“Did You Vote for a Swap?” – A foreboding treemail message leaves castaways hungry for information regarding an imminent change. Knowledge is power as the boomerang idols begin to rear their heads within tribes. Then, past mistakes and baggage haunt players in their quest for redemption on SURVIVOR 50, Wednesday, March 11 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ Premium plan subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*. Jeff Probst serves as host and executive producer. Pictured: Kamilla Karthigesu, Rizo Velovic, Charlie Davis, Jonathan Young, Dee Valladares, Cirie Fields, Rick Devens. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“Did You Vote for a Swap?” – A foreboding treemail message leaves castaways hungry for information regarding an imminent change. Knowledge is power as the boomerang idols begin to rear their heads within tribes. Then, past mistakes and baggage haunt players in their quest for redemption on SURVIVOR 50, Wednesday, March 11 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ Premium plan subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*. Jeff Probst serves as host and executive producer. Pictured: Kamilla Karthigesu, Rizo Velovic, Charlie Davis, Jonathan Young, Dee Valladares, Cirie Fields, Rick Devens. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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2 castaways at risk with double council. How to watch 'Survivor'

“Survivor’s” latest episode airs Wednesday night, March 25, and this time two tribes are expected to attend tribal council.

Last week, the castaways were offered arguably the best reward in the show’s history: dinner, drinks and a sing-along with singer-songwriter Zac Brown, who ended up playing for the Kalo tribe. While they were singing and eating a fish dinner, the Vatu tribe was sending home “White Lotus” writer and director Mike White at tribal council.

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White’s departure marked the Vatu’s tribe second blindside of the season.

Heading into this week, there are three active “Billie Eilish boomerang Idols” in play. Last week, Genevieve Mushaluk found her second idol and sent it to Rizo Velovic — per the idol’s rules, which requires the person who found the idol to send it to someone on a different tribe.

Ozzy Lusth was gifted an idol gifted by Genevieve Mushaluk, and Aubry Bracco was gifted an idol by Christian Hubicki.

According to the latest sneak peek video, two tribes are expected to be sent to tribal council — potentially leaving 17 castaways left in the game.

Here’s more on the “Survivor” season 50 and how to watch.

When time does ‘Survivor’ air tonight? Sneak peek video

Episode 5 of “Survivor” season 50 will air at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25.

What channel is ‘Survivor’ on?

“Survivor” may be watched on broadcast TV each week on any CBS station. Fans may also watch “Survivor,” live on Paramount+ Premium plan starting at $8.99 per month. Other Paramount+ plans will make the episode available the next day, so on Thursday’s each week.

Hulu + Live TV and Fubo TV also stream “Survivor,” starting at $73.99 per month for Fubo, and $89.99 per month for Hulu, after the free trials.

Watch on Fubo

Who was voted off ‘Survivor’ last week?

“White Lotus” writer and director Mike White was sent home — the Vatu tribe’s second blindside.

Angelina Keeley initially was the No. 1 target, though White wanted to keep her in the game because they are allies. He turned the target onto Emily Flippen, and (nearly) convinced Christian Hubicki to write Flippen’s name down to get the majority vote — however, unknown to White, Hubicki switched the target to White.

Heading to tribal council, Hubicki had to decide whether he wanted to vote out White or Flippen because both have proven somewhat harmful to his game.

In the end, White was the fifth person voted off “Survivor,” 50. He was shocked and impressed by the tribe’s strategy. Keeley and Flippen also received votes.

Which players have been voted off so far in season 50?

Five castaways have been sent home so far on “Survivor” season 50, including:

Who is on the Cila tribe? (orange buffs)

Who is on the Kalo tribe? (teal buffs)

Who is on the Vatu tribe? (magenta buffs)

Contact Sarah Moore @ smoore@lsj.com

This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: 2 castaways at risk with double council. How to watch ‘Survivor’

Reporting by Sarah Moore, Lansing State Journal / Lansing State Journal

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