Survivor Season 47 is starting with something all devoted fans love: chaos! CBS’s reality series is two weeks into the season, but viewers are still shocked by the surprising elimination of this season’s Golden Boy during last week’s premiere. Season 47 brings the usual fierce gameplay and unexpected betrayals.
It also has a frantic, thrilling energy, which has already caused one player to fall apart just two days in. Another player is playing so aggressively that he might have already ruined his chance at winning the $1,000,000 grand prize.
One of these dramatic moments has already affected Pod Save America host Jon Lovett’s chances. His lack of connections and his closest ally’s public betrayal made him the first person eliminated this season.
It was an exciting and surprising start that left viewers wondering if the rest of the season would keep this enjoyable chaotic vibe.
Survivor 47 Episode 2 is Packed with Action
Every season of Survivor seems to have at least one truly messy tribe, and Andy Rueda seemed determined to take that title for the Yellow Gata group in the premiere. In this episode, he is still struggling after the public confession that got his only ally (and potential backstabber) voted out.
Despite this setback, Andy manages to sneak away and find a Beware Advantage. He notes its hiding spot and vows to come back for it later, only to find that someone else has taken it while he was gone!
Unbeknownst to Andy, the Advantage was found by Anika Dhar and Sam Phalen. Sam keeps it secret from Andy but tells his closest ally, Sierra Wright, that he wants to use it on Andy during the next tribal council to send another, less chaotic player home.
This situation becomes a comedy of errors. This is reflected on the Red Lavo beach when, after Rome Cooney found a similar advantage in the last episode, he tries to use this secret to build an alliance with Teeny Chirichillo. Unfortunately for him, Rome’s obvious searching and showboat behavior make most of his tribe suspicious.
As a result, Teeny shows Kishan Patel the hiding spot, and Rome catches them in the act! It was a funny and tangled moment that ended with Teeny assuring Rome they wanted Kishan in their alliance, a hurried statement that Rome correctly realizes is untrustworthy.
This kind of tension is typical for Survivor. The threat of elimination creates anxiety that eats away at the carefree excitement players feel when they first enter the game. This anxiety is noticeable throughout the Blue Tuku tribe. Everyone is scrambling to form alliances.
Well, almost everyone. Gabe Ortis pretends to have an alliance with Kyle Ostwald and TK Foster. Meanwhile, he tries to recruit Caroline Vidmar into his secret partnership with Sue Smey—a proposal she initially refuses. It takes Gabe showing his secret idol to finally convince her he is trustworthy, creating a new ally who quickly proves essential.

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This is because TK also manages to recruit Tiyana Hallums into what he sees as the tribe’s true power alliance. She agrees to side with him, even though she has quickly become annoyed by his bossy attitude. She explains to the camera that she does not need to like him to use him in the game.
Rising Tensions Before the First Tribal Council
The tribes head to the ocean for their second immunity challenge, where they are tempted by safety from tribal council and also some Survivor scuba kits for the first two who complete it. This challenge is similar to last week’s. The tribe starts on a buoy in the water before jumping in to grab a heavy bag of rice.
They then get it to shore and maneuver through a blind obstacle before a final, three-person puzzle decides their fate. One part of the challenge involved violently stabbing the bag to reveal its insides. This act leaves its edible contents leaking out for Rachel LaMont to try to shove in her pockets to sneak home.
Eventually, her tribe wins, with Lavo following closely behind, and Jeff Probst takes a moment to confiscate her “stolen goods.” This was a funny moment that the losing Tuku tribe really needed. Yet, despite their upcoming tribal council, Tiyanna puts on a brave smile, an expression that Jeff asks about.
TK questions why losers like their team would have any reason to smile. This comment rubs everyone the wrong way, especially Tiyanna, creating even more tension as the group heads back to prepare for their first tribal council.
Once they return to camp, TK explains that he is not used to losing in any area of his life. He is irritated that not only did his team lose, but they also dared to smile about it.
The pair seems to smooth things over with TK apologizing. However, Sue sees this as the perfect moment to strike and tries to persuade Tiyanna to form a fake “girls’ alliance” to eliminate one of the strongest players in the game.

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TK is unaware of this or the fact that Gabe has been quietly plotting his downfall for the past few days. He heads to council thinking he is playing a perfect game with complete control over his “allies.” This confidence is admirable but quickly proves to be fatal.
Survivor’s First Tribal Council Ends in a Shocking Elimination
While Survivor 47’s first tribal council was entertaining, it lacked the shocking intrigue of the second council. The tribe’s time with Jeff quickly became a face-off between TK and Sue. Sue calls out the clear bromance developing in their group, and TK asks whether anyone has spent more than a few minutes talking to her.
This shows TK’s biggest flaw because, while he is focused on controlling everyone, he does not notice that Sue has actually been having conversations. She had a very important one with Tiyanna earlier that day, which caused her to turn against him.
TK does not find out before Gabe shockingly decides to play his idol on himself. There had been talk of him using it on Sue to keep her safe, but there is no sign that he has any reason to worry for his safety.
This undermines his so-called “magic trick” and confuses his closest ally. Regardless of the misplaced play, their group manages to sway Tiyanna, sending TK home with a vote of 4-2.

