Survivor Winners at War episode 7 power rankings: New school

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Immunity Challenge part 5 Survivor Winners at War episode 7
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2. Jeremy Collins

He had the opportunity to use it for himself last week, and he even noted that he was quick on the draw to use it. The Safety Without Power advantage only works until the Final 10 (as noted on the paperwork), so there aren’t as many opportunities for him to break that out further. If he senses that he could be the next to go, I don’t see Jeremy not using his power at this moment.

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That would put him in a vulnerable position at the merge, which is why I don’t think he’ll be put in this position. The Immunity Challenge is going to be a huge factor at the Final 12, and his strength as a fireman in carrying unwieldy objects that are heavy in a stressful situation will be to the tribe’s benefit. Plus, his tribe is strong and is best positioned to win and stay in control through the merge.

1. Kim Spradlin

Kim’s Survivor: Winners at War pre-merge game began at a weak spot in the Dakal tribal dynamics, with nobody wanting to work with her and even more people targeting her. Now she’s poised to be in control heading into the Final 12, as she is the swing vote between the two groups.

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Kim can either stay “Dakal strong” and go to rocks (or make a fire?) or go with Denise and Jeremy to vote out Tony. Kim being frustrated by Tony’s spy shack shenanigans and her hesitance to rely on somebody so unreliable has been teased already, although it’s a risky move to abandon latent trust right ahead of the merge.