They returned to their respective camps. "Iâm so pleased to see you," said Esther. "Iâm really sorry," said a dejected Carly. "Its freezing and I stink."
Meanwhile, Martina returned victorious to the Home Camp. They opened the chest to reveal that they had won a trip to the Away Camp and some hot chocolate which they were told they could share with the rival camp. "We know theyâve won dinner so we donât need to be too generous," said Dani referring to their rivalsâ Bushtucker Trial victory.
As Brian hadnât left the Camp, he asked if he could be the person to visit the Away Camp. He treated the visit like a mission and said: "We need to have a camp conference. About what the strategy is and what we want to get from it."
Joe said: "Tell them weâre worried and thinking about them."
But, on entering the rival camp, he didnât get a great reception as Robert said "Youâve come to gloat."
Esther was more welcoming. "Heâs his own worse enemy," she explained. "Come and join us," as she commented on how clean and dry Brian looked.
Brian said that he and particularly Martina were worried about their rival camp. But Robert said: "But itâs clear (youâre here) to see how awful it is compared to you lot. Itâs not a problem." He continued. "Looking at it objectively to send somebody down on a treat, itâs like going to the lunatic asylum isnât it. Or have you come because you were asking about it?"
Brian explained that he hadnât come to gloat and Robert said: "If thatâs the case then I apologise."
Brian talked about the Home Camp and tried to be diplomatic. "Last night I was going to sleep on the floor because my bed was so uncomfortable. Honestly. I put my mattress on the floor," he revealed.
And as he left Nicola said: "Weâre getting stronger. Tell Joe I hope his c*ck breath is alright," in a reference to their earlier trial.