A teaser from the Survivor 46 jury has been provided before the big season finale.
The first five members of the jury provided insight into the season and did an interview sharing what fans can expect.
Soda Thompson, Tevin Davis, Hunter McKnight, Tiffany Nicole Ervin, Venus Vafa, and Q Burdette were the first six jury members.
Two more people join the jury on finale night when the castaways get down to a final three.
Kenzie Petty, Charlie Davis, Maria Gonzalez, Liz Wilcox, and Ben Katzman are the final five people competing for that $1 million prize.
And a sneak peek for the season finale showed them getting catty with each other after Q Burdette got blindsided.
Survivor 46 jury speaks about the season
The jury had much to say about their time at Ponderosa during Season 46. Venus Vafa noted that “The unlimited food and therapy” was her favorite part of Ponderosa.
Tevin Davis...
The first five members of the jury provided insight into the season and did an interview sharing what fans can expect.
Soda Thompson, Tevin Davis, Hunter McKnight, Tiffany Nicole Ervin, Venus Vafa, and Q Burdette were the first six jury members.
Two more people join the jury on finale night when the castaways get down to a final three.
Kenzie Petty, Charlie Davis, Maria Gonzalez, Liz Wilcox, and Ben Katzman are the final five people competing for that $1 million prize.
And a sneak peek for the season finale showed them getting catty with each other after Q Burdette got blindsided.
Survivor 46 jury speaks about the season
The jury had much to say about their time at Ponderosa during Season 46. Venus Vafa noted that “The unlimited food and therapy” was her favorite part of Ponderosa.
Tevin Davis...
- 5/22/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Survivor 46 ends his week and there are five people left who can win the show. Two of the final competitors have mostly controlled the season. The other three might be outside challengers, However, all five have a chance to win and only one of them will walk out as the champion.
Here is a look at who is left on Survivor this season and who we think will win it all.
Who Is Left On Survivor 46 For Finale?
There are five competitors left on Survivor 46 this season. They are Ben Katzman, Charlie Davis, Kenzie Petty, Liz Wilcox, and Maria Shrime Gonzalez. This Wednesday night, there will be a three-hour finale where only one person will survive and cash in the million-dollar check for winning the reality competition.
There are a lot of questions heading into the finale. Last week, Maria tried to blindside her close ally Charlie. They have worked together all season.
Here is a look at who is left on Survivor this season and who we think will win it all.
Who Is Left On Survivor 46 For Finale?
There are five competitors left on Survivor 46 this season. They are Ben Katzman, Charlie Davis, Kenzie Petty, Liz Wilcox, and Maria Shrime Gonzalez. This Wednesday night, there will be a three-hour finale where only one person will survive and cash in the million-dollar check for winning the reality competition.
There are a lot of questions heading into the finale. Last week, Maria tried to blindside her close ally Charlie. They have worked together all season.
- 5/21/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
The following contains spoilers from Wednesday’s episode of Survivor 46.
The stage was set for a perfect Charlie blindside, but yet another unplayed immunity idol caused that plan to crumble.
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In Wednesday’s episode of Survivor, island BFFs Maria and Charlie knew their time as a power duo was through.
The stage was set for a perfect Charlie blindside, but yet another unplayed immunity idol caused that plan to crumble.
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In Wednesday’s episode of Survivor, island BFFs Maria and Charlie knew their time as a power duo was through.
- 5/16/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
With loved ones visits being a thing of the past, how else can Survivor get its castaways crying? Why, letters from home, of course!
But before the tears are shed, Ben has something to clear up: He was the one who wrote Kenzie’s name down. And she’s absolutely bewildered! It really doesn’t make any sense at all. He says he drew a blank at the podium and forgot who to vote for. He just made a mistake! (Uhh, oops?) It’s almost funny to watch him try and explain it to his island sister, but when we...
But before the tears are shed, Ben has something to clear up: He was the one who wrote Kenzie’s name down. And she’s absolutely bewildered! It really doesn’t make any sense at all. He says he drew a blank at the podium and forgot who to vote for. He just made a mistake! (Uhh, oops?) It’s almost funny to watch him try and explain it to his island sister, but when we...
- 5/16/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The following contains spoilers from Wednesday’s episode of Survivor 46.
After last week’s epic Tiffany blindside, Maria’s target quadrupled in size, as all eyes shifted onto her as the next player to flick off the chess board. But as we know all too well, any surefire plan is always easier said than done.
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After last week’s epic Tiffany blindside, Maria’s target quadrupled in size, as all eyes shifted onto her as the next player to flick off the chess board. But as we know all too well, any surefire plan is always easier said than done.
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- 5/9/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for Survivor Season 46 Episode 11, “My Messy, Sweet Little Friend.”] Survivor Season 46 has had one clear trend: immunity idols often go home with the week’s eliminated player. It happened with Tiffany last week and Hunter the week before that, as well as Tevin a few episodes prior. The pattern repeated yet again in Episode 11 when a player found an idol, didn’t use it to shield themselves, and got eliminated all in one episode. Every time an idol gets flushed out, one gets put back in the game, leading surviving players on idol hunts. The Survivor 46 cast has hunted for idols so often this season, but one of the wildest goose chases came in Episode 11 on May 8. Jeff Probst says that this season’s idol pattern made the production team “reevaluate” things. The search for the idol was a long, fun sequence that involved most of the players. Kenzie was still reeling from having ...
- 5/9/2024
- TV Insider
The biggest feast Survivor’s Maria ever had wasn’t last week’s scrumptious Applebee’s meal. No sir. It was the epic blindside of Tiffany, which she says at the top of Wednesday’s episode “lit such a fire in me.” But does claiming credit for such a major move make Maria the game’s biggest target?
In short: Yup!
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But...
In short: Yup!
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But...
- 5/9/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Hunter McKnight’s final episode as a player on Survivor 46 aired recently, and the fan favorite has shared his thoughts on the season.
Only nine players remained after Tevin Davis got blindsided at a Tribal Council where Q Burdette caused chaos. And Hunter was the only person other than Tevin who had voted for someone else (they voted against Venus Vafa).
Venus was pretty ticked off that her name had been written down, and Hunter brushed aside her complaints. That might have been a mistake.
Some Survivor fans might argue that Hunter was already the biggest target left in the game due to how good he was at challenges.
Those same Survivor fans expressed anger and frustration when Hunter got voted out with an Immunity Idol still in his pocket.
Following his early exit on Survivor 46, Episode 9, Hunter has been answering questions about his time in Fiji.
