The Survivor: Winners at War episode 4 power rankings reflect being blindsided to safety, blindsided in defeat, and poking the hornet’s nest.
The reminder this week is the briefest yet; nobody from the Edge of Extinction is considered for our power rankings until they return to active players in Survivor: Winners at War.
16. Adam Klein
Good lord, Adam. When you say that Boston Rob, a winner who played a winning game in which he created Survivor’s closest version of a cult, should be playing like him, the superfan in Adam should know that putting out a statement like that can only air if it backfires. He was not just blindsided, but he was saved in a blindside by what should have been his closest allies.
Though he actually has a chance to recover, Adam got ethered. He has a lot to do if he wants a shot at making the merge.
15. Boston Rob Mariano
Though he managed to turn Adam’s playing of the middle against him, Boston Rob wasn’t able to protect his allies. He thought he was protecting Parvati, but the powers that be hoodwinked him while lying to his face. The fact that people are still trying to weaken him and use him as their shield as opposed to voting him out is a small consolation.
14. Parvati Shallow
If there’s anything that the editing can do to protect you when you’re the potential target of a vote is to keep you mostly absent from the conversation. Parvati wanted to chew Adam up and spit out his bones, but she lost someone who considered her a number one ally. She received a fire token at the very least, but her threat level only rises as she survives votes.
13. Nick Wilson
The less Nick talks, the louder his silence resonates. He literally had three words in a confessional as part of a smash cut compilation talking about Tony handling the baby shark, but we still know he’s at the bottom of the power alliance on Dakal.