Survivor 50 delivered another intense episode this week, and the game shifted quickly. Episode 7 brought conflict, alliances, and a major elimination. The jury phase began as well, and that added more pressure on the remaining players.
What happened on Survivor 50 Episode 7?
The latest episode picks up after the “Blood Moon” twist, and tension carries over. Benjamin Wade takes control early, and he targets Dee Valladares. He speaks openly about loyalty and integrity, and that approach divides the tribe. Lines are drawn, and the conflict becomes clear.
Many people considered her the most dominant winner of the new era. That reputation followed her everywhere. Still, Dee started strong. She locked in allies early and built real momentum (via Parade).
She even managed to flip the vote against Charlie Davis at her first Tribal Council. But that move came with consequences. Jonathan Young found out she kept him in the dark about it. He accepted it at first, but then it turned into resentment fast. They also argued openly in front of everyone.
The alliance, known as the “Four Horseman,” also shifts focus toward her, and they begin planning her exit. Things got worse when Rizo Velovic found out that Dee had revealed his idol secret. That burned a major bridge; however, Dee still fought hard.
The game introduces advantages during the episode. Stephenie LaGrossa won a Steal-a-Vote advantage after an endurance challenge, while Aubry Bracco played and wasted her idol, calling it a “scarlet letter.”
Dee also uses her Shot in the Dark, but it does not save her. Coach continues to lead his alliance, and his behavior becomes more intense. He organizes votes and pushes his plan forward, but his approach creates friction. Some players begin to question him, and his control is not fully secure.
At Tribal Council, the votes come together, and the result becomes clear. Dee Valladares gets voted out, and she becomes the first member of the jury. She tried to spark a live Tribal Council and played her Shot in the Dark as a last attempt to stay safe.
Neither move worked and she did not pull the lucky scroll. The Cuban-born Survivor winner walked out of the game and into the jury house. Her exit marks a major shift, and it removes one of the strongest competitors from the game.
Players still in the game are: Aubry Bracco, Chrissy Hofbeck, Christian Hubicki, Cirie Fields, Benjamin “Coach” Wade, Emily Flippen, Joseph “Joe” Hunter, Jonathan Young, Ozzy Lusth, Rick Devens, Rizo Velovic, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, and Tiffany Ervin.
Originally reported by Ojas Kulkarni on ComingSoon.
