RHAP: We Know Survivor - Why ___ Lost Survivor 50 Ep 10 w/ James Jones
Episode Date: May 2, 2026Why ___ Lost Survivor 50 Ep 10 w/ James Jones During Survivor 50 this week, Stephenie asked, “How did this go from Ozzy to me?” Maybe better questions for her are, “Why did you say Ozzy’s name...?” And, “Why did you try to lie to Cirie?” These are some of many topics Survivor 43’s James Jones has joined David Bloomberg and Jessica Lewis to discuss as they look at where Stephenie went wrong, how much this vote was affected by the Mr. Beast twist, and much more! At RHAP, we know Survivor, and we know Why Stephenie Lost. Jessica Lewis and David Bloomberg are joined by special guest, Survivor 43’s James Jones, to break down all the dramatic twists and tough decisions from the latest episode. With the unpredictability of coin flips, rock draws, and a celebrity twist shaking up Tribal Council, Survivor 50 continues to challenge even the savviest returnees. Jessica, David, and James dig into the chaos, focusing on the moment Stephenie found herself at the center of a swirling vote after a stretch of quiet gameplay leading to one of the tensest Tribals yet. This episode spotlights a jam-packed Survivor 50, starting with the return of the classic Survivor auction, this time with real bidding, bizarre food challenges, and even a coveted blanket causing a stir. The gameplay ramps up as a Mr. Beast twist introduces a 50/50 coin flip for immunity, leaving the fate of the tribe hanging by a thread and forcing Stephenie to scramble. Through live Tribal drama, shifting alliances, and exposed advantages, the panel examines the dynamics that led to Stephenie’s downfall. Jessica shares her perspective as someone who’s faced a rock draw, while James reflects on how trauma and past experiences impact play in such high-stakes moments. – The Survivor auction’s chaotic return and how it puts social bonds on display – The Mr. Beast coin flip twist and whether production luck changed the season’s course – Why exposing a steal-a-vote to the wrong person backfired for Stephenie – Cirie’s social mastery and quiet control over nearly every big move – The ripple effect of trauma and loyalty as returning players face tough choices Can loyalty carry you deep into Survivor, or is flexibility the only way to win Survivor 50? What happens when new-school chaos meets old-school values at Tribal Council? Tune in to find out how this unpredictable Tribal reshapes the endgame—and who might be in trouble next. 0:00 Jessica Lewis Calls Out MrBeast Rocks Twist 6:30 Jessica Shares Iconic Tribal Mementos 10:29 Why Rocks Are Rare These Days 11:12 Auction Returns: Real Food and Fun 15:34 Cirie’s Legendary Auction Performance 21:51 Strategic Framing: Cirie, Rizo, and Trust 23:41 Mr. Beast Twist Triggered at Tribal Council 32:08 Alternative Twists: Forced Rocks Controversy 36:00 Deven’s Chaos: Strategy Not MrBeast’s Doing 41:33 Joe’s Loyalty, Honesty, and Social Blindspots 42:11 Cirie, Rizo, and Emotional Manipulation 48:21 Stephenie at Tribal: Missing Moves Exposed 54:42 How Ozzy Became a Target 1:13:18 Pregame Bonds: Cirie vs. Stephenie 1:22:12 Idol Plays, Voting Numbers, and Blunders 1:32:57 Big Move-I?tis Sinks Stephenie’s Game 1:38:03 Inflexibility, Relationships, and Self-Awareness 1:51:26 Stephenie’s Threat Level Surges Pre-Vote 2:04:04 Strategic Voting and Numbers Analysis To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
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If you lost Survivor and you're feeling down, David and Jessica.
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Welcome back to the 10th anniversary year of the Y Blank Lost podcast and the 25th anniversary
of Y Blank Lost as a concept.
I'm David Bloomberg.
And because we have so much strategy talk in this podcast,
I'm going to follow Jeff Probst's lead
and throw in randomness.
Like a coin flip, pick a card,
a roulette wheel,
just because.
So if suddenly someone disappears off the podcast today,
you'll know what happened.
Their number came up and that way.
The crazy thing is,
is you could do that.
Good.
Joining me,
that voice you heard,
of course,
is my co-host,
Jessica Lewis,
who told Mr.
Beast on social media
exactly what she thought
of the idea of forcing a rock drop if nobody had volunteered to flip the coin.
Listen, I had to.
It was a necessary reaction to that moment.
Like, how dare you tell everyone, too bad so sad you're going to rocks if no one can agree to this coin flip.
Yeah, I was a little frustrated with that.
So, yeah, I shared my feelings.
And welcome back to our special returning guest, James Jones.
as, you know, I flipped a coin to see what guest would be here.
And luckily, heads came up for you.
And I also hate rock draws.
I hate random rock draws as well.
Like this is a lot of PTSD this episode.
You know, I just wish we had a regular 10 person vote.
Give me a 50-50 coin.
I don't take any of it.
It's not a split, charable of five with a random boat.
That's just me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's a lot of trauma.
I've decided.
You probably heard me mention this, James,
but I do think that we're seeing a lot of trauma responses
on season 50 of Survivor, for sure.
Yeah, it's coming up.
So James, how have you been doing since we had you on with us last season?
I mean, everything is good.
I mean, I was kind of bummed.
I didn't get a call for 50.
I was sitting by my phone.
I thought I, you know, had a strong performance.
Clearly, that didn't happen.
So I got revved up when 50 started.
I stayed away from all the pregame.
But then once it started, it's been fascinating to watch now that you kind of know
some of these players and you kind of understand their personalities inside and outside
the game.
And you're just kind of thinking before the show, okay, I know these people are going to
click.
But where are the random relationships going to pop up?
And I think that part has been very interesting for me.
And I've been doing pretty well just working.
like, you know, just easing back into kind of the survivor community and getting back on a podcast and stuff.
So thank you for having me.
And I'm excited to talk to you to tonight.
This is a great episode.
All right.
Well, as it happens before we start, I got something in, well, I was going to say the mail, but it was UPS today.
And I think you two may have something similar.
Look what showed up.
I think we might.
I have spoken by Rob Sester Nino.
You know, obviously, since I just got it today, I literally was like, okay, I'm looking at, I'm watching the truck, you know, as it comes because I got an announcement of, I got an email from UPS.
Like, you have a package coming and it said it was from the books publisher.
So I was like, I think I know who this is from.
But I was watching the truck.
I hope it gets here before the podcast.
But yes, I haven't started yet.
But, you know, I'm very much.
looking forward to it. And of course, people, I think you can still pre-order it.
I think technically it's publication date is not yet. I think you can still pre-order it.
So obviously, we encourage it, you know, and we're not just saying that because he's the boss.
I promise. He did not ask us to do this. He didn't. He didn't at all. And I will say,
I should be frustrated. I should be, but I'm not frustrated. I didn't get a shout out or anything
in the book. But there is something on page 213 that I thought was a little.
little fascinating and that was should I go to rocks and I was like oh what does Rob Cessernino
think about going to rocks well he does not think that we should have gone to rocks in millennials
versus Gen X he thinks that was unnecessary and I was like that feels like a little bit of a shot
but I understand because 10 seems like a really probably but he did say there's usually another
creative play and because he said this and I I love him dearly and I'm not discounting what he said
context matters, right?
When these decisions are made in James,
I'm sure you can appreciate this.
So I brought a little something with me to show you all.
I don't have I ever shown this on the podcast,
but I might happen to have this.
This.
You're really small on my screen.
So what does that say?
It says the tribe has spoken.
It has Jeff Prope's signature on it.
Look at that.
Okay.
And it is episode 10.
Mm.
From Millennials versus.
John X,
right in the middle.
It was the episode
that I didn't go home,
but almost did.
And this is why context matters.
When you start to see this,
Jessica,
and then you see
another
Jessica.
How'd you get those?
Jessica.
And then you see another
Jessica.
You start to realize
people don't like you very much.
You start to be
where you are.
where your law in life is in Survivor,
and you really hope that they all vote for this guy,
which they ultimately did.
They voted for Chris, that particular episode.
Now, I acquired these because a friend of mine
won them in the online auction,
which was a super lovely gift for them to give me.
But this is why I say context matters,
because that was the lead up to the episode
where we ended up going to rocks.
And things were very split at that point in time
between the two factions, if you will.
And so I just wanted to include that.
Yeah.
And Rob did say in here, if you don't see any path forward, any other path forward for you and
your allies to combat the other side, then yes, you've got to do it.
Don't just sit there getting picked off one by one.
And that's exactly the point.
I mean, remember, Rob did do the Why Jessica Lost podcast with me.
Oh, I know.
We explained why it was the right move for you.
Yes.
And so I think that there may have been other people in there who was not necessarily the right move for.
Yes.
And this is why this is what makes, yes.
And this is what makes Survivor so fascinating because in that moment, for me, that was the best decision, even though it was a horrible thing to have to do.
But yes, other people probably didn't need to do that.
Could I have been creative with my legacy?
Probably.
Was my brain in that space?
No.
in hindsight, of course, you're like, oh, maybe there was another option.
But this is what makes this game so fascinating and also so difficult because things are moving very quickly.
Things are outside of your control.
And everybody's lying to you about everything all of the time.
And so you just have to try to pick and choose what's going to work best for you.
And so I just, I'm very fascinated to look through the book because I really do think that Rob Sessorino is one of the greatest people to ever play this game.
So I'm certainly not discounting anything.
but I thought it was interesting.
I was like, oh, rocks.
Oh, okay.
I had to, I was going through it very quickly because I just got it the other day.
But I am excited to read all of it because he, I'm sure, has incredible advice for anyone
who is interested in playing this game.
See.
And I want to just echo with Jessica saying because a lot of times people get criticized for
not doing things to put them in a position to win at the end of the game.
And they say, what was the point of going to?
to three or four in drawing dead,
when you could make a move at six, seven, eight
to put yourself in a position,
or you can kind of go along with the flow
and kind of be dragged to the end
or know you're kind of on a sinking ship
and you're being kept because you haven't made an impact in the game.
So I feel like you have to make those decisions.
So we also have to kind of also look at the game
in that context as well
and kind of see, you know,
from the player's point of view sometimes
and not necessarily, you know, a very objective.
you know, you know, two plus two equals four
to have an equation because that's not how survivor operates.
And also, I do want to point out for people who may not remember this,
Millennials versus Gen X was before the get up and walk around and talk
at the Bible Council era.
Yes.
I think that, well, it was like one season before that, I believe.
I know.
I was so frustrated when the next season, I'm like, wait, what are they doing?
And I was like, this has never happened before.
Why are they standing up?
They were very adamant about where you would sit.
and it was very important about where you were sitting.
And so doing anything outside of that space felt not allowed.
So I think, yeah, the same situation is much less likely to happen.
And I think there's a reason that they haven't gone to rocks since then.
Because if you are that tied up, you can get up and go talk to people and try to convince them to swing over,
which I believe is exactly, I mean, you've talked about it before.
You and Will could have gotten together and figured out what you were doing.
Because Will didn't swing over because he thought you were going to swing over.
And if you would be able to talk to him, he would have known, oh, okay, she's not going to swing over.
Therefore, I should swing.
And suddenly there's no rocks there.
So yes, I do think going forward, it is much less likely that you go to, the people go to rock.
Yes, which is why it's so fascinating that we saw so much movement at this tribal council this time, because there was a possibility of going to rocks.
And there was also a whole lot of things happening in that tribal council.
It was very fascinating for sure.
Yes.
And I thought, you know, switching to this one, I thought overall this was a very fun episode.
I think that's a, you know, almost universal opinion.
Nothing in Survivors ever universal.
So I'll say almost universal.
but it could have easily been horrendous,
which we will talk about in a few minutes here.
And I do want to say,
most of the fun didn't come from Mr. Beast.
It came from Mr. Devons.
Oh, my gosh, I love that, man.
So good.
I mean, I feel like watching Devons play
and talking to Devons and under Stanley Devons,
you kind of see what was happening,
kind of giving this guy all artillery,
you know that early after tribal, right, that early when you get back from the challenge.
Devons is probably the player that you may have to cue in maybe a half an hour.
Oh man, we just, you just pulled a fast one and we're trying to, we may have the votes.
Like, giving a player like Devon's kind of time to kind of, you know, ammo.
Yes.
And before you have everything else, we can get to it.
But it's kind of a tough situation because you don't.
want to give the first name on the beach.
Right.
And that's,
and I think we're,
and that's getting into minutia and just,
you know that like,
like the first person.
I don't think it's at all.
It's never that person.
I think it's,
I think it's,
I think it's rule one.
I think there will,
we will have a lot of discussion about that in rule one.
But,
but,
but first we have to get to the rules.
And,
you know,
just last week,
I predicted Stephanie would be brought to the end as a goat.
Hmm.
So much for that prediction.
but what we may lack in our ability to look into the future
we make up for in looking back at how players have played the game.
We will, of course, do that again this week
as we figure out where Stephanie went wrong or right
by comparing her gameplay to a set of guiding rules
for winning I originally wrote way back after season one
and have been updating ever since.
We will use all the non-spoiler information available to us
from what we saw on TV, interviews, social media, and secret scenes.
And, of course, the newest published version of the rule
rules can be found at rob has website.com slash yX lost feed and look for the link bubble that
conveniently says survivor rules. But before we get there, we always have some other things to discuss.
And, you know, I know we've already been talking about things, but yeah, we've, there's a few of them
here because as with last week, I know everyone expects me to talk about the big twist first.
And again, like last week, there were two of them. So again, for the third time, uh,
We will start with the good twist first, like we did,
and especially since it kind of led into the second.
And the good twist was the auction.
Oh, yes.
Yeah, I hear people saying, wait, the auction isn't a twist.
It's been around forever, which is true.
But Jeff more recently turned it into something that was unrecognizable
and not really even an auction.
This one was.
And it was fun for both us and the players.
So, yes, these days.
something that Jeff does that's fun
and not potentially game killing?
That is a twist.
A real auction is so much more enjoyable
than the BS, spend all your money or lose your vote,
non-auction that they've been.
Almost like Jeff Probes should listen to us more.
I feel like maybe he is occasionally.
I think the auction was great.
And I think the whole, the test with Jonathan
and Ozzy with that dualed.
that dual price thing
is something that they're definitely going
to kind of bring back.
I feel like that that's something
that I feel like that's one of the few things
that I've seen a new era that really could
break a relationship
or maybe even form one.
