The Generation Gap

The Generation Gap is the second episode of.

Story
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- Previously On... Survivor: The two tribes arrived at separate beaches and began building their new home. On Pagong beach, trouble began when B.B. tried to force his work ethic on the tribe. Over at Tagi beach the generation gap was also causing problems. And Stacey, the attorney, attempted to organize the women against Rudy. Although likable and sweet, Sonja was considered the weakest link in the tribe and was first to go. Fifteen are left. Who will be going home this week?

Day 4
The episode started with Tagi trying to find ways to get food, only to find two rats for protein. Most of the tribemates complained about eating the rodents, while Rudy claimed that he was still strong enough to not eat them."tagi"

- I'm hungry. I think we're all pretty hungry. I've gone days when I've only had some fruit but there's no prospect of having any food here. (laughs) Is worse. We got two rats primed and ready to be cooked. It's dire. "tagi"

- These guys are talking about eating rat and when I get hungry enough I'll eat one but not right now. I'm not close to it yet. "tagi"

- I'd like to catch something to eat, something of our own and not have it be a rat. I'd like that a lot.

Richard, Kelly and Stacey tried to fish, but to no avail."tagi"

- Fishing, um, I think we've been doing, you know, what, what we're supposed to do. We've collected hermit crabs and put 'em in the traps and we rafted 'em out. You know, if we can just catch the one fish then we can use that as bait and we'll catch more.

In a confessional, Stacey complained about Rudy eating their remaining food supply without asking permission from his tribemates. Rudy on the other hand said in another confessional that Stacey was not pulling her weight doing camp chores."tagi"

- We're getting there. We're getting to know each other a little bit more. I really wanna learn a little bit more about Stacey because, you know, I voted her off. She thinks it was Rudy. She even came up to me and said “Yeah, I think Rudy voted me off but that's OK 'cause he's next anyway.” "tagi"

- I think after the vote at the Island Council Rudy realized that he was just sort of a liability to us. He was sitting around barking orders and not really helping out much. We've all seen him eating extra food and doing inappropriate things in the kitchen like he's leaving the knives out, they're getting rusty, and he's opening canned goods and food without asking anybody. I mean we don't have a lot of food here so I spoke up. Actually, Kelly, Sue and I decided that somebody needed to say something. And we put all the canned goods in one spot. We're all going to vote before we open something else. "tagi"

- Me and her, wouldn't get along. If we were friends on the outside, I'd definitely avoid her. She's too prem-like you know. I mean after about three weeks out here in this jungle she's gonna learn a lesson, I think.

At Pagong, B.B. abrasively sent out orders to his tribe to make a hut. Gretchen and Colleen praised his work ethic, but they and the rest of the tribe were getting fed up by his overbearing personality. Ramona even complained that B.B. doesn't give them ample rest for all the day's work and that she will likely vote him out should they lose an Immunity Challenge."pagong"

- We're getting things done because B.B. is such a great... gets us up. We're moving stuff this morning and everything. He's doing that. "pagong"

- I mean really, B.B., he's adorable. I mean, who doesn't wanna own the B.B. action figure? He's great, he's amazing, he's got more stories than anybody I've ever met in my life. I think he's a little bit out of his element and he doesn't know how to, how to fix it without being a little bit aggressive. "pagong"

- The biggest workers are probably Gretchen, Greg and... I can't think of the ladies name in the pink swimming suit but she works her heart up. "pagong"

- Work ethic is a big issue to B.B. Regardless of the wonderful personality or something, you know, it comes down to that with him. "pagong"

- You're working your butt off and he doesn't like to rest. He's like this workaholic. He just wants to get it done, get it done, get it done. And yeah, that's great sometimes but you can't push yourself like that and still, you know, maintain. I don't know, I just, I don't see it lasting too much longer. "pagong"

- At this point no one wants to have a confrontation with him so it's like whatever B.B. says is like “OK, B.B. yeah. Whatever you want!” And, I don't know, I guess honestly if we were to ever to lose an Immunity Challenge, I think he'd probably be the first one voted off.

Back at Tagi camp, with Dirk, Stacey and Rich still failing to catch fish, Rudy cooked rice and papaya for lunch. Richard revealed in a confessional that he's scared to reveal he is gay, because the ex-Navy Seal is homophobic. With Rudy away, Richard's revelation became a healthy discussion during lunchtime. Later on, Richard approached Rudy and revealed his sexuality. But to Richard's surprise, Rudy did not feel uncomfortable talking to him. Instead, Rudy revealed in a confessional that Richard was one of the nicest people he has ever met and lauded him for his leadership skills."tagi"

- Rudy and I, it's an interesting dynamic because if he knew I were gay that would be probably really difficult for him, I think. Seventy two years old, Navy vet. I think it would just freak him. But he doesn't, as far as I know know that, and I think he feels comfortable talking to me. I'm certainly comfortable talking to him. He's an interesting character. "tagi"

