Survivor season 35 power rankings after episode 10 and 11

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Survivor season 35 episode 10 saw a power shakeup and a return to form of getting out the Healers. Here are our current power rankings.

survivor season 35 episode 10 reward challenge, JP Hilsabeck reward challenge
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The Knights of the Round Table looked to be no more, only for everyone to fold back and vote out Joe after Survivor season 35 episodes 10 and 11, “Buy One, Get One Free.” Still, there’s a fracture within sublayers of “alliances” that have ulterior motives, layers of importance and layers of voting preferences.

Last week could not have been more polar opposite between both episodes for me, as I did predict the ninth-place player going home, but not after losing the player I thought was second-most safe, JP. This week, with just one player to be eliminated, you would think it would be easier to predict who’s safe. However, with so many wrenches thrown into plans as indicated in the preview, anything can happen.

Here are our Survivor season 35 power rankings for Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers after episodes 10 and 11.

Mike Zahalsky survivor season 35 episode 10
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#7. Mike Zahalsky

The first thing that Mike did after coming back from his weird idol play is to pretend to think that it was a good strategy all along. After all, Mike’s here and Joe’s gone, right?

Well, even Joe thought Mike was a bumbling fool, and he was in his alliance! Joe was completely bamboozled because Mike seemed to make a plan and told him to follow along all without any sort of planning at camp. Then, Mike was used as a pawn to take out the majority alliance with Ben, Lauren, Ashley and Devon to take out … JP?

Finally, Mike was told to vote Ben in what they thought was a coup, but instead saw the majority vote out his most trusted confidant, Joe. Mike’s place in the game is very poor, making him likely the next to go and even less likely to win.