Like especially, you know, if you're hungry
and you have a plate of fried chicken
and your ally doesn't eat something.
You may not,
you may look at them differently.
You know, or your enemy doesn't do it.
And you may make things even worse.
Yeah.
You know, so I feel like this is a good element that kind of can maybe bring some,
some little, you know, conflict in a nice way socially to the game.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I agree completely.
And it was fun.
It was fun to see Jonathan, you know, eating this horrid thing and then spitting it up.
It was even more fun to see Aubrey, like, excited to eat the grums and jumping up and down
and biting into one and squirting Ozzy with it and, you know, all the other things in her going,
I'm a psycho.
I mean, that was, all that was fun.
Yeah, but Surrey takes the prize.
She gets the prize.
Like, as far as I'm concerned, the fact that, like, she was like, Jeff, I'm going to go throw up.
And then I'm going to come back and eat the rest of them.
And then did exactly that.
It was like she completely rallied.
I loved that so much for her because it was just such an honest moment.
And it's fascinating to me that there.
That's the world you're living in when you're out on the island is like, I'm going to go throw up.
And people aren't surprised.
They're not like offended.
They're not grossed out.
Even if you're like, I need to go, I need to go take an aqua dump or whatever it is.
People are just like, okay.
And it's like everyone walks around.
I should say the producers walk around hand sanitized.
They know that things are happening that are not pleasant and that are gross.
But it is fascinating to watch how all of that just gets stripped.
the way. I mean, I don't pee in front of people. I peed in front of everybody in Survivor because you're
just like, well, I mean, I don't have a choice. I'm about to do a challenge. There's 150 people
watching me, but I have to pee. I'm literally just going to pee right there. It's fine. You don't care
anymore because it's like there's a bigger goal in mind. And I so love that we got to see that
from these players during this auction. It was just so enjoyable. Yeah. Yeah, the serie moment,
I have to say, reminded me of what?
One of my birthdays, when I lived in a dorm, it couldn't have been my team because I graduated
before I was 21.
But my roommate and several other people decided that, you know, on my birthday, they were going
to give me a lot of alcohol.
And so I remember sitting in the hall.
People were just giving me drinks and they were just whatever they had handy.
So some of it was pretty disgusting.
Oh, no.
I mean, the mixes.
and they were giving it to me.
And at one point, I was like, I'm going to throw up.
So they handed me a wastebasket.
I threw up and then they kept giving me drinks.
So I do not recommend this.
This is probably, you know, a bad, bad idea in general.
And I also remember the RA who's supposed to watch out for things like this,
walking by and just being like, don't let them die.
Okay.
So it's kind of surprising I remember anything, to be honest.
but yes, I do remember those.
And Sheree reminded me of that lovely, lovely moment.
I feel like Surrey went to the spa.
She got a blanket.
Yeah.
You know, she got some food.
Secure.
Charcurity.
Ah, I hate that word.
Sharkurity.
Shikudery board.
Charcutory.
I mean, if they had a shower out there,
she would have been for it and got it.
She brushed her teeth.
Yeah.
Someone else pointed this out.
She brushed her teeth before.
she threw up. So it was like, oh, come on. She probably left over. You probably take it back to camp.
You know, it was probably, you know, a great thing. So it was great to watch. Well, and I will say if
they're selling a blanket, I'm buying the blanket for sure. I'm buying the blanket. I was like 80 bucks.
Yeah, like that's such a deal. Get the blanket. They just didn't want to 200. They just didn't want
to get against Ceree for that blanket. They were like, she was like, mama needs a blanket.
Okay. That was the end of it. I mean, but I think that.
that's also part of the psychology
if we're going first at 80.
Like, she could have went first at 200.
Yeah.
But she's going first at 80 is her saying,
all right, like, what's going on?
I feel like there's always a psychology and everything.
Because me and Jessica's first reaction was 80.
Like, yeah.
Like, 80, they got 500 and you can pool money.
So two people together can say, like, we can split the blanket.
Right.
You know, 400 bucks and no one did it.
So like that's kind of, you know, I think that's, I look at all these little things that
happen when you're out there where it's like, that's just very interesting to me.
That was very interesting to me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like I said, Mama got to have her blanket there.
And she slipped into Mom Mo a couple of times during this episode once when Ozzy, you know,
she was like later on, she was like, you should use your, or I'm going to use the extra
vote, which she didn't end up needing, obviously.
But he says, do you think now?
the time and she's like, I'm going to use the extra vote.
You know, everybody recognizes that mom tone of voice.
And then Rizzo posted, I don't remember where, probably on Chap CCC.
Was it?
Okay.
He posted and said, you know, he considered flipping the coin and was about to like make a move
for it.
And Surrey gave him the look like, don't you dare, which of course is the look we get from
our moms.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
She is quietly controlling so many people in her beautiful way of doing it.
I love every conversation that you see Ceree having with people because she's,
she's never overreacting.
She's always just like, mm, mm-hmm.
And then she's kind of thinking.
And even if they try to like call her out on something, she's like, well, of course I'm
just going to say yes because what is the rule?
Like if someone proposes something, you don't say no.
but she does in such a way that's just like, well, duh, why would I do anything else?
And so she makes everyone that she's talking to feel like they have to justify what they're doing as opposed to she has to.
And then she also reminds people of their place while they're like talking to her.
And then the most fascinating thing I saw her do this episode was when she was sitting on the hammock with Devons and was just ticking off all like, this was the target, then that was the target, then this target.
And now you're voting for me.
And it was so great because it just, she forces people to have to be honest.
And then she can kind of read their responses, which she was talking about with Stephanie,
who will be talking about today, how just body language matters so much.
And her ability to just seem so calm and comfortable.
And every conversation she's having makes her seem so non-threatening.
And people just listen to her.
It's an art.
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Rizzo does this really well, too, is when they're talking to someone, they frame the, the communication
as a we in that best person's point of view. So like, even when Rizzo was talking to Jawan last year,
he's kind of like, yeah, us. This is our way forward. Or he's like, he's talking to Stephen,
this is us and our way forward. Surrey in each one of these pockets, her and Tiffany probably have
this is our way forward.
Stephanie says in the ex-review interview,
we're going to the end.
Us and here's our way forward.
Even when Ceree's joking with Joe.
I think a lot of times I think about the game in groups.
We think about it in kind of clusters.
I feel like Joe,
the reason why Joe feels comfortable is because Tiffany
and does Joe feel comfortable going to end
probably with Tiffany and Ceree?
That makes a lot of sense.
So she's able to create these little pockets of trust
and this of Ozzie Rizzo and herself.
I can't trust.
You had to get to the end.
You need people and you only had to get the four.
So you have three.
One is always happy to come along to get to that four spot.
You know, so even with a relationship with Joe, Tiffany, and Jonathan, that's a four there.
Aubrey kind of Devin's Tiffin herself.
Like there's a lot of different avenues forward that she's in the middle of.
And when she's framing those conversations, she can frame them in ways to make sense because Devin's Hayes Joe.
So you know how to frame that conversation.
You know, Emily and Jonathan,
you know how to frame that conversation, right?
Probably Joe and Tiffany.
So you already know how to frame the conversation
is based on you're talking to because the lines are just so drawn out.
And it's, yeah, it's just kind of like lambs to the slaughter out there now.
Yeah.
We hope.
We're biased here.
But, you know.
But yeah.
So after the auction, to get back to that,
it of course morphed into a way for Jeff.
bring in Mr. Beast and even made it seem like it was a consequence of their own actions
as if they were going to bring Mr. Beast all the way out there and not have him come on
with his twist. Yes. If they did take their love letters, would they have still had done the twist?
Like they say we don't want the love letters. I mean, I think by offering it up for only $20
each, one, it was almost a certainty, okay? That they're going to take that chance. Two,
If someone either ran out of money or didn't want to spend 20 bucks for some reason because
they felt it was a risk, I think Jeff would have said something like, well, either he would
have revealed it.
So they saw it was their letters.
And then that would have gotten everyone.
Or he would have said, oh, remember I said you can share money so someone else can pay
their 20 bucks in order to get this for everyone.
And as a matter of fact, I believe that is the main reason he allowed.
money sharing this time just to make sure that there was some path that was going to be available
to get Mr. B-Skin.
That's fair.
Do you remember when Mike Holloway was like, oh, yes, I'll go in too with the 20, everyone,
I think it was $20.
And he was the last one up and then I was like, never mind.
And everybody got so mad at him.
Yes.
Great, great moment.
Great moment.
Love stuff like that.
Yeah.
Now, once that triggered, the rest of the twist took effect at tribal council.
Other people outside the game had predicted it would be a coin flip for doubling the prize
or elimination.
I did think that doubling the prize could be involved.
I did not think automatic elimination because who would do that?
Well, now we know.
At Devons.
Well, plus they added some things to it.
They added the double immunity for the flipper if they got it right.
Although we've heard flippers never win.
I think it was smart because on Beast games, it's just flipping for the good.
of the group or you get eliminated.
Like you flip and whoever wins gets double the price.
You personally have no guarantee of gaining anything if you get it right.
Here, Devons had a guarantee that was good for him.
So I like that modification to it.
Because it gave someone incentive to do it for their own benefit.
Yes.
What were the chances that the torch was going to pop up on the coin?
50-50.
I looked up, okay, I know there's been a lot of people like, they rig the coin.
I looked up how you rig a coin.
It is not easy.
Okay.
Most of it deals with magnetic, which they obviously did not have magnets under tribal council.
Or a slight of hand and using a double-headed coin, which he obviously did not do in that case.
So, you know, I think Jeff and Mr. Bees were personally.
perfectly happy if it went the other way.
I think they were wrong,
which I'll get to in a minute.
But, you know,
once Rick himself showed an interest in flipping the coin,
it was funny to see a few people doing the same thing that we've seen on Beast
games.
They're like, yeah, do it.
It's all about you.
Hype them up.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, of course.
Because it could double their prize money.
Yeah.
And they have no risk.
It's only a risk for the flipper who in this case had been on the bottom for,
you know,
the last little while.
anyway. So yeah, oh yeah, you do that. Yeah, I'm just going to sit back here, but you do that.
Mm-hmm. I mean, the risk comes with the one of us is going to be then voted out if he's
correct in his, in the flip. Most of them knew they weren't in danger. And those who,
the person who was in danger did not realize she was in danger. Well, Aubrey was also concerned.
And so she was concerned, yes. But, uh, the one of the one.
who should have been concerned was not.
I mean, with the live trial,
I do think there was a slight possibility of a
I don't think it was like something that would have been a planned thing to do.
But I think if Devons was on the table possibly
and we don't know how on the table he was at that point,
you know, it could have been a game time decision just because in the day,
Stephanie and that sign was going to vote how they're going to vote.
you know, so it kind of just, it's in the hands of, you know, you know, yeah, well, a weakly wish.
Yeah.
So I think those are things that I think if we knew what they were doing going in or maybe not,
but I definitely think she was slight risk here.
But we know it was Stephanie Aubrey and Rick.
I, once we get to rule one, I have, I fully believe it was Stephanie going in and certainly
Stephanie by the time of the coin flip.
No, you don't.
I have my stack of evidence that I will go over to, to decide to, you know, share with you once we get to that.
Oh, fascinating. That's fascinating.
But anyway, getting back to the result, as much as it was a fun one, like I've said, and I said earlier, I have to give this twist thumbs down.
Like many people already have said, I'm not the first to say this by any means.
because it could have been horrible.
Yes, Devons volunteered.
But even Jeff admitted, oh, we didn't think anyone would volunteer.
We thought we'd have to go to rocks.
And that's why they put that mechanism in there to force it.
It could have easily ended up with a rock truck
because there are many times you get to a tribal council
where everyone thinks the person on the bottom is someone else.
Just look at last week, Christian had no idea he was a problem.
about to be voted out. It was a complete blind side. There's no way he would have flipped that coin
if it happened then. And I don't know that anyone necessarily would have. And if it was, now,
it was lucky that Devin's knew he was, you know, seemingly on the bottom and was not in a good
spot, if not this time, at least going forward. And so it's very clear that a lot of the
jubilation over this twist is results oriented. And a lot of people,
We'll say that.
Fun guy.
Rick Devons volunteered.
He got it right.
He survived.
Woo-hoo.
But if it landed on tails,
it was bad enough that they interrupted the most interesting tribal council of the season to do the flip.
But if it turned out he was just gone and there was no tribal council, that would have been a huge mood killer.
And it would have been even worse if it had gone to rocks.
Because imagine Surrey drawing the wrong.
wrong rock and getting wrong flip, only to be screwed again when she was playing a masterful
game, which I know many of us did worry about it. I saw it all over the place. I got text about it.
There were messages all over social media about it. And yes, I know that is the worst case scenario.
And people may say, well, that was very unlikely to happen. My calculation, 5.5%, which is way too
why, you know, for my taste.
But unlikely things happen all the time on Survivor.
Think of how many times a swap has ended up with a grouping that seems to defy the odds.
Even the season, all three David versus Goliath players landed on the same tribe.
And immediately people were, I mean, some people were, you'll fix to anything, but there
are people fixed.
There's no way.
The odds are against it.
Yeah.
Uncommon things happen.
Think about what Jimmy Fallon said to Christian last week on the Tonight Show.
Oh, it wasn't supposed to be you.
Yeah, well, guess what?
That's the problem with these twists.
You don't know how they will end up or who it will affect.
This one was lucky.
I'm worried Jeff will take away from this.
Oh, that was fun.
We should do it again.
Yeah.
If you keep doing stuff like this, someone will eventually get royally screwed.
It was a good outcome.
It was not a good twist.
See, what I thought was going to end up happening was that the offer would be extended to
if somebody wants to, somebody can.
And if that person is successful, the same rules apply, right?
And you would get an idol, blah, blah, blah.
If that doesn't happen and if someone isn't interested in volunteering to do it,
we are then going to have a vote.
And the actual tribe is going to decide who is flipping this coin.
And whatever choice is made, that person has to flip.
and they don't end up with an idol.
They have to flip the coin and they can save themselves
and then they don't get voted out and then there is no vote out at all.
Like that would be an interest, like that's what I thought was going to end up happening
that it was going to come up to like the players were going to decide,
well now how do we work this?
Like do we want, who do we want to flip this and run the risk of 50, 50 they get to stay,
they have to go?
That was what I was anticipating.
