Survivor: Game Changers Episode 10 Promo Has a Challenge Sneak Peek

"There's A New Sheriff in Town" - Michaela Bradshaw, Sarah Lacina, Cirie Fields, Zeke Smith and Aubry Bracco on the eighth and ninth episode of SURVIVOR: Game Changers, airing Wednesday, April 19 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Jeffrey Neira/CBS Entertainment ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
"There's A New Sheriff in Town" - Michaela Bradshaw, Sarah Lacina, Cirie Fields, Zeke Smith and Aubry Bracco on the eighth and ninth episode of SURVIVOR: Game Changers, airing Wednesday, April 19 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Jeffrey Neira/CBS Entertainment ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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There’s quite a bit to tease out from the latest 21-second promo for Survivor: Game Changers’ next episode, “A Line Drawn in Concrete.”

Both the title and the synopsis of Survivor: Game Changers‘ next episode suggest that there will be still more drama. After all, episode 10 is called “A Line Drawn in Concrete.” (Presumably the metaphorical sand-drawn lines of earlier episodes no longer cut it.) One would thus expect the promo to back that up, right?

Well, at first, it seems like it will.

Watch the video below to see what we mean:

Where did this “inspirational moment” come from? With Jeff Probst standing out on a platform with the ocean behind him as he talks about “one of the most powerful moments on Survivor,” we can deduce that it comes from a challenge. Judging by the other footage shown, we’ll also have a team reward challenge that presumably leads to this “one castaway” doing something fantastic. At this point, all we know about the challenge is that it’s in the water and that there will be some grappling hooks. You can surmise that it’s a team challenge by the colors shown. For example, Sierra throws a blue and white hook. However, Tai slides down an orange ramp.

It’s unlikely that either Debbie or Andrea have this moment. We see them both clapping instead. It could be someone like Cirie, Tai, or Zeke as the voiceover describes the moment. Of course, that could easily be just an attempt to mislead viewers, and it could be someone entirely different. The fact that Cirie and Tai show up twice, though, once each separately and then together as part of a larger group shot may be significant, however.

As for the drama that we all expected, that comes earlier. In our analysis of the synopsis, we suspected that Zeke would be in trouble after the events of last episode. Since we see Andrea calling someone “shady” at night, it seems like things will come to a head perhaps as soon as the episode opens on Maku Maku back at camp after Ozzy’s elimination.

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What part of Survivor: Game Changers‘ next episode are you most excited for?