I'm No Superhero

I'm No Superhero is the third episode of Survivor: All-Stars.

Day 6 (Night)
The five members left on the Chapera tribe arrive back at camp having just voted ex-Sole Survivor Carlson from the game in a 4-2 vote, with only Isaiah voting alongside him. Isaiah seems visibly detached from his tribe, breaking up firewood on the side in annoyance. Neasa, Holly and Adela talk to one another, with both Holly and Neasa seeming in high spirits after being on the right side of the vote. Ben approaches the lonesome Isaiah, putting a hand on his arm and whispering that "(we'll) talk" in the morning, trying to give his tribe-mate confidence that he isn't completely on the outs like it may seem.

Chapera
All five members of the tribe sit around to listen to tree-mail, enjoying what appears to be a dry-weather day in Panama. Ben continues sitting with Isaiah, who he is trying to ensure feels secure enough with him despite being lied to at the previous tribal council. Neasa reads tree mail aloud to the tribe, informing them that they will be taking part in a 24-hour reward challenge in which they must build a shelter by utilising a vast tool-set provided. All five seem excited by this, inspecting the array of tools they now have to improve the living conditions around camp.

The group get to building their shelter, which they unanimously agree should be built off the ground in order to combat potential flooding and further rainstorms. All five seem to pitch in well during the building, proving that the tribe still has a good work ethic despite their differences.

Holly somewhat intervenes after Isaiah begins cursing at Neasa, whilst Adela and Ben do their best to ignore the continues drama between the pair. Isaiah spends a few moments looking for the nails, but after failing to locate them opts to give up on nailing the boards together, leaving Adela to attempt to tie them using vines and rope. Ben and Isaiah spend the rest of the day working together, with the tribe agreeing that separating The Amazon alumni might be for the best until the task is finished. Neasa privately wipes visible tears from her face as she continues working, with Adela and Holly oblivious to this in the background. Elsewhere, Ben and Isaiah talk together about the situation on the tribe.

Mogo Mogo
After receiving their tree mail, the group get to planning what their shelter design should be. Whilst discussing, Delma continuously scratches bug bites which are covering her body, much to the protest of others.

Sheamus and Reniero both take lead on the design and construction of the shelter due to their professional backgrounds and desired leadership over the tribe. Abbas, Delma and Mina all gladly follow their lead, enabling the tribe to work together well to create a slightly raised shelter with personalised details. Once the bulk of the shelter has been built, Sheamus, Mina and Delma work on finalising certain touches, whilst Abbas and Reniero continue the last bit of major physical work.

Down on the beach, Abbas and Reniero carry along pieces of wood which they've gather to cut apart for the finishing touches of their new shelter. Whilst walking, the boys talk about their confidence given how well the group has been performing. Reniero lets slip that he has confidence in the whole tribe, and that even the "weakest member" Delma has been pulling her weight.

Saboga
After reading their tree mail, Saboga are informed that due to having a numbers advantage over their competitors, that they must select one tribe member to sit out and refrain from participating at all in constructing the shelter.

The five competitors get to building their shelter, having decided to take a risk by building a wide shelter with dense flooring. All five prove to be workhorses when it comes to physically assembling the shelter and preparing the needed materials, working together well as Daisy sits silently on the sidelines. Whilst collecting more wood together, Salma comments to Michael that the five of them "work well together", trying to get into his head that Daisy is not an essential member of the team, whilst also trying to raise her own stock. As time goes on, Michael begins to look visibly tired, and is asked to rest by Teddy.

Once the group has finished, they all seem pleased with their final result. Despite assurances that it looks good enough, Michael continues working on the shelter after sunset. Salma also joins him, wanting to continue working to seem of use to her tribe. Daisy and Teddy watch from the sidelines, noting the behaviour of their tribe mates.

Chapera
The tribe sit around waiting for Jeff to visit their camp, unsure how their shelter will be judged. Several members of the tribe seem less than confident, with the fights the previous day having stilted the tribes ability to complete the shelter to the highest quality. Jeff and judge Rafa arrive at the camp, being given a tour around by Neasa who is acting as the tribes spokesperson. Rafa seems to like the tribes design, but worries about the end product, in particular the looseness of the raised flooring upon applying minimal force. As Rafa tries to put his body weight on a portion, the flooring begins to crumble beneath him. The tribe all look visibly disappointed, knowing that this will almost certainly count them out of a first place finish. Jeff and Rafa thank the tribe for their hospitality, letting them know that if they are successful they'll receive an airdrop sometime later in the day, whilst second place will receive a clue in their tree mail.

