Survivor 46: 3 contestants most likely to be voted out in episode 3 (and 2 who should be safe)

Can Yanu win immunity in Survivor 46, episode three, or will they be voting out yet another member? Who's safe and who might be on the clopping block for all three tribes.
“This is Where the Legends Are Made” – Eighteen new castaways embark on the adventure of a lifetime when they are left stranded on the breathtaking islands of Fiji. Tribes must be the first to crack the code to earn essential camp supplies. Then, three castaways will go on a journey away from their new tribes, on the historic two-hour premiere of the 46th edition of SURVIVOR, Wednesday, Feb. 28 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+(live and on demand
“This is Where the Legends Are Made” – Eighteen new castaways embark on the adventure of a lifetime when they are left stranded on the breathtaking islands of Fiji. Tribes must be the first to crack the code to earn essential camp supplies. Then, three castaways will go on a journey away from their new tribes, on the historic two-hour premiere of the 46th edition of SURVIVOR, Wednesday, Feb. 28 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+(live and on demand /
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So far on Survivor 46, the Yanu tribe has been a chaotic mess. They've lost every challenge, don't have flint, and the remaining members aren't cohesive. The Nami and Siga tribes haven't had to play too hard yet, but will that change during episode three?

3 players in danger of going home tonight on Survivor 46

NAMI: Venus

The Nami tribe has been on cruise control but there is plenty of tension and mistrust lying beneath the surface. While Liz rubs her tribe mates the wrong way with her talk about owning several businesses and being rich, it is Venus who is most likely to be voted off should Nami lose the immunity challenge.

Liz is annoying, but no one seems to like or trust Venus. She is standoffish and seldom seems to make an effort to fit in. She clearly doesn't get along with Tevin, who is the social leader in this group.

During episode two, Venus called out her celebrating tribe after the challenge for them not listening to her, and therefore causing her an injury when they rolled over her toe with a heavy wagon (no news on the seriousness of the injury).

Venus, for he part, obviously didn't connect with anyone at the beginning and feels no one talks to her and that everyone leaves her out of conversations. It is true; they do. But she hasn't done anything to correct that situation. She allows Tevin to exclude her at every turn.

During a confessional, she made it clear she would flip as soon as any kind of tribe swap happens. If she can befriend people from other tribes, you get the feeling she might be a ruthless player down the road. Best they get rid of her - the sooner the better.