On the morning of Day 4, two tribes wake with 7 members, and 1 tribe holds strong at 8. Both the Purple and Green tribes are feeling the pressure for the upcoming immunity challenge, while the the Blue tribe sits confident over breakfast. Having recently lost #DontVoteMePlease, the Purple tribe is nervous for another loss. It was such an easy vote when #DontVoteMePlease tripped and cost the tribe their win, but would the vote be so easy if they lost again? The Green tribe, however nervous they were for the competition, still felt confident after placing first in yesterday's immunity challenge. Before they knew it, tree-mail arrived and it was off to competition beach for the next challenge.
Immunity Challenge:
The first tribe to arrive was Green, followed shortly by Blue. As the Purple tribe walked in 1 by 1, nobody was surprised to see #DontVoteMePlease nowhere around. The challenge began, and the Green tribe took a very substantial, and early lead. Closely behind were both the Purple and Blue tribes. As the competition continued, it was clear that the Green tribe would be taking home the 1st place win once again. The battle for 2nd was under way! First the Purple tribe took the lead over the Blue. Then Blue over Purple. It was back and forth, back and forth. Blue pushed hard to keep their tribe strong at 8. Could they do it?
As they came closer to completing the challenge, the Purple tribe gave one last shove and as the two tribes came up to the finish line, in photo finish, the Purple tribe got all of their members across before the Blue tribe, sending them to their first tribal council.
The Green and Purple tribes celebrated, holding nothing back! In the first three challenges, each tribe has lost and the game, from a numbers perspective, has evened out.
Back at the Blue camp, nobody knew what to do. Just this morning they woke up, confident that they could pull off another win....and they almost did. However, the name of the game says it's time for tribal, and this tribe needed to talk some things out. As they filed down the beach towards Tribal Council, nobody knew who was going home, and who was safe.
Tribal Council:
The Blue tribe dipped their torches into the fire and took their seats. Nobody wanted to be here and it was clear that this tribe was not thinking as a group. Hours later, it was time to vote. 1 by 1 they cast their votes and took their seats. Nobody looked at each other and everyone was silent. Who would go home? It was time to read the votes. In a vote of 3-2-2-1, Raemchorus was sent home.