Survivor Smacked Me in the Chops

Survivor Smacked Me In The Chops is the premiere episode of Survivor: Philippines.

Challenges
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Share the Wealth

Tethered together, Two tribe members must run inside the jungle to retrieve a chest containing paddles, which would be used at the second part of the challenge. Once retrieved, two other tribe members must ride a boat and use the paddles to reach a buoy with a crate below. The paddlers must unclip the crate and bring it close enough to shore, where All six tribe members would then take the crate to a station where the final two tribe members must open the crate, revealing puzzle pieces. First two pairs to solve the puzzle (a tower with a Filipino hut on top) win immunity for their tribes. Reward: Tribal immunity and flint for the winning tribes; a fire-making kit for the first placing tribe Winner (according to finish): Kalabaw and Tandang

Day 1
Over the waters of Caramoan, a first-class municipality on the eastern coast of the Republic of the Philippines, a fishing boat is about to send fifteen strangers to an adventure of a lifetime. The castaways, already divided into three tribes, meets a second boat, which is driven by Jeff Probst. Jeff welcomes the castaways, and asks the "guy in the maroon shirt" his opinion on having three tribes instead of the normal two. The man replies that because of the few numbers the tribes have, it is hard to lose a member. Jeff then informs them that three former contestants, all of whom were evacuated in their previous seasons will return for another shot at the million dollar prize. And by saying so, a third boat, containing the three returning contestants, arrives. Jeff introduces Russell Swan (from, who passed out due to severe dehydration), Jonathan Penner (from and , who was evacuated due to an infected knee puncture), and Michael Skupin (who is infamously known for falling to his tribe's campfire which burned his hands). Jeff then assigns Jonathan to the red Kalabaw tribe (named after the Philippines' national animal, the water buffalo), Russell to the blue Matsing tribe (an archaic Filipino word meaning "monkey") and Michael to the yellow Tandang tribe (which means "rooster" in Filipino)."tandang"

- I’m in love with the fact that I’m able to come out here and do it again.

After the returnees meet their tribes, Jeff tells them to hoard as much supplies as they can in one minute before they head out to their camps. From fruits to chickens to firewood, the castaways waste no time collecting as much supplies within the very tight time limit. The one minute lapses, prompting the castaways to lower their rafts and jump overboard. Over the commotion, the Kalabaw releases their raft, but accidentally drops their items. Jonathan realizes that Jeff Kent, who had a bad fall from the boat to the raft, is in pain because of his knee, and asks him if his leg is okay. Jeff replies that he is fine, though he tries to hide the pain from his tribemates. After disembarking from their raft, the Matsing tribe, Russell tells his tribe he won't step as leader of the tribe. Instead, he insists that they should just work as a team. Moments later, as the tribe builds shelter, Russell starts barking orders on how to construct it, to Malcolm and Angie's annoyance. Using his experiences from Micronesia where he worked as an elementary ESL teacher for a year, Malcolm makes a ruse by volunteering to spark a fire, but merely guided Russell into it. With only bamboo and twigs, Russell makes fire at Malcolm's expense. Later, Malcolm and Angie agree that they will "act nice" to Russell. At the Kalabaw tribe, Jonathan expresses his excitement being back in the game for the third time. While Jonathan swims alone at the lagoon, Jeff calls the rest of the newbies, declaring that one of them should win the game over the returnees. Over at Tandang, R.C. and Abi-Maria examine the island to determine where their shelter should be put. R.C. introduces herself to Abi as an executive assistant, not wanting to divulge her real profession as a banker. "tandang"

- I'm telling people that I'm an executive assistant because I don't want people to know I'm an [investment] banker. There's a negative connotation about bankers. If I can handle Wall Street, I can certainly handle Survivor.

As R.C. and Abi converse, the two agree to form an alliance and decide to bring in Peter in their alliance. Abi uses her Brazilian charm to lure in Pete by asking him to cut bamboo for her. Later, R.C. and Abi goes to Pete and ask him to join their alliance, which the engineering graduate accepts. R.C. goes to Michael next. Michael is surprised on how quickly alliances are built has changed since his. Deciding not to lord over the tribe and follow their pace instead, Michael agrees to align with R.C."tandang"

- My strategy coming into this was – make sure that you go with the game," he says. "If your tribe is moving slow, go slow with them. Don't be the person that jumps out in the lead. This is a little bit foreign to me, the three-minute alliance," he says. "But the three younger people move fast. I feel like I have to move fast with them.

