the word ‘bitch’ under her breath.

“One last question tonight, and this has to go Madison. What are your feelings on your new tribe mates?”

Madison firmly said, “Their all great people, but I'm not gonna bullshit you. I'm definitely more loyal to old Bulan, and my old alliance.” Cecely rolled her eyes.

“Okay everyone, it’s time to vote. Cecely you’re first,” the Host said. Cecely walked up to the voting podium and scribbled down a name on the piece of paper. She held up the paper to the camera and stated her reasoning and then came back to her seat.

Madison walks up to the voting confessional and also scribbles down a name. In her explanation for a vote, she says: “I'm gunning for you simply because it's a plan.” She finished her reasoning and walked back to he seat.

Mick went up to vote as well, and following him was Babette. Babette walked up and in the camera she said, “Madison, your times up, ain't no way the old Matahari alliance is gonna split. Till the end Cecely!”


Christopher reading a vote

Kyle voted after Babette, and Asher voted after Kyle. As Asher shoved the last vote in the voting urn he held up four fingers to the camera symbolizing his alliance that he had but that will not be weakened.



“First Vote- Madison.”




Christopher reading a vote








“Second Vote- Madison.”







Christopher reading a vote






“Third Vote- Cecely.”



Christopher reading a vote




“Fourth Vote- Cecely”








Christopher reading a vote


“Fifth Vote- Cecely, that’s three votes Cecely and two votes Madison.” Both Madison and Cecely were on the edge of their seat for the last vote to be read.



Christopher reading a vote





“Last Vote- Cecely. Cecely, please bring me your torch.” Cecely slowly got up and, much to the tears of Babette, made her way to the host. “Cecely, your tribe has spoken. It’s time for you to go.” At that, Cecely made her way out of the game.

“Well, it seems as if new bonds and alliances are forming. Tomorrow’s a big day for you all, a merge is in store. Head back to your camp,” the Host said as departing words for this episode.




Next Time On Survivor: Indonesia:
The two tribes merge and immediately there is tension among the new tribe mates. Babette goes back over to New Matahari and tells them how Kyle back stabbed his own tribe mate and voted Cecely out. Meanwhile, Kyle goes over to Harriet and put her in an awkward situation when he asks her to join the alliance with Cole, Emily, Asher and Madison. Camera pans to Harriet as she says in a confessional, “I love Kyle but I can’t trust these people. Cole and Emily both voted for me to leave the game no more than a few days ago and then all of the sudden they want me in that alliance? I don’t want to be a pawn.”