Illustration of Rick Devens and Cirie Fields voted out in Survivor 50 episode 12 double elimination at tribal council.
Illustration of Rick Devens and Cirie Fields voted out in Survivor 50 episode 12 double elimination at tribal council.
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Rick Devens et Cirie Fields éliminés dans l'épisode 12 de Survivor 50

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Lors d'une double élimination dans le dernier épisode de Survivor 50, Rick Devens et Cirie Fields ont été envoyés au jury avant la finale.

Rick Devens a été éliminé en premier après que son « Shot in the Dark » n'ait pas réussi à le sauver au Conseil de tribu. Il avait passé la journée à chercher un collier d'immunité caché sans succès et avait discuté d'un plan pour créer un faux « Beware Advantage » en utilisant de la peinture rouge du camp, bien que Jonathan l'ait surveillé de près et l'en ait empêché. Devens est également revenu sur son moment du tirage à pile ou face avec MrBeast et sur son alliance avec Christian, qui avait aidé à placer un faux collier plus tôt dans le jeu.

Ce que les gens disent

Les utilisateurs de X ont réagi avec choc et tristesse à la double élimination de Cirie Fields et Rick Devens dans l'épisode 12 de Survivor 50, certains appréciant leur jeu, d'autres exprimant leur déception quant au casting final, tandis que des résumés neutres ont noté l'effet de suspense.

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