Post by Monica Padilla on Nov 27, 2010 1:34:47 GMT -5
Episode 301: The First Cut Is The Deepest
Seventeen castaways embark on an astounding adventure in the wilds of Japan. They are immediately thrust headlong into the game, as the hosts inform them that they will be competing for the right to pick tribes. After an intense battle, Jaime and Fairplay are awarded the victory. In the tribe selection, Rob’s poor performance leaves him nowhere to go, and he is eliminated.
Episode 302: Cutting To The Quick
The newly-formed Neishi and Kansai tribes face off in their first challenge: kimono designing. Jane makes the controversial decision to change Neishi’s design without consulting the tribe. The risk pays off, and Kansai goes to tribal council. NaOnka is the initial target, but Jaime approaches the other girls to blindside Eliza, fearing that she is untrustworthy. The tribe listens, and Eliza is blindsided in a unianimous vote.
Episode 303: Cutting The Fat
It’s another individual showdown as the castaways scramble to collect coins for Immunity. The girls of Kansai put on a strong performance, and claim the idol. Heading into their first TC, Neishi are split between their weakest links: JT and Tyrone. John unsuccessfully attempts to blindside tribe leader Fairplay, for his irritating attitude. But John is ultimately unable to win Neishi’s support and JT is voted off.
Episode 304: Cold Cuts
Unhappy to learn that he was a target, Tyrone hooks up with Jane and Monica, and the three of them join John in his quest to blindside Fairplay. However, John’s plans are sidelined once more as the members of Neishi physically dominate the weaker Kansai tribe in a combative Immunity challenge. NaOnka’s poor challenge performance seals her fate, and she becomes the fourth person eliminated from the game.
Episode 305: Clear-Cut Decision
Fairplay’s unpopularity threatens to be his downfall, as Neishi consider throwing a challenge to vote him off, in order to mend hostilities with Kansai. Jane and Tyrone note Monica’s friendliness to Fairplay, and consider the possibility that she may be playing both sides. However, Neishi opt to maintain their numbers advantage, and Benry’s weakness in the challenge singlehandedly costs Kansai Immunity. With no other possible target, he is unanimously voted off.
Episode 306: Fish Or Cut Bait?
A tribe switch shakes up the game. New Kansai has Christy and Jaime on the wrong side of a numbers advantage, and both play hard to form connections with their new tribemates. Christy and Jane form a pact not to vote for each other, and Christy reveals that new Neishi’s Alexis has a double-vote card. Meanwhile, Monica and Jaime rekindle an old friendship, agreeing to watch out for each other in case of a loss. Over on Neishi, Alexis’ double vote means certain doom for Fairplay, until Monica suggests that he pretend to have received a hidden Immunity idol from the first challenge.
Frightened by the possibility of a Kansai Girls Alliance, new Kansai clash over whether or not to throw the challenge. Jane wants to win and be rid of Fairplay, while Monica insists that getting rid of the threatening Kansai members is more important. The challenge is thrown, despite Jane’s objections. Fed up with Monica’s bossiness and loyalty to Fairplay, Jane and Tyrone change their votes, forcing a three-way tie between Monica, Christy, and John. Monica pleads for Jane to spare her, swearing her loyalty to Jane. Jane relents, much to Tyrone’s annoyance, and John’s poor social skills make him the unfortunate target of a unanimous revote.
Episode 307: Cut It Out!
Paranoia is the order of the day as both tribes prepare to go all out in the next Immunity challenge. However, a shocking pair of twists rock the game to its foundations. An Outcast challenge brings Eliza back into the game, while the rest of the cast scramble to collect coins. The anonymous distribution puts all players at risk. Embittered by her near-elimination, Monica plans to use her supply of coins to tip the scales and sabotage Tyrone. But all plans stall when Charlie announces that he is leaving the game.
Going into Tribal Council, Eliza and Jaime have Immunity, leaving everyone else vulnerable. Despite Fairplay’s belief that Eliza will be loyal to him, she instead turns to Amanda, who admits to wanting Tyrone and Alexis gone after Neishi has been crippled. After attempting to strip Fairplay of the Hidden Immunity Idol, the former Kansai members blindside Brad with the help of Alexis’ double-vote card.
Episode 308: Cutting it Close
Down a member, and exposed to have no idol, the members of the former Neishi tribe appear to be on the verge of destruction. Jane is approached for an alliance with the Kansai girls, and Tyrone agrees to betray Fairplay in order to secure his own safety. However, Monica approaches Eliza for an alliance, promising to help Eliza get vengeance on the Kansais who originally voted her off. After Monica gives her an Immunity necklace Eliza is convinced, and selects Jaime as her first target. Tyrone’s betrayal results in a tie between the original tribal leaders Jaime and Fairplay. Monica and Eliza court Alexis’ vote, promising her a guaranteed spot in the final four if she will turn on her allies. Alexis is unconvinced, until Amanda’s betrayal is revealed. Jane passes the same information on to Tyrone, and Jaime comes up short in a six-to-two revote.
