Don't Be Blinded by the Headlights

 is the second episode of Survivor: Philippines.

Challenges
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Manila Folders Four tribe members will be divided into pairs and will alternately pull a sled to retrieve foldable puzzle pieces. Once all pieces are collected, the last tribe member will act as a caller, instructing his/her tribemates to for a puzzle. First two tribes to complete the puzzle win the challenge. Reward: Tribal immunity for the two winning tribes. The first placing tribe will receive a tarp, blankets and pillows while the runner-up will receive only a tarp. Winners (according to finish): Tandang and Kalabaw

Night 3
After visiting their first Tribal Council, where they eliminated Zane, the Matsing tribe returns to camp, where Russell Swan thanks his tribe for sparing him after his poor leadership calls at the first Immunity Challenge. Russell promises to himself that he would step away from the leadership role, and let the others lead him. Later, Roxy notices Angie and Malcolm snuggling each other to get warm as the rain pounds at them. Unknown to Roxy, Malcolm is just cautious with Angie. Not wanting to have a target on his back for a potential showmance, Malcolm carefully cuddles up with Angie so they can at least be warm over the rainy and windy night.

Day 4
As the rain continues to pound over the Caramoan Islands, at the Tandang tribe, R.C. brings their rice bin over higher ground so it would not get wet. She then inspects the rice to see if it got wet. Long and behold, she finds a roll of parchment as she weaves through the rice – the clue to their Hidden Immunity Idol. R.C. hides the clue and shares it with her ally, Abi-Maria, despite not trusting Abi fully. After reading the clue together, the two agreed to keep the information to themselves, and not divulge the clue to their male allies Pete and Michael. Later that day, Abi sees R.C. talking to Skupin, making her uncomfortable. Abi pulls R.C. aside and scolds her for making conversations without her knowledge. Though R.C. explains that Skupin is merely her in-game father-figure, Abi snaps back, warning the investment banker not to “screw her over.”"tandang"

- If she screws me over, that’s it, she’s dead to me. "tandang"

- I thought Abi was my number two. I thought she could handle it, but she can go off like that and that really makes me nervous.

At the Kalabaw tribe, who also struggle to stay dry during the rain, Jeff uses the downtime to rest his left knee, which got injured the minute they marooned on Day 1. Dawson decide to play checkers with him, which frustrated Jonathan, who is aware that their Hidden Immunity Idol is in plain sight, and wants to find it for himself. While the tribe moves to a nearby cave along with already weakened bonfire, Jonathan remains in the shelter to look for the idol. Dawson and Dana return to the shelter to get the flint, when they catch Jonathan trying to get something under their shelter. Jonathan explains to them he lost his contact lenses so he was trying to look for his glasses. The two girls believe him and return to the cave. Jonathan continues to search for the idol, until he recognizes the lid of the ornate wooden rice container (that welcomed them when they first arrived shore on Day 1) and its beautiful buffalo-shaped token which serves as the lid’s handle. Jonathan yanks the token using the bolo knife, and finds a note stating that the token is indeed the Hidden Immunity Idol.

Day 5
Another rainy morning at Matsing, Roxy again catches Malcolm and Angie cuddling once more in the shelter. Bent on breaking them apart, Roxy tells Russell and Denise about Malcolm and Angie’s closeness. While Roxy is successful on making Russell worry, Denise, who is secretly aligned with Malcolm, is unmoved, trusting that Malcolm knows his limits. Meanwhile, Malcolm feels vulnerable after seeing his tribemates chatting from a distance, speculating that his closeness with Angie threatens them. At Tandang, the tribe bonds inside the shelter to pass time, while Lisa sits quietly at a corner, listening to her tribemates’ healthy conversation. Feeling like an outcast, Lisa walks toward the well and cries alone. With Lisa leaving the shelter out of nowhere, the tribe speculates that she might be looking for the Hidden Immunity Idol, given that she distances from her tribe a lot. The five roosters agree to vote Lisa once they lose. "tandang"

- I’m an introvert by nature, so I don’t do well with chit chat. I’m just not very good at that. It’s hard being on the outside and maybe I just not able to play this game

Day 6
With the rain battering them since the day they arrived at Caramoan, the Matsing tribe fortifies their shelter and tries to keep their fire going, until Roxy, the smallest member of the tribe, starts crying and shivering. Russell gives her some words of encouragement. As the sun finally reveals itself, Roxy prays at the beach, making unintelligible chants, which disturbs Denise. Though respectful of others’ beliefs, the sex therapist reveals she would not rely on faith to move her forward in the game. After receiving Tree Mail, the three tribes meet Jeff Probst for their next challenge which is again for reward and immunity. With Kalabaw and Tandang both having one extra member, they bench Abi-Maria and Dawson respectively. As the the tribes strategize, Russell informs Angie and Roxy that either of them should pull the sled twice. Both girls excuse themselves from the task, with Angie saying she cannot go twice, while Roxy complains of dehydration. Kalabaw and Tandang both make an early lead with Jeff and Carter and Skupin and Pete. Matsing struggles with Angie and Russell. Kalabaw and Tandang are closely contested while Matsing continues to bring up the rear. Matsing later bridges the gap at the puzzle solving leg thanks to Denise’s instruction. In the end, Lisa and Dana secure their tribe’s second consecutive victories, sending the still-winless Matsing tribe back to Tribal Council. In a fit of rage, Russell slams the puzzle piece he is holding, frustrated that some of his tribemates’ lack of cooperation (pertaining to Roxy and Angie’s decision not to go twice with the sled). Returning from the challenge, Russell apologizes for his cursing. Later, the tribe is torn between two dyads: Denise and Angie and Russell and Roxy, both vying for Denise’s vote. Though Russell knows Roxy is her ally, he is doubtful of her ability to survive, yet the returning contestant feels that his safety will be compromised once the seminary student gets voted out. Roxy tells Russell that Angie is a liability, both for her poor performance at the challenge and her growing closeness to Malcolm. Meanwhile, Malcolm knows the crosshairs are on him because of his constant cuddling with Angie. At Tribal Council, Jeff interrogates the tribe on what went wrong at the challenge. Russell starts by explaining his emotions after losing. Roxy complains that the tribe overworks at camp, so they are weakened whenever they compete in challenges. Denise replies, saying that they need to perform camp chores to have that well-being they need to win challenges. Jeff asks Angie on what could possibly change the tribe. Angie responds with “That we could have....cookies,” startling Jeff and her tribemates. Russell chastises Angie, telling her to be serious. Roxy then calls out Angie and Malcolm and their alleged growing relationship, explaining how dangerous a pair is in the game. Malcolm rebuts that he was only trying to get warm and nothing else. In the end, with four votes to one, Roxanne Morris, the seminary student from Brooklyn, New York, is sent home for her questioned ability to survive.

Trivia

 * This episodes title is a quote by Denise Stapley when she was talking about Malcolm Freberg being distracted by Angie Layton