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So, apparently there is a challenge. First we get Jiffy telling them they drop their buffs and it's not exactly a merge. Then we see them picking buffs from a bag. So, this leaves two options. It's a shuffle into three tribes of 4, or into 2 tribes of 6.
I have to hope and pray that Ricard and Shan get separated on two different tribes and Ricard has NOT returned the extra vote yet. But, I suspect because of the mere number of advantages and idols that they are all at the same location, perhaps? Hopefully, not.
Someone on the Luvu tribe will most likely go when their majority votes together and the one that is targeted plays an idol, Shan or Xander, or the extra vote.
Regarding this promo, I can't help but notice that it seems heavy with the Yase Tribe. We see them celebrating, then we see a confident Sydney, then we get Liana with her associate, Shan, then Xander and Tiff, and then Deshawn and Evvie.
If our boot candidates come down to Liana, Evvie, Tiffany, Xander, Sydney, or Deshawn, my money would be on Sydney or Deshawn. But, Deshawn has friends in this game....Danny, Sydney, Evvie. Sydney has Danny/Deshawn and we know that she didn't make a good impression on Tiffany. Food for thought.
For 12 days, the Luvu tribe has avoided going to tribal council, but now that the three tribes have merged, their alliances will be tested. Also, there's a new twist when it comes to the merge, on SURVIVOR, Wednesday, Oct. 27 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
Okay, thanks for posting, Sheldor! That promo shows the Yase tribe as they get their news. We see they get the note and read it and then celebrate....We hear Xander and his optimism, and considers the girls his allies. "This ragtag group of people could be his survivor story...." Sounds a lot like the little Yase baby turtles that over came all the obstacles to make it to the ocean, as Evvie told us....Those girls would be wise to stick as close to Xander as possible. We see Liana has another plan for Xander.
Regarding the conflict this is coming between Xander and Liana, my money is on Xander.
For 12 days, the Luvu tribe has avoided going to tribal council, but now that the three tribes have merged, their alliances will be tested. Also, there's a new twist when it comes to the merge, on SURVIVOR, Wednesday, Oct. 27 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+
Each episode if you solve the Survivor Game Within The Game rebus puzzle you can enter your answer at http://survivorgwg.com/#/ and Jeff will congratulate you in a pre-recorded video message and tell you that next you need you be presented a Word unscramble puzzle. If you solve that then Jeff will return with another pre-recorded video giving you your strategy test which is always from NEXT week's episode. I forgot about this extra Jeff clue/tease!
Here are the Five Episode Word Puzzles so far...
Then Jeff's video message displays congratulating you on solving the Word Puzzle and giving you your Strategy Test from NEXT Week's Episode (i.e. tonight's Episode!)
Jeff: Alright here's your strategy test. This is from next week's episode.
If you found yourself in a situation which you had to send somebody to an exile island sort of scenario, would you be more likely to send an ally, or more likely to send an adversary. Two different approaches.
The ally is saying you go figure out all the information, if there's an advantage to be had, you get it for our Alliance.
The adversary is, let's keep our Alliance together and send that poor fool out there and let them suffer with whatever they have to deal with.
Obviously, it's going to be situational. You will have to make the call in the moment, but this test is designed philosophically. What is your approach? If everything else was equal, would you take an ally, or would you send an adversary?
Ask yourself, what would you do, tune in next week to find out, big episode.
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