3 players in danger (and 3 who should be safe) in Survivor 47 episode 2

There are few players who need to worry heading into Survivor 47 episode 2!
“One Glorious and Perfect Episode” – Eighteen new castaways will be abandoned on the breathtaking islands of Fiji, where they must learn to adapt or they will be voted out. Tribes must quickly pick up the pieces in the first challenge of the season to earn a pot, machete and flint. Then, two castaways are chosen to go on a journey to find the X that marks the spot, on the two-hour season premiere of the 47th edition of SURVIVOR, Wednesday, Sept. 18 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television
“One Glorious and Perfect Episode” – Eighteen new castaways will be abandoned on the breathtaking islands of Fiji, where they must learn to adapt or they will be voted out. Tribes must quickly pick up the pieces in the first challenge of the season to earn a pot, machete and flint. Then, two castaways are chosen to go on a journey to find the X that marks the spot, on the two-hour season premiere of the 47th edition of SURVIVOR, Wednesday, Sept. 18 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television /
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Players in danger of getting voted out in episode 2

Andy Rueda

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ANDY RUEDA from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /

Tribe: Gata

Tribes absolutely make the early mistake of not voting out the obvious choice, just as Gata did in the first episode. Andy is a ticking time bomb, and if he was so willing to knife the one person willing to work with him so easily, that doesn't bode well for anyone.

It rarely works out when tribes keep the wild card in the game. The social issues that existed around camp aren't gone, and it would be shocking if Andy didn't cause more tension around camp moving forward. If Gata loses again, they will correct the mistake they made initially and vote out Andy.

Rome Cooney

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ROME COONEY from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /

Tribe: Lavo

In the new era, many players do not seem worried about searching for idols. The "beware" caveat now attached to them probably deters some players. Those idols don't seem worth the issues that come with them.

This didn't deter Rome at all. He tried to hide the fact he was looking for an idol, but his tribemates quickly noticed that he was taking off by himself a lot. Then they caught him hanging around the well, but he took off, thinking they didn't see him. All the warning flags are up at this point.

If Lavo loses the immunity challenge, it will not shock anyone if they jettison Rome, because his tribemates already think he is playing too hard. The problem for Rome is that he doesn't yet have the idol in hand. This could spell an early doom for him.

Gabe Ortis

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GABE ORTIS from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /

Tribe: Tuku

Like Rome, Gabe was also obsessed with finding the idol, but he was way more circumspect and successful than his Lavo counterpart. While he has raised some suspicions with some of his tribemates, it isn't universal, and he actually has an idol good for three tribals.

However, unless things fall apart for Gabe, he doesn't seem like a target. Tuku also has Sue, a 59-year-old, but she has more than pulled her weight in challenges. Usually, the older players become quick targets, but she has formed an alliance with Gabe and others on the Tuku tribe, and she might be safe.

This tribe has quickly bonded and has no obvious weak spots, but losing always creates some. If the tribe fails to win immunity, the target might fall on Caroline. She seems like she might be the least physical member of the tribe.