Hunter McKnight talks...
Only nine players remained after Tevin Davis got blindsided at a Tribal Council where Q Burdette caused chaos. And Hunter was the only person other than Tevin who had voted for someone else (they voted against Venus Vafa).
Venus was pretty ticked off that her name had been written down, and Hunter brushed aside her complaints. That might have been a mistake.
Some Survivor fans might argue that Hunter was already the biggest target left in the game due to how good he was at challenges.
Those same Survivor fans expressed anger and frustration when Hunter got voted out with an Immunity Idol still in his pocket.
Following his early exit on Survivor 46, Episode 9, Hunter has been answering questions about his time in Fiji.
Hunter McKnight talks...
- 4/27/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Hunter McKnight was voted out on the latest Survivor 46 episode.
During an episode where Hunter continuously said he was about to use his Hidden Immunity Idol, his safety seemed guaranteed.
But then Hunter didn’t use his Idol, the target shifted to him after a split vote, and Hunter was suddenly the third jury member.
It seemed like Hunter was on a trajectory to possibly win Survivor 46, especially due to how good he was at challenges.
Having found a Hidden Immunity Idol, Hunter could always fall back on that if he failed to win a challenge.
When Charlie Davis won the latest Immunity Challenge on Episode 9, Hunter should have been ready to use his Idol.
Survivor fans react to Hunter being voted out and not using Immunity Idol
Many Survivor fans were frustrated and upset about Hunter getting voted out. But they weren’t just mad at the other castaways.
During an episode where Hunter continuously said he was about to use his Hidden Immunity Idol, his safety seemed guaranteed.
But then Hunter didn’t use his Idol, the target shifted to him after a split vote, and Hunter was suddenly the third jury member.
It seemed like Hunter was on a trajectory to possibly win Survivor 46, especially due to how good he was at challenges.
Having found a Hidden Immunity Idol, Hunter could always fall back on that if he failed to win a challenge.
When Charlie Davis won the latest Immunity Challenge on Episode 9, Hunter should have been ready to use his Idol.
Survivor fans react to Hunter being voted out and not using Immunity Idol
Many Survivor fans were frustrated and upset about Hunter getting voted out. But they weren’t just mad at the other castaways.
- 4/26/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Hey, "Survivor" fans. Tonight, April 24, 2024, another new episode of Survivor's current season 46 did hit the air, and we saw another wild blindside send an unlucky contestant to the jury at the end of it. Tonight's new episode kicked off with more talk about the last tribal council meeting where Q asked everyone to vote him off, but they voted off Tevin instead. Everyone was wondering why Q asked everyone to vote him off. Q told the private cams, "I felt guilty for screwing up everyone's game by trying to flip the vote at the last minute." Tiffany told the private cams, "I'm pissed that Q told everyone I have an immunity idol. It's so annoying because I might have to play my immunity idol tonight. It's going to make me such a big target." Kenzie told the private cams, "Q should've just walked out of the game if he wanted to leave.
- 4/25/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Could the Survivor 46 castaways top the chaos of the previous episode?
A new Survivor 46 episode aired on Wednesday night, with the producers showing the fallout of that Tevin Davis blindside.
As a reminder, Q Burdette appeared ready to quit, even asking people to vote him out at the previous Tribal Council.
However, the people working with Q had other ideas, and after many conversations happening as host Jeff Probst watched on, an 8-2 vote sent Tevin to the jury.
Venus Vafa was pretty upset to see her name written down twice, even though one of them was Tevin. It means she had her sights set on Hunter McKnight, who had also voted against her.
Could Hunter prove how adept he was at playing Hide ‘N Seek by avoiding the wrath of Venus? Would he figure out how to stay safe, thanks partly to his Hidden Immunity Idol?
Survivor 46, Episode...
A new Survivor 46 episode aired on Wednesday night, with the producers showing the fallout of that Tevin Davis blindside.
As a reminder, Q Burdette appeared ready to quit, even asking people to vote him out at the previous Tribal Council.
However, the people working with Q had other ideas, and after many conversations happening as host Jeff Probst watched on, an 8-2 vote sent Tevin to the jury.
Venus Vafa was pretty upset to see her name written down twice, even though one of them was Tevin. It means she had her sights set on Hunter McKnight, who had also voted against her.
Could Hunter prove how adept he was at playing Hide ‘N Seek by avoiding the wrath of Venus? Would he figure out how to stay safe, thanks partly to his Hidden Immunity Idol?
Survivor 46, Episode...
- 4/25/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Heading into the ninth episode of “Survivor 46,” the remaining castaways had just said goodbye to fan-favorite Tevin Davis. That left nine people still in the game, three from each of the original tribes: Hunter McKnight, Liz Wilcox and Venus Vafa from Nami; Ben Katzman, Charlie Davis and Maria Shrime Gonzalez from Siga; Kenzie Petty, Q Burdette and Tiffany Nicole Ervin from Yanu. So which unfortunate castaway had their torch snuffed by host Jeff Probst this week?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 9 recap/live blog of “Spicy Jeff” to find out what happened on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
See‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list...
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 9 recap/live blog of “Spicy Jeff” to find out what happened on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
See‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list...
- 4/25/2024
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
‘Survivor 46’ promo video: Q laughs about being ‘too hard to kill’ after surviving Quit-gate [Watch]
After last week’s “Survivor” drama in which Q Burdette begged unsuccessfully for everyone to vote him out at tribal council (something I’m lovingly referring to as Quit-gate), the 29-year-old real estate agent from Tennessee is now laughing about being “too hard to kill.” He’s one of just nine players left in the game as the ninth episode, titled “Spicy Jeff,” airs Wednesday, April 24 on CBS. Watch the “Survivor 46” promo video above.
The sneak peek clip begins with Q’s former Yanu tribe mate, Kenzie Petty, returning to camp after the “bizarre” tribal council. “Q tried to quit!” she tells the camera. “Everyone was so confused, but we had a plan to get out Tevin and we weren’t gonna let Q mess it up. If you want to leave, there’s the door, baby. Walk out — don’t make us do it for you.”
See ‘Survivor: All-Stars...
The sneak peek clip begins with Q’s former Yanu tribe mate, Kenzie Petty, returning to camp after the “bizarre” tribal council. “Q tried to quit!” she tells the camera. “Everyone was so confused, but we had a plan to get out Tevin and we weren’t gonna let Q mess it up. If you want to leave, there’s the door, baby. Walk out — don’t make us do it for you.”
See ‘Survivor: All-Stars...
