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There are now 21 castaways after the latest episode of “Survivor” season 50, which featured another round of building trust — and breaking it.

On Wednesday, March 4, the Cila tribe marched to tribal council for the second time and sent season 49 champion Savannah Louie home. She was tearful yet grateful for the experience.

So far, the Cila tribe appears to be the weakest tribe in the challenges. They won the reward challenge for camp supplies (along with the Kalo tribe), but lost the immunity challenge which led to parting ways with Louie.

The second “Billie Eilish boomerang Idol,” was found in a tree by season 37 player Christian Hubicki.

In addition, this season’s first fake idol was created by season 38’s Rick Devens, known for his idol trickery. At the end of Cila’s tribal council, Devens planted his fake idol near the fire. His ally, Hubicki, fell down to create a diversion — an impressive “Survivor” moment which will perhaps make a later episode interesting.

Here’s more on the “Survivor” season 50 and how to watch next week.

Who was voted off ‘Survivor’ last night?

Season 49 winner Savannah Louie, of the Cila tribe, was voted off “Survivor” 50. Three players were on the chopping block, including: Louie; Joe Hunter; and Ozzy Lusth.

To protect Lusth, Cirie Fields used her savvy social game to shift the target onto Louie. Fields argued Louie was the larger threat because she had an advantage — which was the “secret block-a-vote,” she obtained from exile island.

Hunter was in jeopardy because he is difficult to strategize with and Lusth was in jeopardy because he is a physical threat, but weak with his social game.

In the end, four votes were cast for Louie and one for Lusth.

Was a hidden immunity idol found on ‘Survivor’ last night?

Yes. Hubicki, of the Cila tribe, found a “Billie Eilish boomerang Idol,” and sent it to Aubry Bracco, of the Vatu tribe.

Per Eilish’s idol rules, the idol must be sent to a player on a different tribe, however, if that player gets voted off with it in their possession, it will be returned to the original owner.

This marks the second boomerang Idol found. During the premiere, season 37 player Genevieve Mushaluk sent one to Lusth of the Cila tribe.

‘Survivor’ episode 2 season 50 highlights

Here are some noteworthy moments from episode two of “Survivor,” season 50:

  • At the beginning of the episode, Hubicki had an unfortunate moment of “unexpected gastrointestinal distress.”
  • Members of the Vatu tribe distracted Bracco to search her bag for an idol.
  • On the Cila tribe, Hunter and Devens got into an argument because Hunter suspected Devens was plotting something against him.
  • “Coach” suffered leg cramps while spearfishing with season 42 player Jonathan Young and had to be boated back to shore.
  • Season 46 player, Q Burdette said some of his tribe members are lazy, saying they won’t help with camp duties including, season 37 player Angelina Keeley and season 49 player Rizo Velovic.
  • Lusth gifted his extra vote to Fields as a thank you for protecting his name ahead of tribal council.
  • Season 48 player Kamilla Karthigesu broke down in tears after realizing her ally, season 48 winner Kyle Fraser was medically evacuated.
  • Tribes Kalo and Cila won the reward challenge. They took home hammocks and a tarp.

When is the next episode of ‘Survivor’?

Fans may tune in for episode three of “Survivor” season 50 at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11.

What channel is ‘Survivor’ on?

“Survivor” may be watched on broadcast TV each week on any CBS station. Fans may also watch “Survivor,” live on Paramount+ Premium plan starting at $8.99 per month. Other Paramount+ plans will make the episode available the next day, so on Thursday’s each week.

Hulu + Live TV and Fubo TV also stream “Survivor,” starting at $73.99 per month for Fubo, and $89.99 per month for Hulu, after the free trials.

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What are the tribes for ‘Survivor’ 50?

There are 24 castaways in season 50, who all have made previous appearances multiple times, dating back to season one. Here’s how the tribes have been divided for “Survivor” season 50:

Who are the returning players on Cila tribe (orange buffs)

  • Joe Hunter (season 47, fourth place).
  • Savannah Louie (season 49, winner). Voted off in episode two.
  • Christian Hubicki (season 37, seventh place).
  • Cirie Fields (season 12, fourth place; season 16, third place; season 20, 17th place; and season 34, sixth place).
  • Ozzy Lusth (season 13, second place; season 16, ninth place; season 23, fourth place; season 34, 12th place).
  • Emily Flippen (season 45, seventh place).
  • Rick Devens (season 38, fourth place).
  • Jenna Lewis-Dougherty (season one, 8th place; season eight, third place). Voted off in episode one.

Who are the returning players on Kalo tribe (teal buffs)

  • Jonathan Young (season 42, fourth place).
  • Dee Valladares (season 45, winner).
  • Mike White (season 37, second place).
  • Kamilla Karthigesu (season 48, fourth place).
  • Charlie Davis (season 46, second place).
  • Tiffany Ervin (season 46, eighth place).
  • Benjamin “Coach” Wade (season 18, fifth place; season 20, 12th place; season 23, second place).
  • Chrissy Hofbeck (season 35, second place).

Who are the returning players on Vatu tribe (magenta buffs)

  • Colby Donaldson (season two, second place; season eight, 12th place; season 20, fifth place).
  • Genevieve Mushaluk (season 47, fifth place).
  • Rizo Velovic (season 49, fourth place).
  • Angelina Keeley (season 37, third place).
  • Q Burdette (season 46, sixth place).
  • Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick (season 10, seventh place; season 11, second place; season 20, 19th place).
  • Kyle Fraser (season 48, winner). Medically evacuated in episode one.
  • Aubry Bracco (season 32, second place; season 34, fifth place; season 38, 16th place).

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