Episode 309: Measure Once, Cut Twice
The shattered Kansai alliance scramble for safety after Jaime’s departure. Amanda fights with Tyrone. Monica wins a speed-based reward, which allows her to sit someone out of the final seven Immunity challenge. She selects Tyrone.
The Immunity challenge requires players to guess each other’s colors. Eliza shares her answers with Monica, who wins Immunity and an additional mystery reward. Trying to disguise her connection to Eliza, Monica passes the reward to Fairplay. Eliza feels betrayed, publicly attacks Monica, and then reports her duplicity to Fairplay. Amanda opts to leave the game, due to personal conflicts, but a second tribal council is called. Monica and Eliza go their separate ways, respectively lobbying to get rid of Christy and Jon. Despite Jane’s reluctance, the original Neishi loyalties win out and Christy is voted off.
Episode 310: Death Of A Thousand Cuts
It’s a clash of wills between the Neishi women as Monica and Jane argue fiercely over the next vote. Monica does not trust Tyrone, while Jane does not trust Eliza. Everyone’s suspicions are proven correct at Tribal Council, when Eliza and Alexis band together with Marcus and Tyrone to blindside Fairplay, fearing that his mystery reward may have been a hidden Immunity Idol.
Episode 311: Making The First Cut
Reeling from the loss of her ally, Monica fears that she may be next to go. Having both been betrayed by those they trusted, Monica and Jane approach Alexis and Eliza for an all-female alliance. The newly-christened Black Widow Brigade targets Marcus, fearing that he has secretly been controlling Tyrone. Jane attempts to talk Monica into throwing the Immunity challenge, but Monica pulls out another Immunity win, and the newly-christened Black Widow Brigade successfully blindsides Marcus.
Episode 312: Director’s Cut
Facing down the Black Widow Brigade, and with Immunity once more around Monica’s neck, Tyrone’s fate seems sealed. However, greed sets in among the younger girls of Poroshiri, who realize that Jane’s honesty and steadfast loyalty will make her virtually unbeatable in the finals. After a lengthy discussion, the girls take a strategic gamble and send Jane to the jury.
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Now, only four remain.
Alexis betrayed her tribe at the merge, and her conflicting loyalties have constantly made her a target.
Eliza schemed and manipulated her way through the merge, and her unpredictable gameplay has resulted in a considerable amount of drama at tribal council.
Monica’s strategic moves have resulted in multiple betrayals, and her long string of Immunity wins has made some question her worthiness.
Tyrone has been repeatedly foiled in his attempts to fly under the radar and backstab his tribemates, causing many to wonder his loyalties truly lie.
In the end, only one of these four players will remain and claim the million dollar prize. Who will survive Japan?
Seventeen castaways embark on an astounding adventure in the wilds of Japan. They are immediately thrust headlong into the game, as the hosts inform them that they will be competing for the right to pick tribes. After an intense battle, Jaime and Fairplay are awarded the victory. In the tribe selection, Rob’s poor performance leaves him nowhere to go, and he is eliminated.
Episode 302: Cutting To The Quick
The newly-formed Neishi and Kansai tribes face off in their first challenge: kimono designing. Jane makes the controversial decision to change Neishi’s design without consulting the tribe. The risk pays off, and Kansai goes to tribal council. NaOnka is the initial target, but Jaime approaches the other girls to blindside Eliza, fearing that she is untrustworthy. The tribe listens, and Eliza is blindsided in a unianimous vote.
Episode 303: Cutting The Fat
It’s another individual showdown as the castaways scramble to collect coins for Immunity. The girls of Kansai put on a strong performance, and claim the idol. Heading into their first TC, Neishi are split between their weakest links: JT and Tyrone. John unsuccessfully attempts to blindside tribe leader Fairplay, for his irritating attitude. But John is ultimately unable to win Neishi’s support and JT is voted off.
Episode 304: Cold Cuts
Unhappy to learn that he was a target, Tyrone hooks up with Jane and Monica, and the three of them join John in his quest to blindside Fairplay. However, John’s plans are sidelined once more as the members of Neishi physically dominate the weaker Kansai tribe in a combative Immunity challenge. NaOnka’s poor challenge performance seals her fate, and she becomes the fourth person eliminated from the game.
Episode 305: Clear-Cut Decision
Fairplay’s unpopularity threatens to be his downfall, as Neishi consider throwing a challenge to vote him off, in order to mend hostilities with Kansai. Jane and Tyrone note Monica’s friendliness to Fairplay, and consider the possibility that she may be playing both sides. However, Neishi opt to maintain their numbers advantage, and Benry’s weakness in the challenge singlehandedly costs Kansai Immunity. With no other possible target, he is unanimously voted off.
Episode 306: Fish Or Cut Bait?
A tribe switch shakes up the game. New Kansai has Christy and Jaime on the wrong side of a numbers advantage, and both play hard to form connections with their new tribemates. Christy and Jane form a pact not to vote for each other, and Christy reveals that new Neishi’s Alexis has a double-vote card. Meanwhile, Monica and Jaime rekindle an old friendship, agreeing to watch out for each other in case of a loss. Over on Neishi, Alexis’ double vote means certain doom for Fairplay, until Monica suggests that he pretend to have received a hidden Immunity idol from the first challenge.