- 4/23/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Survivor 46 is down to its final eight players following another blindside vote.
Q Burdette has created much chaos for the remaining castaways, even to the point he tried to quit.
As a reminder, during the previous episode of Survivor 46, Q was feeling antsy at Tribal Council after a plan to target Tevin Davis was exposed.
Despite Q working closely with Tevin and Hunter McKnight, he was still keen on blindsiding Tevin to help his game.
Tevin was voted out (8-2), making him the second Survivor 46 jury member.
Fallout will take place during the April 24 episode of the show, and the early sneak peeks show that drama is coming to camp.
Here is a bonus clip of the tribe choosing its name – for fans wondering how it happened.
Sneak peeks for Survivor 46, Episode 9
Two sneak peeks for the April 24 episode of Survivor 46 have been released. The clips have been combined into the video shared below.
Q Burdette has created much chaos for the remaining castaways, even to the point he tried to quit.
As a reminder, during the previous episode of Survivor 46, Q was feeling antsy at Tribal Council after a plan to target Tevin Davis was exposed.
Despite Q working closely with Tevin and Hunter McKnight, he was still keen on blindsiding Tevin to help his game.
Tevin was voted out (8-2), making him the second Survivor 46 jury member.
Fallout will take place during the April 24 episode of the show, and the early sneak peeks show that drama is coming to camp.
Here is a bonus clip of the tribe choosing its name – for fans wondering how it happened.
Sneak peeks for Survivor 46, Episode 9
Two sneak peeks for the April 24 episode of Survivor 46 have been released. The clips have been combined into the video shared below.
- 4/23/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
So what was Quintavius “Q” Burdette thinking in the latest episode of “Survivor 46?” The preceding installment became evident that both him and Venus Vafa were spiraling with false overconfidence and overexposed gameplay, and they continued to double down in this episode, “Hide ‘N Seek,” the former especially in what was a lively and consequential tribal council. Yet once again, neither were voted out as tribal lines and alliances continue to be blurred and players start to gun for their allies. Let’s break it all down as a myriad of events transpired to lead up to a blindside in the eighth episode of “Survivor 46.”
Just like after the last tribal council, not wasting any time, Venus immediately exposed Tevin Davis in front of everybody for voting for her and proudly took credit for the blindside of Sodasia “Soda” Thompson, though it was revealed that Tevin’s vote for Soda was...
Just like after the last tribal council, not wasting any time, Venus immediately exposed Tevin Davis in front of everybody for voting for her and proudly took credit for the blindside of Sodasia “Soda” Thompson, though it was revealed that Tevin’s vote for Soda was...
- 4/22/2024
- by Christopher Tsang
- Gold Derby
Tevin Davis has been doing interviews following his time on Survivor 46.
It was during a chaotic Tribal Council that Tevin saw his game end.
Tevin said he felt safe heading into the vote. He had heard his name mentioned before but was sticking to the plan his alliance members shared with him.
As a reminder, Tevin was voted out on an 8-2 vote. The only people who didn’t vote for him were himself and Hunter McKnight.
But Hunter didn’t warn Tevin about the danger that was coming at the Tribal Council, even though Q Burdette told Hunter that the plans had shifted.
Should Hunter have done more to save the person he was working with as a duo? Or was that six-person alliance doomed from the start?
Tevin shares his experiences on Survivor 46
“I was very shocked because I did feel comfortable, and I mean, that’s the...
It was during a chaotic Tribal Council that Tevin saw his game end.
Tevin said he felt safe heading into the vote. He had heard his name mentioned before but was sticking to the plan his alliance members shared with him.
As a reminder, Tevin was voted out on an 8-2 vote. The only people who didn’t vote for him were himself and Hunter McKnight.
But Hunter didn’t warn Tevin about the danger that was coming at the Tribal Council, even though Q Burdette told Hunter that the plans had shifted.
Should Hunter have done more to save the person he was working with as a duo? Or was that six-person alliance doomed from the start?
Tevin shares his experiences on Survivor 46
“I was very shocked because I did feel comfortable, and I mean, that’s the...
- 4/20/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Survivor 46 has another chaotic episode in store for fans.
It will be difficult to top what happened during the previous episode when Q Burdette tossed a grenade during the Tribal Council debate.
Several plans for the vote had been tossed around, but Q then talked about falling on his sword and suggested that people vote him out.
Despite his willingness to be sent packing, the people working with Q had other ideas, and none of those ideas involved losing him as a vote.
Tevin Davis was eliminated on an 8-2 vote, with Tevin and Hunter McKnight as the rogue votes for Venus. It took the castaways down to only nine players competing for the $1 million prize.
With the cast cut in half, an important episode of Survivor 46 is slated to air on Wednesday, April 24.
An extended TV promo for Survivor 46, Episode 9
Below is the new promo featuring footage for the...
It will be difficult to top what happened during the previous episode when Q Burdette tossed a grenade during the Tribal Council debate.
Several plans for the vote had been tossed around, but Q then talked about falling on his sword and suggested that people vote him out.
Despite his willingness to be sent packing, the people working with Q had other ideas, and none of those ideas involved losing him as a vote.
Tevin Davis was eliminated on an 8-2 vote, with Tevin and Hunter McKnight as the rogue votes for Venus. It took the castaways down to only nine players competing for the $1 million prize.
With the cast cut in half, an important episode of Survivor 46 is slated to air on Wednesday, April 24.
An extended TV promo for Survivor 46, Episode 9
Below is the new promo featuring footage for the...
- 4/20/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The eighth episode of “Survivor 46” aired on Wednesday night, concluding with host Jeff Probst snuffing out the torch of Tevin Davis. The 24-year-old from Virginia became the ninth contestant eliminated from the game and second member of the jury. But what were the dumbest, most shocking and most exciting moments of this episode?
Below, read our “Survivor 46” Episode 8 Top 5 moments. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
See Tevin Davis (‘Survivor 46’ exit interview): ‘I was a little bit confused tonight’
Top 5 Moments of Episode 8:
1. One Big Not So Happy Family: Donna Lynn Hope wrote “Never ignore the elephant in the room. That’s rude; play with it and introduce it.” After the latest elimination of Soda Thompson,...
Below, read our “Survivor 46” Episode 8 Top 5 moments. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
See Tevin Davis (‘Survivor 46’ exit interview): ‘I was a little bit confused tonight’
Top 5 Moments of Episode 8:
1. One Big Not So Happy Family: Donna Lynn Hope wrote “Never ignore the elephant in the room. That’s rude; play with it and introduce it.” After the latest elimination of Soda Thompson,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
Survivor fans nearly saw another player quit the game, this time because he seemingly felt guilty for the chaos he caused ahead of the Tribal Council.
