Survivor Winners at War episode 13 power rankings: Coronation Street

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With fewer eliminations left than players in the game, the Survivor: Winners at War episode 13 power rankings reflect a double elimination week.

7. Jeremy Collins

As there are two people getting voted out in this week’s penultimate chapter, unless Jeremy remains immune throughout, there’s no way he escapes getting voted out at Tribal Council. For too long, he had been public enemy number one by the majority of the tribe, and now he’s in a prime spot to be targeted as Tony’s shield rather than Tony targeting one of his enemies.

Previously, I would have expected for Jeremy to go on an immunity run, but even in that department, he’s been lacking. He’s been uncharacteristically designated as an underdog in great contrast to his Cambodia game, as players are openly telling him he’s the biggest threat, he isn’t directing the votes and is following the instructions of others saving him from being voted out.

With Tony taking out Sophie to strengthen his bond with Sarah and taking out Kim to thwart the primary antagonist to his game, there’s no reason why Jeremy has to be kept in the game as a number. We even saw a promo for this week’s episode, where he hints at him trying to find a crack as “Groundhog’s Day.” Things are very dire for this former unanimous champion.