Tucker'd Out (1 of 2) Immunity Challenge | Survivor: Australian Outback | S0202: Suspicion

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On a spinning wheel are various aboriginal delicacies, such as mangrove worms, crickets, grubs, and cow brains. Each castaway must square off against someone from the opposing tribe, spin the wheel, and eat the item that is pointed at. If a castaway refuses to eat, or if he or she throws up, that tribe falls behind one point. The tribe that successfully eats the most tucker, wins.

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Part 1: https://youtu.be/_WnMBUqUMEw
Part 2: https://youtu.be/WtYGYvfS31Q

https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Suspicion
Suspicion is the second episode of Survivor: The Australian Outback.
Challenge: Tucker'd Out
Winner: Kucha

Day 6
Kucha receives Tree Mail, explaining that the Immunity Challenge will be the dreaded gross food eating challenge. Kimmi Kappenberg pipes up that she is a vegetarian and will not eat any meat at the challenge, much to her tribemates' dismay. At the challenge, the tribes square off, one person at a time. Everyone who downs their randomly chosen food earns a point for their tribe. Through the first seven rounds, everyone is successful—except Kimmi, who refuses to eat a cow brain and costs her tribe a point. Kimmi returns to her tribe crying, disappointed that she cannot break her vegetarian beliefs. But in the final round, Ogakor's Tina cannot hold down cow stomach, forcing the challenge into a timed tiebreaker. Each tribe gets to choose one member of the opposing tribe to participate. Unsurprisingly, Kimmi and Tina are chosen. Host Jeff Probst presents them with a mangrove worm, to Kimmi's delight. Kimmi shouts, "I can eat a worm!" That she does, finishing it before Tina, and giving the Kucha tribe its first challenge win. Back at Ogakor camp, several people feel vulnerable at the vote. Tina feels terrible for costing her tribe the challenge, while Keith knows he is in danger. Meanwhile, Jerri targets Kel, because he's "a liar and a cheat".

At Tribal Council, Tina again apologizes for her challenge performance, and Jerri again talks about her popular tortillas. Then it is time to vote, and it is a decisive one: in a unanimous 7-1 vote, Kel Gleason became the first Ogakor member to be sent home from the Australian Outback.

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--United States
Borneo
The Australian Outback
Africa
Marquesas
Thailand
The Amazon
Pearl Islands
All-Stars
Palau
Fiji
China
Samoa
Caramoan
Blood vs. Water
Cambodia
Ghost Island
--Australia
Australian Survivor (2002)
--France
Les Aventuriers
Nicoya
Bocas del Toro
Panama
Pacifique
Vanuatu
Palawan
Caramoan
Le Retour des Héros
Palau
Le Choc des Héros
Viêtnam
Raja Ampat
La Revanche des Héros
Malaisie
La Nouvelle Édition
Johor
Thaïlande
L'Île au Trésor
Cambodge
Fidji
La Guerre des Chefs
L'Île des Héros
Le Totem Maudit
Le Feu Sacré
--Russia
Posledniy Geroy 1
--South Africa
Malaysia

Rules
In this challenge, castaways must eat a variety of native, usually gross foods. This challenge has appeared multiple times throughout the Survivor series. In Pearl Islands and Samoa, instead of native delicacies, various ingredients were blended to create smoothies to be consumed.

As a tribal challenge, whoever finishes the dish first, wins a point for their respective tribe. When this challenge is used as an individual challenge, the last person to finish each dish is out, while the last player remaining wins.

History
United States
In its debut in Borneo, the castaways were to eat a serving of butod or bug larvae. If a contestant refused to eat the beetle larvae, the contestant's tribe would automatically lose the challenge for the tribe. In order to break the tie, each tribes' most squeamish member faced off. Gervase Peterson of Pagong and Stacey Stillman of Tagi were pitted against each other. Stacey finished the larva first and won immunity for Tagi.

The challenge returned in The Australian Outback where a person from each tribe would compete against someone from the other. A spinning wheel determined what was to be eaten. This time, if someone refused to eat or threw up, they would lose a point for their tribe. Again, the challenge ended in a tie. Kimmi Kappenberg of Kucha and Tina Wesson of Ogakor were chosen for the tiebreaker, and Kimmi won for Kucha by eating a mangrove worm first.

Another variation of this challenge appeared in Africa where castaways had to drink a shot...

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