Savannah Louie reveals pregame alliances rocked 'Survivor 50' journey
Savannah Louie reflects on her departure from "Survivor 50," questioning whether pregame alliances impacted her early exit. She shares her perspective on the relationships among other contestants.
Reflecting on Alliances
Louie commented that she, Jenna, and Joe seemed like outsiders among their tribemates. She was unaware of any pregame calls or alliances, acknowledging instead that "Survivor" is a tight-knit community where relationships extend beyond the game.
Existing Relationships
Some Season 50 players, like Cirie Fields and Ozzy Lusth, had longstanding connections, making it likely they would align. Louie noted how mutual friends can foster trust and alliances within the game.
Lack of Time for New Bonds
Having just won "Survivor 49," Louie lacked time to form new bonds before Season 50 began. She jokingly wished she had reached out to more past players to form pregame alliances.
She revealed details about existing player partnerships that contributed to her elimination. Louie mentioned the strong trio of Christian Hubicki, Rick Devens, and Emily Flippen, along with the Cirie and Ozzy duo, who together controlled much of the gameplay.
"Survivor 50" airs Wednesdays at 8 pm ET on CBS.