Watch Survivor Online: Season 03  Africa – Episode 6

Watch Survivor Online: Season 03 Africa – Episode 6




Watch Survivor Online: Season 03 Africa – Episode 6

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I’d Never Do It to You

Day 15 – After last night’s Tribal Council, the Boran tribe were already speculating that in three days, the anticipated merger of the two tribes will happen. With this, the tribe feared that their food supply might not last until the merge. Ethan discussed their food situation, “We rationed our food so that we would finish what we had left in three days. If we eat the rest of the food, and in three days there is no merger, we would be screwed.”

At Samburu, Tom and Lex became lookouts for potential predators for the night. Both vented their frustrations on the original Samburus’ (all of whom were the remaining members of Silas’ younger alliance) laziness. Lex fumed, “We have been staying up all night for over two weeks. These guys have no concept of what a three-hour shift is. They just throw a log on the fire and go to bed.”

Day 16 – At Samburu, the tribe was anxious about who got eliminated from Boran. Lindsey speculated that Frank might be eliminated. “Frank is a target; I think everyone will vote for him.” Kelly was also anticipating to know who became Boran’s latest casualty, saying, “People want to see what’s shaping up at Boran, because what goes on over there can totally affect what happens over here.” Tom and Lex then thought that Kim J. might be voted out because of her weakness in challenges, thus reducing Boran’s original numbers to five.




With the rehashed tribe comprised of three original Boran members and three original Samburus, Tom explained the importance of knowing who has previous votes against them: “We know if we get beat in a challenge then we have to vote, and it’s going to be a three-three tie. They’re going to pick one of us, and we are going to pick one of them. The key to the vote is what’s happened before.” Lindsey became concerned that she would be the next person voted out, described her predicament: “If we have to go to Tribal Council, it’s all about past votes. If we have a tie, it comes down to who has more votes, and I already have four votes against me,” knowing about the four votes that the older alliance cast against her during their first Tribal Council.

Day 17 – Upon receiving Tree Mail, both tribes met host Jeff Probst for their next Reward Challenge. As Boran neared the challenge area, a watchful Lindsey repeated to her tribemates, “Silas is gone, Silas is gone.” While being informed about the mechanics of the challenge, Kim J. made a vague hand signal to Kelly, much to the latter’s confusion. Kim P., who also saw the incident, feared that Kim J. might be relaying a message about Lindsey’s past votes. During the challenge, after a series of correct answers, each tribe moved down a level until Boran finally missed a question, propelling Samburu ahead. The Samburu tribe did not lose their lead and won the challenge. Boran watched as Samburu devoured everything on the picnic table.




Day 18 – Tree Mail hinted that the tribes next Immunity Challenge is an archery competition. Frank, a self-proclaimed expreienced archer, taught the Borans how to use a bow and arrow. Yet at the challenge, Frank surprisingly failed to hit any of his targets. Fortunately, Ethan seized the final target, and Boran went on to win immunity.

Back at camp, the Samburus discussed strategy. With everyone anticipating a 3-3 tie between the original Samburus and the former Borans, and that the tiebreaker is whoever has the more past votes in previous Tribal Councils. Kelly recalled that, at the Reward Challenge, her ex-teammate Kim J. gave her an “L” signal. She realized this stands for “Lindsey,” indicating that Lindsey has previous votes against her (again in large part of Teresa and Frank’s continuing vendetta over the younger Samburu alliance for mistreating them). She informed Tom and Lex about the message. Meanwhile, Brandon, Lindsey, and Kim P. decided to target Tom. They figured that if the tiebreaker goes to a trivia contest, Tom would do poorly. Unknown to Brandon, Lindsey, and Kim P., Kelly overheard them talking about Lindsey’s votes, thus confirming Kim J.’s message. A panicked Lindsey thought that her only option might be asking the ex-Borans to vote out Brandon to pay him for slipping the information. Kim P., however, reacted on Lindsey’s deception, “They are basically saying, Align with us and we can take you further. I am just not going to do it, and I know Brandon wouldn’t do it to me.” At Tribal Council, the ex-Borans voted Lindsey while the original Samburus voted Tom, resulting to a tie that everyone already anticipated. When the revote did not help, Lindsey’s past votes from Linda, Carl, Teresa, and Frank finally came back to haunt her, and she was the sixth person voted out of Survivor: Africa.

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