Survivor David vs. Goliath episode 2 live stream: How to watch online

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You can watch the Survivor: David vs. Goliath episode 2 live stream online later tonight to catch the first player voted out at the new-look Tribal Council!

With the 90-minute premiere come and gone, we’re back to a 60-minute runtime, with 19 players competing for time in our story, hearts and minds. A big chunk of the story so far understandably focused on the tragic loss of Pat Cusack from the game, but the show must go on, as both tribes struggle to survive in the pouring rain.

As the Survivor: David vs. Goliath episode 2 press photos show, there will be some sunny days ahead, but that only means that the players will finally have to start strategizing about their game plan. Working on the shelter is a primary focus, especially after the rain and wind put the teams back in starting position four days in, but now players will be free to go off in twos, threes, fours and more.

But first, Night 3 looks to be the hardest moment for both the David and Goliath tribe. The first of two sneak peek previews shows players unable to make a fire just due to how damp everything is. Poor Natalia is even seen chattering and shaking like a leaf, as everyone likely experienced the worse night of their lives. All in the quest for a million dollars!

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You can watch the Survivor: David vs. Goliath episode 2 live stream online tonight with the following info:

Date: Wednesday, Oct. 3
Start Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Episode: “The Chicken Has Flown the Coop”
TV Info: CBS
Live Stream: Stream 1 | Stream 2

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This cast is an interesting, diverse group of characters that looks ready to play the game. There’s still be so little of the game actually played, though, so we’ll see how people react once it comes to whipping a vote and sending a player home.