In the end, both ladies played their hidden immunity idols. Let’s play.” Click here to see how the entire discussion unfolded. “I knew it was coming for me, so f*** that. That is my line.”Īn emotional Drea declared that she would be playing her idol, so the group would have to come up with an alternate plan anyway. So like, we can figure something else out, but morally I cannot write her name down. If I write Drea’s name right now, that means that I am part of a perpetuating problem … I can’t do it. ‘Survivor’ is also about bringing the big social world into a small thing.
‘Survivor’ isn’t just about strategy, it’s not. Maryanne then spoke up for the entire group to hear, explaining, “I write Drea’s name down, that’s three Black people in a row. I walked into tribal, I saw two Black people. “I can’t write Drea’s name down ,” Maryanne told her allies Lindsay Dolashewich and Tori Meehan. But all bets were off after Rocksroy took a seat on the bench. Heading into tribal, Jonathan Young‘s plan was to boot out Drea because she had a hidden immunity idol (he wasn’t aware she actually had four advantages). When the second group entered tribal council, Drea and Maryanne Oketch both had strong reactions to seeing Chanelle and Rocksroy on the jury, and it sparked the emotional and informative discussion that went beyond the game. The first group voted out Rocksroy Bailey, making him the second Black person eliminated in a row after Chanelle Howell last week.
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SEE ‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list of castaways we’ve lostįor those that missed the episode, the specific moment came after host Jeff Probst split the remaining 10 players of “Survivor 42” into two groups of five.