But was he trying to quit or using a strategy? Host Jeff Probst weighed in on Q Burdette’s nutty behavior and had an interesting take on what he saw in Fiji.
As a reminder, a new episode aired on April 17 that featured a shocking moment at the Tribal Council. While discussions about the upcoming vote were taking place, Q interrupted and suggested everyone vote him out.
He was feeling emotional about a recent conversation with Hunter McKnight and how he had revealed too much about plans that were in place for the elimination vote.
Q had first pressed for Tiffany Ervin to be voted out when he suspected Tiffany of turning against his six-person alliance. And when the vote shifted to Tevin Davis being the target,...
But was he trying to quit or using a strategy? Host Jeff Probst weighed in on Q Burdette’s nutty behavior and had an interesting take on what he saw in Fiji.
As a reminder, a new episode aired on April 17 that featured a shocking moment at the Tribal Council. While discussions about the upcoming vote were taking place, Q interrupted and suggested everyone vote him out.
He was feeling emotional about a recent conversation with Hunter McKnight and how he had revealed too much about plans that were in place for the elimination vote.
Q had first pressed for Tiffany Ervin to be voted out when he suspected Tiffany of turning against his six-person alliance. And when the vote shifted to Tevin Davis being the target,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The following contains spoilers from Wednesday’s episode of Survivor 46.
A live Tribal Council upended everyone’s plans on Survivor Wednesday, causing chaos in the best possible way and blindsiding yet another member of the original Nami tribe.
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The whole thing started with Q telling Jeff that he was going to be the one going home that night,...
A live Tribal Council upended everyone’s plans on Survivor Wednesday, causing chaos in the best possible way and blindsiding yet another member of the original Nami tribe.
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The whole thing started with Q telling Jeff that he was going to be the one going home that night,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
On Wednesday’s eighth episode of “Survivor 46,” Jeff Probst declared he’s “never seen anything like this” in what was “one of the craziest tribals ever.” With two players tossed out as vote options earlier in the day and a third player asking for them to vote him out instead, no one seemed to know where the final vote would land. In the end, all but two people opted to take out Tevin Davis in a true blindside of a player that thought he was calling the shots. Read on for Tevin’s “Survivor 46” exit interview from the end of the episode.
“I was absolutely blindsided which is actually kind of epic,” Tevin began. His peers were able to catch him off guard because he thought that he and Q were on the same page about the need to vote Tiffany Nicole Ervin out for going against “The Six,” their main alliance.
“I was absolutely blindsided which is actually kind of epic,” Tevin began. His peers were able to catch him off guard because he thought that he and Q were on the same page about the need to vote Tiffany Nicole Ervin out for going against “The Six,” their main alliance.
- 4/18/2024
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Hey, "Survivor" fans. Tonight, April 17, 2024, another new episode of Survivor's current season 46 did show up, and we saw another contestant get totally blindsided at the end during quite a fiasco of a tribal council meeting. Tonight's new episode kicked off with talk about the last tribal council meeting, which sent Soda and Tim packing. Ben told the private cams he was upset about Tim going. He said, "Tim was my rock." Q told the private cams he's looking to get Venus out next to stop her from leaking valuable information. Venus talked about how she thinks she was responsible for getting Soda voted out of the game. Tevin told the private cams, "Venus is next to go. So, she can keep falsely bragging about how she got Soda out." Liz told the private cams she's always been bringing up Soda'a name as a target well before Venus or Tevin.
- 4/18/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
A new episode of Survivor 46 debuted on Wednesday night. It featured the final 10 players jockeying for position.
During the previous Survivor episode, two people were eliminated by blindsides. It was a shocking installment, with Soda Thompson and Tim Spicer getting voted out.
Tim got sent home, while Soda became the first Survivor 46 jury member. It means we will see much more from Soda later this season.
The new episode began with the final 10 players reacting to what happened at Tribal Council. Ben Katzman was hurt from losing his friend Tim.
Q Burdette spoke during a confessional about how he was frustrated with people giggling and having fun after the big vote.
Kenzie Petty, Q, and Tiffany Ervin were shocked Soda got eliminated instead of Venus Vafa. They were also shocked that Venus took credit for the vote.
Survivor 46, Episode 8 recap
Tevin Davis and Liz Wilcox were behind the Soda vote...
During the previous Survivor episode, two people were eliminated by blindsides. It was a shocking installment, with Soda Thompson and Tim Spicer getting voted out.
Tim got sent home, while Soda became the first Survivor 46 jury member. It means we will see much more from Soda later this season.
The new episode began with the final 10 players reacting to what happened at Tribal Council. Ben Katzman was hurt from losing his friend Tim.
Q Burdette spoke during a confessional about how he was frustrated with people giggling and having fun after the big vote.
Kenzie Petty, Q, and Tiffany Ervin were shocked Soda got eliminated instead of Venus Vafa. They were also shocked that Venus took credit for the vote.
Survivor 46, Episode 8 recap
Tevin Davis and Liz Wilcox were behind the Soda vote...
- 4/18/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Heading into the eighth episode of “Survivor 46,” the remaining contestants had just attended two separate tribal councils where they eliminated both Tim Spicer and Soda Thompson. That left 10 people still in the game: four from the original Nami tribe, three from the original Siga tribe, and three from the original Yanu tribe. So which unlucky castaway had their torch snuffed by host Jeff Probst this week?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 8 recap/live blog of “Hide ‘N Seek” to find out what happened on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
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- 4/18/2024
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
A lot of people are trying to take credit for Soda’s vote-out on Survivor. Venus took credit just minutes after the vote. Tevin planned on taking credit later, presumably if he ever hit those Final 3 Tribal Council seats, and Liz told the camera that voting “Soda” was not only her idea, but she had been planning on voting her out from the early days on Nami. Even the elusive Survivor “monster,” wherever he, she or it may be hiding, probably wants full kudos for poor Soda’s demise.
On Wednesday’s episode, everyone’s threat level seems to rise,...
On Wednesday’s episode, everyone’s threat level seems to rise,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
In this week’s “Survivor 46” sneak peek video (watch above), Liz Wilcox joins the ever-growing chorus of castaways who are taking credit for last week’s shocking elimination of Soda Thompson. At tribal council, Venus Vafa was vocal that it was her decision, but Tevin Davis also believes he was the sole reason Soda left the game. So who’s correct? If I could play devil’s advocate for a moment, couldn’t it be possible that Liz, Venus and Tevin all believed Soda was a threat and came up with the same plan at the same time to send her to the jury house?
