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‘Survivor’ season 48, episode 10 Summary: Who designed?

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Not every player lies, cheats and steals or lets paranoia and fear your “survivor” pack -48 game, as it became clear in the last episode.

In the 10th episode with the title “My Enemies Are Plottin” “, some alliances were difficult and the distrust of David Kinne grew from last week. His top ally, Mary Zheng, felt at the end of the majority alliance and was looking for other ways to keep their place and power in the game.

In the meantime, the majority alliance continued to estimate physical strength and honesty, since the members of the Allianz dominated the reward and immunity challenges of this week.

Even when a player was said at the end of the minority alliance, she should protect herself and that she was a goal for the vote, she apparently accepted her fate and did little to convince other players to change their opinion or use tools (such as the shot in the dark) that could have changed their fate.

This week was voted out.

Who went home in ‘Survivor’ season 48, episode 10?

There was both a reward and an immunity challenge in this episode, although the winners were hardly a surprise. Both members of the majority -strength -alliance were successful in this episode: Kyle Fraser won a chicken and waffles reward and Joe Hunter won the coveted immunity chain for the second time in a row.

Kyle opted for Eva Erickson, Shauhin Davari and the secret alliance member Kamilla Karthigeu to take the reward with them, and let the remaining players strategically disappoint and angry to the camp to possibly push a coordination against Joe while Kamilla hoped out.

But their plans were thwarted at the immunity challenge when Joe “immunity” really spelled on a board and balanced through a wobble rope and secured another night in the game.

The conversation in the camp quickly turned either to Mary or the leading role TOOMEY. Mary had previously successfully used her “shot in the dark” and had no other advantages, so she tried the group of her trustworthiness and instead voted to vote for star.

In the meantime, Star leaned back and did little to disturb the events of the night, and said Host Jeff Probst in the tribal council that she would not be afraid and that the “name of the game” never to become paranoid “.

Much to the surprise of the three members of the jury, Star decided not to play her “shot in the dark”, which would have made it possible for her to exchange her voice for a one-in-six shot for immunity.

The vote was between Star and Mary, but in the end Star, a 28-year-old sales expert in Augusta, Georgia, the youngest person who was elected from the game and the fourth member of the jury.

Who went home with ‘Survivor’ last week?

Last week, the majority alliance, consisting of David Kinne, Kyle Fraser, Joe Hunter, Shauhin Davari, Eva Erickson and Mary Zheng, appreciated their physical strength and promised to play honesty and integrity.

But everything was not the way it seemed, since Kyle had a secret alliance with Kamilla Karthigeu and formed a secondary alliance with Shauhin how both players had to do.

When challenging the immunity and reward, the players had to stand on a small platform that held at a bar that holds a ball on a metal hat. If you step off the platform or move your arms and move the ball, you would be out of the challenge.

How often this season became a showdown between the physically stronger players, and David and Joe fought against immunity. David finally broke out unexpectedly, let Joe win and allowed him to take three more with a food reward.

Joe opted for Eva, Shauhin and Mitch Guerra, who did not yet have a reward challenge and were very hungry after days with low or no food.

Two names were created as ways to go home as a tribal Council: David and Mitch. David was suspicious of Shauhin and Kyle members of the Allianz towards Kamilla and a possible immunity idol that could be played on Kamilla, and asked the players to vote for Mitch. Kyle frustrated about David’s gameplay and possible knowledge of his secret alliance with Kamilla, Kyle asked the players to vote for David.

It was a pretty close coordination in the tribal council between David and Mitch, but in the end David, a 39-year-old stunt artist in Buena Park, California, the youngest person and the third member of the jury became.

As you can see ‘survivor’ season 48

Season 48 of “Survivor” is broadcast on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET / PT on CBS and streams on Paramount+ for subscribers to the Paramount+ with Showtime plan.

The next day, episodes can be streamed for subscribers to any paramount+ plan.

The previous 47 seasons of the show are all available to stream with a Paramount+ anonnement.

Watch every season of Survivor on Paramount+

Who is the host of “Survivor”?

Jeff Probst has organized every 48 seasons of the show that have been in the air since 2000. He is also an executive producer.

Who won ‘Survivor’ season 47?

Rachel Lamont won the 47th season of “Survivor” with 7-1-0 against Sam Phalen, who received a voice, and Sue Smey.

Lamont, a 34-year-old graphic designer from Southfield, Michigan, was originally in the Gata Stamm and was the fifth woman who ever won four individual immunity problems in one season.

Where is ‘survivor’ filmed?

While “Survivor” previously brought the participants in remote locations around the world, from the pearls islands to the Philippines and Guatemala, the show has been shot on the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji in the last 15 seasons.

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