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Stephanie Survivor Episode 7 preview points to a minority-alliance vote

Stephanie Survivor looks at the Season 50 Episode 7 preview, where fallout from Jonathan’s vote leaves the minority alliance exposed.

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

The preview for suggests the game is heading toward a clean vote, and the target appears likely to come from the minority alliance. , in an feature, says the trailer for shows the fallout from the blindside in the previous episode, when voted out with and Stephenie instead of sticking with the plan to eliminate Chrissy.

That choice left furious that Jonathan blindsided her, and it also burned his bridge with her. Dee was shocked and angered that Jonathan was involved in voting out Kamilla, another sign that the vote has rippled through more than one corner of the game. Jonathan and Dee were on the original Kalo tribe before swapping to Cila, and the split still matters now because Jonathan has since built an alliance with Chrissy and Stephenie. Steph Lauw notes that Coach and Joe can probably be pulled into that group as well, which would give Jonathan a broader base if the numbers hold.

The preview discussion comes with fourteen players still in the game and three advantages floating around, which is part of why the next vote could move quickly. Lauw’s read is that the safest path is to go after someone in the minority alliance, because that is the simplest way to protect the majority and avoid giving a tight core room to break apart. If Jonathan, Joe or Chrissy do not win individual immunity, Lauw says they are all easy names to sell as challenge threats.

There is still tension under that surface. Coach told Rizo that Dee is on a witch hunt for him after Ozzy and Rizo returned from Exile, and that concern fits the larger picture of a game where loyalties are already split and old votes still matter. Dee had previously voted with the majority for Colby, but she also strongly considered taking Coach out, which leaves her positioned between old instincts and new grudges. Rizo, Ozzy and Cirie are described as locked in with three advantages to play with, while Christian, Rick and Aubry form another trio with Emily hovering nearby, a reminder that the vote is shaping up inside a crowded field rather than around one obvious target.

The key point is that Episode 7 looks less like a surprise flip than a straight test of whether Jonathan’s new alliance can survive the fallout he created. The preview does not point to chaos so much as a vote that exposes who still trusts whom after Kamilla’s ouster.

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