And then I was like, oh, Brock's, hell no.
No, this is terrible.
Like what, what are you doing?
So, yeah, that I have the same, the same gut reaction to the rock draw being the force that's going to cause people to do this.
I would rather it have been, okay, fine, then you're all picking.
Like, then you have to go up and it's just like tribal council except you're voting for the person who's going to flip the coin.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like the voting for the person to flip the coin depending on what the, what the benefit.
are to the flipper,
meaning like if that flipper
maybe gets two votes at tribal council
or I think the idol is a good
thing for the flipper as well.
Something like that that maybe
gives consequence to the person
if they win. So if you go to the person on the bottom
and they have to do votes, then maybe the bottom
can flip. So maybe you volunteer
because you look at your game
and say, because if we talk about
numbers, a 50-50
chance at immunity and the idol
it's probably the best chance
you're going to get for an advantage in the game.
Yeah.
So if you're really thinking about it,
the question is, why would you not
unless you're in a very dominant position?
Like, if the goal is to win the game,
I think this is probably your best kind of shot,
especially if you're anywhere close to the bottom.
So if I was Aubrey or if I was Rick,
you know, I think this has to be your move
if you are at the bottom, right?
Even if you're Aubrey, if they're targeting Rick,
it's maybe why David thinks that Rick was the target,
that Aubrey didn't do it.
You know if Rick gets safe,
then you know you're the back of vote.
So Aubrey as a defense mechanism will want to have to do it.
Then I wonder what happens if two people want to go.
What happens where if you know Rick hits, you're going.
If Aubrey knows Aubrey hits Rick's gone,
then they're going defensively.
So I think there's some things that kind of possibly work out.
But, you know, I enjoyed it.
I suspect if more than one,
person had insisted on doing it, it would have gone back to rock draw again.
I mean, I think that they, and Jeff may have explained that, but they cut it because they
didn't need to address that.
Mm-hmm.
There was only one.
That makes a juicy situation, though.
I mean, I would hate to see it just from, but like two people like, you know, and
that can flip the game without actually being a vote meaning, those two people that are
on the bottom decide to go to rocks and a person goes home that's in a majority position.
Oh, no, I meant the people who want to do it.
draw rocks. Not everybody who draws rocks.
Oh, but they had to be unanimous decision
though, so, I mean,
I don't know. I mean, I'm guessing. I think
it probably would have been, like I said,
I suspect that instruction was probably
cut because they didn't need it. There was only
one person who really wanted to do it. Yeah, Rick,
really, Rick said this thing. Yeah. That was amazing. He did.
He did Rick Evans thing. Right. And that's the
thing. Rick did his thing all episode. And Jeff
kept attributing everything that happened to Mr. Beast
being there. It's like, Jeff, not
heading yourself on the back. These players
were playing hard no matter what.
Rick Devons wasn't just going to roll over.
Jonathan was itching to make a move.
Almost everything that happened leading up to that point would
almost certainly have happened anyway.
It was not because of Mr. Beast causing chaos.
But I know Jeff wanted to, you know, oh, it's Mr. Beast. No,
it's Mr. Devon. Like I said, it was a final 10 vote
without a split random draw, which we were robbed of,
most of the new air.
Right.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Now, speaking of Devons, he was on fire in this episode.
Yes.
If you were Rizzo, you might say he was cinema.
I loved his confessional at the beginning of the episode where he said, when I'm having
fun, I either make a good decision or a fun, bad decision.
And that turned out to be huge foreshadowing.
But when Rick has fun, I know I have fun watching.
So I was all for it.
Oh, it was amazing.
And what I love so much about the approach that he took. And I know James, you've already kind of references as well as the amount of information that was being provided to him was insane. But he just, he accepts it in such a great way. Like he's very self-deprecating. Like, I'm up for anything. Like, yeah, I mean, I'm good with that. Like, that's good. He doesn't necessarily offer up an idea until like Rizzo started being floated. And then he was like, yeah, no, I think we could all get behind that. But he lets us.
other people talk.
And then he just, he's like a little sponge.
He just takes it all in and figures out, how am I going to utilize all of this to just
destroy everyone, which was so much fun because watching everyone's faces while he was talking
during that tribal was so entertaining because it was just like everything was being put on
the table.
And immediately you had people who were defending themselves and other people that were just
stunned and shocked that this information was coming out. But he was so, it's just incredible in
the delivery and what he chose to deliver and how he chose to say it. And he was, he was like,
Enrizo, yeah, I was. I was offering up your name. And that's a compliment. And so it's just,
it's all about the way that he utilizes the information. And he didn't go in there like,
he was very clear what his objective was. Like, this is what I'm going to do. And then I'm going to have a
pitch. So everyone has to listen to him because he has things to say and he's told him
exactly how he was going to do it. It's like he offered them a thesis. Like, by the way, let me get
through this because this is what I'm going to do. Yeah. I mean, I feel like he framed it up really
well, especially with the whole the beach conversation with when that came up about, oh, they
approached me. Oh, let's wait to rule one for that part. Oh, I'm so sorry. I apologize. Appreciate it.
Slow me down.
Oh, he will.
He will.
Jessica's fault.
She was the one who went there.
Oh, oh my gosh.
I'm not going to blame the guest.
Come on.
You should know that.
Now, I do also add that Rick's wife, Becca, told him in her letter to have the spirit of playfulness.
And he definitely did.
And by the way, it is her birthday today as we record this.
So happy birthday, Becca.
Happy birthday, Becca.
I love that also Rick called Joe and Jonathan Smug, Smug, Sunday.
of bitches and said they could not wipe the smile off his face. Now, he did not mention them by name,
but we know who he talks about. It was very clear. Now, there's a couple other people I was going
to talk about, but we are already running way over here. So you'll just have to look at my videos
for that. I will do some of them there. And one thing I do want to mention, because you mentioned
it, one of you mentioned it. I can't remember who now, Joe, and talking, and talking,
to Surrey. And I didn't really realize it last week, but I think it's becoming clear that
Sheree has Joe locked into her orbit. And because he keeps going to her and telling her things that
he really shouldn't if he's not aligned with her. And, you know, remember, they did start on the same
tribe. And he, she worked to get him on side then. Plus she and Rizzo made a point of telling
Joe what was going to happen in the double-dippy duo's twist. And, um, and, um, and, and, and, and,
And, you know, Stephanie even told Rob, I think Joe is playing both sides and he doesn't want to admit that.
And it could bite him in the end, which was an interesting comment.
There's been a number of people being like, how much did she spoil about the end in her interviews?
And I think this was one of the comments people are wondering about.
We don't know.
It might not be.
But, you know, his whole honesty and loyalty schick lost him the game once.
Could it lose in the end again?
Yeah, sure.
You know, and meanwhile, he continues to be offended by other people playing the game.
Like, he went off about how terrible it was for Devin's to talk about lying when he revealed his fake idol.
Oh, no.
And then Stephanie told Dalton Ross that Joe couldn't even look at her when she told him about the steal of vote because she had originally lied and said she didn't get anything.
She said, well, sorry, she said he was like a child that was so mad I didn't tell him sooner.
So if anybody's thinking Joe has changed, no, no, he hasn't.
well I mean this is a survivor what happened on the other beach what did Rizzo do earlier this year let's give Rizzo some juice we have to was it Rizzo somebody we have to let Joe know someone said we have to tell Joe right that's right that's right I think that was part of the whole getting him in that alliance or apparently in that alliance there so you know what Joe appreciate so stuff what you have to do to get like hey I didn't tell anybody else this Joe mm-hmm look this is what I have and I'm telling you
because I know you value this type of honesty.
And when you don't do that with somebody like Joe,
you're in his mind.
You're dead to him.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Well, and I think someone like Joe makes it so easy for other people to play with him
because they know exactly what they know exactly what he needs is exactly what James
just said.
I mean,
if you're able to feed into that person's way of playing the game,
then they are going to be more desirous.
working with you because while this person is playing the game that I that I respect and that I
think people should play, even though that's not at all what Surrey and Rizzo are doing, but they are,
but they know how to do it with Joe. I think that really is a, Rizzo and Sari are very good at
figuring out the emotions of other people, figuring out how other people are going to respond
to information and what's important to them. And that's how they present the information that
they're providing to them, depending on what it was and what time they need to share it,
but they do it in a way that is for that person's receipt of the information as opposed to,
I just need to tell you something.
It's about that person who's getting it.
Yeah.
I want to say something, but I don't know if it's a rule, so I'm going to stop.
Okay.
I try to remember it.
Sorry, James.
We, we, you know, like I said, well, there's some other stuff that I was planning to discuss,
but we just had too much fun.
But we, of course, have our regular segment for the season.
The CBS Mornings Crew is wrong about Blaine.
So how were the hosts of CBS Mornings Wrong this week?
Well, Gail admitted something to us.
She'd never watched Survivor before and just started this season.
Knock me over with a feather.
Yeah, we know, Gail.
It's been very clear.
I'm not sure why you're admitting it now after pretending otherwise to this point.
Maybe she's been listening to you.
I think she just decided she couldn't make it badly anymore.
I don't know.
Later, when Stephanie was describing how Surrey had spread around something she told her,
Gail asked, did you go to Ceri and say, why did you do that?
Because she didn't know till she saw it on the show,
which Stephanie had to patiently explain to her.
You know, so Gail is watching, but she's still not actually absorbing anything that's happening there.
Yeah.
It's hilarious.
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Now, of course, Gail had to ask who Stephanie thinks is going to win.
And to make it worse, she acknowledged that Stephanie was a member of the jury.
And she said, who are you picking to win at all?
Gail, do you understand that as a member of the jury,
she already didn't pick someone too willing to think it all.
Never mind.
I know the answer to that.
But she asked Stephanie that question just moments after they had a whole conversation
about how Stephanie is a terrible liar.
And then she asked us to be dishonest on live TV.
And I have to say, as I was watching,
when Stephanie said she was worried about Jonathan but was picking him.
First, she began her statement with, honestly, which we all know is often a verbal tell for,
I'm lying.
Right.
100%.
And then her eyes look down at the ground, which is the exact physical tell for her specifically
that Surrey mentioned on the show when Stephanie lied about the Ozzy plan.
Surrey said, it's so obvious that she's up to no good because it makes her feel uncomfortable.
She won't make direct eye contact with me.
So I went through the whole interview again.
And I did not notice her looking down any other time.
Now, they did cut to an image of Jonathan when she said his name.
So thankfully, you know, she looked down.
She said that.
And then they cut to Jonathan.
So we didn't see the look on her face as she continued talking about him.
Because who knows what else she might have given away.
Yeah.
It's all terrible.
Like, they just need to stop it.
Just stop it.
Gail and company.
And especially stop it with someone you just discussed was a terrible liar.
Come on.
Oh, man.
All right.
Well, like I said, there were, of course, other things going on.
Some of it, like I wanted to talk about Ozzy.
I wanted to talk a little bit more about Mr. Beast and his lack of being on the show.
That one I already have a video posted for.
Ozzie, I will post a video for so you can find that on TikTok and YouTube app,
David Bloomberg TV.
And before we do get to how Stephanie did, we want to mention that the rules we're about to discuss
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And, you know, we will be happy to see people wearing these.
Yes, we always love it.
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And buying the posters, it's lovely.
Buy it all.
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Yes.
Well, Stephanie asked at one point this week, how did this go from Ozzie to me?
That is one question we're here to answer.
Maybe a better question is,
why did you say Ozzy's name to begin with?
We'll get to that one as well.
Plus, many others, as we look at where Stephanie went wrong,
how much this vote was affected by the Mr. Beast twist and more.
At RHAP, we know Survivor, and we know why Stephanie lost.
Now, the first and most important rule is, of course, to scheme and plot.
And this one is going to be a long one.
As a matter of fact, is going to be most of our discussion today,
as far as I know, unless you two come up with stuff that I'm not ready for.
Oh, goodness.
Yes.
Quite frankly, Stephanie was not good at this.
Or maybe a better way to say it is she was good enough to allow herself to stick around for a while,
but not to actually progress in the game or make actual moves or have any shot of eventually winning.
We've noticed through the season that she hasn't gotten much screen time.
And I surmised it was because she wasn't really doing anything other than being.
a vote for other people, which does indeed seem to be the case. We saw that, for example,
and what ended up being the Mike White vote. The funny thing is, some people defended her in
various comments to me and told me, no, that's not true. But at this tribal council, she admitted
it. Yeah. Yeah, she, she, she helped me out here. She said she wasn't being the first to name names or
instigate a plan. Well, okay, again, that's why we didn't see much of her. Whoa.
Who would the TV show want to put on?
The person who's coming up with the plan or the person who's going, yeah, I'll vote for that.
No.
They're going to want the one who's formulating everything.
And then she added in her interview with Mike Bloom, I'm not ever going to lead the
campaign or lead the charge up until that point.
It was too early in the game.
Why would I start calling people out and leading the charge?
I wasn't going to do that.
Too early.
Isn't there like six days left?
Yeah.
I'm like, are you waiting until final?
five? I mean, I know there's 10 people here, and that seems like a lot, but you started with 24.
And, you know, Rizzo said exactly what I was thinking at tribal council. Don't come out here and say,
oh, I never say names. That means you aren't playing the game. If you want a plan to happen,
you make it happen. But again, she told Mike Bloom, I wasn't out there to play a cutthroat game.
I would have been a little cutthroat if I, if I had when I had to be. But honestly, the people to whom I give
my words, I really try to stick with to the end.
Yeah, nobody in season 50 was going to give the win to someone who didn't take any action
of their own until the very, very end, unless she was up against people who did even listen.
Yeah.
I mean, I feel like, I think this season more than any is showing how hard it is to make a vote
when you're playing this game on Survivor.
It's easy to be on the right side of the vote.
And we, I think this new era thing, a survivor resume, I'm on the right side of all the votes.
Right.
But the question is what happens a lot of times in jury's mind.
What we're seeing that was who actually is making these voting decisions and who are you kind of just being shepherded along?
I think one of the strategic things that she could have did better was she relied on a lot of other people to build relationships instead of maybe her and Joe's relationship.
I think what happened with Joe is if Jonathan knows you have a still-a-vote and Joe doesn't know.
what does that tell Joe?
Right.
You know, like, I mean, you can't get mad at him for you telling him he's number three.
Now that makes him something feel even better about working with Tiffany.
So clearly, at least I have a good relationship with this person.
