* Clay and Shii Ann
* Penny and Brian
* Erin and Ted
* Helen and Ken
* Jan and Jake

Shii Ann and Clay got further instructions to go to Chuay Gahn camp while Ken and Helen got a note to go to Sook Jai camp. Shii Ann learned about the monkey, Magilla, and thought their camp was just a wonderful thing.

Helen was quite impressed with Sook Jai’s shelter. “Wow! You guys built this?” And then she noticed the chicken, “You’ve got to be kidding me!” She also really liked how close the water hole was.

Ken stated to the cameras that he “listened. I didn’t tell her much because, let’s face it, this is my enemy.” Helen was also cautious in her responses. She didn’t want to give out any secrets to the “New York City cop.”

Meanwhile, Shii Ann makes a do-or-die strategic decision: she lays it all out on the table for Clay. “Well, you know what? Our tribe hasn’t got along since day one. I’ll tell you what. I’ll tell you the truth here.”

I’m not sure if this was strategy or just Shii Ann needing a release. She said to the camera, “because I’ve been so pent up for 18 days, I just spilled my guts.”

She blabs to Clay, “I’ll tell you right now what they’re saying. We keep our five and start voting out you guys. And if Ken wasn’t around, I wouldn’t be here.

Ken is the person who’s like, ‘You know what, that’s not fair. Why are you booting her out? She works hard.’ And Penny, by the way, is as sweet as she looks. I’ll tell you, she is the most manipulative player on our team.”

Clay shares their obvious strategy, “Well we’ve already said if we could get Jake on the older side and get one more person that he likes…”

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