
– Runner-Up Mike Turner Breaks Down the Jury Reaction and Playing with Honesty

– Tori Meehan Looks Back on a Season of ‘Messy Mistakes’Įpisode 10 - Hai Giang on His Surprising Final Three Plan and the Power of RepresentationĮpisode 11 - Drea Wheeler on Unseen Moments and Pride in That Tribal Council DiscussionĮpisode 12 - Omar Zaheer Reveals an Unseen Advantage That Led to His Downfallįinale - Winner Maryanne Oketch on That Epic Final Tribal Council and Winning for the ‘Weird People’ – Zach Wurtenberger on Taking the Shot in the Dark and Not Downplaying His SuperfandomĮpisode 2 – Marya Sherron on Finding Closure and Learning Self-Care on the IslandĮpisode 3 – Jenny Kim Breaks Down that Tribal Council ChaosĮpisode 4 – Swati Goel on How Her Youth Hurt Her Game and Learning to Lose ControlĮpisode 5 - Daniel Strunk on Rock Draw Drama and His ‘Painful’ Experience in the GameĮpisodes 6 and 7 - Lydia Meredith Reacts to the Merge Chaos and Her Online FandomĮpisode 8 - Chanelle Howell on Game-Ending Miscommunications and a ‘Double Standard’ in PerceptionĮpisode 9 - Rocksroy Bailey Says He Was ‘Characterized As Something I’m Not’ As a result, Lydia was blindsided in a very scattered vote.Įvery week, will speak with the castaway most recently voted off the island.Įpisode 1 – Jackson Fox Explains His Shocking and Unconventional Exit Lydia and several other people took aim at Jonathan for being a physical threat, which Omar used as ammo to prove she'd turn on their new alliance. But Rocksroy's decision to reverse the outcome of the challenge made her vulnerable, and the people they were eyeing as targets safe. Waitress Lydia Meredith had a majority alliance served up to her when the tribes merged, and she seemed poised to be in for the long-haul. And in the end, the majority felt his lack of trustworthiness was enough to get rid of him just before merge. Despite doing damage control in the aftermath, the next Vati vote had him and Chanelle on the chopping block. But a wild Tribal Council caused things to go awry, as Daniel flipped his vote and blamed Chanelle for leading him astray. Despite getting an injury in the beginning, he found himself in one of the most powerful positions on the tribe as part of a pair with Chanelle.

Lawyer Daniel Strunk had two very different experiences in his time on Survivor 42. Marya even had a sense it was coming, playing and failing on her Shot in the Dark. Ultimately, they decided to move forward with the former. Faced with their first Tribal Council, the Taku tribe had a tough decision to make between the energetic Maryanne and the less erratic Marya.

Unfortunately, her own game's closure came only five days into the season. Marya Sherron came to Survivor to find closure for her brother's sudden death. Zach lost his vote, and became the first person in Survivor history to get every single vote at a Tribal Council. But he played the "Shot in the Dark" advantage to guarantee his safety, which failed. Zach hoped he was protected by his "skinny guy" alliance with Romeo, as well as the paranoia towards Tori for her idol hunting. But his weakness in the first Immunity Challenges had the rest of the tribe looking in his direction. Zach Wurtenberger's passion for Survivor was palpable throughout his three days in the game, even filling in Probst quotes for the veteran host.
