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The Tribe Season 4 Episode 50 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Tribe Season 4 Episode 50

Episode Title: Season 4, Episode 50
Countries: New Zealand, UK,
Airing Date: June 23, 2002
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

Amber, Ebony and Jay enter the city and are almost caught on camera. Mega recognizes Ebony, but Java claims it isn't get sister. She goes out to find Ebony and asks her to talk. Lex continues trying to do business with the Paradise program. Salene tries to explain to May how she fell for Pride, but May doesn't seem to care. Lex isn't thrilled about the return of Ebony, Jay and Amber, and tries to vote them out, but nobody backs him up. Ebony seems disappointed when Jay wants Amber to be the leader of the city yet again. Siva confides in Lex about her fears regarding Ebony. May gives Dee advice on men. Siva confronts Ebony and instead of fighting, they have a heart-to-heart. Dee is convinced that Patch wants to break up with her over a letter, but he makes her read the letter and they happily hug. Lex wants Sammy to help him out with the DVD business. Jay meets with Mega and Lex watches them. He confronts Jay only to learn that he was trying to get info on his brother's whereabouts. Trudy bursts into the Mall with a few members of the Eco tribe and informs everyone that the Technos kidnapped their tribe.

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