The spicy promo clip begins with Liz and Tevin discussing Venus’ proclamation to Soda at tribal council. “Okay, Venus? I thought I was a cocky bitch,” Liz states.
Tevin nods in agreement, calling Venus a “poison copperhead” for what she said to Soda.
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The spicy promo clip begins with Liz and Tevin discussing Venus’ proclamation to Soda at tribal council. “Okay, Venus? I thought I was a cocky bitch,” Liz states.
Tevin nods in agreement, calling Venus a “poison copperhead” for what she said to Soda.
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- 4/16/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Many things went wrong in the seventh episode of “Survivor 46” for many contestants: aggressive gameplay, unnecessary revelations, poor communication and naive strategy, all taking place in anticipation of a double tribal and the players being split into two groups. There’s a lot of ground to cover in “Episode Several,” so let’s break down all of the drama that led to two major blindsides.
Right on cue, Venus Vafa wasted no time trying to find out who was the lone vote for her in the last tribal council, immediately confident that it was Sodasia “Soda” Thompson, as they have had a rocky relationship in this game. But then Charlie Davis came clean admitting to her that he was the vote, to the immense annoyance of Quintavius “Q” Burdette, who pulled him aside and coached him for why that was a mistake. Regardless of how valid Q’s points were,...
Right on cue, Venus Vafa wasted no time trying to find out who was the lone vote for her in the last tribal council, immediately confident that it was Sodasia “Soda” Thompson, as they have had a rocky relationship in this game. But then Charlie Davis came clean admitting to her that he was the vote, to the immense annoyance of Quintavius “Q” Burdette, who pulled him aside and coached him for why that was a mistake. Regardless of how valid Q’s points were,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Christopher Tsang
- Gold Derby
The following contains spoilers from Wednesday’s episode of Survivor 46.
One of Survivor 46′s most socially savvy players has exited the game.
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In Wednesday’s double elimination episode (read our recap here), Soda found herself in a majority when the merged tribe was split into two for the immunity challenge and tribal council. What could’ve...
One of Survivor 46′s most socially savvy players has exited the game.
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In Wednesday’s double elimination episode (read our recap here), Soda found herself in a majority when the merged tribe was split into two for the immunity challenge and tribal council. What could’ve...
- 4/11/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The seventh episode of “Survivor 46” aired on Wednesday night, concluding with host Jeff Probst snuffing out the torches of Tim Spicer and Soda Thompson. The 31-year-old from Georgia and the 27-year-old from New Jersey became the seventh and eighth contestants eliminated from the game by the newly merged Nuinui tribe. Soda became the first member of the jury. But what were the dumbest, most shocking and most exciting moments of this episode?
Below, read our “Survivor 46” Episode 7 Top 5 moments. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
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Top 5 Moments of Episode 7:
1. One Big Not So Happy Family: As Phil Dunster said,...
Below, read our “Survivor 46” Episode 7 Top 5 moments. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
See Tim Spicer (‘Survivor 46’ exit interview): ‘I was a leader, I wasn’t a loser’
Top 5 Moments of Episode 7:
1. One Big Not So Happy Family: As Phil Dunster said,...
- 4/11/2024
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
On Wednesday’s seventh episode of “Survivor 46,” two groups of six attended two different Tribal Councils where two players had immunity and two players were eliminated. In the second group, the original Nami players had a 4-2 advantage in numbers, but with so many cracks already formed in their alliance it was a prime opportunity for the tables to be turned against Soda Thompson in the first major blindside of the season. Read on for Soda’s “Survivor 46” exit interview from the end of the episode.
When the groups of six were randomly divided and one had four Nami players and two Siga players, it seemed inevitable that Nami should and would keep their numbers by taking out either Maria Shrime Gonzalez or Charlie Davis. When Maria won immunity for herself, Charlie was in the hot seat only to slowly find out that Nami was itching to going for one of their own.
When the groups of six were randomly divided and one had four Nami players and two Siga players, it seemed inevitable that Nami should and would keep their numbers by taking out either Maria Shrime Gonzalez or Charlie Davis. When Maria won immunity for herself, Charlie was in the hot seat only to slowly find out that Nami was itching to going for one of their own.
- 4/11/2024
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Hey, "Survivor" fans. Tonight, April 10, 2024, another new episode of Survivor's current season 46 did indeed hit the air and another two, unlucky contestants got voted off this time. Tonight's new episode kicked off with talk about the last tribal council meeting that sent Moriah Gaynor packing. Venus told the private cams, she thinks Soda wrote her name down. Tevin told the private cams that Soda and Venus are showing how untrustworthy they are. Charlie was the one who really wrote Venus' name down, and he told Venus that. So, Q chewed Charlie out for it. Charlie apologized to Q but, he told the private cams, "Q is running the show. So, I need to get Q out of this game." At one point, Ben had a panic attack, and Kenzie comforted him. After all of that, host Jeff Probst showed up with another immunity challenge. During it, they had to...
- 4/11/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
A new episode of Survivor saw the end of two castaways in Fiji.
There was immediate drama as Venus Vafa was upset that someone had voted for her at the previous Tribal Council.
Everyone else voted for Moriah Gaynor, who got sent packing before the merge was complete.
Venus accused Soda Thompson of voting for her, but it wasn’t Soda who did it. Q was pleased this was happening, but it was short-lived.
Feeling tension at camp, Charlie Davis came clean about voting for Venus. It led to Q Burdette pulling Charlie aside and telling him it was a bad game move. Suddenly, Charlie was then gunning for Q.
Ben Katzman suffered a panic attack after waking up in the middle of the night. He was calmed down by Kenzie Petty, who gave a confessional about how she was well-versed in anxiety.
Survivor 46, Episode 7, recap
Day 14 hit roughly eight minutes into the episode,...
There was immediate drama as Venus Vafa was upset that someone had voted for her at the previous Tribal Council.
Everyone else voted for Moriah Gaynor, who got sent packing before the merge was complete.
Venus accused Soda Thompson of voting for her, but it wasn’t Soda who did it. Q was pleased this was happening, but it was short-lived.
Feeling tension at camp, Charlie Davis came clean about voting for Venus. It led to Q Burdette pulling Charlie aside and telling him it was a bad game move. Suddenly, Charlie was then gunning for Q.
