The Jarakay camp will be having a feast as Marlon prepares the fishes that they have won in the recent Reward Challenge.
The Naak camp, however, will have some fresh crabs from the sea for their meal. Not as big as the fish won by the Jarakays, but still as delectable.
The Jarakay camp shared each of their luxury items to the group during the night. NiƱa happily shared the personalized cards she received from her children.
The Naak camp, on the other hand, were visited by a silent "friend". A naak, or snake, in the flesh. Kiko carefully grabs the snake, which fortunately was not poisonous.
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Maybe the edge of the Jarakay camp against the Naak camp is that they have team work and unity. The Jarakay adorned their bodies with some charcoal touches, to show that they are in full cooperation with one another. But for how long? Some of them are forming their own small groups. And while the Naak camp is slowly loosing its members, time will come that the Jarakay camp will fight against each other for the win.
A reward challenge was presented by host Paolo Bediones to the castaways. The reward - two big fishes and some of castaway's most valuable things. Worth fighting for I guess, as the fish will be a hearty feast for them, plus having the things that they want.
The challenge is basketball with a twist - they will use coconut for the balls. Heavy as it is, the basket itself will be held by three members of a camp, and as the ball accumulates, so is the weight of the basket.
In the end, even though the Jarakay camp had more coconut in the basket, the Naak's basket holders did not managed to hold their basket long enough. Jarakay, once again, won the challenge.
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Chef JL's singing career will end (and maybe will just continue his cooking) as he got the lowest votes after two weeks.
For JL's last performance, he sang "Mr. Suave" together with Gian Magdangal. They even wore fake mustaches. Well, Chef JL may soon guest (or maybe a lead star) in a comedy sitcom because of his crazy moves.
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It was a tough immunity challenge for the castaways. It's just a good thing that they have eaten enough food for their body's energy (they've cooked their food so I'm sure all of them ate well). But then again, the gods must be with the Jarakay Camp as they won the immunity challenge. The Naak Camp will once again face the tribal council.
One of the eight Naak members will have to leave the island. Here are the votes:
Kaye - 1
Emerson 6
Vheverly - 1
With six votes, Emerson is the second castaway to leave the island.
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We regret to inform you that Episode 9 was not recorded and can not be uploaded. Unfortunately, it was an immunity game wherein the Jarakay Camp wins the challenge.
Please bear with us.
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After some days of eating raw, cold food, the Jarakay tribe, using the flint that they have won, managed to create fire. They cooked their grains and some clams, and all of them enjoyed a steaming serving of rice and seafood soup. It gave them a very important lesson - to appreciate food whatever it may be.
The Naak tribe also had their feast of cooked food. Their group "mother", Zita, tried her best to light up the "strike anywhere" matchstick that they have won in their mini challenge. And her efforts paid off, as the matchstick sparks into flame by striking it into a metal bolo. They too, enjoyed their delicious serving of cooked rice. Both tribes will surely have the energy for the next challenge that they will face.
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Cris approached Kiko and told his "hurt feeling" about their failed rowing challenge. Cris, apparently a driver (of a land vehicle) was disappointed that they don't have the sense of direction, and that Kiko is insisting his way wherein they should drive the other way. Kiko, on the other hand, told Cris that he is a dragon boat rower, and if there is a person among them that knows the boat more, then that person is he.
But before that, a mini-challenge was given to the Naak tribe. Each member will be given a matchstick, which they will hold using their mouth, and they should stay in the water for 15 minutes. Whoever stays until the time expires will have the matchstick (it should be dry, of course). Only Emerson and Rob gave up, which means that the Naak camp will have 6 matchsticks.
Night came and the tribes are excited to create their respective fires. The Naak failed with three of their six matchsticks and decided to stop trying to save the remaining three. Jarakay on the other hand, is not yet accustomed of using it so they wasn't able to create fire either.
The next day, the Jarakay successfully made fire, and they are so excited with their cooked food.
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