Scuttle, scuttle, little crab, into your little hole. And not just one, but three scuttling crabs! It's now Day 4 at Maraamu. Rob climbs a coconut tree while Patricia weaves and Sean is off by himself practicing his pitiful impressions. Hunter tells us in a confessional that some people are there to play the game and survive, while other people are just looking for a vacation. Gina says that Sean appears to be physically strong, so that it's easy to assume he'd be a big help, but "he's lazy." Sean suns himself in the surf while Hunter and Rob are exhausted from work. Hunter tells Rob that they need to go on another water run, and that Sean will do it "whether he likes it or not." Rob cackles in response. In a confessional, Hunter says that he loves everyone in the tribe, but that Sean doesn't want to carry his weight. Hunter then picks up the water jug and asks Sean if he minds making a water run; Sean says, "Not at all," but keeps right on doing what he's doing. I give credit to Hunter for putting the water jug down and not making a scene because Sean didn't respond immediately when asked. After all, why should Sean have to do it the very minute Hunter asks him to? We then see Sean heading off in the background with the water jug as Hunter laments to Gina, "I just wish he worked a little bit more." Sean tells us in a confessional that everyone sees Hunter as the leader, and gravitate toward him to show him their value. He says the general attitude is, "Let me get cool with Hunter," and though that may be part of the game, he won't do it. Sean says that they are a team, and that he'll do what he needs to do "in the interest of survival." Still, he says, "I ain't kissin' nobody's butt!"













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