May 20, 2024

Survivor 46 Episode 11 Recap: Most Shocking Moments

Survivor 46 episode 11 is winding down, and as things change for the castaways, the drama is intensifying as they get closer and closer to the endgame and the $1 million grand prize. After the last several episodes of Survivor 46, the castways have struggled with deciding who will be their next boot and have relished in blindsiding many of the contestants who felt untouchable. With several tribal councils that left the majority of the castaways confused about who was going home until the last possible second, Survivor 46 has proven to be a season ruled by complicated social dynamics.

Throughout Survivor 46, there have been some set alliances that haven’t budged, while some castaways have never had a group to have their backs. Prior to the merge, the tribes operated in their own groups, but now that they’ve merged, things are becoming trickier to navigate. The remaining castaways consisting of former Yanu tribe members Kenzie Petty and Q Burdette, former Siga tribe members Charlie Davis, Maria Maria Shrime Gonzalez, and Ben Katzman, and former Nami tribe members Liz Wilcox and Venus Vafa, have all been struggling to the finish. With the finale on the horizon, who will fall short?

After the blindside vote at the previous tribal council that left Kenzie and Venus out of Tiffany Ervin’s elimination, both were feeling somewhat uneasy about the status quo back at camp. Charlie spoke to Kenzie as soon as he could, trying to comfort her and letting her know that the decision to eliminate Tiffany hadn’t been his. While Kenzie was taking losing her ally hard, she was taking it harder that voting out Tiffany had been something she’d wanted on her resume. Venus checked in with Kenize, sharing that they needed to regroup and try working together if they could.

While Maria has been quiet throughout the game about the power she’s wielded on Survivor, she wanted to own the move that led to Tiffany’s blindside. Sharing that she was excited to be able to pull off such a big move, she kept telling others that it felt like something that could win her the game. Though she wasn’t required to be humble or quiet about her game strategy, playing off the blindside in everyone’s faces wasn’t something the other castaways found to be smart. Maria’s decision to be cocky about her game made her look less controlled and strategic.

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