You kept this from me.
So, like, you kind of are doing some things kind of to yourself
when you don't have those direct relationships
and people are locking other people down for you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you're certainly not helping your cause at all when you are announcing to everybody at
final tribal in front of the jury like yeah by the way i was i was never i was never leading the charge on
anything like that wasn't me like i'll go i'll go along so it's in that moment it was it was uncomfortable
to see her doing that in front of the jury but that it's also fantastic that you have a player
pointing it out to everybody like really what are you doing like this this is this is survivor 50 this is
cutthroat you're supposed to play the game you're supposed to say names and if you're sitting here saying
you're not, then you're lying to everybody anyway.
And so it's, I love that they're like calling people out for the things they're doing.
And yeah, own it.
If this is what you're going to do, you have to own it because everyone is fully aware of the, of the ramifications of doing it.
But at the same time, you have to do because of what James just said.
Like, that's what the juries want to hear.
They want to know, what move did you cause to happen?
What vote were you the, the, the, you know, the person that started the vote?
Like that's what they want to know.
And if you're going to sit there and go, I never did that.
Well, guess what?
That's not a winning strategy at all.
It's a frequent jury question.
Tell me what move you personally instigated or me.
And whenever someone says, well, I was with a group or this or that, the jury's like,
whatever.
And then if they try to lie about it and you have someone on the jury, they're like, no, no, that was me.
Like, I actually did that.
What are you talking about?
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
So because of this attitude, it is.
kind of funny that the Ozzy idea got pinned on her. Because it's true that she was not the one
who put it forth. She was just tagging along. And so, you know, I'll ask for a couple minutes here.
I'm going to go through what happened to lead up to that. So, you know, sit back, relax.
And let me, let me go through all this here. From what we saw, Aubrey was talking to Jonathan
and Stephanie on the hammock and pushed the idea of targeting threats with idols instead of Devin's
on the bottom. Jonathan bit on it, and he was the first one we saw mentioning Ozzy,
at least to us in confessional. Then he exaggerated to Stephanie about Ozzy dropping her name.
The two of them, Jonathan and Stephanie, along with Aubrey there, talked to Devin's about the
Ozzy suggestion. We didn't see how they approached or who talked first, so we could only go
by what was said at tribal council. But to me, it looked like they were telling the truth
while that Aubrey and Devin's,
while Stephanie and Jonathan were lying poorly,
especially since Stephanie's story changed as soon as Aubrey pushed back.
It started with Stephanie claiming Devin's and Aubrey approached them.
Aubrey's like, really?
And so then Stephanie changed it to,
well, the four of us were sitting on the beach together.
It was your guy's idea.
No, if you're already changing your story, you're lying.
That's it.
I mean, you know she's bad at lying,
but she just busted herself there.
you can't change your story after the first little bit of pushback.
And excuse me, the thing is, we saw Jonathan saying to Devin's, we have an opportunity to make a big move with you being a smokescreen.
So, no, it wasn't their idea.
And Devin's asked who they were looking at.
And Jonathan said, Ozzy.
So, yes, Stephanie was accurate and saying she was not leading the charge.
but she was lying when she said just about everything else,
when she claimed it was Devons and Aubrey,
when she claimed they were approached, whatever.
So again, this brings us back to the question of how it got pinned on her.
After the beach conversation,
Jonathan and Stephanie brought in Joe.
He ran the plan and the names of those who were behind it back to Cerey.
It wasn't clear to me and apparently to others in the game
if he was suggesting she join in with it
or was informing her because he believes he's with her
or something in the middle there.
But the thing is, if Sheree hears it from Joe,
she could be about 99.9% sure that he's being honest.
So when Stephanie came to Sheree
with her BS story about splitting the votes on Devin's and Emily,
Surrey already knew it was a lie.
And of course, on top of that,
she can read Stephanie like a freaking Dick and Jane kindergartner's book.
It was incredibly foolish of Stephanie to try to lie
knowing she's terrible at it, and especially when it comes to Sarie.
She said in interviews that she later told Sarie, she only lied because Tiffany was there too.
Well, okay, here's an idea.
Don't say anything then, if that was indeed the real reason.
And I think this is the main way that her name got associated with it.
She wasn't leading the charge, but she was the one who lied to Seri's face.
and if there's one thing we learned last week,
if Ceree thinks you want Ozzy out,
she is going after you.
As she said on the show,
after Ozzy,
guess who Stephanie's coming for next?
I know Stephanie doesn't want me here for the long haul.
She has to go.
The queen has spoken off with her head.
Yeah, I think that's a pretty fair assessment
as to what went down.
And I also think the other part
that makes it more Stephanie's idea
is the fact that she is the one that did approach Sarie.
Like, we didn't see Jonathan doing that.
Right.
And maybe he did.
Maybe we just didn't see it.
But the mere fact that she chose to try to do that really puts her at the forefront.
Because then it's like, well, why is she coming to us with this lie when we've told that there's a plan in place to take out Ozzie?
And so you start putting all the things together and like, who's trying to save face right now?
Well, Stephanie is.
Stephanie's trying to cover something up that she doesn't want us to all know.
And so, of course, you're going to come back and you're going to start looking at Stephanie as opposed to Jonathan.
I mean, I feel like you have to, I don't know if Stephanie and Ozzy have a relationship, but if there's someone that you say, I thought we were tight and close, but you don't have a conversation.
And you can just subtly say, oh, you don't, you can say, oh, how are you like, what's going on?
like are we still good like our group is me you like what's the point like you can kind of gather
from because I don't think Ozzy was targeting Stephanie until Stephanie was targeting him so
I think that I think there was a devons Aubrey narrative and Stephanie does nothing here yes
if Stephanie does nothing here Coles he's up to Sabrina and serian says I mean what should
should you do I have these two guys I'm playing with
but I still want to look towards you.
No, you're still, like,
I feel like there's a very much a chance
that you now have gotten back in with Surrey.
Right.
You're good with Ozzy.
You still have your two guys there in the,
and Devons and Aubrey are now in the kind of the crosshairs of what's going on,
you know,
so I just think that, you know,
when you're not the target and you're pushing for someone to be a target,
it has to be your move in all sense of the war.
If Jonathan wants Ozzy and I'm not the target,
Jonathan, you go talk to Devin's and I'm not going on down there with you.
I don't really shit with them.
Like, clearly they were the target.
So what are we doing here?
Like, either they're going to accept the deal or not.
Us two going together, they know we're talking.
Like, they know it's coming for you.
When I was playing and I was talking to somebody,
bad gameplay possibly, but they know me and Carla were kind of.
They know I didn't say anything without probably running it.
by Carla or Carla would know.
You know, like that's kind of, when you're playing,
that's kind of also gives you power and strength.
Because you're wasting time talking to somebody
with the same message where you could have been checking in
the Ozzie while they had that conversation.
And then you can flip it back to say,
hey, Jonathan went down there and they were pitching your name.
You know, and it's like, you can kind of maybe get that like,
you know, Devons being Devons.
And you can maybe flip the narrative.
But, yeah, it's playing with sharks out here, man.
I'm like, you know, so you can't slip up.
Yeah.
For sure.
Yeah.
Now, this brings up the question.
So Stephanie knew Jonathan was the one who led the charge.
Why didn't she tell people that when things started going against her?
It's similar to the issue that we discussed last week about whether Christian should have turned on Devin's.
Except our conclusion was Christian would not have gained anything and he was blindsided.
He didn't know he needed to anyway.
Right.
Would Stephanie have gained anything here?
Maybe.
It's impossible to know for sure, of course.
But she took all the heat.
She was the one mostly arguing back at tribal council while Jonathan said...
Yeah, he wasn't saying anything.
He said a few weeks.
He was like...
He was for Nazia.
Got me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He was like, he was like, well, if what Devin said is true, which it's not all true, you know, it's, it's like, it was so weak.
and saying, well, Devin's lied to us before, but he didn't, like, claim any one particular thing was a lie.
Like, she was claiming things were lies that she was then caught up in.
Well, he who got protest too much, right?
Isn't that what Devin said?
So, yeah.
And I think Jonathan saw what was happening.
And he was like, well, if things are going to flip against us, I'd rather be her than me.
So props to him, if that was his realization and he acted accordingly.
But meanwhile, Stephanie took the brunt of it.
She later said things in interviews like, I'm not going to throw my number one ally under the bus.
And that's just not who I am.
And I'm loyal to a fault.
And you know, that last one was the most accurate.
Loyal to a fault.
It was a fault in Rule 1 here.
Unlike Christian last week, she knew there was a possibility, a probability.
The tide was turning against her.
And it might have helped her to turn things against Jonathan instead of herself.
but she refused to do it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean a little bit.
I'm not doing gameplay.
Outside the game, sure.
Inside the game, sure. Inside the game, no.
Okay.
So I'm going to push back this a little bit.
Is that, you know, people like characters sometimes
that do wacky, the Philip Sheffers of the world.
Like, you know, Rupert.
I kind of admire her a little bit in a gameplay standpoint,
that type of loyalty where I know I may not be winning,
but I'm not going to sink your games.
At this point, I feel like maybe she kind of can maybe see where you're at.
Like, if you feel like someone has a chance to win and you don't,
I kind of, I kind of side with that.
I understand from a game because of it's fault,
but I kind of respect that you recognize.
I know I'm drawing dead here,
or I know this opportunity could be for you,
and I'm going to give you the opportunity and not take it away
and still possibly, you know, go home for me
to stay here from the week or two.
You know, I, if she had absolutely known that, sure.
But I still, I mean, the thing is, like I said,
she didn't know it.
As a matter of fact, she said in interviews that she still thought that Aubrey was going
at this point.
Even at this point, she thought Aubrey was going.
She thought all the way till the votes that Aubrey was going.
So she, I mean, I guess we could say, you know,
kind of a different way.
She didn't want to throw him under the bus because she didn't think,
there was a need to.
So it was kind of a different rule one issue of her not understanding what was happening around
her.
She was really anticipating going back to tribal and wanting to go back with Jonathan,
who was her number one.
So yeah,
I don't want to sit here and throw him under the bus just in case.
It's really not either of us.
Like we're not going home.
This is Devons just doing Devons things.
Right.
Not realizing that the Devons things was working.
Right.
if she had known that she was seriously at risk,
which I think she should have.
I mean, if you're being,
if you're being raked over the coals like that,
I think you should know that you're at serious risk.
And you're being great for stuff you didn't do.
If you want to stay in the game,
which is, you know,
I mean,
that's what,
that's what,
you know,
just,
that's what this is all about.
Staying in the game and going on to win.
I think you got to throw even your closest ally
under the bus at that point.
And the other thing, too,
that I think is of,
of interest here. She's not willing to throw Jonathan under the bus, but then when they're all like kind
of scrambling as to who they're going to vote for after the coin flip, she's talking to everybody and
asking them what she should do. She's like, Ozzy, should I do my steal of a vote? And she's really like,
including people in these discussions. And it's like, did you see what just happened? Like just five
minutes ago? And now you're like literally going to all of these people and asking them. I think she
whispered in everyone's ear at one point in time about what she should be doing and who's who they're all voting for, which was kind of fascinating to me. Like I just, I really was, I was scratching my head a little bit with all of that happening. Yeah, you should, like, I feel like what you saw there was that you don't really know your people because. Yeah.
At that point, I feel like in the, on the, like her relationship was like, you know, Coup John is number one. And through other people, she had relationships. Now, it's a really.
your folk room for your relations on the other
side. Like, you kind of
can't, you're not an equal partner.
You're not coming. I mean,
Survivor's about leverage. Like, if you're walking
into a conversation and I
have, you know, my three Coco members
and we need one vote, it
behooves you the same. Maybe I
just take this way out. This makes
sense. If I'm coming
to you with this, you know, a maybe
and like, Siri already has
Joe and, you know, John's is kind of a
chicken wing. Like, I don't have
Devin and Aubrey, like, I can't come dictating.
I shouldn't be saying we're, who is we splitting the votes?
Yeah.
Like in the, in the thoughts of just making a vote.
Soree's sitting there.
She knows you have Jonathan and Joe.
Rick and Emily are the current targets, right?
So we are explaining those.
Aubrey.
Yeah.
Who is the we?
Right.
And that just the whole approach, right?
It just doesn't make sense from a vote structure.
If you know where you stand with everything happening there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the big if.
If you know, she thought she did.
She always thought she knew and she was wrong for.
Kudosary.
Yeah.
Yes.
Now, another question at issue gets back to something you had brought up,
which is whether Stephanie would have been the vote without the coin flare.
Now, we could discuss this in Rule 7 since it deals with a twist,
but there's so much strategizing intertwined.
It makes more sense to do it now.
For her part, she claims.
she claimed in interviews
that going to tribal council
Devons was going to be voted out
with Aubrey as the backup
if he somehow ended up sick.
Now, I immediately suspect
that wasn't true
because first of all,
like I just said,
she had the wrong read
throughout much of the game
and certainly here.
She was being bamboozled
right up until the last moment.
So that's why I suspect it.
Okay, that's just a suspicion.
Through all the interviews,
where she mentioned that,
the people whose word she was relying on were the same people she acknowledged lied to her later and were good at it.
So she was like, Sheree told me this.
This person told me this.
Those people were lying to you.
She even admitted maybe they were lying then, but she just doesn't think so.
And then Devin's did a mid-season interview with Dalton Ross and said,
I felt I had done a good enough job of putting the target on Steph and Jonathan that I was going to be safe at that tribal council.
Now, to his credit, he acknowledged to this day I'm not sure whether that's true or not.
Obviously, to be 100% sure, we would need to hear from other players to get a better handle on it, mainly Sheree.
Because Stephanie talked about how she best up to Sheree, and Sheree said, okay, all right, well, I hear you.
then what should we do?
Now, the way this was described
screams someone being dismissive.
Like, okay, whatever, I'm done with you, but I'll pretend.
Right.
Like, what do you want to do?
Yeah, by Stephanie herself, she described it that way.
But she took it as she was truly asking me what I wanted to do.
I hear that and I'm like, whatever, whatever.
And she even told Mike Bloom.
I'm placating you.
Yeah, right.
she even told Mike Bloom that Stephanie saying she responded by saying let's just go back to Devinson Aubrey unless it's me and you're lying right to my face so again Stephanie acknowledged the possibility to me this evidence when all taken together points squarely at her being the target yeah I understand I'm there 80 percent of I'm there 80 percent of
away. Okay. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I think that makes sense. I do that by only, with her being a
target, I do wonder why not Jonathan, is that maybe serri placating Joe a little bit? I think so.
