Bellies Full Enough To Be Satisfied, Empty Enough To Want More

Bellies Full Enough To Be Satisfied, Empty Enough To Want More is the fourth episode of Survivor: All-Stars.

Day 9 (Night)
Saboga return to camp having just voted out Daisy, leaving Teddy in the dark after he believed that Michael would be the one going home. There is clear tension in the air as the group talk to one another, with the split vote proving less than unifying after their first trip to tribal council. Danni stands by Teddy as the others try to cover the fire from the recurring rain, having voted Salma on her own to everyone's confusion.

Chapera
Throughout the night, rain falls heavily over Chapera's camp. The tribe, having failed to produce a good shelter, are completely drenched by the morning, now sleeping in a camp that has flooded. The five members of the tribe stand on a non-flooded area of their beach, looking at their severely waterlogged hands and feet. Isaiah jokes that he's never seen his hands looking "so white". Neasa appears to be taking the situation the hardest, shaking badly due to the cold. As the flooding eventually dies down, the tribe realise they are without food and water, and with little hope of finding dry wood they know their situation is unlikely to change until the weather improves. Ben offers the group some raw coconut, but nobody other than Adela seems keen to eat.

Mogo Mogo
Abbas, Delma and Mina do their best to dig around their campsite to try and force the flood water to drain itself out, whilst Reniero and Sheamus salvage what they can by placing it inside the tribe's shelter. Despite the bad weather, the tribe seems to still be in high spirits, knowing that they aren't alone in this temporary struggle.

Saboga
The previous nights torrential downpour continues over into the morning. Thankfully, the tribes well constructed new shelter keeps them all dry. Teddy opts to go fishing, taking the spear in order to keep busy and prove his continued worth to the tribe. The others try to get their fire re-started, as the rain predictably put it out. Salma begins talking with William as they are along by the shelter, hoping to converse quickly before Danni and Michael return from a wood run. William talks through his concerns that Teddy feels like he's on the outs, but both he and Salma note their desire to keep Teddy in the game.

Salma eventually manages to get the fire going again, just in time for Teddy to return with a stingray caught in the waters of their camp. The tribe universally praise Teddy for his continued contribution, hoping that the meal will provide them with more unity needed after a turbulent first vote.

Reward Challenge
Challenge: Match Maker

Each castaway would receive a box containing four items. The goal was for each Survivor to match an item from their box to an item in another castaway's box. The tribe scoring the most matches would win reward.

Reward: A "Survival Bathroom," consisting of a shower, toilet, mouthwash, shampoo, soap, toilet paper, toothbrushes and toothpaste; first and second placing tribes would receive another clue to the whereabouts of a key to their rice boxes.

Additional Stipulation: If Mogo Mogo wins at least second place, they would receive a clue to their final rice box key.

Winners (according to finish): Mogo Mogo and Chapera.

Chapera
The tribe return to camp having finished in second place, glad to ultimately be able to have the second of three keys to their rice box. With the weather still proving difficult, the tribe agrees to wait to look for the key until the following day. Ben is eventually able to find wood dry enough to get a fire going once again, giving the tribe the chance to boil their drinking water and cook a small fish caught by Adela. Whilst eating, the topic naturally goes onto the fact that Daisy was the last person voted out of the game. The group go around sharing their thoughts, once again leading to a tense conversation between warring rivals Isaiah and Neasa.

Isaiah spits small fish bones into the fire, walking away smiling after making the dig at Neasa's personal situation. Ben, Adela and Holly look on silently, half feeling awkward and half not completely understanding the severity of the comment. Neasa, having already felt emotional, takes a moment to compose herself, eventually wiping tears from her face after Ben offers her more food.

Ben and Adela eventually begin clearing out of camp, not wanting to stand around and watch their tribe mates continuously argue. Holly also begins clearing up, trying to keep busy and not listen in on the conversation.

Isaiah's comment sends a momentary silence over the camp, with the severity of his comment being clear to anyone present to hear. Holly looks immediately uncomfortable in shock, whilst Neasa looks as if she's overcome with rage and sadness. After a moment, Neasa turns and begins ranting to the production crew around her, demanding that the situation be "dealt with" and that someone "intervene".

