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EPISODE EIGHT |
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The Survivors gathered for the second individual immunity challenge, which unlike the last one, was all mental and not physical. The challenge was called "Liar, Liar", and the 9 remaining contestants had to try to trick their opponents. They each got up to tell a story, either truthful or not. The others then voted on whether they thought the story was a lie or the truth, and whoever tricked the most people would win immunity. |
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At immunity challenge #8 |
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All of the Survivors did pretty well in the first round, except Jen who tricked only two people into voting the wrong way. After round one, Katie and Kyle had both tricked an equal number of people, so there was a tie-breaker round. After this round, Kyle was deemed the best liar and won immunity for himself so that he was safe at the next tribal council. |
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At immunity challenge #8 |
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Jen, noticing the two finalists, made a mental note. "I know now that I need to keep my eyes on Katie and Kyle, because they just proved that they can lie. This challenge actually helped out my game plan a lot." |
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Jen learns about lying. |
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