Um, I think that's kind of the, I think and just keeping. Yeah. Well, I don't know if, if, uh,
I think they're smart enough to know that Stephanie didn't come up with this plan on our own.
after she said it while exiting.
And we don't think Joe came up with this plan.
So I think we're running out of people to come up with this Ozzy plan.
Right.
But I think they were doing to use the word, you know, placating Joe.
I think that to keep Joe, you know, Joe, I think still believes he has an alliance with Jonathan playing both sides.
So if Joe doesn't want Jonathan, then they go with Steph.
They just need a number out.
They don't need, you know, anything more than that.
Exactly.
Right.
Right.
And interestingly enough, I'm sorry.
I just want to make just one point about the Joe Jonathan thin is that when they were all kind of concocting this idea about Ozzy, Jonathan made it very clear who he was going to be speaking to.
He's like, I will go talk to Joe.
And so I think that's what we're also seeing is that Jonathan is taking the lead in that relationship with Joe.
and it was confirmed just in the approach of who's going to talk to who.
And I think it was pretty certain that like nobody wanted Surrey to know what was going on.
But then you've got Stephanie marching over to talk to Surrey, not telling them it's Ozzy,
but you have like Jonathan being the one that's actually going and sharing the information with Joe,
which is removing Stephanie entirely from that idea that they do have a working relationship together.
Yeah. Yeah, I agree.
And then do you think, I mean, it's also.
you kind of think, do you think Serreed's not going to
talk to Tiffany when you tell her the real plan?
Right. Right. Right. Exactly.
So, I mean,
Hey, I got voted out. I didn't win. I didn't go deep.
But I've definitely made some mistakes. But yeah,
this is kind of bad. Yeah. Yes.
Now, now, James, since you are only 80% of the way there,
I do want to say, even if, actually, I was going to talk about this anyway,
even if the plan had shifted back to Devin's before tribal council.
There was still everything we talked about a few minutes ago with Devin's blowing up her game,
revealing her steal a vote, etc.
All of that took place before he became immune.
So things didn't look good for her.
She even told Mike Bloom,
they all turned on me because the whole steal of vote came out and it was just too much back and forth.
So even before the coin flip,
Even before he was immune, I believe, even if she wasn't the target before tribal council,
I even more strongly believe she would have been the target no matter what at tribal council,
much like I said, you know, about Christian last week with Jimmy Fallon twist,
that I believe he was going to be the target even without the twist.
I think that's the same here, that she was going to be the target,
whether it was decided before tribal council or at tribal council.
counsel. I think she was toast no matter what.
Yeah. I mean, it's still a vote thing going to the person that you're voting.
I mean, I got to quote unquote with a still vote that he didn't need to use, but I don't know.
Like, it's kind of, okay, I go to 90%.
Is that I go to 90%?
All right. Go to 90%. Here we go. We're getting a hang.
It's all I can ask for. Now, of course, a key part of all of her scheming and plotting came down to her interactions with one person whose name has
come up quite a bit already, and that is Surrey.
She felt absolutely solid with Surrey and said so multiple times on the show.
And, hey, I get it.
They know each other outside the show.
They have played with and against each other on Survivor, the Traders, Snake in the Grass,
etc.
They pregame.
Stephanie said they promised each other they'd get to the end together.
But Stephanie told Mike Bloom, I just unfortunately think Surrey was never with me.
I thought she was.
All those talks we had pregame.
during the game. We talked a ton. She was never with me. Now, part of the issue could be that as she
told Dalton Ross, we don't have a chance to talk till day 13 out there. So by the time we talk,
she's already gone on to another plan. She never intended to be with me, not with one, not, or never
once. I'm still going to be loyal with her and loyal to the people I said I'd be loyal with.
And that's my fault yet again for just being loyal and true.
Now, I don't know what was in Surrey's mind at the start of the game.
But this is something we've talked about before when it comes to pregame alliances.
They don't necessarily hold because you get into the game and things change.
They didn't meet up for two weeks.
A lot happened to Surrey in that time frame.
She already had tight allies.
She had secondary allies.
She had tertiary allies.
She even said last week she just had an understanding with Stephanie.
But Stephanie just assumed all was well, sort of.
She said she spoke to Surrey and told Mike Bloom, I would never, ever trust somebody ever
if I was getting a weird feeling from them or if we never spoke.
I would never.
I mean, I'm really not that stupid.
Come on.
But the thing is, how many times has Surrey pulled the wool over her eyes and she never got a
weird feeling. She was a traitor on the traitors and convinced Stephanie that she was a faithful
and she never got a weird feeling. She's not the best judge here. And she fell for it when,
in her words also to Mike Bloom, Sheree is constantly saying to me, you're like family. We're going
to the end. It's going to be like me and par. I swear I'm not going to write your name down.
I mean, up until the night she votes me out, she says this to me. She's good at what she does. And I
believed her. And she had it to Dalton Rust. I think she's a manipulator, but good on her. You know what I mean?
Surrey is made for these games. She's cut out for this. And also said, I'm like so frigging loyal.
Call me stupid whatever you want. Her words. Not mine.
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It's just, it's unfortunate because I do think that what we're seeing is two people
who have, one has a great ability to read other people.
and the other one just doesn't.
And when you, excuse me,
when you have a bad ability to read someone,
you then can't put so much faith into what you think that person is telling you.
You have to understand what your abilities are coming in.
And so if she knows,
I don't lie well and I'm loyal to a fault,
like you know these things about yourself.
That is going to affect how you perceive others
because you're going to have kind of a different view.
viewpoint as to like, well, I'm a loyal person. Just like Joe, why? How could people possibly
line the game of Survivor? Shocking that they can, right? And I feel like Stephanie really suffered
from that. Like, she just doesn't understand that she doesn't have that skill set and unfortunately
put herself into a position with someone who does. Yeah. You have to actually have actions to kind of
show that we're working together. And a key thing to let me know that we're not an ally is that
we don't talk about a vote and you come and tell me what we're doing.
It means you had a conversation with someone else, came to me and said,
this is what we're doing.
And if we are in our lines together, speaking from experience,
I'm assuming I'm talking to the people that are working with about the plan and
then it's being the district.
Once you, when you're on the disseminating part of the plan,
you either get offended or you kind of like, like,
if you're not a part of any type of the
XYZ of happening like
okay we have our little mini majority
when you start disseminating
you know how it gets disseminated if you're one of the
the receivers of the information yeah
and you didn't plan with me then how can we be aligned
if you can't even run a plan by me but you're telling me what to do
that's just basic just human kind of interaction
in nature which is kind of probably
another reason why I said Rhee felt so like,
girls, this is going to me and ask you,
like, before we start voting, what you want me to do?
Well, isn't that what Angelina
was talking about too, that
Jonathan, I think it was Jonathan
and Stephanie that were like, I feel like
they're just telling me what to do.
Someone mentioned this very early on
in the season where I feel like they're just telling
me like this is what we're doing as opposed to
having that discussion. And so yes,
you're receiving directions basically.
Like, okay, this is what we're doing?
Period. done. And you're like, wait,
where's my thought process in all of this?
Where's my idea in all of this?
And you're literally just using me as a number.
And that can definitely not sit well with people.
And when you're doing it to Surrey, come on.
I was going to see Stephanie wanted to be just used as a number.
Well, she did.
Yes.
I mean, but you can't approach like this is what we're doing because you already formally
in a vote.
So now you put that person in the situation where they have to say yes.
if you're talking about formulating a plan
so early on then they can
you know object a little bit
but you say we have the votes
yes that means you have five votes
already Aubrey Rick
you and Joe going on
Ozzy and we're split
whoa that's a
how do we how do we do that
yeah yeah yeah yeah
I mean I
you know Jessica I think you
summarized it well and I can't argue
with anything Stephanie
said in her compliments of
Ceri's game because
Ceri massively outplayed her
again. Just like
outplayed others already. But
Stephanie has
to take the blame for allowing that to
happen. I mean, you said it perfectly,
Jessica. If you come in knowing
all these things about yourself,
you need to adjust. It's like
coming in and saying,
well, in my first season,
I learned I could not
throw beanbags.
at something. I'm terrible at throwing beanbags at a challenge. So either you spend the off
season learning how to throw bean bags or when it comes time for a challenge, you tell the other
place, don't let me throw the beanbags. Make it be someone else. If you come back in and say,
I want to throw the beanbags again, knowing full well, you can't throw for crap, then it's your
own fault. And that is the same thing that happened here. If you can't tell when Seri
is lying and you lie terribly, especially to
Surrey, and you should avoid those two things. Right.
100%. Yeah. That part. That part. And I feel like people don't go out
on Survivor to actually be a vote. You know, they go out to make moves. Like I mean,
and that's kind of, and the hardest part I think about playing the game is like when you don't
have that power, when you know you are kind of just a vote. So when you had the opportunity
to kind of put your power in the game, showing that.
that restraint is kind of
what you kind of really need to do sometimes.
Like, when you're, if
you're a stephen, you're like, I'm not taking
out. When Jonathan brings the idea, you to say,
John, go make that happen. If you get the votes,
you don't go marshal.
Like you say, hey, if you
have those votes, you have to figure
out where, and if two of those votes
are covered people that you're planning on voting out,
that's not the place you want to go. You want to bring
those people in like last.
Like, like, get this
a re blessing possibly or
maybe you get a Rizzo like, oh, Rick is, like, maybe, like, yeah, but you have to have those
relationships to start.
Like, you can't start a vote without a relationship prior.
I think that's what you do is here where you're trying to start this vote, but you don't
have that relationship built prior.
So doesn't make sense.
Like, why are you talking to Rick and, Rick and Aubrey?
You're not on their team.
You know, you feel like, what is happening here?
And you already know, you already know, Joe and Devons aren't like, you know, X, Y's.
So it's, yeah, it's Joe, let's give Joe props flexibility.
Like, let's just, let's, he may not be identifying his flexibility.
Yeah, I mean, that's the problem.
I think it'll end up being, and I may have something about this in here later.
I can't remember if it's here.
I'm doing it for a video, but, um, that I don't think it's so much flexibility as hypocrisy.
Oh yeah.
No, we talked about it earlier.
We talked about it earlier when, when Stephanie said, he's doing.
doing these things. He's playing both sides, but he doesn't want to admit that he's playing both
sides. And therefore, that's going to come back and bite him. That was what she was talking about.
So yes, it is good to play both sides if you recognize it. If you won't admit that you're playing
both sides, then it's bad. Well, and this is again, I've already mentioned this about Surrey,
but her ability to respond to someone and go, well, of course I'm going to say yes. Like, why would
I say something else? And she understands how to like read that space. And,
what's going on in that moment, there is a way to respond when someone is presenting to you
information, because if you immediately have a needyric reaction to it, then that becomes suspect.
And if you start getting defensive or like, why are we doing that and asking too many questions,
that becomes you turn into Stephanie, which is exactly what Stephanie did in response to her hearing
her own name, she started running around to everybody and was actually putting her name into the
lips of other people like, okay, apparently the vote is all on me.
And people are like, okay.
Cool.
Great.
Now I know everybody's voting.
You know, like she was helping spread the word that Stephanie was the target.
Yeah.
Ceree followed the Ghostbusters provision of, you know, of the rule.
When someone, you know, well, it offers you an alliance, you say yes.
Someone said, okay, we want to do this.
Okay.
We'll do that.
And then you go later and figure it out.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
It's, it's just.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, I have to add that part of the problem with Stephanie getting outplayed by Surrey is that
Surrey is playing the game as it should be played.
While Stephanie told Dalton Ross, and this is something we've touched on already,
with a little pushback from James, that she said, I played.
the best game I could play with honor and some loyalty, trying not to be this brutal cutthroat
pretty good example for kids everywhere. So there's that huge problem lumped on top of it.
The best game does not include those aspects. You are not there to be an example for kids.
Okay? This is not Sesame Street. You know, this is something we have discussed dozens and dozens
of time.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
And listen,
you know who would be
welcomed on Sesame Street?
Surrey.
Surrey.
I mean,
immediately.
Did you just see her
hanging out with Elmo?
I mean, come on.
Wow.
The cameo book is.
Yes.
Young as a rest of the Sesame Street
is about to be on.
PBS,
we need to make this happen.
Yeah, because it would.
Because Sarie
doesn't appear to be
manipulative.
She just appears to be
responsive.
to the information that's around her.
Yeah, so she's again on Sesame Street.
She is a great example for kids everywhere.
All right.
Well, it's been long, but like I said, we knew that.
So it's time for rule two, which says not to scheme and plot too much
and to keep your scheming secret.
Now, based on how much we talked about Stephanie not scheming and plotting enough,
I don't think she really had a problem with the first part.
But that second part, yeah, yeah, that's an issue.
Some of it was unintentional.
because she just could not keep a secret from Cerey to save her life.
But she had a combination of problems that came back to bite her this week because,
and you two have already brought this up,
of all the information she and Jonathan purposely gave to Devons.
And like you two said,
I was surprised when the two of them decided to bring Devons in on their plan
because of exactly this type of situation.
Sure, you may think he's on the bottom.
he might be desperate to do anything to stay, which means working with us.
But if he's desperate, why wouldn't he flip on them to stay?
Even if things hadn't gotten all chaotic in terms of figuring out where the votes were going,
him agreeing to a plan, just like we talked about with Surrey,
doesn't mean he was actually going to carry through on it.
Like he even specifically mentioned that in tribal council regarding Surrey.
He handed him all this information.
on a platter and just expected him to never talk about.
And I think he agreed with like four separate plans, like immediately.
He was like, yeah, no, I can get by.
Yeah, no, that works.
I can do that too.
He did the same thing that Surrey was doing where it was like, yeah, you just say yes.
You're like, sure.
Yeah, no problem.
And then you just gather all the intel.
I mean, something they possibly could have did was, you know, I mean, go for a let
seri and that squad.
I think this is one of the best thing, let them come up with
vote split on Aubrey and Devin's.
And then you only need your three votes and you're still a vote.
You can just say, oh, I'm still going to vote from Rick.
Just to make sure Rick goes home and you can put the votes on whoever.
And they can still think you're going with the plan.
I think that gets interrupted with the Mr. Bees.