Frightened by the possibility of a Kansai Girls Alliance, new Kansai clash over whether or not to throw the challenge. Jane wants to win and be rid of Fairplay, while Monica insists that getting rid of the threatening Kansai members is more important. The challenge is thrown, despite Jane’s objections. Fed up with Monica’s bossiness and loyalty to Fairplay, Jane and Tyrone change their votes, forcing a three-way tie between Monica, Christy, and John. Monica pleads for Jane to spare her, swearing her loyalty to Jane. Jane relents, much to Tyrone’s annoyance, and John’s poor social skills make him the unfortunate target of a unanimous revote.
Episode 307: Cut It Out!
Paranoia is the order of the day as both tribes prepare to go all out in the next Immunity challenge. However, a shocking pair of twists rock the game to its foundations. An Outcast challenge brings Eliza back into the game, while the rest of the cast scramble to collect coins. The anonymous distribution puts all players at risk. Embittered by her near-elimination, Monica plans to use her supply of coins to tip the scales and sabotage Tyrone. But all plans stall when Charlie announces that he is leaving the game.
Going into Tribal Council, Eliza and Jaime have Immunity, leaving everyone else vulnerable. Despite Fairplay’s belief that Eliza will be loyal to him, she instead turns to Amanda, who admits to wanting Tyrone and Alexis gone after Neishi has been crippled. After attempting to strip Fairplay of the Hidden Immunity Idol, the former Kansai members blindside Brad with the help of Alexis’ double-vote card.
Episode 308: Cutting it Close
Down a member, and exposed to have no idol, the members of the former Neishi tribe appear to be on the verge of destruction. Jane is approached for an alliance with the Kansai girls, and Tyrone agrees to betray Fairplay in order to secure his own safety. However, Monica approaches Eliza for an alliance, promising to help Eliza get vengeance on the Kansais who originally voted her off. After Monica gives her an Immunity necklace Eliza is convinced, and selects Jaime as her first target. Tyrone’s betrayal results in a tie between the original tribal leaders Jaime and Fairplay. Monica and Eliza court Alexis’ vote, promising her a guaranteed spot in the final four if she will turn on her allies. Alexis is unconvinced, until Amanda’s betrayal is revealed. Jane passes the same information on to Tyrone, and Jaime comes up short in a six-to-two revote.
Episode 309: Measure Once, Cut Twice
The shattered Kansai alliance scramble for safety after Jaime’s departure. Amanda fights with Tyrone. Monica wins a speed-based reward, which allows her to sit someone out of the final seven Immunity challenge. She selects Tyrone.
The Immunity challenge requires players to guess each other’s colors. Eliza shares her answers with Monica, who wins Immunity and an additional mystery reward. Trying to disguise her connection to Eliza, Monica passes the reward to Fairplay. Eliza feels betrayed, publicly attacks Monica, and then reports her duplicity to Fairplay. Amanda opts to leave the game, due to personal conflicts, but a second tribal council is called. Monica and Eliza go their separate ways, respectively lobbying to get rid of Christy and Jon. Despite Jane’s reluctance, the original Neishi loyalties win out and Christy is voted off.
Episode 310: Death Of A Thousand Cuts
It’s a clash of wills between the Neishi women as Monica and Jane argue fiercely over the next vote. Monica does not trust Tyrone, while Jane does not trust Eliza. Everyone’s suspicions are proven correct at Tribal Council, when Eliza and Alexis band together with Marcus and Tyrone to blindside Fairplay, fearing that his mystery reward may have been a hidden Immunity Idol.
Episode 311: Making The First Cut
Reeling from the loss of her ally, Monica fears that she may be next to go. Having both been betrayed by those they trusted, Monica and Jane approach Alexis and Eliza for an all-female alliance. The newly-christened Black Widow Brigade targets Marcus, fearing that he has secretly been controlling Tyrone. Jane attempts to talk Monica into throwing the Immunity challenge, but Monica pulls out another Immunity win, and the newly-christened Black Widow Brigade successfully blindsides Marcus.
Episode 312: Director’s Cut
Facing down the Black Widow Brigade, and with Immunity once more around Monica’s neck, Tyrone’s fate seems sealed. However, greed sets in among the younger girls of Poroshiri, who realize that Jane’s honesty and steadfast loyalty will make her virtually unbeatable in the finals. After a lengthy discussion, the girls take a strategic gamble and send Jane to the jury.
--
Now, only four remain.
Alexis betrayed her tribe at the merge, and her conflicting loyalties have constantly made her a target.
Eliza schemed and manipulated her way through the merge, and her unpredictable gameplay has resulted in a considerable amount of drama at tribal council.
Monica’s strategic moves have resulted in multiple betrayals, and her long string of Immunity wins has made some question her worthiness.
Tyrone has been repeatedly foiled in his attempts to fly under the radar and backstab his tribemates, causing many to wonder his loyalties truly lie.
In the end, only one of these four players will remain and claim the million dollar prize. Who will survive Japan?