Mogo Mogo, Night 8. A thunderstorm is battering the castaways in their spiffy new homes. No one looks happy at all. The next morning, we see Lex sitting with his arms around Shii Ann and Jenna, who are looking severely cold. He explains in an interview that "the queen of all storms" came by last night, and that it was hard on the new shelter. He also says that most of them have no warm clothes, and that it's pretty cold, and now they're wet. "I've never been so cold in my life," he says. I'll say one thing for Lex: Not. From. Minnesota. Kathy tries to scold Shii Ann and Jenna back into the shelter rather than staying outside in the rain, and Shii Ann goes, but Jenna looks shell-shocked. She finally turns to the rest of the tribe and tells them that she had originally thought she'd be able to get over how much she misses home and family, but with her mom being so unwell, she's feeling like she wants to be home with her mom. Therefore, she's redundantly thinking she's going to "walk at this point in time." Jenna interviews that she's afraid something bad will happen to her mom while she's gone, and she doesn't feel like she would "ever forgive [her]self" if that happened. Kathy now interviews that Jenna's mom is in what Kathy calls a "cancer rehab home." "[Jenna] shouldn't be here, in my opinion," Kathy says. "She should not be here." Lex, meanwhile, chats with Colby, commenting that "life is so short." He goes on in this happy vein: "You blink and you're gone." Colby then interviews that the tribe hasn't yet lost, and that's been because everyone has pulled his or her weight. If one person leaves, the tribe is at a disadvantage. I'm not sure I think Jenna has been pitching in a whole lot, but if Colby thinks they need her, then I guess I can't argue. There is then a scene that's pretty obviously out of sequence (it appears to be sunny and everyone's hair is different) where Kathy tells Jenna that she needs not to let her bad feelings become "a cancer on the tribe." And...you know, ugh. But as I said, it's clear that this scene is out of sequence, and I have no idea when Kathy made that remark, although it surely looks unfortunate in retrospect.













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