I think that's something from a planning standpoint.
I don't know if they could have executed the 433 like that.
I don't know if they could do it.
But that's something that I would have thought about knowing that they're splitting the votes
if you're like, okay, they may backfire on me.
Maybe if they do split the votes,
maybe we don't need all the votes I need to get somebody out.
Or to get Ozzy out, for instance.
Right, right, right.
You can split the votes.
You can split those votes.
Get Ozzy out.
Now you make some enemies,
but that would be the way to do it
if they were going to split the votes.
If that's what I would have pushed.
Yeah.
I pushed that, that's split, that vote split.
And then when we're voting that,
I take my four votes and I go after,
wherever I go after.
Yeah.
I think, though, if they had attempted to do that, though,
That would have included they need Joe and Joe would have been like,
Surrey, they're voting for Ozzie.
I mean, it depends.
And that's the thing.
There are different ways you do it.
I mean, okay, first of all, as we discussed in Rule 1,
it was mostly Jonathan pushing this plan.
But Stephanie was right there with him.
Sure.
Having those conversations with Devons and Aubrey showing her support,
spilling information about the steal of vote.
If she would have thought it was a bad idea to tell Devons,
she had ample opportunity to stop it.
So we can't just say this is.
isn't her fault. No, it's still her fault.
Oh, for sure.
You know, she, you know, she wasn't taking the lead, but she was right there.
And, but divulging the information, especially the steal of vote, that was not smart.
This was a very specific, tangible piece of information.
It allowed the exact situation we saw, Tiffany, to pose the question at tribal council.
Why would you share that information with the person you supposed to,
intend to vote out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a damn good question, Tiffany.
It was pretty hard evidence to support the truth of what Devin's was saying.
And none of it was necessary for Stephanie to have done.
If they really wanted to go against Ozzy, gather up your other forces first.
Like you said, James, make sure Joe is on board.
Maybe he wouldn't be.
But you can try.
Don't tell Devin's till much.
later. And I think you were getting at this earlier when I said, hold on, we'll get to that
and the rules. I think you were saying, I think this is where you were going to say, make it a last
minute piece of information. Like, hey, we're about to head to tribal council. Rick, I know
you think you're the vote, but we are actually switching it to Ozzy. Vote with us.
Also, you're playing with Rick Devons and he's on the bottom. So like, if someone's on the
bottom, they're going to do something. So if Rick is seen as being pro,
active, it then leads to kind of, oh, Rick was walking around kind of pushing and throwing
people's things out there. But it's in the beginning and it, it's clear that none of the running
around has transpired. So it's kind of like if people are on the bottom, they have to kind of
figure out to make a move or they stay on the bottom. So Rick and Arbery are talking amongst themselves
the whole time on the bottom. Just like you say, if someone, like when Ryan went fishing or
as I obviously takes them out of a strategy conversation, right? That's what you, like, so.
if you know they're not on the bottom,
they're going to have to make moves.
If you make that first move practically,
you automatically look guilty
because literally they have to go out
to try to figure out what's the next vote.
And other players are going to make them show their cars first
because they're on the bottom.
So when Rick talks to, let's say, Ceree,
Toree's not going to say, Rick, is what we're doing?
Like, Rick, what do you think right now?
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Which is what Stephanie attempted to do,
but then she immediately said,
because we're splitting between Devons and Aubrey.
And then they're, and Sri's like, what?
And she's like, oh, well, that's what they all just decided down there.
Right.
Because she was like, she couldn't take credit for a vote.
So yeah.
But she led with, so what are we doing?
And then Sri was basically like, well, I don't know.
What do you?
What are you doing?
Right.
Right.
Exactly.
Yeah.
And I was lied.
You know.
Now, another.
Oh, go ahead.
Oh, no, no.
I'm trying to help out a little bit.
is not even...
Another problem
that wasn't necessarily
of Stephanie's making
but certainly hurt her
was it seems like
there was a bout of
big moveitis going on there.
She and Jonathan
could just have planned
to go the easy route
and take out Devons.
I mean,
they could have done that.
None of this had to start.
None of this had to happen.
But instead,
they decided to include
him as a number.
Even Stephanie
mentioned,
the big move aspect in tribal council just before Devin started spilling all the secrets.
And yes, I know we discussed in the first rule that she believed it had circled back at that point.
And it was it was Devin's being the target then.
But it was too late.
Either way, the damage was done.
They should not have gone down this path in the first place unless they were damn certain it would work.
Because even trying to get it to work was what raised the alarms.
So they were like, okay, we're going to go after Ozzy and we're going to spill all this information.
Oh, yeah, it doesn't look like we have the numbers.
But we've already spilled all the information.
Right, right, right.
Ozzy was so not threatened that he didn't play his idol.
Like, that is horrible.
Like, it's like people, like, I haven't hired an idol.
But when I hear, people are kind of like, it's, it's like, to know you were a target and to be that confident that you're not a target that you didn't even.
Like, Ozzy didn't even lynch and tribal.
So, like, that may lead, like, credence, but I think is this interesting, interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, as a quick side note before we move on, I didn't include her telling Joe about the plan as part of Rule 2 because she and Jonathan clearly at the time thought he was with them as a close ally.
So they didn't have a reason not to tell him and they actually did need him as part of it.
So, you know, telling Devons and Aubrey and Emily, that's bad.
Telling Joe, I can understand that.
And Joe is one of Devons out forever.
Yeah.
As an ally, right?
I'm making all these sacrifices.
You only can make your ally make so many sacrifices.
But so they say, well, if you're not going to do the votes I want, why am I playing with you?
Right.
Like, you have Devons on a platter.
I don't like Devons.
you know I don't like Devin's.
You, if anything, you know, this is where my interest lot.
Regardless.
Right.
And I want to keep you on my side.
Yep.
Mm-hmm.
Like.
Sometimes you just have to support what the others in your little crew want, even if you don't
think that it's, this isn't what I want right now, but that's what they want.
That's going to keep them with me and voting with me because I'll focus on somebody the next time.
Like, we gave you Devons this time.
Now I want Ozzy this time.
You know, and so you can kind of give that trade, if you will.
Like, I did what you wanted.
Now you have to do what I want.
And you don't have a relation with either one,
so it doesn't really matter at this point.
Like you have your three.
You have Joe and Jonathan.
Like in Surrey is kind of your dark holds fourth, right?
If that's the way you're looking at it,
then Devin's isn't in your plans.
So it shouldn't matter.
At this point in the game,
we're only nine, 10 people left.
Like, it's kind of like.
Right.
Take either one.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, the third rule tells players to be flexible.
Now, I mentioned in the first rule that we saw Stephanie being used as a vote multiple times.
And, for example, in the Mike White vote, she switched to whoever was talking to her most recently multiple times.
James, do you think this means she was flexible or is there a better way to describe it?
I think flexibility is when you have options and do you choose based on those options.
I don't know flexibility happens when you're at the bottom.
Like, just in general, objectively speaking.
So she was, I mean,
when you're in the bottom, you don't really have a choice.
So, yeah, I don't think.
But I think at this point in the game,
I feel like I don't think how flexible she was
because I think where she was
was in a semi-solid position
where she had a relationship with one side
and Cere was relation with the other side.
I think what she kind of wanted to do was that Kobe
to D, A, I can protect you a little bit.
If I hear her name on this side, I got you.
Which I think would be some good assurance.
for Surrey, right, where that could be some leverage, you know, like, hey, keep everybody
honest.
But I don't know if she did that and not having that flexibility and being so, when people
know you're with Jonathan and you're with that side, you're with coach, you're with Chrissy,
I am this loyal person.
Right.
That, that's tough sledding for people even wanting to build the lines and work with you
because you know you're attached to five of the people already.
So I had to give a Nasselow ranking on that one.
Yeah, one area where she definitely lacked flexibility was something I mentioned at the end of Rule 1 that she wanted to play, like you mentioned, she wanted to play a certain way, a specific way, that honor and loyalty crew.
And she was not willing to change things up, you know, specifically her telling Dalton Ross about that and being an example for kids.
but of course
we know none of those
go along with being flexible
in fact
that is pretty much
one of the most
inflexible ways to play
like I am going to do this
we've seen it
we see it with Joe
we saw it with coach
you know all these people
you're so locked in
on things
outside the game
that you're missing
what you need to do
in the game
yeah and so I just think
that yeah
that was definitely
Definitely in flexibility on her part.
Yeah.
And the fact that she wasn't willing to say,
hey,
perhaps I should throw Jonathan under the bus here
because I need to keep my other options open
and not be the target of this particular vote.
Because, again, I'm going to be loyal
and that's who I am.
Well, that's fine,
but you found yourself getting your torch snuff.
And he's throwing you under the bus at tribal
because I'm pretty sure,
you know, Rick brought that up.
It's Stephanie, right?
I don't know where that came from.
We went down to the beach because 70,
right over.
Yeah, we did.
And that's what happened.
Yeah.
Now, on top of that,
there was the way she was so certain
that Ceri was going to work with her
and she could work with Ceree.
And again, we talked about this.
Yes, they've known each other for a long time.
That should tell her
that all the pre-game and discussions in the world
don't necessarily mean Ceri is taking her to the end.
She has seen Ceree play.
She has played with Ceree.
And you were a play.
part for the first two weeks of the game.
Just locking
onto Ceri and assuming this would
work, not at all.
Right. And if anything,
you would think that they
repeated issues
that she was seeing happen with Ceri
while they were, when they finally
came together, those 12 days
or 13 days in,
Ceree wasn't like,
oh my God, thank God, Stephanie, you're here
because I can't, I can't function without you.
Like, this is. We don't,
No, no, she might have been, and Stephanie would have eaten it up.
She would have taken her spoon and just eating that up there.
I mean, I feel like.
I love James' facial expressions throughout this.
This is very entertaining.
He's thinking, you know, he thought.
No, it's great because he's just like, no, no.
I just feel like it's one of those things where, like, the game is kind of so clear.
And no double elimination just made it so, like, I think the thing about the new error,
I think Stephanie saying how the new error is.
was easier or whatever like that.
Some max your interviews possibly.
But the rap is a session in which you have to build relationships
where you don't have those down days or off days,
which, you know, say what you want.
You're having these back-to-back vote outs.
So you had to be able to kind of build relationships quickly.
And I think it's also very hard because time is of that essence when you're out there.
So because they did an auction, a challenge, and had tribal.
So that day was a strong.
super long and fast day.
So you can't,
you don't have time to kind of lally gag and do those things.
And I just feel like you,
you go out the low T game and press for kids.
All that stuff is great.
But the goal is to win.
And you have to kind of put yourself in that position.
And, you know, see the, see the board.
And I don't know if she just saw the board that well.
And that's fine because you're playing with some of the best players.
So that's like not necessarily the worst thing in the world.
but yeah, that's kind of a rat.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, the fourth rule tells players
not to let their emotions control them.
And Jessica, while she has said some things
on social media that indicated an emotional reaction,
one of which we talked about last week
in relation to Cerey,
did you see her do anything similar in the game itself?
Well, I think what's tricky here is it's kind of like
an emotional response to the way she wants to play the game
is what negatively affected her ability to just play this game.
Like she came in with an agenda of how she wanted to play.
And then she hooked up with other players that had the same agenda.
And then you think, oh, we're all playing the same game.
And then that almost becomes the force that you're playing the game with.
Instead of responding to things going on around you
and responding to the responses of others
and responding to the game mechanics as they're happening
and the relationships that are forming,
you have this idea, well, but I can't lie and I'm loyal to a fault and this is my problem and this is,
but I will never change that about myself.
Well, then that is kind of an emotional way to play the game and it's not a great way, obviously,
to play the game because you need to have that ability to shift and move and respond to what's
happening.
She went into the game thinking, Surrey and she were going to be like this.
Then they're on different tribes.
Then they're not with each other for 12 or 13 days.
but she still has this idea in her head, well, we're like this.
She doesn't understand and realize, no, a lot of things have happened.
And regardless of what was spoken about beforehand,
now you're in the game and you have to respond to what's happening.
And so you think that you have this emotional connection with this person over here
that you haven't been playing the game with for 12 days.
So I think she just had this inability to separate those two things that, like, yes,
you can feel a particular way about how you want to play,
but you have to be able to respond.
to what the game is being presented to you
and she was not able to separate
those two things.
Hey, James,
you're a role model and you get voted
out how you did.
Or James, you were not a role model
and you got a million dollars. I'm choosing
I'm not a role model.
Like, I'm literally choosing
I'm not a role model 100% out 100%
times. Yes.
And playing this game with Survivor.
And I'm fine with that. Now,
that's the thing about Survivor.
Some people aren't and that's cool.
That's just not me.
Yes.
I like, I like, like, you'd like a million dollars.
I would like a million dollars.
Like if you don't need a million dollars, that's great.
It's not going to do your life.
So you may look at the game differently.
That is true.
I believe isn't she married to a former former pro baseball player or something like that.
Hey, even if you're just comfortable, you know, like, you know, like it changes your viewpoint
on the game if you like if you're really depending on something versus if you're if you really
aren't say what you want you can really want to get be this old survivor but from a just carnal
need standpoint the person that these are more typically what the amenities that person needs
immunity somehow to get the strength to get it as well the person that feels safe it's got right
those things that you just naturally can't you know unprocess right right and of course that is
you know at the at the at the very beginning the introduction
to the rules as they're written,
it emphasizes that point.
You know, we know some people go in
and say, well, I just want to be a role model.
I want to be a good person.
I want the experience.
That's not what we judge here.
We judge based on winning.
I have a bonus pick with that with the experience stuff.
Like I feel like that was something
they were pushing heavy in New Year.
Oh, I was so happy to be here before.
If I just being out here is the win.
If just being out here is the win,
I don't want to play with you.
I don't want to play with you.
You're happy, go lucky, just to hit the beach.
Like, that's not my side by ally.
I want an outline that wants to make moves,
like play hard and get to the end.
Hopefully doesn't cut me too early.
If it's a good move for them,
not if it's not.
If it's a good move, cut me.
If it's not the move, don't.
And, like, but that's the people.
I, like, just happy to be out there.
I think Jeff tried to push that.
And now what we're saying with that's interviews is that
there is emotional people.
voting off. You can't
vote people off and say, oh, we're hunky dory,
you're besties. It takes time to
like, I think there's
like, you know, oh, it's just
a game and we're... No,
no, the effects of the game
last. People don't talk to you when
it's over. They're
frustrated with you. It doesn't go away.
