Jonathan’s decision to vote out Kamilla instead of sticking with the plan to target Chrissy has blown up his position in Survivor 50, and the fallout is already visible in the Episode 7 preview. Tiffany is furious that Jonathan blindsided her, while Dee is shocked and angered that he was part of the move against Kamilla.
The preview, written by Steph Lauw for the Inside Survivor weekly Next Time On Survivor feature, points to a merged tribe split into two clear factions and several smaller ties trying to survive around them. One side includes Coach, Joe, Jonathan, Stephenie and Chrissy, while Tiffany and Dee remain tight and could still work with Rizo, Ozzy and Cirie, who have three advantages to play with. Christian, Rick and Aubry also look like another trio, with Emily lingering close by, and the game had fourteen players left when the preview was posted.
The weight of the episode is in how personal the votes have become. Jonathan and Dee were once on the original Kalo and then swapped to Cila, and they seemed to have an alliance built around protecting each other. That makes Dee’s anger easier to understand, especially after she had already blindsided Jonathan earlier by voting off Charlie. Jonathan now has a new alliance with Chrissy and Stephenie, and that group can probably pull in Joe and Coach if it holds together long enough to matter.
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There is still friction inside the apparent majority. Coach told Rizo that Dee was on a witch hunt for him, but he also said he did not think Rizo was dangerous, a reminder that the merged tribe’s loyalties are still shifting from conversation to conversation. Dee had strongly considered getting Coach out in the previous episode, so even the alliances that look stable on paper are carrying fresh distrust underneath them.
The preview itself suggests the next vote may not be complicated. The author predicts a relatively straightforward push against someone from the minority alliance, with challenge threats such as Jonathan, Joe or Chrissy vulnerable if they fail to win individual immunity. In other words, the big question is no longer whether the tribe is split; it is whether the players on the outside can survive long enough to break the numbers before the majority closes the door.
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Ozzy and Rizo are also shown returning from their night at Exile, which could matter because three advantages are already in play. But for now, the clearest conclusion from the preview is that Jonathan’s move against Kamilla has weakened trust on both sides, and in a game this crowded and this divided, a single misread can turn a working alliance into the next blindside.