- As people get to know me, they learn who I am and then eventually over time find out I'm gay, I've never once in my life encountered prejudice based on my being homosexual. "tagi"

- I was big muffing the whole time coming over here but being with homosexuals and lesbians. So I found out last night, you know, when he came up here he's said “You wanna talk?” I says “No, I don't wanna talk.” And he was gonna tell me he was queer then. The homosexual, he's one of the nicest guys I've ever met and he's good at what he does, you know, he's got leadership ability and if these people here would listen to him he would take them a long way. But anyway, uh, me and Richard got to be pretty good friends... not in a homosexual way, that's for sure. He's a pretty good guy. I don't know what my buddies are gonna say when I get home but, uh, I'll have to deal with that.

Back at Pagong beach, the younger tribe members ate papaya. Ramona, on the other hand, couldn't stomach it and decided to drink water instead. Her tribemate Gervase even confessed that he pitied Ramona because she was sick and yet still trying to pull her weight. Later on, while the rest of Pagong tribe were having lunch, Ramona walked through the woods, and started vomiting."pagong"

- I'm very very finicky and as hungry as I am, if I, if I eat that I'm gonna throw it up. And I'd rather them eat it and be able to swallow it and digest it then me waste it. So, I mean, I'll just drink water. Try to compensate. "pagong"

- Ramona is hurting big time. You know, I feel bad for her 'cause she wants so hard to, you know, get in it to the mix of things, and help out, and do her job, do her part but she's just not feeling well. "pagong"

- I don't think this is what she expected. I don't think she'd ever quit. I think she doesn't even want to admit that she's laying down a lot but, um, I think it's only because she doesn't want to say that she can't be successful or something 'cause I think she, I think at home she's very successful at what she does.

B.B. complained in a confessional that his teammates were lazy and not doing many chores. Gervase, on the other hand, complained that "If you're not working as hard as him, you're not working hard". Greg also fumed that B.B. "Doesn't bridge the age gap." But B.B. was firm about pushing his tribemates too hard."pagong"

- Well, I think the work ethic problem is... doesn't ever change. I mean, the people that are working are working, and the people who rest are resting and that's, that's the way about 80% of the time. The laziest person is Ramona. I mean, she just doesn't contribute anything. She probably hasn't worked 10 or 15 minutes in 5 Days. I mean, she's really a drag 'cause she drinks her water, takes her... eats her food and takes room in the huts. "pagong"

- He's such a hard worker. If you're not working as hard as him, you're not working hard. I think is just that simple. I feel everybody's been pulling their weight here. Nobody's been slacking. I mean people have been sick, people been hurting and I don't expect them to work. "pagong"

- He's a good guy. He's pretty strong-willed and he's got his plan as well. He's caring, he demands respect. Definitely feels the difference between his age and other people and doesn't seem to want to bridge that gap as much as just be who he is. "pagong"

- I think they find me probably abrasive, authoritarian. There's probably a couple other adjectives you can throw in there that probably work too. I don't care. I'm not trying to win a personality contest. I just wanna make my life here as comfortable as possible and then get the hell off.

Day 5
At Pagong, Greg and Colleen went hiking to find more food (they invited Ramona to come with them, but she refused). Colleen praised Greg for making their stay in the game more bearable and fun."pagong"

- Well, the whole Colleen/Greg thing, I don't know what's going on, what's not going on but I kinda noticed like a couple of times they went off for fruit or whatever. "pagong"

- Colleen and I share a similar way of looking at everything that's happening. "pagong"

- Greg is great. It's just good to have a friend, you know. Sometimes when you come to a country, a foreign country, you are a lot of times you're really nervous about all the mysteries that are there, you know. You hear about malaria, you hear about this, you hear about that. Like him, like walking around barefoot and picking up things and whatever, you feel a lot more comfortable and the place becomes more your home. "pagong"

- She's really fun to play with because she's fun, energetic. She's uh, rough and ready. "pagong"

- This is like actually making a friend out here, which I didn't think was really possible.

That night, the tribe continued to be entertained by Greg with his All New Newly Stranded Survivor Game."pagong"

- Greg and Colleen, thy have disappeared again and we're like “Where are they?” I mean, they were gone for like an hour. You know, they come back and we have no idea where they've gone, what they've done until that night. You know, they were like “OK, we're gonna have game night.” And we played the “All New Newly Stranded Survivor Game.” "pagong"

- Basically it was kinda like a newlywed game. Team 1 was Gretchen and B.B., Team 2 was myself, Jenna and Gervase, and then the Third Team was Colleen and Joel. "pagong"

- And so of course, Greg was the host and he's just so wacky. I love this guy. Like no matter what, he will have you laughing at least like five times a day. That is such a relief, to have somebody here that's like the ice breaker.

