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'Survivor' Season 31 Spoilers: Blindside After Blindside

The previous airing of "Survivor" season 31 featured two episodes, which means that two people were voted out this week.

After the shocking departure of Kelley Wiglesworth, from the original batch of "Survivor," the game remained unpredictable. The recent episodes showed the group dealing with new alliances, or lack thereof.

The blindside left a couple members of the group worried about their own fate, especially Joe. Joe has won several of the individual immunity challenges, which made him a target for the group. With the unpredictable result of the voting, he became scared of his position in the alliances he made.

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The group seemed to have been dealing with the horrendous weather and the unstable state of their shelter. With that, the group was given a choice of repairing their shelter in exchange of their chance to win immunity. This left Keith and Joe as the only ones with the possibility of immunity for the next tribal council.

However, Keith was unable to beat Joe in the challenge, which means that the group had to find another person to send home aside for the obvious target. The group was then torn between choosing Ciera or Stephen. At tribal council, Jeremy brought a surprise by playing one of his two idols to save Stephen, making certain that their alliance was still alive. This then sent Ciera home.

As for the next episode, it was revealed that Joe finally lost his immunity streak, which made it easy for others to vote him out. However, another part of the group had other plans. Therefore, another blindside was put into play during tribal council, which sent Stephen home.

With that, it was said that the game was surely evolving, as it has provided many surprises so far.

Fans can catch "Survivor" every Wednesday.

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