Survivor: Game Changers Episode 10 Synopsis: “A Line Drawn in Concrete”

Jeff Probst, host of SURVIVOR, themed "Game Changers." The Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 34th season with a special two-hour premiere, Wednesday, March 8 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The season premiere marks the 500th episode. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Jeff Probst, host of SURVIVOR, themed "Game Changers." The Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 34th season with a special two-hour premiere, Wednesday, March 8 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The season premiere marks the 500th episode. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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Survivor: Game Changers will go back to its normal one-hour format next week, but what will we see in episode 10, “A Line Drawn in Concrete”?

If nothing else, the title of next week’s episode of Survivor: Game Changers hints that the drama, the scheming, and the general backstabbing of this season hasn’t come to an end just yet. Why would it? After all, this is Survivor.

According to a CBS press release, the title of next week’s episode will be “A Line Drawn in Concrete.” Although there are plenty of candidates for who might provide the name, we’ll lay odds on Sarah, Sierra, Cirie, Andrea, and Brad. Zeke may be the outside choice.

Here’s that same press release’s synopsis of the episode:

"“Friends become enemies when one castaway is caught trying to sabotage another’s game, on SURVIVOR, Wednesday, April 26 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.”"

Here’s why Zeke’s the outside choice. Depending on your interpretation, he did attempt to “sabotage another’s game,” with a direct hand in Ozzy’s elimination by turning on Cirie and Andrea. Ergo, he’s likely not going to name the episode. Instead, it seems wise to guess that one of the other five we named say it instead.

Considering the fact that Sierra named episodes 8 and 9, it may very well go to Cirie or Andrea instead, but keep an eye on Sarah. Now that she’s navigated the complex position of possibly being the swing vote during episodes 8 and 9, she’s now farther in the game than before, and she seemed quite fond of the “line drawn in sand” phrasing in those two episodes. It makes a certain sense that she’d escalate as the two major alliances continue their fighting.

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Either way, the next episode of Survivor: Game Changers sounds like it’ll be full of things to pick apart. Keep an eye out for our analysis of the press photos and previews ahead of next week Wednesday.