Summary

  • Q took a big risk at Tribal Council by volunteering to vote, but his plan failed.
  • Despite Q’s attempt, Tevin was blindsided and eliminated from Survivor at a tense Tribal Council.
  • The remaining losers struggle to trust each other, leading to significant tension and strategic gameplay.



Survivor 46 episode 8 brought the tribe together a a massive decision that changed the nature of the game going forward, especially after they flipped and flopped to their heart’s content. The situation of cheaters left in the game becomes more intense day by day Survivor 46. Once the tribes have settled into their merged tribe, the Nui Nui, things have quickly changed for the outcasts as the game’s strategy has become more difficult and taken to a new level of difficulty. The distractions do their best to stay in line, but things fall apart.

With the rest the hunters roll after Double elimination of Soda Thompson and Tim Spicer, the merged group had some serious decisions to make heading into the next elimination. Ex-Yanu Tribe Kenzie Petty, Q Burdette and Tiffany Ervin seem to be leading everything, ex-Siga Tribe Ben Katzman, Charlie Davis and Maria Shrime Gonzalez and ex-Nami Tribe Hunter McKnight, Liz Wilcox , Tevin Davis and Venus Vafa knew that things had to be shaken up. Venus, who has been out with everyone throughout the game, did her best to shake things up.


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The groups gathered to find out who was eliminated

The abolition of war was shocking to the tribe

After the separate double elimination ended, the tribe headed back to their camp to reconvene and see who had been eliminated as a group. While one group waited for Tim to be eliminated, the other assumed that Venus would be the fighter sent to the jury. Shocked, they loudly shared that they were surprised to see Venus back at camp. Never one to shy away from conflict, Venus explained that she had two votes against her, but was succeeded in turning the vote for Soda. The other hunters were floored when they saw him.


Venus took credit for eliminating soda

Tevin & Liz Struggled With Not Feeling They Had A Hand In Things

Venus told the other Devastators that she had decided to reverse the vote on Soda, explaining that she knew she would be the person eliminated if she hadn’t gotten the people to come together and get rid of something they all saw as a threat. Speaking about his strategy to eliminate soda, Tevin and Liz were both irritated by the habit Venus took the credit they experienced their orchestras separately. Liz said she was annoyed because she had been saying Soda’s name for days, while Tevin felt like he was the force behind the scenes the whole time.


Q decided to make a big game move

He wanted to get rid of Tiffany

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The next morning, Q contacted the rest of his alliance of six to discuss who would be next. The majority thought Venus was a safe person to vote out at the next tribal council, but Tiffany felt a pause around the choice. He explained that even though everyone went after Venus, he didn’t have the support around him in the other Destroyers, and looking at other options might be a better idea. When Tiffany threw out Maria’s name, Q was not pleased. He explained in an interview that if Tiffany could flip six, she could flip him.

The tribe played a strategic game of hide and seek

They used it as an opportunity to protect each other


During downtime, the tribe decided to play hide-and-seek, which was disguised as a fun pastime, but was actually used as a way for many to strategically sniff each other out. Throughout the game, people were particularly focused on how their fellow castaways hid, what kind of creativity they used to hide, and how long it took to find them. In each other’s mouths, it came down to Ben and Hunter as the last two losers which were not found. Ultimately, this created higher Threat Levels for both of the other Destroyers.

The Immunity Challenge was a battle of endurance

Hunter proved to be the winner again

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The Immunity Challenge was a tough endurance test that forced the lost to stay determined as they hung from large poles. Survivor host Jeff Probst said this is his favorite challenge every season, with one season lasting over two hours on poles. After only 20 seconds, both Q and Liz were gone. As the losers tried to stay up, Venus showed her determination by beating all the other women and most of the men, leaving her in the final three with Charlie and Hunter. Eventually, Hunter’s strong persistence won him the immunity necklace.

Things were getting uncomfortable for the six

They had trouble trusting each other

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At camp, the alliance of six struggled to figure out what they were going to do. When Charlie replaced Tim, the alliance consisted of him, Maria, Q, Tiffany, Tevin and Hunter. Q felt strongly that he wanted Tiffany out of the group at tribal council and shared with the other six that they needed to make it happen. When Maria and Charlie, who have dominated the game from the position of power, were on board, they both felt strongly that maybe it wasn’t the right way to take Tiffany out and listen to Q.

Liz tried to gather votes to get rid of Tevin

People weren’t happy with Soda Blindside

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Outside of the Six, Liz began to realize that a larger alliance was emerging than the other Destroyers. He told several different people that he wasn’t happy with the way Tevin had taken a liking to blinding Soda, and he thought it was the wisest choice to take Tev away as soon as possible. After getting Tiffany and Kenzie on board with the plan, he told them that Tevin was the right choice for them for the tribal vote, and the women agreed. Venus was also on board, but there was a big roadblock in Liz’s way with the six.


Q had trouble dealing with Tevin’s reversal

He tried to change things back to Tiffany

When Tiffany and Kenzie said that they had heard that Liz was planning to reverse the vote that everyone outside the six thought was Venus, they went to Q to share the news, having worked together since the first days of the world. The Yanu tribe. Q took the news hard, isn’t sure how to go about getting the votes back in favor. Especially when Tiffany was in conversation, she struggled to clearly discuss what had happened. After telling Maria that Tiffany has an idol, Q tried to reunite the six and get them on the same page.


The tribal council saw one runaway volunteer to vote

Q Tried to accept his mistake

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At Tribal Council, the discussion quickly became difficult for the hardened ones to handle as they felt under immense pressure trying to figure out what happened in the vote while answering Jeff’s tough questions. Almost to the point where they would be asked to vote, Q spoke up and said he wanted to voluntarily vote himself out of the game. When people asked him, Q explained that he felt like he made a decision that messed up other people’s games, and he didn’t want to deal with the consequences at someone else’s expense.

Tevin was blindsided and eliminated from Survivor

He was excited to play the game


Although Q volunteered to be voted out, his plan was immediately rejected by the other losers. They had a moment to regroup, and Q urged the six to vote for Tevin so they don’t get blood on their hands with anyone else. Although the situation was volatile, the voting began and tension was high as the losers waited for the results to be announced. Jeff, who said he had never seen anything quite like Q’s volunteer work Survivor history, read the votes after asking if anyone wanted to play the idol. Eventually, Tevin went blind and fell Survivor.


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Survivor

In this long-running reality competition show, sixteen people are divided into two tribes and must survive outside the country in several rural areas. Each week they compete in challenges for resources, luxuries or immunity – and each week their teammates vote one person off to lose their chance to be the sole survivor.

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