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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Survivor Millennials vs Gen X Power Rankings: Episode 4

Last week we got the biggest twist in Survivor history! NOT! The marketing department promised something epic. Instead we got a summit where they ate peanut butter and jelly. It was tragic. We learned that Paul was a big target, which was foreshadowing for his vote out. But did Paul's ouster change the power rankings? Not that much! Let's check it out! 

#1) Ken McNickle (4)


Ken should be knocked because his bulge didn't make an appearance this episode. That aside, Ken is become a fan favorite! The new odd couple of David and Ken, along with Paul's big mouth, helped sway the numbers toward them. Ken is a beast and a big threat. But right now, he's far too liked to be voted out. And that's dangerous for later on.

#2) Michelle Schubert (1)


Michelle was silent this episode. And that's good. It means she's likely not getting an ouster any time soon. No one suspects her as the mastermind of the Mari boot. That being said, if word gets out, her days are numbered.

#3) Michaela Bradshaw (2)


While we don't know what she'll do, Michaela seems like she is the queen of the flip. Adam seemed to have her ear about numbers. Sure, her strategy can work to get her far but it won't get her a victory. People are bitter!

#4) David Wright (8)


The thing about David is he is certainly a great character for TV. But for Survivor? He's a pretty massive wild card. At the summit, he told the millennial kids that he will flip to them. Way to play your cards.

#5) Jessica Lewis (5)


Jessica made a massive move in flipping against Paul. It also proves she's the queen of the older women alliance. Will her big move pay off or will she be handing over that Legacy Advantage soon?

#6) Zeke Smith (6)


I'm not convinced that Zeke is in any sort of danger. Even with Mari gone, Zeke is a number that can help oust Fiylor. 

#7) Sunday Burquest (9)


Sunday bounces up simply due to the fact that she was on the right side of the numbers. We didn't really get to see her feelings on turning against Paul. Will she be able to say to Bret and Chris that she was worried about being on the wrong side of the vote? That's her only play now.

#8) Jay Starrett (10)


Jay is starting to stand out as a big game player. He's strong in the challenges and smart to know his placement. He's slowly creeping up but not by much simply due to his alliance with Taylor and Figgy. If he makes a clear break, Jay is a dominating force to be reckoned with. 

#9) Taylor Stocker (11)


Taylor is so dumb. How dumb is he? Taylor is so dumb that if you talk to him, you instantly lose IQ points. Taylor can't win. But he is a goat.

#10) Chris Hammons (3)


Poor Chris. He didn't see that coming. What will be interesting to watch is if Chris can keep his cool, unlike Zeke. Chris needs to pass this off as good game play and not play into emotions.

#11) Bret LaBelle (7)


See above. Only Bret will be the one to play into emotions. And I think that will be a source of conflict.

#12) Adam Klein (13)


Adam had three big moments. 1) Being Zeke's secretary to Hannah. 2) Playing the number game with Michaela. 3) MISSING THE SHELLDOL! Foreshadowing? I think so!

#13) Figgy Figueroa (12)


Figgy Figgy Figgy, can't you see? YOUR GAME IS OVER! It's sad how clueless her game is.

#14) Will Wahl (14)


Here's my problem with Will. You can discredit his age all you want but that is the biggest problem with his game! He's revealing everything and anything to appease anyone who's older than him, WHICH IS EVERYONE! If Will wants to have a fighting chance, he needs to mature. And fast.

#15) Lucy Huang (15)


SHHH!

#16) CeCe Taylor (17)


CeCe was saved by Ken and David playing hard. They needed her number to oust Paul. But now that we've seen she's a bit of a dead weight in the challenge, I can see her going next.

#17) Hannah Shapiro (18)


Hannah, for the love of the gays, please learn about social cues. When Zeke doesn't want to talk, he doesn't want to talk. GO AWAY! We never saw a follow-up from that conversation but something tells me it will come back into play. 

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