An obvious flirtation between Adam and Candice is beginning to concern some of their tribemates. Jonathan hopes that his efforts to provide for his new tribe will protect him from elimination despite being low on the totem pole of the Raro tribe. Will one tribe's bickering and inability to work together cost them a festive Reward? Emotions run high as one Survivor is betrayed by friends and unanimously banished to Exile Island. After losing the Immunity Challenge, the defeated tribe is handed a sealed bottle containing a message that will be read at Tribal Council after they have sent someone home. What is the message and how will it change the course of the game?
Challenge:Make Your Point Two players run up the beach to a compass rose and dig in the position told to them (with a real compass to help) for a treasure chest. They then take the chest back to the start, where the other two read the directions painted on top and grab the next chest, and so on. Once all four have been grabbed, the tribe must untie them, take seven placards showing nautical flags (translations provided with Tree Mail) from inside, and place them on a board to correctly spell 'VICTORY'. Reward: A flight to an island where they will take part in a local feast, including pork and fruit. Winner:Aitutaki(exiled Candice Woodcock)
Challenge:South Pacific One at a time, the tribe members must swim to a floating pontoon, dive down to unclip a bundle of placards, and swim back, with each subsequent person swimming to a crate closer to shore. Then, the four members will head to an answer table showing a map of the southern half of the Pacific Ocean (like one given with Tree Mail to memorize). The first tribe to correctly name the ten island clusters wins. Winner:Aitutaki
(voting against Rebecca) You did great today, but I'm so sorry. This is based on overall opinion of productivity and performance in the challenges. I'm sorry that I didn't tell you.
(voting against Rebecca) You just haven't been pulling your weight around camp, and I think you've come as far as you want to go in this game. Sorry. Miss you.
(voting against Rebecca) This is just about productivity. I've been with the tribe for four days and only this afternoon did I see anything from you. You didn't seem ready to step up. You didn't seem like you wanted to be here. So, good luck.
(voting against Rebecca) You're a great woman, and it's been a pleasure to have you around camp, but you don't do much around camp, and you don't produce during the challenges.
(voting against Jenny) This really sucks. I totally don't want to vote you tonight. I don't know what else to do. We gotta keep Jonathan around because he's feeding us and he's making us strong. I'm really gonna miss you. I'm sorry.
(voting against Jenny) Ugh. I hate to do this. You're such a great competitor, and I want to keep you around. It was a shock to me that we had to vote someone else off. I'm sorry.
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Final Words[]
Rebecca's final words were not aired, but were made available online on the CBS website[citation needed] and on the DVD.
I am so bummed to be going home. It um… it was such a great ride while I was out there and I just felt I had so much more to give going forward and um… it hurts to be voted off. You know, I had a feeling when um… Jonathan and Candice came over from the other tribe, my time was going to be limited on my own tribe, because they already had such strong bonds and alliances and I was right, that's exactly what happened. They decided to go with um… who they already, you know, had bonded with and um… vote me off, and it hurts because, um… I still was a player, and I had some down times while I was out here while I was getting to know myself a little bit better, and at the same time, I dug myself out and I got stronger and I was ready to compete and I still was competing in my heart, and in my gut, and um… to have that stripped from you, it just makes you feel really bad. [laughs] But um… it's all part of the game, you know there's going to be a lot of um… backstabbing and blindsiding going on and you have to take it with a grain of salt and I can only be proud of all that I've done while I was out here for these, you know, 25 days and um… use this towards the future with all my future goals and career goals and take all the strength that I got from this game and um… embody it, and just grow, and better myself down the road and I wish everybody on my tribe good luck going forward and um… I'd be lying if I said I wasn't hurt, but I do recognize it is part of the game, and um… I'm sure they'll do well and uh… if they think that they're stronger without having me on their team, then um… I hope it works out to their benefit and um… that's about it.
To be honest I am completely pissed off about tonight's vote. Jonathan did a great job of pulling his own weight. I respect that, but in the end, I feel completely burned because I was blindsided. And had I known or expected that there would be two voted out tonight, I would've done everything possible to make sure that I would still be in this game.
Like Rebecca, Jenna was the first vote out of an episode with the Double Elimination twist.
In the cases of the ohers, they were voted out in the first of two back-to-back episodes. International airings kept the two episodes separate, with their final words being aired.