Adela and Ben are seen poking their heads back in camp, having missed the comment but returning in time to witness the fallout. Isaiah sits to one side nonchalantly, not showing any joy or concern for Neasa's reaction. Neasa continues to speak with production members off camera, being removed from the camp in order to calm her down. Adela and Ben quietly ask Holly what happened, who does her best to explain. Neasa is eventually convinced to return to the camp, but remains distant from her tribe mates. Holly, Adela and Ben each make individual attempts to speak with her, but are all rebuked. Holly eventually is able to join her for an hour alone, but sees clearly that Neasa is uninterested in being her usual social self. Isaiah asks Ben and Adela if he should apologise, but the pair advise him that it will likely make matters worse.

Mogo Mogo
The Mogo Mogo tribe return to camp having won both the luxury toiletries and the clue to the final key of their rice chest, putting them well above their competitors in terms of advantages. The group all head into the water and begin using their toiletries to bathe themselves properly for the first time in ten days. The experience further bonds the already well-bonded tribe, giving them a further sense of being invicible.

The three men cheer and laugh as Delma and Mina stand and jokingly strike poses. Mina jokes that it'll be only "a matter of time before Playboy calls". After bathing, the five tribe members all brush their teeth, ultimately deciding to wait until the weather improves before searching for their next key. Everyone appears eager to locate the chest, knowing that they may by tomorrow be able to have their first meal of rice since arriving in 'All-Stars'.

Saboga
After losing the reward challenge, the tribe return to camp once again feeling deflated. Teddy hides his personal happiness at the result, knowing that without keys to the chest that the tribe will continue to be without rice.

Michael ignores Teddy's advice and heads out with the spear, hoping to catch fish to make up for the tribes loss of morale over another loss. The others sit around their barely surviving fire, looking depressed as their situation continues to worsen. Danni is seen wiping a tear from her face, as Salma puts an arm around her to comfort her. William decides to pray out loud, hoping it'll give the group some hope that they are being looked out for. Michael eventually returns to the saddened group, holding a spear and nothing else in his hands. He apologises that he was unable to bring in fish, taking a seat next to Salma and Danni, who are both hanging their heads down. Teddy turns away from the group, clearly trying to suppress laughter.

Chapera
Throughout the night, Neasa opted to sleep alone on the beach away from her tribe mates, who in turn slept around the fire in a group due to the fact they are currently without a shelter. Upon waking up, Neasa has some realisations about her place in the game. Jeff arrives on Chapera beach, having been requested by Neasa, who is sat alone on the sand away from her tribe.

Back at camp, the recently awoken tribe wonder where Neasa is, having noticed she left her sleeping spot on the beach. Jeff and Neasa continue to talk, trying to resolve the situation surrounding her desire to leave.

Neasa stands, ceremoniously dropping her buff on the sand and leaving it as she heads over to a private boat, being taken away from the island without passing too close to her camp. Several minutes later, Jeff makes his way to the Chapera camp, asking the four remaining tribe members to gather around the fire.

The foursome look at one another, all clearly surprised that Neasa opted to pull herself from the game. Adela comforts Holly, who appears to be taking the news the hardest. Isaiah takes some time to himself, showing the first sign of guilt over his actions.

The tribe spend the rest of their day mulling over the news that Neasa has left the game, unable to build up their tribe as a result of it. Isaiah confides in Ben, seemingly looking for some support that Neasa was not innocent in the situation. However, Ben tells him it's best to move on from the situation, rather than going over it when "Neasa is no longer here".

Mogo Mogo
Abbas, Mina and Reniero go off together in order to locate the final key, knowing that once located they'll be able to enjoy the spoils of their locked chest. After digging for several minutes, Reniero is able to pull the final key from the sand, with Mina and Abbas screaming in delight. Delma and Sheamus hear their screams back at camp, knowing that it means they've been successful in their hunt. The five surround their chest as Reniero unlocks it, throwing the lid open to reveal a healthy amount of rice, and a bottle of whisky. Mina immediately gets to boiling the tribe rice, as everybody else passes round the bottle of whisky between themselves.

All five raise their coconut shell-bowls and cheers to their future victories, laughing due to a mixture of glee and intoxication.

