Survivor Game Changers’ final preview shows Brad villainy
In what may be our final preview clip of the Survivor Game Changers season, Brad has no qualms with using Tai’s idol against him.
This article will discuss story possibilities surrounding a preview clip of tonight’s Survivor Game Changers finale.
Tonight’s the night we’ll all find out which of 20 different returning players will earn the title of Sole Survivor and become a million dollars richer. Survivor Game Changers episode 14, “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished,” will tell us whether Sarah Lacina, Brad Culpepper, Tai Trang, Aubry Bracco, Cirie Fields or Troyzan Robertson will outwit, outplay and outlast the others in a season filled with ups and downs.
In anticipation of the big event, ET Canada has posted an exclusive clip of tonight’s Survivor Game Changers finale, showing Brad Culpepper trying to manipulate Tai Trang as he reveals he found two idols.
Interesting to note is Sarah being pissed off with Tai from the night before. This sidebar with Brad likely comes on Day 36, as Tai mentions he can play one idol tonight and “one tomorrow” without telling Brad, but he is doing so because Tai feels he owes Brad a head’s up.
One of the previews showed Sarah being angry at Tai, likely being a result of last week’s episode and that crazy tribal council that sent the seventh member of the jury to Survivor Ponderosa. Brad mentioned Tai got “caught in a web of lies,” and is making his big moves with the reveal of his two idols.
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Tai has been shown to support both sides of the fence, comforting Aubry last episode. He also helped to vote Sierra out, although to be fair, his alliance did ditch him when they thought he was the vote-out target.
Brad Culpepper is very authoritative in this Survivor Game Changers preview, stating he’s using Tai as a number, telling Tai he’s his key to staying in the game and bluntly stating he has no qualms about throwing Tai under the bus and voting him out with his own idol. He may not act on his negative traits, especially in front of the jury, but the fact we see them as the audience is a bit concerning.
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The Survivor Game Changers two-hour finale airs tonight at 8 p.m. ET, with the live reunion show coming afterward at 10 p.m. ET.