Ben Katzman suffered a panic attack after waking up in the middle of the night. He was calmed down by Kenzie Petty, who gave a confessional about how she was well-versed in anxiety.
Survivor 46, Episode 7, recap
Day 14 hit roughly eight minutes into the episode,...
- 4/11/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Heading into the seventh episode of “Survivor 46,” the remaining 12 people had just merged into a single tribe. That number included five original Nami players, four original Siga contestants, and three original Yanu castaways. This week, host Jeff Probst snuffed two torches in a shocking double elimination. So how’d it all play out on Wednesday night?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 7 recap/live blog of “Episode Several” (that’s a reference to David Jelinsky‘s comment from the season premiere) to find out what happened on April 10, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 7 recap/live blog of “Episode Several” (that’s a reference to David Jelinsky‘s comment from the season premiere) to find out what happened on April 10, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
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- 4/11/2024
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The 12 remaining castaways may have earned the merge, but Survivor’s new era slows down for no one.
In Wednesday’s episode, the post-merge double elimination raged like a cyclone, blowing down tribal alliances and wreaking havoc on the cast’s mental state. Despite the fact that Siga lost Moriah last week, their tight bonds still threaten a bickering Nami which continues to ask: “How do you solve a problem like Maria Venus?”
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In Wednesday’s episode, the post-merge double elimination raged like a cyclone, blowing down tribal alliances and wreaking havoc on the cast’s mental state. Despite the fact that Siga lost Moriah last week, their tight bonds still threaten a bickering Nami which continues to ask: “How do you solve a problem like Maria Venus?”
More from TVLineStation 19 Showrunners Dissect Episode No. 100's Most Heart-Stopping Moment, Its Romantic Twist and MoreLaw & Order: Organized Crime's Stabler Brothers Relive the Intervention That Went to Hell...
- 4/11/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The tribes converged – though didn’t officially merge – at the start of last week’s episode of “Survivor 46,” resulting in a race against time for one castaway to find an idol, and the standard immunity challenge making half the members safe, complicating the impending vote. And where do players now stand now that they are all on one beach? Let’s break down Season 46 Episode 6, “Cancel Christmas,” as the three individual tribes are no more.
After the shocking blindside of Jemila “Jem” Hussain-Adams on the Siga tribe, Moriah Gaynor felt on the outs as she was the only one who didn’t vote for her, but Siga agreed to put on a united front when the tribes came together for the strategic longevity of all of them, given that it is likely that their five will be going up against the quintet of Nami, leaving the threesome of Yanu in the middle.
After the shocking blindside of Jemila “Jem” Hussain-Adams on the Siga tribe, Moriah Gaynor felt on the outs as she was the only one who didn’t vote for her, but Siga agreed to put on a united front when the tribes came together for the strategic longevity of all of them, given that it is likely that their five will be going up against the quintet of Nami, leaving the threesome of Yanu in the middle.
- 4/9/2024
- by Christopher Tsang
- Gold Derby
Following last week’s merge episode of “Survivor 46,” Gold Derby asked fans to vote in our poll for their favorite castaway in the Top 12. Hundreds of votes were cast, and things are looking good for Hunter McKnight, who tops our results with 37% support. This 28-year-old science teacher from Mississippi is a superfan of the reality TV show, even creating puzzles at home for his students, but he has no intention of letting his fellow competitors in on that secret.
Here is a closer look at how each of the Top 12 players fared in our “Survivor 46” poll results:
37% — Hunter McKnight
11% — Venus Vafa
10% — Charlie Davis
9% — Tiffany Nicole Ervin
9% — Kenzie Petty
8% — Q Burdette
5% — Ben Katzman
Less than 5% — Maria Shrime Gonzalez, Tevin Davis, Soda Thompson, Tim Spicer and Liz Wilcox
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Hunter has absolutely dominated the physical aspect of this game, helping his tribe win...
Here is a closer look at how each of the Top 12 players fared in our “Survivor 46” poll results:
37% — Hunter McKnight
11% — Venus Vafa
10% — Charlie Davis
9% — Tiffany Nicole Ervin
9% — Kenzie Petty
8% — Q Burdette
5% — Ben Katzman
Less than 5% — Maria Shrime Gonzalez, Tevin Davis, Soda Thompson, Tim Spicer and Liz Wilcox
See‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list of castaways we’ve lost
Hunter has absolutely dominated the physical aspect of this game, helping his tribe win...
- 4/9/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Merge Challenge for Survivor 46 had unbalanced teams as everyone fought to “earn the merge” in Fiji.
Even host Jeff Probst was shocked at how all the people perceived as “competition beasts” were randomly drawn to be on the same team.
Typically, Immunity Challenges are set up to even the playing field and not just be physical, but the opening portion of this challenge heavily favored taller and stronger players.
Soda, Venus, Charlie, Maria, Moriah, and Liz were definitely the underdogs of the challenge, even though they found a way to make it a close finish. It’s unsurprising how little time Tiffany (the player sitting out) needed to choose Kenzie, Hunter, Tim, Q, Tevin, and Ben as the likely winners.
Losing that challenge shifted the game of some players. And maybe that is intentional from the producers. But it also might not be the fairest way to do things.
Even host Jeff Probst was shocked at how all the people perceived as “competition beasts” were randomly drawn to be on the same team.
Typically, Immunity Challenges are set up to even the playing field and not just be physical, but the opening portion of this challenge heavily favored taller and stronger players.
Soda, Venus, Charlie, Maria, Moriah, and Liz were definitely the underdogs of the challenge, even though they found a way to make it a close finish. It’s unsurprising how little time Tiffany (the player sitting out) needed to choose Kenzie, Hunter, Tim, Q, Tevin, and Ben as the likely winners.
Losing that challenge shifted the game of some players. And maybe that is intentional from the producers. But it also might not be the fairest way to do things.
- 4/6/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Hey, "Survivor" fans. Tonight, April 3, 2024, another new episode of Survivor's current season 46 hit the air, and we saw another unlucky contestant get voted off at the end. Tonight's new episode kicked off with the Siga tribe talking about their last tribal council meeting, which sent Jem packing. Moriah told the private cams, "I was on the wrong side of the vote. I felt like a fool, but at least I'm still alive in this game. I'm feeling conflicted. They lied to me." At the Yanu camp, they got a note saying the merge is about to happen. The other tribes got the same note. So, everyone was really excited. Hunter went searching for his immunity idol via the clue he got from his beware advantage, and he found it by unlocking the box it was hidden in. Next, all the tribes met up with each other. Venus told Q...
