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‘Survivor 49’ Recap: Who Got Voted Out in Episode 2?
Kimberly Davis was blindsided in a 4-1 vote after her overconfidence and strategy alienated allies, leading the Kele tribe to a second consecutive immunity loss, host Jeff Probst said.
- On October 1, the Kele tribe lost their immunity challenge for the second episode in a row, sending them to Tribal Council on Survivor 49.
- This failure followed a challenging background where the Hina tribe, despite a 20-pound coconut disadvantage placed by Jawan from the Uli tribe, won their third straight challenge.
- Kele members, led by Annie Davis, misread their tribe dynamics as Annie campaigned to vote out Sophi, believing she controlled the vote through a secret alliance with Alex Moore.
- Annie, a 49-year-old musician from Portland, was blindsided with a unanimous 4-1 vote despite her confidence, and she admitted, "I never saw my elimination coming" after failing to 'read the room,' as noted by host Jeff Probst.
- Her exit highlights the ongoing power struggles within Kele and underscores the precarious nature of alliances and trust on Survivor, foreshadowing further conflict in upcoming episodes.
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‘Survivor 49’ Recap: Who Got Voted Out in Episode 2?
Now we know who Jeff Probst was talking about when he said a couple of '49' players couldn't 'read the room.'
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A new twist ends up… well, not really changing anything.Robert Voets/CBS The cast of 'Survivor 49'Key PointsEpisode 2 of Survivor 49 featured more tribe futility, a twist that ended up not really going anywhere, and a special cameo by the Easter Bunny.This episode was total fire! Just ask the Uli tribe!Another player was blindsided right out of the game.“I kind of don’t care if we go to Tribal Council. It’s fine. Let’s ship another person home a…
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right7Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution36% Center
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C 36%
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