- **Q: Who won the 'Laying the Field' challenge in Episode 4?
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Love Island Games Season 2 has been full of drama, strategic gameplay, and surprising eliminations. Here's a recap of key moments, including challenge winners, recouplings, and who got the boot.
### Challenge Winners and Power Couples
Kay Kay Gray and Chris Seeley's victory in the 'Laying the Field' challenge not only saved them from elimination but also gave them the power to influence other couples' vulnerability. This demonstrates how winning challenges can significantly alter the villa's hierarchy.
### Recoupling and Public Vote
The recoupling ceremony and subsequent public vote exposed several couples to potential elimination, increasing the stakes for social ties and challenge performance. The arrival of bombshell Toby Aromolaran added another layer of uncertainty.
### Charlie's Elimination
Charlie Georgiou's early departure, after failing to win the skills challenge, underscores the brutal nature of the competition. Despite being paired with Justine Ndiba, he couldn't secure enough support from his fellow islanders to stay.
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