- 4/4/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Warning: this article contains spoilers from “Survivor” Season 46, Episode 6 — read at your own risk!
The merge finally came to the cast of “Survivor 46” on Wednesday, April 3, but not until after Moriah Gaynor was voted out of the game by a near-unanimous vote. That decision left an even dozen people still on the island, all with shiny new red Buffs they wore proudly around their necks. From this group, who is Your favorite castaway in the Top 12? Vote in our poll below.
The final dozen contestants are a mix of three original Yanu tribe members, four original Siga tribe members, and five original Nami tribe members.
See‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list of castaways we’ve lost
How did we get here? Well, prior to Moriah’s ouster, host Jeff Probst randomly divided the remaining 13 players into two groups for the “merge limbo” challenge. One side consisted of Charlie, Moriah, Maria, Liz,...
The merge finally came to the cast of “Survivor 46” on Wednesday, April 3, but not until after Moriah Gaynor was voted out of the game by a near-unanimous vote. That decision left an even dozen people still on the island, all with shiny new red Buffs they wore proudly around their necks. From this group, who is Your favorite castaway in the Top 12? Vote in our poll below.
The final dozen contestants are a mix of three original Yanu tribe members, four original Siga tribe members, and five original Nami tribe members.
See‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list of castaways we’ve lost
How did we get here? Well, prior to Moriah’s ouster, host Jeff Probst randomly divided the remaining 13 players into two groups for the “merge limbo” challenge. One side consisted of Charlie, Moriah, Maria, Liz,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Survivor 46 finally reached the phase where players had to “earn the merge.”
The new episode began with the three tribes receiving important Tree Mail indicating it was time to drop their buffs.
As Survivor fans know, this is when a tribe swap or merge takes place. And since they were past the point of doing a tribe swap (it didn’t happen this season), everyone knew what was next.
The three surviving members of the Yanu Tribe had some new life but were outnumbered. Siga and Nami each had five people who had made it to Merge Day.
Before meeting Jeff Probst, Yanu and Siga got in boats to head to the Nami beach. But at Nami, Hunter scrambled to find the key to his Hidden Immunity Idol box. The producers ramped up the drama, but Hunter found it just in time.
As a reminder, Jem went home with an...
The new episode began with the three tribes receiving important Tree Mail indicating it was time to drop their buffs.
As Survivor fans know, this is when a tribe swap or merge takes place. And since they were past the point of doing a tribe swap (it didn’t happen this season), everyone knew what was next.
The three surviving members of the Yanu Tribe had some new life but were outnumbered. Siga and Nami each had five people who had made it to Merge Day.
Before meeting Jeff Probst, Yanu and Siga got in boats to head to the Nami beach. But at Nami, Hunter scrambled to find the key to his Hidden Immunity Idol box. The producers ramped up the drama, but Hunter found it just in time.
As a reminder, Jem went home with an...
- 4/4/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Heading into the sixth episode of “Survivor 46,” the remaining 13 players prepared to merge as the fifth person had just been eliminated from the game: Jemila “Jem” Hussain-Adams of the Siga tribe. Prior to that, Randen Montalvo was medically evacuated from the Nami tribe, and David Jelinsky, Jessica “Jess” Chong and Bhanu Gopal were all voted out of the Yanu tribe. So whose torch did Jeff Probst snuff during this week’s 90-minute merge episode?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 6 recap/live blog of “Cancel Christmas” to find out what happened Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
Here are the current “Survivor 46” tribe breakdowns...
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 6 recap/live blog of “Cancel Christmas” to find out what happened Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
Here are the current “Survivor 46” tribe breakdowns...
- 4/4/2024
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for Survivor Season 46 Episode 6, “Cancel Christmas.”] Finally, some action! The merge saved Survivor Season 46 from the slump it’s been in the last few episodes. With the Yanu losing streak over, Jeff Probst mercifully told the players the “drop your buffs” and prepare to move to the Nami camp. It was in these interactions that the true power players stood out. Q, Hunter, Tiff, Tevin, Soda, Charlie, and Maria are the ones to watch from this episode. Each of them have been laying strong foundations on their respective tribes that didn’t crumble once the tribal lines were erased. Other players’ strategies that seemed strong on their former teams, like Tim’s, didn’t hold their own in the large group setting. And the struggling players, well… they’re really struggling. After getting to know their new teammates, the players set off to the immunity challenge. In the new era, the...
- 4/4/2024
- TV Insider
Starting this recap with some sort of “Drop Your Buffs!” spin was one option for Survivor’s big “mergatory” episode, but I became wildly distracted by the fact that Tiffany named her hidden immunity idol. We know Yanu has been short a few members for a while, but I don’t think the idol counts as a full-fledged castaway! Yet still, it’s nice to see Tiffany and her new friend forming such a strong bond. It is a social game, after all.
Yes, it’s the super-mega, kinda-sorta merge episode this week and it didn’t take long for...
Yes, it’s the super-mega, kinda-sorta merge episode this week and it didn’t take long for...
- 4/4/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
A “secret scene” from Survivor 46 has been released, giving Venus Vafa some additional screen time.
This deleted scene would have been fun to watch during the episode, but the producers have had to cut lots of footage this year.
The Nami Tribe has been extremely successful on Survivor 46, winning safety in the first five Immunity Challenges.
Venus, Tevin Davis, Soda Thompson, Liz Wilcox, Hunter McKnight, and Randen Montalvo have been impressive.
Unfortunately for Randen, he was removed from the game due to a medical emergency. But the remaining five members of the tribe have continued the winning trend.
Back at camp, Tevin called Venus “rude and snarky” in this clip. It was an interesting deleted scene that showed the tribe members interacting.
Now, a new clip has been released that has Venus as the star.
Survivor 46 deleted scene featuring Venus Vafa
“Where do they find the energy?” Venus said to herself as the video began.
This deleted scene would have been fun to watch during the episode, but the producers have had to cut lots of footage this year.
The Nami Tribe has been extremely successful on Survivor 46, winning safety in the first five Immunity Challenges.
Venus, Tevin Davis, Soda Thompson, Liz Wilcox, Hunter McKnight, and Randen Montalvo have been impressive.
Unfortunately for Randen, he was removed from the game due to a medical emergency. But the remaining five members of the tribe have continued the winning trend.
Back at camp, Tevin called Venus “rude and snarky” in this clip. It was an interesting deleted scene that showed the tribe members interacting.
Now, a new clip has been released that has Venus as the star.
