Episode two gives us a little more insight into tribe members, a peak at early alliances and a whole lotta blood. Samburu and Boran are both already out for blood - and they get it - literally.
The slack-off continues at Samburu, Lindsey's past is revealed and Boran's chickens aren't exactly egg-laying machines. That's this week's Survivor Africa in a nutshell... err... eggshell.
Two mixed-up tribes become one and pick a name they can't remember or pronounce. All the old alliances dissolve and Frank pretends he's an elephant. Definitely and interesting episode.
Ethan is King of the Jungle. Lex's gut gets everyone to vote out an innocent member and did I mention Brandon is a spineless weasel? Yeah, this episode definitely got my blood boiling.
Everybody's bummed as this episode starts. I guess, stabbing an honest tribe member in the back doesn't give a warm, fuzzy feeling after all. Spirits rise when Frank and Brandon go on a date.
The five remaining are tired, bored and weak in the final stretch. A piece of home gives them a boost after finding a surprise in their water and tensions run high towards a certain member.
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