The episode opens not with the familiar screech of cockatoos, but with the haunting cry of a Eurasian eagle-owl. The iconic helicopter roars over the jagged Mani Peninsula in southern Greece, revealing a new, intimidating home: a sprawling, abandoned stone village surrounded by dense cypress forests and sheer limestone cliffs. Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly stand on a dusty plateau, grinning. "Forget snakes," Dec says. "This year, it’s scorpions, vipers, and the heat of the Mediterranean sun."
As Maya is hosed down and returned to camp, humiliated, Dec announces: "Tomorrow – the first elimination. And a storm is coming. Literally." The episode ends with a drone shot of dark clouds rolling over the Taygetus mountains, thunder rumbling, and the celebrities huddled under their tarp – as a scorpion crawls toward CJ’s sleeping bag. She screams. Freeze frame. Credits roll. The episode opens not with the familiar screech
The first solo trial is revealed: "The Hydra’s Lair." The loser (chosen by public vote) is Maya – the prankster. She is led to a pitch-black cistern. Inside, she must lie in a stone sarcophagus while five "heads" (robot snakes that squirt fermented fish sauce) attack her. She has two minutes to unlock three padlocks using only her mouth. Maya panics immediately, sobbing, "I can't! I'm a celebrity, get me out of here!" She fails after one lock. Back at camp, the others watch her breakdown on a small monitor. Barry whispers, "Poor kid. She’s not faking that fear." "Forget snakes," Dec says
At the main camp, Barry cooks a wild goat (provided by producers) on a spit, charming everyone with his gentle voice. Damon, ever the journalist, secretly records conversations on his phone. At Icarus Camp, tempers fray. Alistair insists on speaking in iambic pentameter while building the tarp. CJ complains about her "serum melting." Kaz takes charge, silently digging a trench for rain (none comes). Maya livestreams the whole thing to a satellite phone – earning her instant hatred from Raj, who snaps, "This isn't a bloody podcast, it's survival." Literally