Survivor 46 deleted scene featuring Venus Vafa
“Where do they find the energy?” Venus said to herself as the video began.
- 3/30/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
‘Survivor 46’ deleted scene: Why is Liz ‘unbelievably frustrated’ after winning food reward? [Watch]
After winning the combined reward/immunity challenge during the fifth episode of “Survivor 46,” the Nami tribe returned to camp to chomp down on all of their fresh fruit and yummy pastries. However, Liz Wilcox found herself being “unbelievably frustrated” at the sight of all of the food she could not eat because of her dietary restrictions. Of the entire reward, the only thing the 35-year-old marketing strategist from Florida wasn’t allergic to were apples. Watch the “Survivor 46” deleted scene above.
The clip begins with Liz, Soda Thompson, Tevin Davis and Venus Vafa arriving at their beach after the challenge. (Hunter McKnight was not present because he was on the journey.) “Fifth immunity win in a row,” Venus declared as she held up the Tiki Man triumphantly.
The food reward consisted of brownies, Oreos, cinnamon buns, cupcakes, plums, oranges, bananas, pineapples, watermelons and, of course, apples. “The apples are all Liz’s,...
The clip begins with Liz, Soda Thompson, Tevin Davis and Venus Vafa arriving at their beach after the challenge. (Hunter McKnight was not present because he was on the journey.) “Fifth immunity win in a row,” Venus declared as she held up the Tiki Man triumphantly.
The food reward consisted of brownies, Oreos, cinnamon buns, cupcakes, plums, oranges, bananas, pineapples, watermelons and, of course, apples. “The apples are all Liz’s,...
- 3/29/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After the third episode concluded with the Yanu tribe celebrating their unity and not having to attend their third consecutive tribal council due to a medical evacuation, the opening minutes of the fourth episode of “Survivor 46” knocked the wind right out of their sails (and again later in the episode particularly with one player). Meanwhile, Nami set another new target – this time not coming from Venus Vafa – and a major deception happened at Siga that while entertaining in the short run, could raise concern for potential dilemmas in the longer game. Let’s break down all of the events that commenced in “Don’t Touch the Oven.”
This was the first episode that Venus did not have a confessional, which as a result made the Nami tribe have the least drama this episode. But it looks like she may be able to gain another life in the game after the...
This was the first episode that Venus did not have a confessional, which as a result made the Nami tribe have the least drama this episode. But it looks like she may be able to gain another life in the game after the...
- 3/25/2024
- by Christopher Tsang
- Gold Derby
Survivor 46 was not a successful endeavor for Bhanu Gopal.
He was very emotional on the show, leading many fans to call Survivor 46 a soap opera.
But Bhanu also has a stanch supporter named Jeff Probst.
After Survivor 46, Episode 4 saw Bhanu eliminated at Tribal Council, a new episode of the On Fire podcast was released.
During his podcast, Jeff revealed that he would put Bhanu on the Survivor 46 cast, even if he could make that decision again.
It’s an interesting anecdote from the longtime face of Survivor, even as many fans have been complaining about Bhanu on social media.
Jeff Probst goes to bat for Bhanu from Survivor 46
The new On Fire podcast episode is called Jeff Don’t Lie and Bhanu was a main topic of conversation. They shared audio clips from Bhanu’s exit and spoke about his journey on the show.
Jeff then weighed in on...
He was very emotional on the show, leading many fans to call Survivor 46 a soap opera.
But Bhanu also has a stanch supporter named Jeff Probst.
After Survivor 46, Episode 4 saw Bhanu eliminated at Tribal Council, a new episode of the On Fire podcast was released.
During his podcast, Jeff revealed that he would put Bhanu on the Survivor 46 cast, even if he could make that decision again.
It’s an interesting anecdote from the longtime face of Survivor, even as many fans have been complaining about Bhanu on social media.
Jeff Probst goes to bat for Bhanu from Survivor 46
The new On Fire podcast episode is called Jeff Don’t Lie and Bhanu was a main topic of conversation. They shared audio clips from Bhanu’s exit and spoke about his journey on the show.
Jeff then weighed in on...
- 3/24/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Heading into the fourth episode of “Survivor 46,” only the Siga tribe was still sitting pretty at six members strong, as the Yanu tribe voted out two players (David Jelinsky and Jessica “Jess” Chong) and the Nami tribe medically evacuated one castaway (Randen Montalvo). So whose torch did Jeff Probst snuff during this week’s 90-minute episode?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 4 recap/live blog of “Don’t Touch the Oven” to find out what happened Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
Here are the current “Survivor 46” tribe breakdowns (click on each name to be brought to their individual profiles):
Nami: Hunter McKnight,...
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” Episode 4 recap/live blog of “Don’t Touch the Oven” to find out what happened Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
Here are the current “Survivor 46” tribe breakdowns (click on each name to be brought to their individual profiles):
Nami: Hunter McKnight,...
- 3/21/2024
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
When Wednesday’s Survivor kicks off, Bhanu is still flapping his gums, only this time he’s being honest with his tribe about what he spilled during his Journey. Tiffany is rightfully peeved. In one fell swoop, Bhanu threatened all of his tribemates’ games. The truly rich part: He doesn’t even understand why what he said was wrong! The whole debacle leads Kenzie to wonder why the guy even came on the show when clearly he doesn’t know how to play. “He could’ve just gone camping!” she says. Can’t argue with that. No notes.
Over at Siga,...
Over at Siga,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
“Soda got to go-da.” That is how Tevin Davis hilariously summarizes the next target of the Nami tribe in the sneak peek video for “Survivor 46” Episode 4 (watch above). He’s talking about Soda Thompson, the 27-year-old special education teacher from New Jersey, who is apparently “manipulating everyone” at the Nami beach. Following last week’s medical evacuation of Randen Montalvo, just five people remain on the tribe: Tevin, Soda, Hunter McKnight, Liz Wilcox and Venus Vafa.
The preview clip begins with Tevin asking Liz, “If we have to go to tribal council, how do you feel if we had to vote Soda? Because my gut is telling me, ‘Tevin, you gotta play the game.’ And if playing the game means that I have to get somebody out of this game who I think is manipulating everyone … ?” His voice trails off.
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“To be honest with you,...
The preview clip begins with Tevin asking Liz, “If we have to go to tribal council, how do you feel if we had to vote Soda? Because my gut is telling me, ‘Tevin, you gotta play the game.’ And if playing the game means that I have to get somebody out of this game who I think is manipulating everyone … ?” His voice trails off.
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“To be honest with you,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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