February 11, 2009 9:20 PM
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Bye, Bye, Jessie
(CBS)
Survivor: Africa fans know only too well that in the beginning, you have to stay strong, not only for yourself, but for your team.
Last night, on episode two of the reality show, a street-smart Deputy Sheriff from Florida proved to be the weak link in African bush.
Jessie Camacho got the bad news that the tribe had spoken - throwing her out - after two tough challenges.
In an immunity challenge that outdid all others, the Samburu and Boran tribes' cups ran over - with an ancient African drink of warm cow's blood - continuing the reality show's tradition of gruesome cuisine.
While the Samburu tribe toasted their win, the Boran tribe found themselves with a two-member handicap.
CBS News Correspondent Teri Okita reports an interesting dynamic seems to be developing among the Samburus: a generation gap that's creating an "age-alliance."
Some of the contestants say it feels like a contest between 40-somethings Frank, Carl, Linda, and Teresa and 20-somethings Brandon, Lindsey, and Kim P., with Silas the key, swing vote.
It may be the first time we've seen an "age alliance" in any Survivor show, and this new dissension is going to create a lot of sub-plots in the weeks to come. The interaction at both camps is heating up - and it's only week two.
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Last night, on episode two of the reality show, a street-smart Deputy Sheriff from Florida proved to be the weak link in African bush.
Jessie Camacho got the bad news that the tribe had spoken - throwing her out - after two tough challenges.
In an immunity challenge that outdid all others, the Samburu and Boran tribes' cups ran over - with an ancient African drink of warm cow's blood - continuing the reality show's tradition of gruesome cuisine.
While the Samburu tribe toasted their win, the Boran tribe found themselves with a two-member handicap.
CBS News Correspondent Teri Okita reports an interesting dynamic seems to be developing among the Samburus: a generation gap that's creating an "age-alliance."
Some of the contestants say it feels like a contest between 40-somethings Frank, Carl, Linda, and Teresa and 20-somethings Brandon, Lindsey, and Kim P., with Silas the key, swing vote.
It may be the first time we've seen an "age alliance" in any Survivor show, and this new dissension is going to create a lot of sub-plots in the weeks to come. The interaction at both camps is heating up - and it's only week two.
© MMI, CBS Worldwide Inc. All Rights Reserved
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