Isla Misteryo explained further. So we see it’s not like the Exile Island. The castaways chosen to go there have the chance to find gold coins which they can use to buy stuff from the Mystery Store found in the same island.
What can be found in that store? Many things including food, toiletries, precious items (like pics of their loved ones), and the much desired Immunity Bracelet among others.
Anyway, Akihiro Sato, Michelle Madrigal, and Solenn Heussaff are able to find some gold coins, but don’t give in to the temptation of spending those at the store because they might need the coins in a much more important situation than that. I also don’t think, though, that the coins they accumulated are enough to buy them an Immunity Bracelet.
The meaning of the tribe names are explained in this episode.
Magan is a mystical sea monster. It looks like a giant crocodile and has a mouth of an elephant.
Sar Mayee, another mythical creature, looks like an ox with long hair.
Nagar is a powerful dragon which breathes fire. According to mythology, the things that the Nagar stares at turns into dust.
Nagar, who won the Reward Challenge and were told of a surprise when they arrived at their camp, finds JC Tiuseco waiting for them and welcoming them to the Nagar camp site. JC, the 1st Pinoy Sole Survivor, shows them the shelter materials which are part of their winning the Reward Challenge. Jon Hall, the tribe leader, tells everyone of his plans for the shelter and everybody is okay with it.
Magan also starts shelter-building. Labor at their camp is divided among them but Myka Flores finds Ferds Rencio very “palautos.”
As we predicted, Sar Mayee was so wrong in choosing Akihiro for the Isla Misteryo. They definitely need him in building their shelter during that first day in their new camp. Ervic Vijandre is pissed off that he’s the only male around. He has no choice but to follow whatever the girls tell him to do.
And follow he does, that is, he only follows orders and not seem to have initiative in doing stuff around the camp.
Back at the Magan camp, JC notices that Moi is kinda the second leader in line because she has the tendency to boss around. Not anyone, though. She only bosses Ian Batherson around.
The morning after, the tribes receive a tree mail announcing the Immunity Challenge.
The challenge is called Makinig, Makinig Sa Iisang Tinig (Listen, Listen to Only One Voice). One voice, being that of the leader’s. The objective is to get their respective pride flags from the end of the water course and put it on the platform at the shore. While paddling their way towards the flag, there will be ladder pieces floating around and the leader would have to pick them all up before getting the flag. The leaders are not allowed to paddle, they are only to direct the team, get the ladder pieces and the flag.
Once they have all the ladder pieces and the flag, they can go back to shore. The leader will stand on the tribe mat while the members fit the ladder pieces together. When the ladder is done, it will be used by the leader to go up the platform where the flag stand is. The first two tribes to have their flags on their respective stands win.
Nagar is the first to complete the ladder pieces and the flag. They return to the shore but has problems assembling the ladder. Magan is the second to arrive at the shore and starts fitting the ladder pieces together. Sar Mayee arrives last but they immediately catch up with the two tribes in assembling their ladder.
Nagar is still the first one to assemble the ladder correctly. Jon’s tribe are ecstatic for winning the challenge means they won’t be going to the Tribal Council.
Magan, on the other hand, even if they were the one who reached the shore after Nagar, are still having problems with their ladder. Is it because they have two “leaders” and the members don’t know who to listen to?
Sadly, Magan is the weakest of the tribes. More so than Aira’s Sar Mayee. One would have thought Aira’s tribe would be the weakest because majority of them are girls – add Trizsa to that!
Trizsa, anyway, was sat out by his tribe for that challenge (Magan sat Solenn out). We thought it was a wrong move because after all, Trizsa is still a man, and they need manpower to row that boat.
But we were wrong. Sar Mayee is the second to finish the puzzle ladder and the second to put their flag in its corresponding stand on the platform.
So Nagar and Sar Mayee took back to their camp half of the Immunity Idol each. Magan, the powerful dragon, will be at the next Tribal Council.
We can almost smell who’s going home. But really, there won’t be unity in Magan until Doc Ferds is there. Let Buwi rule the tribe please. Imagine Doc Ferds correcting Buwi even while the latter is praying? What does he care if Buwi wants to pray to the elements?
If the members of Magan use their mind right, they should really vote out Doc Ferds. Let the veterinarian go back to taking care of his patients.
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