Survivor: David vs. Goliath episode 2 promo shows even worse weather

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The weather has become the 21st castaway, and the Survivor: David vs. Goliath episode 2 promo proves it wasn’t voted out in last week’s premiere.

We’re heading into the second week of the Survivor: David vs. Goliath season and we’ve yet to visit Tribal Council. That’s become Pat Cusack was taken out by the inclement weather traveling from the Immunity Challenge back to camp, smacking his back against the canopy of a boat in choppy cyclone weather. If anything, the weather might not be finished.

The Survivor: David vs. Goliath episode 2 promo for “The Chicken Has Flown the Coop” has been released, showing brief glimpses of the carnage the weather continues to wreak upon the competitors. Both the David and Goliath players alike are seen shivering, whimpering and huddled together in braving the storm, and we’re not passing judgment, either!

As evidenced by the 90-minute premiere, all tribes will be humbled by the rain, and nobody is safe. This kind of promo, especially for an episode titled “The Chicken Has Flown the Coop,” suggests that somebody is going to snap in this weather, and it may not be to their benefit. Based on the “Next Time On Survivor” at the end of the premiere, it could be Natalie Cole someone is describing.

You do get a brief glimpse of her, and Mike White as the “Perfect Storm” shot enters the scene, as well as Gabby Pascuzzi shivering, Alec Merlino in his brief purple edit-allotted screentime and Natalia Azoqa basically providing a full-body shiver. Meanwhile, Nick Wilson is saying, “I’m either gonna win, or I’m gonna die trying.”

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Nick’s edit has been weird to start the season. He seems primed to be the strategic force lost right before the merge, as he’s one of the outwardly “scheming” players on a tribe filled with upstart underdogs. The Survivor: David vs. Goliath editing format will be as much a story as the story itself as the season rolls along.