"Survivor" 33 Millennials vs. Gen X has been another exciting affair as players tried to sideline each other. This time, Zeke got booted out of the game and Hannah was saved by Adam's idol. Will is in a bad position after he flipped on his alliance. He might be the next in line for elimination.
"Survivor" 33 Millennials vs. Gen X: Zeke's Alliance
Zeke was back to scheming right after the last tribal council. Zeke was keen on voting David out of the game but things became complicated after one of his allies, Will, decided to flip. Will told Ken about Zeke's plan to have David voted out and he wanted to switch sides. Unfortunately, Will's plan did not work. Ken went to Zeke and confronted him which ruined David's plans to take Zeke out.
"Survivor" 33 Millennials vs. Gen X: Tribal Council
During elimination night, Zeke decided to shift the votes to Ken since they thought that David had another idol. However, they decided to vote for Hannah and in a heroic attempt, Adam pulled out the idol from his crotch to save Hannah. In the end, Zeke got his torch snuffed with five votes while Hannah had four votes which made Adam's sacrifice unnecessary.
Jeff Probst's Insights On "Survivor" 33
After the latest episode of "Survivor," Jeff shared his thoughts on the family visits. In an interview, he admitted that some of the personal stories of the players touched him. When asked how he felt about the idol that Adam pulled out from his crotch, he confessed that he forgot all about it until they edited the episode. However, he did wash his hands after the tribal council. For the next episode of "Survivor," he teased that there will be two people who will leave. This means having two tribal councils and two votes.
Given the current developments in the episode, Will is definitely in danger. Flipping out on his alliance will not put him in a good light and then, there's Hannah. Hannah has been the target of several eliminations and so far she dodged them as other people played their idol for her. As the game becomes tougher, she may not be able to continue relying on other people to keep her in the game.