Devens in danger? | Survivor 50 E8 "Double the Fun, Double the Demise" Recap with Danni Boatwright
- Jack Vita

- Apr 17
- 2 min read
Survivor: Guatemala winner Danni Boatwright returns to the Jack Vita Show to discuss the eighth episode of Survivor 50, "Double the Fun, Double the Demise". Each week, Danni joins Jack to break down the week's episode of Survivor!
This week, we bid farewell to one of the biggest characters in the show's history, Benjamin "Coach" Wade, better known as "The Dragon Slayer". Danni and Jack share their thoughts on this week's controversial twist, which also put an end to Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers runner-up Chrissy Hofbeck's game. Cirie and Ozzy played the middle and picked a side, stunning the alliance of Coach, Chrissy, Stephenie, Joe and Jonathan. But, should Stephenie's alliance really have been all that surprised?
Rick Devens made a performative move at tribal council, claiming the fake idol that he planted earlier in the season. Stephenie wasn't buying it. The move didn't seem to be necessary. Devens didn't attempt to play it, so now contestants either perceive him to have lied, or they think he has an idol. Could this move backfire, and paint a bigger target on his back? Danni thinks Devens may be the next contestant voted out. Danni and Jack break down everything from this week's episode! You won't want to miss it.
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