‘Survivor 50’: Two castaways voted out on double elimination episode

Wednesday’s episode doubled down on Tribal Councils and sent two players packing.
Double the Tribal Councils means double the fun.
Here’s what happened on Wednesday’s episode of “Survivor 50” (warning, plenty of spoilers ahead):
How was Ozzy feeling about the Mike White blindside?
Not great! Ozzy didn’t know in advance about the plan to vote White out, and he was ticked off at Christian Hubicki for leading the charge to vote out the “White Lotus” creator on last week’s episode. “The math isn’t mathing,” said Ozzy, who looked at White as an ally. “Maybe I need the right algorithm to understand it.” He later apologized to Christian for his post-Tribal “temper tantrum” (his words), but he did not forget the betrayal of his trust.
Who’s public enemy No. 1 on the Cila Tribe?
That would be Rizo “Rizgod” Velovic, whom both Jonathan Young and Rick Devens agreed was their top target for elimination. But the Rizmaster is a slippery sucker: as he was being targeted, he was busy forming an alliance with Dee Valladares, who invited him to join forces with the ladies on their tribe. Rizo was all in. “I’m not a guy’s guy,” he said, repeating it twice for emphasis. He later said he wants to be one of the greatest “Survivor” players of all-time, his confidence in himself essentially making him “Survivor’s” answer to Timothée Chalamet.
How’s Coach doing?
Coach, the Zen guru of “Survivor,” was in high spirits on Wednesday’s episode, handing out nicknames both to other players — he coined Joe Hunter “The Stone Bell Monk” and Colby Donaldson “The Oak Bound Warrior” — and to himself, dubbing himself both “Coach 4.0” and “The Tidewalker.” Wait, “The Tidewalker?” Yes, according to ancient Japanese lore (according to Coach), the Tidewalker is “the one who moves around obstacles instead of crushing right through them.” So, that is now him. He said Joe is his No. 1 in the game and he’s playing with a renewed sense of purpose and calm, even throwing a lifeline to his tribemate Abby Bracco, bringing her into his Tidewalker protective armor. “I’m finally myself. This is finally me!” Coach exclaimed. And there’s only one Coach.
How many times was Billie Eilish mentioned?
A lot. “Survivor” has basically turned into the Grammys, where everyone is just talking about Billie Eilish all the time.
Who won immunity?
After a swimming and bag tossing challenge that would send the bottom two teams to Tribal Council, the Kalo Tribe emerged victorious, sending Cila and the lowly Vatu Tribes to vote out one of their own.
Who was voted out?
Angelina Keeley. “Well, they got me,” Keeley said after getting got in the night’s first Tribal Council. There was lots of hemming and hawing about whether Ozzy would try to vote out Christian, and he forced Christian to give him his Shot in the Dark to prove his loyalty, but ultimately it was Angelina who was sent home from the quickly shrinking Vatu Tribe, “an easy vote,” according to Emily.
Who else was voted out?
Charlie Davis. In a head-on clash with the RizGod, the “Survivor” Season 46 runner-up came up on the short end of the stick, and his fire was snuffed out. The legend of the RizGod lives on!
Who is still left?
Here are the remaining Survivors, broken down by tribe.
Cila Tribe:
- Rizo Velovic
- Dee Valladares
- Jonathan Young
- Cirie Fields
- Kamilla Karthigesu
- Rick Devens
Kalo Tribe:
- Genevieve Mushaluk
- Aubry Bracco
- Joseph “Joe” Hunter
- Benjamin “Coach” Wade
- Tiffany Ervin
- Chrissy Hofbeck
- Colby Donaldson
Vatu Tribe:
- Christian Hubicki
- Ozzy Lusth
- Emily Flippen
- Stephanie LaGrossa Kendrick
Who’s out?
- Kyle Fraser (medically evacuated on Feb. 25 episode)
- Jenna Lewis-Dougherty (voted out on Feb. 25 episode)
- Savannah Louie (voted out on March 4 episode)
- Q Burdette (voted out on March 11 episode)
- Mike White (voted out on March 18 episode)
- Angelina Keeley (voted out on the March 25 episode)
- Charlie Davis (voted out on the March 25 episode)
One more note: next week is the merge! “Survivor” airs at 8 p.m. Wednesday on CBS.
‘Survivor 50’
8 p.m. Wednesday
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