Survivor Edge of Extinction episode 3 power rankings: Monologue

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Survivor Edge of Extinction Kelley Wentworth episode 3
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9. Kelley Wentworth

The first two episodes have made Kelley Wentworth look more villainous than we’ve ever seen her. Sure, this is mostly manufactured in the edit, but why exactly does the edit want us to feel bad for the players that are dragging Manu down and sending them to Tribal Council? With David and Rick targeting Kelley for a blindside, she might need to fight harder than ever to stay alive.

8. Wardog

I’m surprised at how even-keeled Wardog looks. The guy still manages to come across as reasonable despite referring to himself in the third person and being cast as the New York tough guy, which shows how well he fits in on the tribe. He is a bit on the outs considering he inadvertently threw a wrench in the blindside plan, but he does mean well.

7. Joe Anglim

For Joey Amazing to be invisible in the second episode after getting heaps of praise in the first episode for being a big threat that helps his tribe, Joe Anglim’s position is tenuous. He should help his tribes avoid Tribal Council, but his threat level increases by the episode.