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Koh-Lanta: the cursed tribe, episode 13 of Wednesday November 12, 2024 – Let’s go for episode 13 of “Koh-Lanta: the cursed tribe”. After his elimination, Gustin joins the final jury camp and we can say that he is getting his due!
At the camp, Cassandre still can't believe Ugo's poker move.
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Place for the comfort game, Denis announces that it will be played in 3 teams of 4. By drawing lots, Cécile and Charlotte are captains! Cécile chooses Ugo, Thibault, and Cassandre. Charlotte chooses Ilyesse, Jacques, and Sofia. The key: sharing within a family in a village! It's very close and it's ultimately the Charlotte team that wins!
The victorious adventurers go to meet a family in a village. They participate in the rice harvest and enjoy a good meal, a night on mattresses with pillows, and a good breakfast. And surprise: they leave with a bag of rice!
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The immunity test is announced and everyone comes together for a Koh-Lanta classic: the stars. Denis announces that this is the penultimate immunity test of the adventure! Ilyesse falls first after just 4 minutes. Ugo falls second.
It's between Cassandre and Jacques, and it's ultimately Jacques who wins the immunity test!
Back at the camp, the adventurers prepare rice. And Cassandre absolutely wants to find a necklace to save Ugo! She finds cassava to feed the camps. And the ex-reds decide to vote against Ilyesse. As for the ex-yellows, they are targeting Cassandre or Ugo. And Ilyesse decides to warn Ugo!
And the adventurer eliminated on the council is…
Place for advice. Ugo takes out his immunity necklace to everyone's surprise! There is then a tie between Cassandra and Ilyesse, so we must vote again. And it’s ultimately Cassandre who is eliminated! She gives her black vote to Ugo.
If you missed episode 13 this November 12, 2024, know that the show will quickly be available for replay streaming on TF1+ by clicking HERE but for a period of 7 days only. And see you on Wednesday November 13 to follow episode 14 of “Koh-Lanta: the cursed tribe”.