Survivor David vs. Goliath power rankings: Episode 3 shifts the power

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12. Alison Raybould

Beside Alison’s privileged life en route to becoming a doctor, I have no idea who this character is. She was basically invisible in the previous episode, she’s not deep into the tribe dynamics or what little strategic talk has happened on the Goliath tribe, and was shown with her shoes almost being washed up into the ocean.

However, she’s also away from the chaos and isn’t bogged down in anybody else’s baggage. I expect her to go out Roark style (out of nowhere being voted out), but not this week.

11. John Hennigan

John’s edit is weird right now. He’s obviously the biggest, strongest player and is keeping the tribe winning, but his choices in allies have come at odds at what makes sense. He was seen helping Natalie only for that to bite him in the butt immediately. His over-the-top antics have been effectively cooled down, but I want to see him make some good social plays soon.

10. Davie Rickenbacker

Survivor: David vs. Goliath’s second episode was weird for Davie. His sole highlights were his heroically-edited idol find and his impact at Tribal Council, yet he was completely left out of the loop when it came to strategic deliberations. I feel like the edit is protecting him from the negativity surrounding Jessica’s side of the vote, which is good for his longevity in the game.