Mogo Mogo
Reniero welcomes Jeff and Rafa to the camp, being the main individual to show them around. Reniero's lack of enthusiasm when showing the guests around concerns some of his tribe mates, who feel he should be pitching their design and ideas as if he were a salesman. The rest of the tribe ultimately jump in on the presentation, wanting the judges to be as pleased with their shelter as they are. Rafa seems impressed by the shelter and it's durability, nodding in approval as he leaves the camp.

Saboga
Michael leads the tour initially for Jeff and Rafa, whilst others role-play positions around the camp in order to demonstrate the success of their new shelter. Teddy hangs up fishing gear in a kitchen area whilst Danni prepares a pre-caught fish, whilst Daisy and Salma relax next to a games-board and table where they've created a game of 'Survivor chequers'. Outside, William preaches a sermon to empty stools, standing next to a waist high mantelpiece with an impressive cross carved into it, which greatly amuses Jeff and Rafa.

Reward Challenge
Reward Challenge: Better Homes and Island Living

From Tree Mail, tribes would receive tools from Home Depot and must construct a decent shelter using the provided tools under 24 hours. The next day, the host will bring an expert to judge these shelters. The shelter that would be deemed as the most liveable shelter would win reward.

Reward: First placing tribe would win a crate containing tarps, blankets, and wine to be dropped from a plane; also a clue to where their next rice box key is buried. The tribe that would have the second best shelter will also receive a clue to their rice box key.

Winners (according to finish): Saboga and Mogo Mogo

Chapera
An hour or so after inspection, the group see the plane flying over their camp, unsurprisingly passes over without making a drop.

After not receiving any tree mail later in the day, the group confirms that they placed last in the reward challenge. The mood seems glum around camp, and things quickly get worse by the evening when the rainstorms return once again, leaving the group exposed in their new poorly made shelter.

Mogo Mogo
The group cheer on the beach as they see the plane approaching, calling out for it to make the drop over their camp. However, much to their disappointment the plane continues flying, leaving them as the second place finishers.

Later on in the day, Sheamus heads to tree mail where he finds the next clue to the second chest key, confirming that they finished in second place. Sheamus opts to go looking for the key alone, wanting to be the one to find it for his tribe. After twenty minutes, he's able to locate the key, much to his own happiness. The tribe celebrate Sheamus' find and all praise his actions, reminding him once again that he has "nothing to redeem (himself) for". Abbas hugs Sheamus, telling him to hold more self-belief, which brings tears to Sheamus' eyes, who clearly feels emotionally drained from the days events. The group bond over this moment, all embracing in a tribe-hug and assuring themselves that they'll continue placing well in the challenges and all see their way to the next stage of the game.

During the night, the rainstorm appears over the Mogo Mogo camp. The group remain well covered in their new shelter, adding further praise to Sheamus' well-built roof. Reniero is also given praise, having been a major force in the construction. Both boys return the praise to their tribe mates, reminding them that everything they do is a group effort.

Saboga
The six Saboga members stand on the beach watching as the plane approaches, all breaking out into cheers of joy when they see a crate thrown from it's side, slowly floating down into their water. Teddy and Michael go out to retrieve the box, bringing it back for the rest of the tribe. The group break the crate open, finding it filled with tarps, blankets and a bottle of red wine. All the tribe members apart from William begin drinking the wine, passing it around until the bottle is gone. Due to their lack of subsistence, several tribe members appear to have gotten tipsy off the alcoholic beverage, particularly Danni and Daisy, who lay on the blankets hugging and laughing. Teddy also appears to be somewhat drunk, dancing around the fire whilst drinking the final sips of wine as Salma, William and Michael clap along in entertainment.

Chapera
The group stand around their camp, all soaking wet as a result of the continuing rainstorm. Almost all of them look exhausted, having failed to get any rest throughout the night.