Day 6
Pagong's day started with B.B. and Gretchen arguing about where should the shelter be placed, as high tides threatened to wash their shelter out (their hut was constructed almost near the shoreline)."pagong"

- When we first got here, we started arguing, B.B. and I, about where to put the shelter and I thought it should be up in the canopy, you know, out of the sun and with some protection and he thought it should be down on the beach. This morning we woke up and we saw that the moon was not yet full and high tide came almost to our doorstep.

As a solution to need not carry their hut somewhere, B.B. decided to put logs to ward the waves off."pagong"

- We started bringing logs down and keep the waves from breaking on the hut 'cause it's gonna wash away the support posts and so he admitted that maybe I was right about putting it back further, he said, but he still doesn't want it up in the canopy. He said he never will sleep up there so.

The move was not well-received by the tribe, demanding that the shelter should be relocated on a higher ground. Joel got fed up and argued with B.B. about the plan."pagong"

- You know, if the sky was blue and I said it was blue he'd say it was red just to disagree. I can't let it bring me down anymore. "pagong"

- He makes all of these great promises and, and, and of what he's going to do like catch fish and everything else. He's not performed one thing he said he do. He reminds me of a guy that where you buy him for what he's worth and sell him for what he thinks he's worth you make a million dollars. "pagong"

- Well I think they knock heads. B.B.'s very strong-willed and Joel is as well. They all back down from one another and that causes a bit of friction. A bit of chafing if you wanna put it in island terms.

At Tagi camp, Sean made another attempt to catch fish, creating his infamous "Superpole 2000" (merely a makeshift fishing rod made from a long wooden pole), but failed yet again. Susan even taunted Sean for failing."tagi"

- I'm definitely catching a fish today – sea bass or salmon or whatever the hell we can get out of this ocean. Fishes are priority right now, fish is very much a priority. Now that we have the fire, we need something to cook in it. "tagi"

- Sean sits there and for five hours he builds a “Super Pole” and doesn't catch anything with it. "tagi"

- Been fishing all day today and still nothing. I don't even get a nibble so that's, you know, really dissatisfying. "tagi"

- I told him it was a waste of time. (mockingly) “Oh, no! It's not a waste of time!” Well did you catch any fish? “Nooooo!” "tagi"

- He's um, really wanting to get fish. Haven been able to bring any in and I think that was really starting to eat at him. "tagi"

- Maybe the area is over fished or something. We'll figure it out sooner or later.

Back at Pagong beach, the entire tribe was irked by B.B.'s selfishness as he washed his clothes using his tribemates' water canteens. Joel tried to make a peaceful discussion about making a group decision, but B.B. was defensive about everything and claimed that everyone was just slacking. Gervase stepped in by accusing B.B. of being bossy and told him he should not expect them to do work."pagong"

- We get back we're gonna make some rice, we're happy. First thing he does is he washes his T-shirt in the kettle we're going to cook the rice in. "pagong"

- Every canteen was empty and the sun's going down and it's starting to rain. When are we going to get water? You know. "pagong"

- B.B. thinks anybody on our tribe is slacking. He's... the heat is affecting 'em. Everybody on our tribe is working hard and I mean, everybody has different jobs. Building a shelter is probably the hardest job. He took that challenge on so somebody going out there trying to catch a fish might not look as important but is just as important. "pagong"

- I'm not gloating when I wash my clothes. No one's gonna tell me what I ain't do stuff like that. First place, this is not a democracy. I'll vote on things that don't matter but things that matter in my survival or in my comfort I'm not gonna vote.

Both tribes received Tree Mail informing them of their next Immunity Challenge where it was speculated that food would be involved."pagong"

- Hmm, sounds tasty!

At Pagong, B.B. was considering throwing the challenge and even contemplating quitting the game. His tribemates said they would do everything possible to win the challenge."pagong"

- I'm not gonna quit but if I can engineer an escape route for myself and do it right, do it ethically and do it correctly then sure I'll do it. "pagong"

- I don't agree with that... with quitting. Just as, or engineering something just to save face. "pagong"

- I think he's up here trying to save face before getting voted off because I don't think he would have come here if that was the case. Now what's the point of coming all this way, going through all the crap we had to go through to get here for you all of a sudden decide that you wanna get voted off?

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- This is 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. 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.

For their second Immunity Challenge, Tree Mail hinted that the two tribes would go to the "First Annual Survivor Benefit Buffet", only to reveal that they were to eat Butok, a beetle larva. It was a close race, even ending up in a tie. At the tie-breaker round, both tribes had to pick the most squeamish member of the other tribe. Tagi chose Pagong's Gervase and Pagong chose Tagi's Stacey. In the end, Stacey was first to swallow her grub, thus winning Tagi's first challenge."tagi"

- Stacey thinks she can do anything just like I do and she's really did her own. I think we really pulled this through with eating those two bugs in lighting speed because I think she impressed a lot of people, pulled her own weight. I think that's when she finally got accepted amongst the girls.

