'Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers' Recap: Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire
Wednesday, November 01, 2017
Wednesday, November 01, 2017
While it was Roark who was kicked out during the previous episode's tribal council, it's Ali who goes back to camp feeling betrayed. Ryan takes the brunt of Ali's anger. He feels bad. Not necessarily because he cares about Ali and their friendship but because he knows that having an enemy on the island is a surefire way to get kicked off Survivor. You have to always be thinking strategy.
You Are What You Eat
Over with the Yawa Tribe, Mike has caught a fish and then after bragging about the catch, he drops it directly into the fire. Cole doesn't share his fish and the tribe notices. The tribe wants to save the food they have but Cole, after telling Lauren to stop interrupting him, figures that since they have food, they should be able to eat it.
For the day's challenge, the teams have to release boats after completing an obstacle course. They take the boats out in the water and with a slingshot, they must hit two targets. While both Yawa and Soko get their boats in the water at about the same time, the Levu team falls behind. The other tribes have trouble hitting their targets and are still working at it giving the Levu team time to catch up. In the end, Soko takes it all because of J.P.'s throws. It was obvious his skills won the challenge but he told us just in case we didn't notice. Certain that his athleticism will keep him on the island, he doesn't know Ryan is thinking that taking out the physically strongest player before the merge might be the best strategy.
This episode is about food, so the first prize is 10 pizzas and sodas. The team coming in second place gets one pizza for their tribe to share. When you win nothing on Survivor, you go looking for Immunity Idols. Joe, finds a clue on the tree for the idol. As he digs, he tells us he is digging for his children and when he finds his second idol, he remarks that this is why you play Survivor.
It's Good to Have a Doctor On Your Tribe
Cole faints and Mike and Jess, a nurse practitioner, help him with food, water and rest. While Jess admits caring for Cole, Joe, along with other tribe members, question Cole's ability to play the game. While Cole and Jess make googly eyes at one another, everyone has decided that if they lose the immunity challenge, Cole is the one to go.
In the Immunity Challenge, the tribes have to spell ... wait for it ... "immunity" with blocks they need to keep balanced with everyone holding a rope around the plate that holds the blocks.
Everyone Here Helps My Game and Hurts My Game
Ryan is still thinking strategy and still doesn't want to take J.P. to the merge but knows that he needs Ali's vote. Ali agrees about J.P. but needs Chrissy's vote and Chrissy hasn't forgotten that Ali voted against her during the last Tribal Council. Jeff questions the tribe members about J.P.'s quiet game. J.P. admits that if he is voted out, he will rethink his (lack of) social game this season. Lucky for J.P., the tribe votes out a visibly angry Ali who must be rethinking her vote for Chrissy in the last tribal council. She wishes Ryan and Chrissy luck in beating J.P.
What will the upcoming merge bring? Will Ryan regret not voting J.P. out? Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on CBS. Want more news? Like our Survivor Facebook page.
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