It Will Be My Revenge is the second episode of Survivor: Worlds Apart.
Story[]
“ | White Collar castaways strip down and embrace their free-spirited "no collar" tendencies. Blue Collar castaways disagree when it comes to heavy lifting at camp, and one castaway struggles to adapt to her new tribemates. | ” |
—Episode Synopsis[2] |
Day 4[]
Dan Foley makes the Blue Collar tribe feel uncomfortable when he loses his underwear and uses his shirt as pants. Lindsey Cascaddan was very annoyed by this. The White Collar tribe finally made fire with the flint. Max Dawson decided to take his clothes off and follow the footsteps of Richard Hatch, and Shirin Oskooi decided to join Max and walk around naked too. However, this did not fit well with the tribe, as Tyler Fredrickson and Joaquin Souberbielle are disturbed by having to have seen them. At the No Collar camp, Hali Ford has a hard time connecting with Nina Poersch due to her deafness, which causes her to be separated from Hali and Jenn Brown. When the girls go for a swim, Nina has a nervous breakdown when she wasn't invited to tag along. Will Sims II sits right beside her and tries to make her feel comfortable, even though he is aware that the breakdown put a target on her back.
Day 5[]
Day 6[]
Challenges[]
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Basket Case
One at a time, they will dive into the water and swim to a platform where they will find buoys attached to a rope. They will maneuver a buoy through a series of obstacles and swim to the next platform, then the next person in the tribe goes. Once a tribe has collected all five buoys, they will attempt to toss them into a basket. The first two tribes to get all five buoys in their basket win immunity and reward.
Reward: Fishing kit (1st place); spear (2nd place).
Winners (in order of finish):
Masaya and
Escameca
Tribal Council[]
Tribal Council 2: Nagarote | |
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Voted Against |
Voter |
Vince (3 votes) |
Hali, Jenn, Will |
Jenn (2 votes) |
Nina, Vince |
Nina (1 vote) |
Joe |
VOTED OUT: Vince S. |
Voting Confessionals[]
Nina was shown writing Jenn's name. Will's confessional was shown in the Previously On segment of the following episode.
Hali |
“ | (voting against Vince) This is nothing personal. This is strictly strategic. | ” |
Joe |
“ | (voting against Nina) Nina, you're just not the strongest player on the tribe. | ” |
Will |
“ | (voting against Vince) Sorry brother, but you got to go. | ” |
Final Words[]
Vince |
“ | These are some players. They're players. They made a good move because I was going to take them all out. But this is seriously one of the greatest experiences that I've-I've ever had. And I enjoyed exploring every element of myself, aspects that otherwise are unexpressed or unexplored and every opportunity that's shown to me. And this... this was fantastic. | ” |
Still in the Running[]
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Trivia[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Other[]
- This episode marks the first time in a three-tribe season that the first two Tribal Councils were not attended by the same tribe.
- This episode marks a time where a split vote plan was luckily successful, but the secondary target was still voted out (i.e. Vince S. using a Hidden Immunity Idol would have voted out Jenn Brown, instead of the primary target Nina Poersch).
- The episode title is said by Nina in reference to her plan to get revenge on Jenn and Hali Ford by blindsiding the former.
References[]
Survivor: Worlds Apart Episodes |
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"It's Survivor Warfare" · "It Will Be My Revenge" · "Crazy Is as Crazy Does" · "Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner" · "We're Finally Playing Some Survivor" · "Odd Woman Out" · "The Line Will Be Drawn Tonight" · "Keep It Real" · "Livin' on the Edge" · "Bring the Popcorn" · "Survivor Russian Roulette" · "Holding On for Dear Life" · "My Word Is My Bond" · "It's a Fickle, Fickle Game" · "Reunion" |