It does not go away.
I think it's different for different people.
I think that like some people,
especially the ones
who are used to playing other
games, like the Christians, the Emmylies, those people, they play online games all the time.
Now, do I think that Christian still was hurt? Yes, but do I think he will ever hold it against
anyone? No. And so- But Mike White hasn't spoken to him. Well, that's like, White holding it
against him. But that's what I mean. Like, so like, there are those people that have the resonating,
like, long-term effects of what happened when they were out there. It's especially
true in a returning player season where you think you have these relationships, you know,
and I think that's one reason that I mentioned, you know, Stephanie has said some things on social
media about serene that people are like, ooh, she is bitter.
But she comes on her interviews and says, I'm not bitter.
I'm a good loser.
Or I don't want to be a score loser.
But, all right.
Can we address this too?
Sorry.
Like, the purpose of the jury is to be bitter, people.
The goal of Survivor is to vote.
people out and have them give you a million dollars.
And how you vote those people out dictates how you get a million dollars.
Mm-hmm.
All this other stuff came afterwards.
Yes.
So the question is, how do you vote people out and still get a million dollars?
Right.
Mm-hmm.
Like, let's, yeah.
Mm-hmm.
You have to typically have good strategy to do that.
That's why you get the money.
Right.
But that is the game.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, the fifth rule reminds players they need to pretend to be nice and play the social game.
And while we did not see a ton of Stephanie interacting with other players on a social level,
I don't remember noticing any specific problems here within the game.
James, how do you think she did in this rule?
I feel like I don't think anybody had any type of negative views towards Stephanie.
I think Stephanie kind of fell into kind of the archetype of,
of almost kind of that the athlete,
athlete the big strong jock guy.
Where you have a big strong gawk and it's like,
as long as they're doing kind of what the group wants them to do,
they're great, right?
But the second they try to kind of go off, you know,
go off script, it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa,
we can't have you out here trying to go off script, you know.
I think that's something that happens a lot of times
if you are kind of an athletic person.
It's like it's kind of hard to be athletic, dominating,
and kind of leading strategy and be social.
You know, when you try to do all those things is very, very hard.
So she already is a dynamite competitor and everybody knows that, right?
So she does have a little.
So when you start trying to now insert herself into the strategy talk,
that may just raise your kind of threat level enough from where it was.
And now I have to kind of take action because you're more a liability and less of a number.
So I think that's what happened when she started moving around.
Even if she supported Jonathan's plan, they would say, oh, she's supporting Johnny's plan.
But the fact that she was an active participant, let them know, hey, she's not as docile as we, you know, expect her to be.
And because of that, when you start stepping out of the norms of what people think you should be doing in Survivor, that's when people start.
Why is Ozzie getting some such crazy ass?
Because Ozzy is making strategically now.
You know, that's why he's on the radar, right?
Like, it's like, oh, whoa, this is a, what's happening here?
This is a new Ozzy.
This is a new Ozzy, yeah.
So now what Ozzy's new Ozzy, what did that do?
Raised Ozzy's threat level to Stephanie, who Ozzy was not coming out of him,
to Jonathan, who Ozzy has not mentioned John's his name, right?
So because he's playing this new way, his threat level raised up.
So when she started playing a new way, what happened to her?
It became, you became more of a liability than a devil's,
or Aubrey because we know where they're coming from.
You're trying something new and we can't,
we don't know where your loyal vote or not vote is going to go now.
Because we know if you're with Jonathan and,
and Joe, your loyalty and integrity.
We know we're being comfortable that way.
Now you're trying to do some split vote, Rick Devon's nonsense and maybe even
still target Ozzy.
I don't know who this person is.
So with that being said, you may have to go.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I mean, I, it seemed like she was, you know, well liked by almost
all the players during the game.
I certainly don't think that social game,
the niceties of it had an impact.
But what you said, James,
about her overall behavior,
I think definitely could have.
Yeah.
Now, speaking of some of those things
that you were leading into,
the sixth rule warns against being too much of a threat.
And I think for pretty much all of the pre-merge
and even up to this episode,
she was doing fine here.
She, you know,
she was purposely not doing anything that would make her a threat.
Too much so, as we discussed.
And, you know, we never got a full answer, really,
as to why she wasn't picked off in the Swap Tribe rather than people like Christian and Devin,
or Christian and Mike going against each other and some other people there.
I'll stand by my hypothesis from the time that the others all pretty much felt like
she wasn't anyone to worry about in the game and she could just be used as a number.
In other words, she wasn't a threat at that way.
Right.
Well, and I think she explained it very well herself as to why she was not a threat in the game in that tribal council when she explained to them that I'm not coming up with the plan.
I will certainly go along with it and consider it, but I'm not leading the charge.
And so I think that's what a lot of people were seeing with Stephanie and the approach she was taking.
She had locked herself into the loyalty integrity group and was kind of like, well, whatever they want.
want to do is what I'm going to do, which can make you be very comfortable. You can feel like,
great, I have people. Like, I've got numbers. So why do I need to rock the boat? Why do I need to do
anything? Why do I need to say anything? And I do think this episode, we saw exactly what James was just
speaking to when all of a sudden she's like running around to everybody on the island. And we saw
so much of Stephanie talking at everyone and telling everyone what was going on. And I'm being voted for.
coming after me. And so I have a steal of a vote and I'm going to take this person's vote.
And we're going to do this and we're going to split. And all of a sudden you're just like,
whoa, like this is a lot from someone who went from, I'm just here and I'm a number and I'm going to do
these things. You are literally talking to everyone leading up to this tribal council and you become
that like the whirling dervish, if you will, right? And everyone is now focusing on you because you are
making yourself the center of attention. Instead of going, oh my gosh, someone just
said my name, well, we got to get the attention somewhere else. That's not what she did. She made
sure everybody knew that all of the attention was on her. So yeah, I think that she ended up
making herself become more of that threat at that point in time because the way she had been
playing wasn't threatening until all of a sudden she was like, oh crap, everything's happening.
I need to talk to everybody all at once all of the time and say all of the things. That
becomes scary for someone like Jonathan, who's like, oh no, is she going to start throwing me under the
bus what Ozzy I didn't do it wasn't me
I would never
Ozzy yeah never say me
Ozzie yeah I agree
there was it was never a reason to worry about her
until she gave them a reason to worry about her
right right yeah most of that reason was of course
saying Ozzie's name to Surrey which then
led to the spiral you know people like Devons and Emily
and Aubrey had plenty of reason of their own since she was
clearly against them.
Ozzy has an idol.
Yeah.
Like, can we just go back to this?
So like, like,
let's just rewind this, right?
Yeah.
Ozzy has an idol, right?
So,
who are you splitting votes on?
And who's going to let this plan work?
Yeah.
Let's just interrogate John this plan.
I'm sorry, but like, what's happening here?
It's like, yo, yo, we're going to get the guy with the idol and the allies.
Because they weren't going to tell him.
They were going to make sure he didn't know through some, I guess.
He won't see it coming, I believe is what Jonathan said.
That's exactly what they said.
He won't see it coming.
Except when you tell Joe who then goes and tells us three and she's like, not on my watch.
No.
Well, yeah, yeah.
I'm sorry.
It was just like.
just kind of, it's just like at that point
when Joe says that, you may go to
Ozzy and just say at that point,
I don't know what's happening here.
Like, are we good
because someone is saying that we're not good
and before I make a decision,
I, because you make,
when you make a decision to start a vote,
before I make
a decision, everything good with us
because I, you know,
I thought I went to Rick,
Rick Emily train. I'm on that train with you.
Are you on that train?
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
For sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And of course, you know, the big problem with mentioning Ozzy is it becomes a threat not just to him,
but to Ceres whole alliance structure and plan.
And to Rizzo, because you start like, it's like, so once you start trying to, you know,
vote people out with idols, like, it's kind of like people like, uh, like people like,
like, like minded, you just kind of, you don't want to be in that and start that, that little run.
So the second, you know, that side gets a.
hit, they're going to keep going. You know, Rizzo
as an idol is never going to blind. Like,
you don't want that to start. You know,
so. Right. Right. Right. And yeah,
Ceri told Joe, if they let that
happen, the rest of them could get steamrolled.
Yep. You know, I quoted
Ceri saying earlier, she knew
she would be next. She's
running the numbers. Every, every
possible scenario, she's running
the numbers. And she's not lying.
Yeah.
All right. Well, we could go to Rule 7,
which covers idols and advantages in game
mechanics. And of course, Stephanie didn't have an idol, but she did have that steal a vote.
That everybody found out about. Yes. She initially lied about it, but is so bad that
Ceri caught her right away. It was funny to later see her things. She said things like,
I told Ceree. No, you told Ceree because she completely busted you. This was not a choice that you
made. This was not like I volunteered it. No, it's because you.
You lied and Surrey gave you a look like, really, really?
And you fooled because you knew.
But later, she did have some choices.
And in interviews, she said she told a few other people like Jonathan and Joe.
We mentioned this earlier.
Ed, yes, okay, I can understand that.
If you're working with allies, they need to be aware of the situation when you can swing a vote in an unexpected direction.
If they're counting the numbers, they need to know.
Oh, and we also have this other number.
But, of course, as we already discussed at length in Rule 2, telling Devin's about it, absolutely foolish.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
Yeah, I would agree.
All very foolish.
Yes.
So there was a great little scene during tribal council when a large group was talking about how to vote after Devin's won the coin toss.
And, you know, they were in a circle.
And someone was worried and said, well, it's still.
Stephanie has a steal a vote.
And Tiffany whispered,
she can't steal everybody's vote.
I know.
It was Emily.
Emily, who asked?
Emily said it, right?
No, Tiffany said it.
Tiffany was the one who said it.
I think Emily may have asked.
I don't know who asked,
but Tiffany was definitely the one who said it.
And yeah,
she was exactly right.
Don't give someone more credit than the idea.
Don't get scared of just an item.
It steals one vote.
If you have a unanimous group,
it doesn't matter.
Right. Yeah.
Thank you for pointing this out because my vote out, like I was trying to tell people, if Carla wanted to vote me out,
Carla was going to vote me out.
Like literally, I could have stole her idol possibly.
If I still, if I still someone's vote that tribal, if they still want to vote me out, they can vote me out.
Like it's not a, the still a vote did not vote me out.
The fact they wanted to vote me out and voted me out.
Like, you have to kind of look at the vote and not sometimes the mechanics that go along with the vote.
And also at this point in time, the numbers are like kind of, it's not a lot.
I mean, you're at 10, right?
So a steal of vote becomes more beneficial when the numbers are smaller.
And when you're losing the people who are around you, that's when you want to be like,
no, now I have a steel vote because there's only two of us left.
And this is where the numbers really matter.
We're down to five and we can have three and that's it.
It's a majority kind of idea.
But, you know, to try to use it at 10.
And in this setting, terrible idea for the mere fact that like everything seemed a little insane, right?
Like people were all talking and people thought they knew where the vote was going and things were changing and shifting.
And she didn't even know.
She's like, should I?
Should I use it?
And people were like, no, don't.
No, don't use it.
And then she used it any.
It was a very odd choice considering the timing of it, the amount of people left,
and just the, like, inability to, like, kind of read the room and know what's going on
and to just, like, throw it out there.
It was just not good, not a good, like, decision at that time considering the numbers.
I like what you said there, too, Jessica.
I think from this, we're talking about numbers and strategies and strategy podcasts.
If you do have the still-a-voter extra vote, it does get more.
more powerful as you go on in the game.
So, like, it actually, that's still a vote when you and Jonathan are at eight gives you a nice little four.
It gives you a nice little advantage possibly to tie a vote or to get to get a majority, right?
Like, so, like, using it when you don't need it to affect the vote is like one of the worst things you can do strategically.
especially if you're not at risk.
If you're at risk and it saves you, great.
But it was just to make a vote happen.
To waste that power,
I'm waiting for someone to kind of use
and leverage that still a vote
in those lower numbers.
At some point it's going to happen
when you hold it until about seven or six
and then you're able to really kind of do some damage.
Yeah.
Just to clarify something before we get a bunch of comments,
Jessica, I think it expires before five.
I'm not 100%.
I think it probably expires.
Yeah.
I mean, I just said five, but like I don't know where it expires.
But it is, I do think that it gains power the fewer people that you have.
So if it's something that you have to play before five, well then wait until you get to, if you're at six, then use it at six when it's really going to be more impactful than at this setting when we're at 10.
Yeah.
Now, another thing for this rule, we discussed a lot of it in rule one.
I do want to mention, though, that it certainly seems to me that Stephanie was, you know, again, I've talked about this.
I got, I got James to 90%, which really, I mean, I'm at about, you know, 95 to 98%.
So not much, you know, again, I said we can't be 100% sure.
But, no, so I think that she was getting booted no matter what at this tribal council, not because of Mr. Beast or the twist.
much like how I said last week,
I didn't think Christian lost because of the twist,
even though it was a horrible one.
So, yes, the same applies here.
Either before or at tribal council,
I think, you know,
the tide had turned against her.
It wasn't the fault of the coin flip.
Wasn't because of Mr. B.
Let's go.
All right, we could go to Appendix A,
which discusses players keeping their end goals in mind when voting.
And we talk about voting out the weak,
then the strong, then the weak than the strong.
I've mentioned the past few weeks,
excuse me, that we were in the phase,
the early merge of voting out strong players.
It's a bit harder to judge with the number of players we have
compared to the number we started with
and the size of the merge and everything.
But it seems like now would be about
when we would expect the swing back to voting out the week.
And we'll have to look at what things transpire
going forward.
But after all that we've discussed,
it's clear Stephanie was not playing a strong
game in Survivor 50.
She was purposely avoiding playing
a strong game.
But remember that when we talk about someone
being weak or strong, there are different aspects to it.
In Stephanie's case, her weakness
was in her overall gameplay
and especially her alliances.
Just a few episodes ago,
she thought she was in a great alliance
with Jonathan, Joe, coach, Chrissy, Surrey,
and Ozzie.
plus maybe some others on the fridge.
But two of them got taken out at once.
Two more were never actually her allies.
And this was hidden that not being their allies.
Those were hidden because of the way the double vote went down with Devin's idol,
plus Serian company swinging against Christian.
So Stephanie thought things were still peachy,
but it was only a matter of time before they swung back again.
