The new episode of Survivor featured the elimination of two contestants in a shocking twist that no one saw coming. Two Tribal Councils were set up, and the remaining contestants were divided into very small voting groups, making it difficult to keep secrets while also effectively targeting the people controlling the game. Amid all the drama and twists, one contestant was also granted the “Power Broker Advantage,” which enabled them to attend and vote at both Tribal Councils.

What happened on Survivor 50 on May 6?
Emily Flippen and Ozzy Lusth were eliminated on Survivor 50 on May 6.
Flippen’s position in the game weakened after Christian Hubicki’s blindside. She found herself at the bottom with Rick Devens, who, after the tribe split, found a new idol. To avoid elimination, she tried her best to convince others that Rick could turn on her, expecting them to shift sides and vote against him. Her strategy eventually didn’t work out, and she became an easy target for elimination.
Lusth repeatedly came into the eyes of other contestants due to his challenge strength and public idol possession. However, his relationship-building strategy worked here, as he created the strongest alliance with former rival Cirie Fields. This helped him remain protected from elimination several times, until they were split and the tables were turned. He trusted Aubry Bracco with his game, believing she was about to be eliminated. However, the information was used against him instead, resulting in him being tossed out of the game.
Tiffany was initially crowned the winner, but after breaching a rule, she was disqualified. As a result, Jonathan, who finished second, was declared the winner and awarded immunity. The “Power Broker Advantage” enabled him to talk to everyone, understand their plans, and influence voting on both sides. The remaining contestants are as follows: Aubry Bracco, Cirie Fields, Joseph “Joe” Hunter, Jonathan Young, Rick Devens, Rizo Velovic, Tiffany Ervin.
Originally reported by Shazmeen Navrange on ComingSoon.net.
