Lisa | Thursday, February 01, 2001 - 07:01 pm  Surivor II - Premiere The show began with the Host, Jeff Probst, explaining that the 16 Survivors would have to survive 42 days in the Australian Outback. They were flown in on army plane and were not allowed to speak to each other. They had to remain quiet until they were landed and separated into the two tribes. After landing, they were given 5 minutes to capture whatever they could carry then hike 5 miles to their respective camps. A brief overview of each survivor was then shown. Supplies were available in a box and the survivors were told that all water must be taken, since river water must be boiled to drink. It was very chaotic...trying to find their way through maps, while trying to grab everything. The two camps are 4 miles apart along the shore. The Kucha Tribe got lost with Nick using the compass. Deb was bossing everyone around and everyone seemed to be talking about her behind her back. The Ogakor Tribe seemed to get along better and when they found their camp, they all celebrated. In the Kucha Tribe, Jeff felt nautious but perservered. When they finally found their camp, they too celebrated by dropping their equipment and jumping in the water to cool off. They soon began to build their shelter with Deb yelling at everyone. Michael had worked construction so he took the lead. Deb complained that he was ordering everyone around... Roger knew what he was doing however, Michael kept telling him differently. The Ogakor Tribe also began building their shelter, and tension sparked between Keith and Jerri. she felt that he made condascending remarks to her. While the Kucha Tribe settled into their tent to sleep, they agreed that each had to say something embarassing about themselves. Kimmi said she would masturbate out there. Deb criticized her, and Jeff was mad that Kimmi wouldn't shut up. He felt that Kimmi screams things and wantedto ring her neck. Day 2 - The Kucha Tribe found food - figs growing on trees. Michael bit into one and soon realized that it was infested with bugs. Some were so hungry, they cleaned them out and ate them. Deb tried to make fire with little success. Rodger tore paper our of his luxury item (his bible) to help start the fire. His son had left him notes in his bible and he was touched. In the Ogakor Tribe, Keith was determined to make the fire, so Jerri played the bonga drums (her luxury item) as music for Keith to get more motivated. The Kucha Tribe received their first mail which told them about their first immunity challenge. The tribe that won would win immunity, and waterproof matches. There were 4 legs in the race. First, they would have to cross a bridge using planks to bridge gaps. They would then cross over an island on a raft as a group swimming. Next was another raft, which they would use rope to pull them over the river then finally, they would have to climb up a tower and light the fire. All this time, they would have to keep a lit torch alight. The Ogakor Tribe led the whole challenge, with the Kucha Tribe falling on the 2nd raft into the water and their torch went out. Ogakor successfully lit the tower and won immunity and waterproof matches. Kucha tribe has to go to tribal council the next day to vote someone off island. Day 3 - The Kucha Tribe were all upset about losing the challenge. Jeff was still sick and vomiting and Deb and Rodger talked about who they would kick off. Jeff was told that Deb was telling everyone he said he wanted to go. He said that was a lie. All seemed to be talking about who they will kick off. Many side-bars going on. Jeff said he was not there to make friends and was looking forward to voting someone off the outback. Tribal council was stonehenge like... Each of the 8 tribe members had to light their torches as fire represents life. After each member casted their vote, Jeff announced that Deb was the first person to be voted off. All 7 voted for her; she was shocked since she felt she was strong and didn't make any mistakes. Survivor continues on Thursday night on CBS. |