Saboga
During the early hours of the morning, the group are awoken by Michael vomiting over in a nearby bush. Salma ventures out into the rain to try and comfort him, but he tells her he is simply unwell due to the alcohol in his system. Teddy reads tree mail to the group, informing them that once again they must sit somebody out during the upcoming immunity challenge. Daisy decides to speak boldly, wanting to ensure the best possible outcome for the tribe.

Immunity Challenge
Challenge: Blind Cube Crisis

One tribe member would guide their blindfolded tribe mates to gather fifteen pieces to a puzzle cube that are scattered across the beach. Once all pieces are collected, the whole tribe must finish their puzzle. First two tribes to finish would win immunity.

Information: For Chapera, Ben acts as caller and is successful in guiding his tribe along the course of the challenge, only momentarily having issues with Adela who accidentally walks out of earshot. However, she is able to quickly recover. For Mogo Mogo, Mina strongly performs as caller and guides her tribe quickly, only having one issue when Abbas picks up the wrong piece, but is able to get him back to fix this. The Mogo Mogo tribe is then able to all work well together on the challenge, leading them to another victory. For Saboga, Michael acts as caller, but miserably fails at guiding his tribe. Both Teddy and Daisy struggle to follow his instructions, with most of the blame falling on Michael. Upon building the puzzle, Danni and Salma both perform well in giving the tribe a chance to catch up. However, Chapera's lead over them is proved too great, and they are able to surprise themselves by finishing in second place, leaving Saboga as the losing tribe.

Sit-Outs: William sits out for Saboga.

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

Saboga
The tribe return to camp having just lost their first immunity challenge, knowing that for one of them this will be their final day as an All-Star. The consolation of returning to an impressive shelter seems to be insignificant to the group, who all wonder when to commence discussions as to who needs to be the first voted out.

The group laugh at Teddy's joke, appreciative that he's still doing his best to keep them feeling positive. Everyone begins separating around the camp under the guise of daily tasks and hygiene routines, giving them opportunities to determine how their vote will go. Daisy, Teddy and Danni find themselves off in the jungle together, quickly running through who the vote should be.

Danni sighs, clearly unsure whether voting for Michael will be the best thing for the tribe. Teddy and Daisy both however seem in complete agreement, not wanting to let Danni know that they're also looking to protect former winners in the game. Back at camp, Salma does her best to begin campaigning against Daisy, having separate conversations with both Michael and William about the dangerous she poses should a swap take place.

William and Teddy go off alone as the others pack their bags around camp. Daisy communicates with Salma that the vote is going to be Michael, which Salma communicates back to Michael, further confirming his view that they need to vote Daisy from the game. Danni partially warns Daisy that Salma is not to be trusted, and that she thinks Salma could be working with Michael.

The pair talk for several minutes more before heading back, with Teddy trying to convince William that they need to oust Michael from the tribe. William seems unsure, telling Teddy that he's played with Daisy before and isn't certain how trustworthy she is to come forward with them. At tribal council, Jeff notes that with their loss, all three tribes have now visited a respective tribal council. Salma mentions that she believes this exemplifies the high level of competition this season, and that no single tribe is made up of "weak links". Daisy begins speaking after this, clarifying that it shouldn't mean that a tribe doesn't have it's "weak links". Jeff asks the group if anybody will be brash enough to publicly name who they perceive to be the weak link.

Jeff asks the others if they believe Michael is a credit or a weak member of the tribe, which causes most to softly come to his defence. William applauds Michael's hard work, but agrees that sometimes he needs to "listen more". Danni also notes Michael's lack of listening skills, believing he's got too much pride to take adequate rests throughout the day even when the tribe beg him to. Michael agrees that he needs to work on his ability to listen, and that he simply wants to give "110%" to his tribe mates at all times. Jeff then questions the tribe as to how they'll navigate back from their loss.

A majority of the tribe look somewhat confused by the stray Salma vote, not completely certain where the final vote will fall.

Teddy looks over at William and Danni, knowing that both didn't stick by his plan to vote Michael out of the game. Michael seems relieved, having been surprised by how close he came to leaving the game due to his recent poor performance. The five remaining Saboga members return to camp, wondering whether ousting Daisy will keep them from losing momentum as predicted.