Survivor: Winners at war episode 3 live stream – How to watch online
Will one of the top players finally be voted out? Watch the Survivor: Winners at War episode 3 live stream online later tonight with us to find out!
So much of the early content of Survivor: Winners at War has been teasing an all-out war. So far, it’s been just a few proxy battles, with the most prominent loss being Amber Mariano, but only contextualized through the lens of a legend like Boston Rob. If I were an editor who had the legends of winners for a short time in the limelight, I would want to milk them for all they’re worth until voted out.
That’s the way it kind of feels heading into Survivor: Winners at War episode 3, as we’ve had three eliminations that have been rather ho-hum but leading to larger tensions. They have centered mostly on Sele at the moment, as the tribe under the leadership of Boston Rob, Parvati, and Ethan, have done little to unify and plenty to create a rising tension amongst new-school players.
Oddly enough, it’s Adam Klein, the youngest winner competing this season, that’s leading the charge in Survivor: Winners at War episode 3. He and Denise were sitting in the hot seat in the beginning, and now might be the time to curry favor with the numbers of the tribe (like Ben, Jeremy, Michele) in order to pull off that necessary move.
Dakal has lesser problems, as it seems they mostly like each other well enough. Kim might prove to be a threat with her idol, but she gave her second half to one of the tribe’s leading strategists. A promo shows Tyson apparently targeting Sandra, though, so who knows if we’re going to see Kim sneak by should the red tribe go to Tribal Council.
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 26
Start Time: 8:00 pm EST
Episode: Season 40, Episode 3, “Out for Blood”
TV Channel: CBS
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