He is wrong.
As the helicopter lifts off, the camera lingers on the quarry, now empty. The sulfur fissure smokes. A lone scorpion crawls over a discarded star token. i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 15 brrip
The chef, Gino (55, cynical, nicotine-stained fingers), is strapped to a chair in a sea cave. A pair of headphones plays a loop of his ex-wife's voicemail mixed with a child sobbing. To earn a meal for camp, he must correctly answer Greek mythology trivia while a machine drips ice-cold water onto his bald spot. Each wrong answer tightens a rope around his chest. He gets three out of ten. The camp receives a single raw onion and a bag of stale pasteli (sesame honey bars). Gino is not invited to cook. He is wrong
Season 16 – Japan: Island of the Yokai A lone scorpion crawls over a discarded star token
By night, they huddle around the sulfur fissure. The food is scarce—a few wrinkled olives, a single squid Liam caught with his bare hands (and immediately regretted). Chantelle, surprisingly, becomes the leader. She forages wild asparagus. She figures out how to desalinate seawater using a plastic tarp and the sun. She teaches Marco how to start a fire with a shattered iPod screen and some dry moss.
The final immunity challenge. A giant wooden structure built over a tidal pool. The celebrities must crawl through a submerged, pitch-black tunnel that fills with water as the tide rises. Inside: mechanical octopus arms that grab ankles, speakers playing submarine sonar pings, and—the piece de resistance—a tank of live European eels and a single, harmless but terrifying-looking Mediterranean moray eel in a mesh cage.