Back at Kalabaw, its members start to introduce themselves while building their shelter. Dana says she likes riding four wheelers and she is from the South, while Jeff claims he is a rancher with a motorcycle dealership. While she is the only lesbian member of the tribe, Dana feels relieved upon knowing Jeff is also a Texan like her. Unknown to most of tribemates, Jeff hides a secret: He is the famed baseball player Jeff Kent. Believing he would be in trouble if his secret is revealed, Jeff keeps this part of his identity a secret. The only member who appears to know Jeff’s secret is Dawson, who once dated a baseball fan. While Jeff explains how he applied on the show, Dawson secretly gives him a piercing stare. Back at Tandang, R.C., Abi and Lisa are at the beach bathing. Not wanting to divulge her teen star past, A cautious Lisa introduces herself as a mother from Texas and has a ministry for mothers. "tandang"

- We filmed the last episode of the Facts of Life in March of '88. I got married in July of '88. After that, I left show business behind. I lost all the money that I made from the facts of life. A bunch of money invested, a lot of it kinda went the way of the 80's crash. Being on Survivor at this season of my life is just a godsend. Because I've been running and running from the time I was a little kid, to slow down and go inside and find out: Who am I? Am I more than a mom? Am I more than a child star? So I am just excited because I love the game. But in a whole new level, I'm really excited of what will change inside me.

Lisa volunteers to stay behind to try to spark a fire, while the rest of the roosters explore the island. While away, R.C. uses this as an opportunity to tell her alliance to target Lisa, saying she is not trustworthy. In the evening, Michael secretly pulls Lisa aside to tell her he knows who she was. "tandang"

- I don’t want it to be her, but if I’m going to get with the team that’s playing the game, I got to go with the game, as opposed to your heart.

Day 2
At Matsing, while Zane and Denise collect firewood along the shore, Zane reveals his background. After warming up to Denise, Zane asks Denise for an alliance, which the latter accepts. Later, Zane secretly talks to his tribemates individually, all of which is successful. Noticing Zane's pride, Denise and Malcolm converse, saying that they should keep an eye on the tire repairman. The two agree to form an alliance. At Tandang, the tribe chastises Michael for carelessly injuring himself several times while fixing the shelter. A worried R.C. advises Michael to keep his wounds clean. The returning contestant agrees, but continues to work anyway. Later, Michael gets more and more injuries: accidentally cut his finger while chopping a coconut and a gash in his foot."tandang"

- Mike’s a complete mess. It’s not funny that he gets hurt, but it’s funny that it happens over and over again.

At Kalabaw, the tribe goes to a nearby cave while waiting for the rain to subside. On the other hand, Jonathan returns to camp, secretly looking for the Hidden Immunity Idol. After checking rocks and tree holes, Jonathan remembers the objects that awaited them the moment they reached the beach on the first day: A pot, a bolo knife and his own words, a "beautiful box of rice." Jonathan puts his hand below the rice box, and finds a small roll of paper beneath it: A clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol. Back at Matsing, while scooping a portion of rice for lunch, Russell finds the same clue Jonathan got. Russell rushes to the well to read it. Long and behold, Russell sees Zane glaring at him while swimming. Zane asks him if he already found the idol, but Russell says he did not.

Day 3
The three tribes meet Jeff Probst for their first challenge, which is both for reward and immunity. The two winning tribes will receive flint, while the tribe that finishes first wins a fire-making kit complete with tinder, husks and kerosene.

