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Open Wounds | Survivor S50E5 | Double Elimination and Rizzo’s Big Move

Open Wounds | Survivor S50E5 | Double Elimination and Rizzo’s Big Move

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In this episode, Frank and Mum Shirley break down Survivor Season 50, Episode 5, “Open Wounds,” and there is a lot to unpack. They get into the double elimination, why Charlie’s exit felt bigger than just strategy, how Rizzo keeps pulling people in faster than anyone expects, and why Christian still looks like one of the strongest players in the game. They also talk through Ozzy’s emotional response, Coach being completely and unapologetically Coach, Tiffany stepping up in the challenge, and what these votes could mean with the merge looking close.00:00 Intro and first thoughts on the double elimination00:43 Why Charlie went home and how Rizzo keeps building trust fast02:56 Post-exit reactions and why Christian looks like a real frontrunner03:53 Purple tribe fallout as Ozzy cools down and regroups05:57 Orange tribe dynamics, Rick getting pulled in, and Rizzo working the middle07:44 Coach becomes “The Tide Walker” and keeps running the teal tribe his own way09:28 Charlie locks in on Rizzo and the feud becomes the center of the episode11:24 No reward challenge this week and why the format felt packed15:03 Immunity challenge breakdown with Joe struggling early and Jonathan dominating16:51 Tiffany and Joe close strong to secure safety19:49 Orange tribe scramble as Rizzo and Charlie both try to win over Camila21:32 Purple tribe strategy, fake targets, and Ozzy asking for Christian’s shot in the dark24:09 Rizzo and Cirie exchange key information and strengthen their trust24:49 First tribal discussion and why repeated tribals can tighten alliances27:08 Angelina is voted out and leaves behind a fun jacket callback28:44 Second tribal begins with Rizzo walking in smiling and confident30:06 Why Rizzo divides the fanbase and why Charlie sees the tribe as full of veteran liars34:47 Charlie’s blindside lands, Operation Bad Blood works, and merge talk beginsRizzo continues to prove he can build trust quickly, even when he looks like the obvious target.Christian still feels like one of the best positioned players in the game, but Emily’s openness could create problems.Tiffany had one of the best moments of the episode and deserves more screen time.Camila was the swing piece, and timing mattered. Rizzo telling her first gave him the edge.Charlie’s blindside felt especially brutal because he truly did not see that move coming.“It’s his to lose, frankly.”“He is playing a hell of a game.”“That’s what 50 seasons of Survivor can do.”“Operation Bad Blood.”“Usually the shot in the dark doesn’t work, but when they know you have it they do have to have a plan B.”If you enjoyed this recap, make sure to subscribe, leave us a review, and share the episode with a fellow Survivor fan using #OutlastPodcast. Your support helps more reality TV fans find the show and keeps the conversation going each week.GeekFreaksPodcast.comThis is the source of all news discussed during our podcast.Follow Geek Freaks for more episodes, news, and updates:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastHave a question about Survivor 50 or a topic you want us to cover in a future episode? Send it our way and let us know who you think is playing the best game heading into the merge, which blindside hit the hardest, and whether Rizzo is your favorite chaos agent or your biggest villain of the season.Survivor, Survivor 50, Survivor podcast, Open Wounds, Survivor recap, reality TV podcast, CBS Survivor, competition reality show, Frank Lourence, Shirley, Survivor strategy, Survivor analysisTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysQuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions
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