After their first loss, Pagong was torn between the sick Ramona and the abrasive B.B.. B.B. even considered to vote Joel out for stepping up against him. "pagong"

- Tribal Council, it's kinda like judgment day on Earth kinda, and that's, that's like so daunting, you know, like “Whoa!” I mean you have to stand in judgment of your maker and in this case of like your fellow tribe members. My length of stay on the island depends on either what like somebody thinks of me or what they don't think of me or of my ability. I'm not exactly a control freak but I kinda like to be in control of things and I have no control on whether I stay or go. "pagong"

- My vote would be, I would vote Ramona off because B.B. is such a great man, gets us up, we're moving stuff this morning and everything and we were getting things done because B.B. is there too. He's doing that. As soon as we had breakfast, Ramona was back in bed. "pagong"

- I think is a lot B.B. would be the first one voted off. I think he pretty much, he dug his own grave. Now he's saying he wants to go so if that's what he wants that's fine. "pagong"

- The first two people that I would consider voting out of here, beside myself, would be Joel and Ramona. "pagong"

- Well you know we've only known each other for such short time I think we've bonded already. I think that's how everybody was feeling, this and people, you know, showed it and some people didn't. "pagong"

- They gotta think long and hard before they vote me out, well because I think I contribute a lot. If Gretchen and I would leave this tribe, that be like dropping an atomic bomb here.

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- This is Tribal Council where each week one member will be voted off the island. Pagong must now make the dreaded hike to the Tribal Council. Despite their initial successes the tribe was in turmoil. B.B.'s butting heads with the rest of the tribe, Ramona's been ill and their shelter is in danger of being washed away. Soon we'll find out if losing a member is what is needed to bring this tribe together.

In the end, B.B.'s attitude cost him dearly as he became Pagong's first casualty in a 6-2 vote.

Reward
There was an unaired Reward Challenge the tribes competed in between Day 4 and 5. It was a weight-holding challenge between Richard from Tagi and Joel from Pagong. Whoever endures longer wins reward for their tribe. Reward: A map to a closer water source. Winner: Pagong

Immunity
Challenge: Buggin' Out

Bug-eating competition. The bug of choice was a butok, or beetle larvae. The live butok is three inches long and a half-inch round. If one castaway refused to eat, his/her tribe will automatically lose the challenge.

Winner: Tagi

Voting Confessionals
Colleen, Gervase, Ramona and Jenna's confessionals are only available on DVD."pagong"

- (voting for Ramona) I think that this person contributed probably the least of anyone in all of our efforts. "pagong"

- (voting for B.B.) I chose B.B. 'cause he was like a Get Out of Jail Free card. He said that he was ready to go and he'd done what he came to do and he might not have been my first choice if he wasn't ready to go home, because he certainly is a hard worker and he kicked some butt. "pagong"

- (voting for B.B.) Um, I don't know. I love B.B. to death, but I just think he's ready to go, and we've all made peace with that. "pagong"

- (voting for B.B.) I think he wants to be off. He's an awesome guy, incredible, hardest worker probably in the camp, but I think he really wants to get off, and it's time. Conflict's a little much at the camp, but he probably doesn't deserve this. "pagong"

- (voting for Ramona) I think that it's time for Ramona to go. She's a strong challenger, but it seems like she, she doesn't want to be a part of the, uh, she's struggling with being part of the group life that we have there. "pagong"

- (voting for B.B.) My vote's for B.B. because he wants to get off the island. So, if that's what he wants, I'll give him his wish. He's out of here. "pagong"

- (voting for B.B.) Because I think he wants to go home. "pagong"

- (voting for B.B.) I voted him off because he was the only choice we had right now. We talked about other ones, but right now he's just the best choice to win the next competitions. Unfortunately, I have to do it. Sorry, man.

Final Words
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- I'm a little sad to leave these people because after the last six days, you know, we've gotten pretty close to all of us. Their isn't anybody on that group I don't like, some I like more than others but that's normal. And I hope that I showed 'em a little bit of work ethic that I don't back off from, from what I do. I think what I did was the right way.

Behind the Scenes

 * An unaired challenge occurred on Day 4 or 5, and was technically the first challenge that is solely for reward. The challenge was a weight-lifting competition in the vein of Shoulder the Load. Pagong won the challenge, making it be their second win.

Trivia

 * B.B. Andersen is the first male castaway voted off in Survivor history.
 * This episode also marked the first un-aired Reward Challenge. The reward was a map to a closer water hole, which Pagong won.
 * This is the first episode to feature an exotic food challenge.
 * This episode marked the first separate Reward and Immunity Challenges.