As the tribes strategize and delegate roles, Matsing struggle to figure out who will perform the final leg of the challenge, a puzzle. Russell, who admits he is terrible at puzzles, assigns Angie and Roxanne for the job, even though Angie also declared she is not good either at puzzles. Tandang amasses a lead when R.C. and Artis retrieve their paddles first, while Matsing's Russell and Zane is just right behind them, with Zane getting tired, being pulled by Russell. As the roosters and the monkeys head out to sea, the buffaloes, Dana and Katie comes out with their paddles. Tandang extends their lead by quickly retrieving their chest of puzzle pieces. Carter and Jeff catches up to Malcolm and Denise. Pete and Michael returns to shore with their chest, prompting the rest of the Tandang tribe to help them move it to the designated spot. Kalabaw extends their lead over Matsing by reaching shore earlier. While waiting for Malcolm and Denise, Russell asks a visibly tired Zane if he is still fine. Tandang's Lisa and Abi-Maria make quick work on the tower puzzle, with Kalabaw's Jonathan and Dawson on their heels. Angie and Roxanne of Matsing struggle at their puzzle. In the end, it was a close race between the roosters and the buffaloes, with both tribes trying to figure how will the last piece fit. Kalabaw finishes first, while Tandang finishes in close second, sending Matsing to Tribal Council.

Returning to camp, Russell cheers his tribe up, when all of a sudden, Zane seemingly asks his tribe to vote him out because of his poor performance at the challenge. But in a confessional, Zane explains that his speech is just a ruse to fuel the tribe's anger at Russell's poor leadership, hoping to use it to send him home. Russell walks with Angie and Roxanne at the beach telling them to vote Russell. When Russell leaves the scene, Angie vents her frustrations about Russell, saying that putting her on the puzzle-building leg was to make sure Russell will not take blame if he messed. Angie talks to Zane, asking him if he could take back his decision to send himself home and vote Russell out instead. Zane is glad that his plan seems to work. Malcolm, knowing Russell is still a physical asset over Zane, asks Zane if he is still firm of his sacrifice. Zane reveals his ruse to oust Russell, and warns him that Russell is likely to have the idol. Later, Malcolm relays the information to Denise. As the time to go to Tribal Council nears, Russell thinks that he is safe because of his strength, but his bad call at the Immunity Challenge might be his downfall. At Tribal Council, both Denise and Zane laud Russell for his experience, for it helped the tribe tremendously during the past three days. On the other hand, Russell castigates himself for subconsciously acting abrasively at the challenge, fully blaming himself for their loss. Zane takes his ruse further by also blaming himself for his weak performance, likely due his nicotine withdrawal, something he just did a day before he left for the Philippines. In the end, Zane's scheme completely backfires, as his poor challenge performance weighed heavier than Russell's bossiness, sending the tire repairman home by a vote of 5-1. Before the Matsing tribes heads back to camp, Jeff hands them their flint.

Behind The Scenes

 * Day 2 at Matsing, Zane complains about the erratic weather since Day 1, where the rain subsides and rains again after a few hours. The tribe then collected several banana leaves for their roof. Later, Zane told the history of his tattoos to Denise.
 * In Day 3, the castaways received war paint and their swimwear via Tree Mail. While Lisa was away changing clothes, the other Tandang members agreed to vote her out should they lose.
 * After a come-from-behind first place finish at the Immunity Challenge, the Kalabaw tribe returned to camp very ecstatic. After Jeff Kent invited the tribe for some downtime at the lagoon, Jonathan went back to the shelter under the premise that he will just get his bag. After looking for the obvious hiding places, Jonathan suspected that the idol (or the clue to the idol) was hidden within their rice box. His speculations were correct, as he found the clue beneath the rice box.
 * After Matsing's Tribal Council, Entertainment Weekly writer Dalton Ross interviewed Jeff Probst at the voting booth. Jeff stated that he was so floored by Zane's move, he "voted him" out as well by writing his name at an extra parchment and placed it in the urn. Jeff predicted that after Tribal Council, Russell might be in trouble, and Matsing would return to Tribal Council. Jeff then chastised Angie and Roxy's quietness, so he "voted" them out as well.

Other

 * The boats used at the Immunity Challenge are similar to the ones Filipino fishermen use.
 * This is the first time that a male has been voted out in the first episode since Jon Dalton from.
 * Russell Swan received his first vote from Zane.
 * Matsing and Kalabaw used their raft as the floor of their shelter, while Tandang used theirs as their roof.
 * The episode title comes from a line spoken by Russell Swan in his very first confessional, referring to his medical evacuation.