Summary

  • Tribal dynamics change after Q’s Tribal Council appeal, prompting the Lost to rethink game strategy.
  • Q’s attempt to engineer his own voting backfires, leading to chaos and a tie.
  • Hunter’s vulnerability and possession of the idol kept Tribal Council chaotic, leading to his elimination.



Survivor 46 episode 9 seen Q Burdette’s Explosive Tribal Council Plea, which forces other losers to rethink their forex game strategy. all the time Survivor 46, the game has been slower, relying on challenge wins rather than strategy, but the gears are changing for the tribe after Q’s blowout at the last tribal council. When he couldn’t control the vote, Q returned to camp with the rest of his tribe and did his best to get the damage under control. Throughout the evening, things were tense as Q ran out on those he had thrown under the bus.

At the same time as pitchers have been working to identify who they can trust in the game, tthings have been more difficult since the unification left the tribe to unite as one. Q, Tiffany Ervin and Kenzie Petty are joined by the former Siga tribe, Ben Katzman, Charlie Davis and Maria Shrime Gonzalez, and the former Nami tribe, Hunter McKnight, Liz Wilcox and Venus Vafa. With Survivor Down 46 to the last nine, things got tricky as the strategic gameplay heated up. With the losers mad at Q, anything can happen after the immunity challenge ends.


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Q’s attempt to terminate blinded the tribe

They decided that voting him out wouldn’t help

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After returning Survivor In the highly emotional Tribal Council of 46 Episode 8, the losers didn’t know how to proceed with Q. They were all blindsided by the fact that Q had tried to rig the vote against him, as well as some of his other transgressions. Tiffany was angry that Q, who had been her ally since the first days of the season, told Maria about her immunity idol despite her trusting him. Together, the cast decided that since Q completely blew his game, there was no need to vote for himbecause he wouldn’t win in the end.


Venus confronted Hunter and Q about their plan

He didn’t hold back with new outsiders

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Hunter and Q remained together as the only members of the alliance of six who were still interested in working together. Despite the fact that they had both shot him, Hunter and Q confronted Venus about the fact that they had written her name down. He explained that despite their best efforts, both of them had only ruined their games for the other losers. Venus said that throughout the game she had been demanding Hunter to trust her and work with her, but after he refused, she enjoyed writing his name over and over again.


Hunter felt most vulnerable

He didn’t want to end up at the bottom

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Hunter felt like the most vulnerable person on the beach because Q had blown his entire game and he had stayed by. As a strong contender, Hunter already had a massive target on his back throughout the race, but the collateral damage from Q’s explosion took his target to an even higher level. Hunter said he had an immunity idol that he was ready to play, but he didn’t want to give it up if the rest of the tribe would vote Q out anyway. He was going to try to win the immunity challenge.

The tribe split into three teams of three for the challenge

Liz and Venus were saddled with Q


Before the immunity challenge, the tribe was asked to split into three teams of three, and the tensions between the castaways made it difficult. When they shared that they weren’t sure who would team up, it was clear that none of the tribe members were interested in teaming up after what happened with Q. Tiffany, Kenzie, and Ben quickly formed one group, while Charlie, Maria, and Hunter formed another. This left the trio of Venus, Liz and Q which were not selected. Liz and Venus were annoyed to be caught with Q, but hoped he would cooperate with them.

Q tried to get Charlie to throw a challenge

He wanted to try and get Hunter out

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As Q’s credibility falters, he tries to get Charlie to throw an immunity challenge to keep his spot in the game. Although Q didn’t have much to back up his argument, he tried to make it clear to Charlie that throwing the competition would be the wisest decision, as then he would be able to ensure that Hunter would go home without the ability to even fight for immunity. . Charlie didn’t seem to understand why Q had come to him with such a heated propositionand though he shared, he wouldn’t consider the idea, but tried to reassure Q otherwise.

The Immunity Challenge tested Castaways as groups and individuals

Charlie won individual immunity


While the immunity challenge was similar to previous challenges, asking the losers to make it through an obstacle course, they were given a secondary relay-style competition in trios. One trio would be eliminated in each of the first two rounds, leading to a tie in the final round between the last remaining trio for immunity. With Kenzie, Tiffany and Ben eliminated first, the second challenge was left in the lead. Charlie, Hunter and Maria came out victorious by fighting an endurance challenge for immunity. Charlie and Hunter had another contrast, this time with Charlie winning.

Kenzie Tried To Orchestrate A Flip On Tiffany

He had the Group behind him

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While it seemed to be agreed that either Q or Hunter would be voted out at Tribal Council, Kenzie worked with Maria, Charlie, Venus, and Ben to try to swing the vote to Tiffany. Although Kenzie and Tiffany have been allies since the beginning of the game, Kenzie explained that she knew things would be difficult between her and Tiffany throughout the rest of the competition if she didn’t get her out now. Tiffany also has an idol that Kenzie wanted out of the game as fast as possible. The tribe felt strongly that Tiffany would leave.

Tiffany explained that she might have to play her idol

Charlie tried to make him feel safe

Charlie went to talk to Tiffany to make her feel comfortable and confident about Q’s vote, but she explained that she was nervous about how things had changed at the last minute, from how they looked during the last tribal councils. He said he was not interested in taking risks he planned to play his idol no matter what. Surprised by the revelation, Charlie tried to be understanding about the idea, but encouraged her that she didn’t have to play idol. Tiffany, who took Maria into the conversation, remained adamant about flushing the idol.


Hunter told Venus and Liz that he has an idol

The votes were divided until the last second

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Moments before the tribe was scheduled to leave for tribal council, Hunter revealed to Liz and Venus that he had an idol and was going to use it at the meeting. Both women were stressed at the thought, knowing the vote had to swing to Hunter. They both tried to convince him that it would come down to Q, and both seemed to agree that if Hunter had an idol, they would vote for Q instead. Liz and Venus tried to calm him down to get him to keep his idol, and they worked to keep the vote safe.

The night’s tribal council became chaotic

The plan changed at the last second

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Tribal Council was another chaotic meeting for the cast Survivor 46. ​​During their conversation with Jeff, the pitchers became agitated as they talked about what Q had done earlier and the way he had been acting all day. When it came time to vote, everyone looked bitter. No idols were played, and the original vote ended in a 4-4 tie between Hunter and Q, with one vote Ben. The Hunters had to vote a second time and eliminated Hunter. Even though he was injured, Hunter was the game’s biggest threat at the breakdown Survivor wide open.


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Survivor

In this long-running reality competition show, sixteen people are divided into two tribes and must survive in different 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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