In the premiere of Survivor 50, Jenna Lewis-Dougherty, the only castaway from the original Borneo season, became the first player voted out from the Cila tribe. She claims in an exit interview that Christian Hubicki set her up by initially targeting Cirie Fields and then blaming her. The episode highlighted early alliances and a challenging immunity competition.
The three-hour premiere of Survivor 50 aired on Wednesday, featuring 24 all-star players from the show's 25-year history. The Cila tribe, also known as Team Orange, lost the immunity challenge after a grueling obstacle course involving crawling through mud, climbing a wall, and solving a puzzle. During the challenge, Cirie Fields struggled significantly with the monkey's fist portion, taking an estimated 15-20 minutes to complete it, according to on-site observers.
At Tribal Council, the Cila tribe unanimously voted out Jenna Lewis-Dougherty, a contestant from Survivor: Borneo (Season 1) who also competed in All-Stars (Season 8), finishing third. In her exit interview, Lewis-Dougherty expressed feeling crushed but surprised, noting she believed Christian Hubicki's assurances. She described lacking pre-existing connections on the tribe, unlike pairs such as Cirie and Ozzy Lusth or Colby Donaldson and Stephanie Johnson, calling herself a 'sacrificial lamb.'
Lewis-Dougherty detailed how Hubicki, from David vs. Goliath, first identified Cirie as the biggest threat during a shelter-building conversation on day one. He sat next to Cirie, then told Rick Devens that she was a major threat who could dominate post-swap or merge. Devens then informed Cirie that Lewis-Dougherty had named her, setting up the blame. 'I didn't know that Christian set me up that way,' Lewis-Dougherty said. 'I didn't say Cirie. I thought I was going along with what Christian wanted and trying to ingratiate myself.' She added that she initially considered targeting Emily Flippen but followed Hubicki's lead.
The episode included nostalgic footage from Borneo, which Lewis-Dougherty called a 'love letter' to the original season, appreciating the positive edit despite her early exit. She praised potential allies Joe Hunter and Savannah Louie but noted the tribe's lack of cohesion. Pre-game, Lewis-Dougherty had expressed confidence in adapting to the faster-paced modern game, saying she would 'sprint the entire way' as in All-Stars.
While Ozzy's name briefly surfaced due to his defense of Cirie, and challenge performance raised questions about her, Lewis-Dougherty's pre-challenge targeting of Cirie proved decisive. The premiere emphasized the season's celebratory tone, with Jeff Probst describing it as a 'celebration' of Survivor's legacy.