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Ozzy Survivor preview: Jonathan’s blindside fallout reshapes the Season 50 merge

Ozzy Survivor preview looks at Jonathan’s move against Kamilla, Tiffany’s anger and how three advantages could reshape Episode 7.

Survivor 50 - Next Time On Survivor - Episode 7 - Inside Survivor
Survivor 50 - Next Time On Survivor - Episode 7 - Inside Survivor

’s decision to vote out after agreeing to target Chrissy has already blown up his place in the game, and the fallout is front and center in the next episode of Season 50 Survivor. ’s weekly Next Time On Survivor preview for shows furious that she was blindsided, while is stunned and angry that Jonathan was part of the move against Kamilla.

The preview matters because the merged tribe now has fourteen players left, and the balance is already shaky. Jonathan and Dee once seemed aligned through their original Kalo and swapped Cila ties, but that thread now looks badly frayed after Jonathan sided with Chrissy and Stephenie instead of staying with Tiffany and Kamilla. The result is a preview built around broken trust, not just numbers.

Tiffany’s reaction is the clearest sign that Jonathan may have lost one of his most useful connections. He had agreed to vote for Chrissy alongside Tiffany and Kamilla, then went the other way and helped send Kamilla out. Dee’s anger lands for a different reason. She had voted with the majority for Colby in the previous episode and had also been strongly considering getting out, so her irritation at Jonathan adds another layer to a group already split by shifting loyalties.

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That is where the real pressure sits in Episode 7. Coach told Rizo that Dee is on a witch hunt for him, and said he does not think Rizo is dangerous. Those comments suggest Dee’s social web is wider than one feud, but also more fragile than it first appeared. If she is already looking at Coach one way and Jonathan another, she may find it harder to keep control as the merge tightens.

The advantage picture only makes that more complicated. Rizo, Ozzy and Cirie were described as locked in and loaded with three advantages to play with after Ozzy and Rizo returned from their night at Exile. Tiffany and Dee were also described as tight and able to work with Rizo, Ozzy and Cirie, while Christian, Rick and Aubry formed another trio with Emily hanging close by. With three advantages in play and several loose clusters around the merged tribe, the next vote could turn fast.

The likely takeaway from the preview is simple: Jonathan’s choice did not just cost him Kamilla’s trust. It may have turned a workable middle into a target, especially if Tiffany and Dee decide that keeping him close is no longer worth the risk. In a merge this crowded, one bad vote can still be forgiven. A broken promise that public is harder to outrun.

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