It turns out that the reward up for grubs that was hinted at in last weeks episode of Survivor SA is defs a living creature in the form a goat called Rezki - check out her sweet smile:
The Survivors will be challenging for her in the Reward Challenge and if Iban wins all it'll bring them is an extra mouth to feed ... I was going to say that there's no ways Rijesh and his speedo brigade would be able to kill her but I forgot that Dick's with them now - if he thinks it'll impress Angie enough I reckon he could.
Of course Bajau's Heindom's much more likely to do it - if they win I have no doubt they'll be chomping at the bit to slaughter her despite having their own ratified Ocean Basket. Here's a teaser for Rezki's starring role in the episode:
Episode 6
Broadcast date: 26 September 2007
A searching moral dilemma is at the core of one the most intriguing episodes of Survivor South Africa: Malaysia to date.
The winners of this week's reward challenge receive a docile nanny goat that goes by the name of Rezki (which means "provider").
Do they keep it as a pet, or do they tuck into a scrumptious meal, having survived the previous 12 days on a starvation diet?
Keeping Rezki promises the benefit of a steady supply of milk for the foreseeable future, but they receive very clear instructions on how to look after the goat and the tribe mates won’t necessarily agree about her fate.
Animals have been offered as rewards in several international versions of the show, but this is a first for Survivor: South Africa.
At camp Bajau, Hein is securing his position as the king of the tribe, with Angela and Lisa as his two princesses. But how long will Grant, Lorette and Mandla tolerate this potentially dominant alliance?
The hungry, desperate tribe mates of Iban head for a showdown and it erupts into a war of words between Rijesh and Amanda.
This week’s immunity challenge is a spectacular obstacle course, which tests the contestants’ balance, strength and
agility.
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Will they do it? Should they? I don't see any argument for it being necessary. Despite their scrawn Iban's been doing fine with what they have - even possibly because of it - and Bajau has no case.