And she helped ensure now was that time.
So yeah, it made sense for them.
to target her. Do I think they should have taken out Jonathan instead as a bigger threat? Yes,
but goes back to what we said earlier. I do not think Surrey would have had Joe's and maybe not
even Ozzy's support for doing that now. Right. Mm-hmm. Yeah, well, because you did see,
like, Ozzy was having some conversations with people too. And so Saria's doing a lot of placating
the people that she's with. She's mindful of what we talked about earlier where if the person who is
your ally is seeking a particular person to be voted out.
So it's not going off your nose to go along with it.
If it just benefits you anyway, because like, well, it's not me and it is somebody that
I'd like to have out of the game is right now the opportune time.
Well, it doesn't really matter, does it?
Because we can get the next vote, we can get the person and I'm looking at because we
still have the numbers.
And that's what Saria is doing.
She's just, she's looking at the numbers and she's very aware that if we allow this
to happen, we are in quick succession after.
We need to control the votes moving forward so she knows they'll be able to because they took Stephanie out.
It doesn't have to be Jonathan.
It can be Jonathan next time.
If it's going to be.
Brilliant.
Exactly.
It's kind of just like lambs to the slaughter, you know?
Yeah.
All right.
Well, Appendix B discusses the jury phase of the game.
I don't think this one played much of a role, if any.
I don't think people worried that Stephanie would beat them in the end.
No, if anything, her.
little tribal council speech should have made them like my god bring her to the end you know like
the other sit next to me but that's why you have to vote around because now i think the game
shifts a lot of times from vote people out that i can't that i don't know if i can win that or good
players versus voting people out who people value more than me at the end because it always
switches at that point somewhere we're like hey man right now people probably think
Rick Rizzo,
delicious person takes it in.
He may be, he may not be.
But right now,
that's a person,
probably why Rick is targeting a Rizzo,
because if Rick doesn't target a Rizzo,
everybody doesn't mind sitting next to Rizzo at the end.
Right, right.
So you have those people like,
Stephanie is close to being that type of person
where she makes a bad as this vote.
You got Jonathan and Joe in front of her.
You got Aubrey.
It's like, why would you target?
And you only have so many votes
because you have firemaking at four.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
So you only got about five more votes for it.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
Well, I think it is about time to wrap things up for Stephanie.
So, James, what are your final thoughts on her?
I feel like you have to play the cards that you're dealt,
and that's knowing yourself and knowing kind of the people you're playing with.
I feel like Stephanie came in.
She did have an alliance.
Um, she was able to get out of trouble.
I mean, like, there is a world where she, like, you know, something happens on that Mike
white vote.
And she does go home because she does kind of make waves or she does kind of, you know,
lose her cool and get paranoid.
I, I do think, you know, what her downfall was this loyalty of trying to implement this
Jonathan plan instead of saying, hey, I like, I like Ozzy.
I may be skeptical, but if you can get the votes, go get the votes, or.
Let's just reconnect to see if we can bring Ozzy in.
And I feel like your loyalty worked in one direction,
but it didn't work in the other direction.
And you have to kind of look at that and say,
kind of, and when you're playing the game and say,
I have to give my loyalty equality equality.
So if I do have a relationship with Ozzie and I am playing with him
and someone saying something to me,
I need to check with Ozzie to make sure before I make a decision,
you know, that I, you know, that's a major decision.
And I think that loyalty got in the way.
we're loyal, but you're also disloyal.
So it's kind of just that survivor.
And I feel like you kind of chose the wrong loyalty route to someone that wasn't loyal
to you in it.
And that's kind of how the game typically wrote.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I do think she came in with that mindset, too, where it was the, you know, the loyalty.
But one word she mentioned in her pregame press, too, was an honorable game.
She wanted to play honorably.
But she also knew that she was going to have to do.
what she needed to do to get further in the game.
So it's like this weird position she kind of put herself in.
Like I want to be honorable.
I know my children will be watching.
But I also know that I come from these other seasons of Survivor that I've played
and people have seen how I play.
And they might take issue with how I was a little more cutthrow.
And I was a threat in the other seasons I played because I'm very physically fit.
And so all of these things she was bringing into season 50.
And I think that that probably clouded some of her judgments as far as playing the game in the new era.
Because it was a different vibe when she played Survivor previously.
And I do think there was this idea, will it be old school versus new school when people came together on season 50?
And there was this unknown factor.
Someone like Surrey, we've seen really kind of lean in on that and understand that the game is different now.
And I need to change the way I play.
but I don't have to entirely change the way I play.
And I feel like Stephanie was really struggling with that.
And suddenly she found her group of people.
She found coach and thought, oh, this feels comfortable
because he wants to play with loyalty and he wants to play with integrity.
And here's Joe.
My gosh, the most loyal person you can imagine in the world.
And he wants to play the game with me.
And there's Colby.
And so all of these like kind of delicious people were surrounding her,
making her feel better about the choice of this honor.
game that she came into it wanting to play. And I feel like that really stunted her. It really
stopped her from playing the game that she knows how to play because we've seen her play a much
more aggressive game previously because she found her core group of people. And what has happened to
all of those people? It's not worked out so well for them, right? A lot of them are sitting on the jury.
And so I fear for her rather than shift and move and adapt to the game that was
now presented to her in season 50, she got caught up in this idea of, I want to play honorably
and lost sight of, but I need to do what I need to do to win the game. And unfortunately,
it just hasn't worked out for her the way that she was hoping. So there we are. Those are my
thoughts on Stephanie. Yeah, I mentioned in the introduction to the rules portion of the podcast
that Stephanie wondered, how did this go from Ozzy to me? If she's listening, she now has her
answer. I know she's not, but at least everyone else has it. Throughout the game,
she took a backseat role, making herself useful by filling in as a vote. At the merge,
she connected with fellow believers, plus some fake believers, in playing that honest and loyal game
that both of you mentioned. But we know how well that type of game works, especially when you're
more focused on being a role model for kids than you are actually playing in a manner that
will get you the win. Then, when a more active role was kind of foisted on her, she participates
with Jonathan and telling Devin's everything they were planning and even went above and beyond with her steal of vote information.
Worse still, she tried to lie to someone she knows she can't lie to.
Cerey, who also happens to be the godmother of this season.
And I mean that in a mob way, not like a fairy godmother.
That is very true.
That is great.
She already massively overestimated how tight they were.
and that lie after honest Joe told Sarie the truth about her targeting Ozzie broke whatever bond may have been there for this game.
Whether the decision to target Stephanie was made at camp, as I believe, or at tribal council, after Rick Devons raked her over the coals by being honest while she tried and failed to lie, everything she did in the previous day came back to bite her.
and she refused to use the one piece of information she had that might have been able to turn everyone towards Jonathan because that wouldn't be loyal.
Surrey outplayed Stephanie again, but also Rick Devons outplayed Stephanie.
And most importantly, Stephanie outplayed Stephanie by focusing on the wrong priorities and mishandling the entire situation.
And that is why Stephanie lost.
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Also
I'm going to be in New York next week
I believe for our GP
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So, yeah, and my birthday's next week.
So your boy is turning 41.
So, you know, I know I'm still young.
You know, Jeff, I'm around.
You know, everybody can still play.
You know, you can be a chance, hopefully, you know, so that's it.
Drop the four, keep the one.
You're turning one.
Oh, yeah.
I like golden survivor, 40 up.
Let's do it.
I think that's a great idea.
I love that.
I mean, that's great.
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With that, we can move to predictions.
Now, I have some crazy stuff going on here because there's so much we don't know.
The preview just tells us, it shows us Ozzy crying, serene panic mode.
Emily telling Tiffany.
Yes.
Yes.
Emily telling Tiffany she can convince Devin's to play the idol on her.
Aubrey telling Joe, it's now or never.
And plus the biggest moment of the game.
I'm not sure how every episode can continually have the biggest moment of the game, but here we are.
The press release for the episode also says a shocking incident will take place at the immunity challenge,
which I immediately figured must mean that Surrey will win immunity.
Because that would be a shocking incident.
That would be shocking.
I know that's probably not it.
I, it could be a medical issue in a medevac.
I mean, we're at nine players and three episodes left.
Yeah.
They have to get down to at most six at the finale.
Five, if they want to do what they've been doing.
They need to get rid of two players at once in at least one of the next two episodes,
if not in both of the next two episodes.
Now, obviously, you can't plan for a medevac.
Or at least I certainly hope they're not.
It's like, ooh, if we do this, someone will hurt themselves.
No, I don't think so.
But we're going to have to say goodbye.
I feel like we have to say goodbye to two people next week.
I just don't see any way around it.
I know I thought we were going to do this week with the two-hour episode.
But I don't know whether it's a medevac or maybe the type of tribal council I thought would happen this week with one person right after the other.
I don't know.
So I'm going to make a wild prediction.
I think Ozzy is going out due to something that happens in the immunity challenge.
Maybe he re-injures his back.
Maybe that's why we see him crying.
I don't know.
I only say this because one of the things that I didn't talk about at the top of the podcast that we didn't get to was the edit he's getting.
You two both brought it up.
Makes it seem like he's playing much more strategically.
my assertion is he's really not.
He's relying on Surrey to play much more strategically.
He's reaping the benefits of that.
That would come out at the finale as a contradiction.
They talked about it in this episode as if it were all true.
I feel like they wouldn't do that if it was going to come out the opposite in the finale.
If he's injured, it never comes out.
Now, obviously, I hope nobody is hurt.
I've seen no indication online that anyone has a lingering injury, but, you know, Kyle hit his.
So we don't know.
So I'm going to say, Ozzie.
As for the other, I think one way or another, Ceres Group swings back Willwall Pendulum and goes against Emily.
I'm a little confused.
Oh, come on.
Yeah, well, I'm a little confused.
I was going to pick Emily too.
Oh, okay.
I don't know why Aubrey.
was the secondary name after Devin's this week rather than Emily.
I mean, it was Devin's and Emily in the fake plan that Stephanie gave to Shree.
But the alleged real plan was Devin's and Aubrey.
So I don't know what happened to Emily in there.
But I feel like that will be rectified, especially after what we saw in the preview
about her thinking she can get Devin's to play an idol on her.
So that's my kind of crazy prediction is Ozzie and Emily.
I don't think that's too crazy.
I was
because I was thinking it was going to be Emily
and I had concerns about Ozzy
because I feel like just looking at who we have left
how do we get there
and but I just want to
say I'm not I won't follow suit
and say because Ozzy was the other one on my
on my list
I just want to say Jonathan
I just feel like he's just
he doesn't have any support other than Joe
but we know Joe is with Surrey
and Surrey is the puppet master
and she can make anyone do anything she wants.
So I feel like I'm going to go with if we have to pick two.
If we have to pick one, I was just thinking, Emily.
But if we have to pick two, I'll throw Jonathan in there too.
Man, oh man.
So I'm looking at the numbers.
There's a lot of people left.
I think we're probably looking at some type of Jonathan immunity situation
and with a possible, I think there's a John,
or Joe immunity, of course.
I do think there is...
I mean, the Ozzy tears
makes me feel like something else to happen.
I don't think Ozzy is going to do like...
We haven't seen the Ozzy cry.
Like, I mean, maybe we have, but I don't think
it's always been... I don't think he's at that point
of crying unless it's something that's really happening.
So I hope it doesn't happen, but I think that's what it is.
And with Jonathan, when an immunity
and Rick playing his idol,
I don't think they should...
they are going to target Aubrey.
I think they should target Aubrey.
Say that about my winner pick.
He,
here's a issue.
Say that about his winner pick. It's fine.
I feel like they should very much target Aubrey.
The Aubrey Joe conversation,
right,
leads me to think that I'm going to,
I'm just going to gamble.
I'm saying Rick is going home.
And I love.
Rick, I think that the Aubrey Joe conversation is about Rick.
And they're going to try to flush Rick's idol on Emily.
And if he keeps it, I think he goes home.
I think everybody can get behind that unless Aubrey is targeting Sarie with Joe,
which I don't think would end well based on what happened last week.
All right.
Well, there we have it.
We don't really know, you know, but just, hey, had to come up with something.
We don't even know how many people are going home.
We have no idea.
Right.
And then the thing is, like, half the time I make these predictions here,
and then they show us sneak peeks.
And I post a video like, okay, now that we see these sneak peeks,
which usually come out on like Monday, I feel like.
Okay, now it's completely changed by opinion on what has happened
because we have more information.
Yes.
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the tribe and I have spoken by our boss.
And when you do it, put in there,
why blank loss told us to do this?
No, it doesn't.
That's right.
I'm just joking.
Well, and we would like to thank everyone at RCHAP
for all of the incredible work that you do,
the editing and just putting forth all this content
that you just heard David Bloomberg speak about.
Thank you to Rob St. Pierre for leading the charge.
Or Scott St. Pierre.
Rob wrote the book.
Scott St. Pierre, leading the charge on all of the editing.
And oh, I need to acquire that book as well because I am in that book, I will say.
There's a couple of photos of Ms. Jessica Lewis in that book.
So, and if you don't, for those not seeing it, James has the Jeff Probst book that also came out that he's holding up.
So we'll plug this one.
We can also plug Jeff Proops as well.
Thank you to everyone for listening, as you always do.
And thank you to Will from America for the theme song that you did create for the audio version of this podcast.
Thank you to Rob,
for writing this delicious nugget of information for everyone who ever wants to play Survivor or who has.
That will be a great read this weekend.
And thank you to James for joining us.
As always, you are fabulous, fantastic.
You have great insight.
And we appreciate you greatly.
So thanks for being here.
Congratulations for 10 years.
Thank you for giving us your takes for 10 years and helping us understand the game better.
It definitely has helped me.
Let's give a shout out to Rob for his.
book and my original company
band pitch by guy Jeff
here with you know this nice
book here too but no um
thank you guys for having me uh this is fun
I mean grab a grab a
uh grab a shirt
grab a poster
well reading a book written by Rob Cessorino
I mean come on it's all perfect
that yes do like share
and subscribe
yes thank you for me also James
always great to have on here
We always enjoy it.
So thank you for joining us.
And, of course, you and I have conversations throughout the season, you know, so that's always fun as well.
Thank you, Jessica, who we also have conversations, obviously throughout the season.
Right.
So thank you as always.
We will see everyone in a week.
And, of course, you can find us on social media until then.
Bye, everyone.
Bye.