Saboga
During the afternoon, Salma speaks with Michael about the need for the tribe to remain strong and unified through trust, bringing up her plan that Danni should be the next to go if they're forced again to go to tribal council.

After speaking with Michael, Salma approaches Teddy in the jungle, letting him know that she thinks as a pair they need to stay together due to their history of being Sole Survivors, and that their best hope of both getting through the next vote would be to target Danni. She lets him know that William and Michael have both been pitched the idea, and that if they fail to break their losing streak they don't need to worry about scrambling, instead working with this pre-planned vote.

After speaking with Michael, Salma approaches Teddy in the jungle, letting him know that she thinks as a pair they need to stay together due to their history of being Sole Survivors, and that their best hope of both getting through the next vote would be to target Danni. She lets him know that William and Michael have both been pitched the idea, and that if they fail to break their losing streak they don't need to worry about scrambling, instead working with this pre-planned vote.

Immunity Challenge
Challenge: Choose Your Weapon

First round: Everyone tries to hit a target with blowdarts. Closest to the centre wins three arrows for their tribe, second place tribe wins two arrows, third placing tribe wins just one.

Second round: Same thing, but with spears.

Third round: Tribes choose a player to use a bow and arrow to hit a target farther away. Closest to the centre wins.

Information: Everybody performs somewhat well in the challenge. However, William's slip up in the second round loses the tribe arrows, and Teddy is ultimately unable to hit the final target close enough, losing the challenge for his tribe. Neither however are seen as 'bad' performers.

Sit-Outs: Delma sits out for Mogo Mogo, whilst Salma sits out for Saboga.

Winner: Mogo Mogo and Chapera.

Mogo Mogo
After placing first in yet another challenge, the tribe return to camp mulling over both their victory and the shocking news that Neasa had opted to quit the game, leaving now both their rival tribes down to four members each.

Saboga
The five Saboga members return to camp having lost another challenge, with this immunity loss meaning that they will join Chapera with just four members left in the game.

As the group settle around camp, Salma confirms with the boys that they need to "go ahead" with their plan to vote for Danni, which they all agree to. Knowing that she is in danger of going home, Danni begins campaigning hard to the boys of the tribe, hoping that Salma's age and style of play will be enough to turn the votes against her. When speaking privately with Michael, she begs him to see that unless they make their tribe stronger that they'll continue losing numbers.

Danni, Teddy and William are later seen talking whilst bringing water back to camp, knowing that as a three they hold a majority of the votes.

Danni tells Teddy that she has no other allegiances other than to this group, with William also agreeing that the duo is dangerous moving forward. Teddy suggests that whoever is targeted should be voted out unanimously, as unless completely united one of them will surely turn over in the case of a swap or merge. At tribal council, the group are asked how they have taken Neasa quitting the game, and whether they are pleased. Unanimously, the group admit to being disappointed by her voluntary withdrawal, and that whilst a "major threat" has gone, that it is never nice to see somebody leave by any means other than a visit to tribal council. The tribe is then asked about their recent poor performances despite arguably having the strongest start. Teddy blames the "downward spiral effect", thinking that voting out Daisy didn't help their situation. Danni agrees with this, believing that they can use this next vote to right the mistakes of the last tribal council. Salma and Michael both somewhat openly disagree, saying that the tribe hasn't performed massively bad in the challenges, but rather that the others have just "not made mistakes". Danni replies by saying this doesn't matter, as performing "not terrible doesn't count for anything if our competitors are outstanding". The discussion moves onto camp life, in which Teddy is highlighted as the main source of providing food. Teddy is asked if he believes his contribution is invaluable, and if it should disqualify him from being voted out. He frankly answers that it should, stating the tribe needs to look at who they can afford to lose, as a tribe of four needs to be "four outstanding individuals".

None of the votes are shown being cast, keeping it secret until the final moment which of them will be leaving the game tonight. Jeff returns with the urn containing the five votes.

Salma nods, somewhat surprised to be voted out, having not been told by her 'allies' that she would be the one leaving. Despite her surprise, she still wishes the entire group well before leaving the tribal council area, receiving well wishes from the four on her way out. Jeff tells the group that he hopes that truly are an "outstanding four", as they've just determined that they are what's needed to bring the tribe back from failure.