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What a follow-up! While there were worries that the jaw-dropping momentum of 47’s premiere would not continue, this episode delivered the kind of intricate social strategy that viewers have enjoyed for decades.
It offered thrilling insight into each of the players while hinting at the alliances and planned betrayals that will matter as the game goes on. So much happened in this episode, but as TK’s elimination showed, there is one thing every castaway must remember: you are never safe on a show like Survivor.
Survivor 47 airs Wednesdays on CBS before streaming on Paramount+.
As we approach the Season 2 finale of The Rings of Power, the anticipation and excitement in the air are palpable. The show has taken us on a journey through Middle-earth, revealing complex characters and intricate plotlines.
In this penultimate episode, the stakes have never been higher, with the impending chaos of war and the revelation of long-held secrets. With only one episode remaining, fans are left eagerly speculating about the resolution of various plot points and how the season’s themes will culminate.
This episode, titled “Episode 7,” opens in Eregion, where we find Celebrimbor (played by Charles Edwards) seemingly at peace. However, as the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that not everything is as it appears.
The tone is set for a gripping view of deception, power struggles, and the repercussions of ambition. The episode deftly balances character development with action, making it a standout moment in the series.
Celebrimbor’s Unraveling Reality
The episode begins with Celebrimbor enjoying a tranquil moment on his balcony, sipping tea while contemplating his work on the Nine Rings. At this point, he believes he is thriving in his craft, with the recent acquisition of mithril fueling his progress.
However, the moment quickly turns unsettling when he experiences a moment of introspection. Celebrimbor catches a glimpse of his reflection, and the image that stares back at him is not one of a successful craftsman, but of someone worn down by the weight of his ambition and the pressures around him.
This moment of clarity is shattered by the arrival of Annatar (Charlie Vickers), who offers a stark contrast to Celebrimbor’s inner turmoil. Annatar’s charming demeanor and reassuring words provide a temporary escape from Celebrimbor’s doubts.
He seems to embody the perfect ally for Celebrimbor, encouraging him to focus solely on his work while assuming control over the chaos outside. However, this dynamic raises significant concerns about Annatar’s true nature and intentions.
As tensions rise outside Eregion with Orcs attacking under the command of Adar (Sam Hazeldine), Celebrimbor’s situation becomes increasingly dire.

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Annatar’s manipulation becomes more apparent as he dismisses Celebrimbor’s authority and takes command of the Elven forces, reinforcing the feeling that Celebrimbor is losing grip on reality. The episode sets a foundation for showing themes of manipulation and gaslighting, which will culminate in a powerful confrontation.
The Siege of Eregion
The conflict escalates when the Orcs shift their focus to constructing a dam across the river, which would facilitate a ground assault on Eregion. The sight of the mountains crumbling as the Orcs work relentlessly serves as a stark visual representation of the impending doom.
Amid this chaos, Arondir (Ismael Cruz Cordova) emerges as a determined figure, seemingly ready to take on the invading forces single-handedly.
This scene highlights the desperate situation facing Eregion. Celebrimbor, preoccupied with his work and Annatar’s illusions, is oblivious to the devastation unfolding outside.
The juxtaposition of his artistic endeavor against the backdrop of war symbolizes the internal and external conflicts that the characters are grappling with. Celebrimbor’s unwillingness to confront reality mirrors the struggles many face when ambition clouds their judgment.
As Celebrimbor marks his progress in the safety of his tower, the audience is acutely aware that the walls of Eregion are crumbling, both literally and metaphorically. The viewer’s sympathy for Celebrimbor grows, as it becomes clear that he is a pawn in Annatar’s larger game, blind to the manipulation at play.
Durin’s Struggle for Power
In Khazad-dûm, we witness King Durin (Peter Mullan) delighting in the news of the siege on Eregion. His excitement reflects a man consumed by the desire for wealth and power, willing to treat with the desperate Elves.
Meanwhile, Prince Durin (Owain Arthur) and Princess Disa (Sophia Nomvete) are steadfastly defending the mines, demonstrating loyalty to their home despite the king’s greed.
Narvi (Kevin Eldon) plays a crucial role in conveying the urgency of the situation to King Durin, serving as a voice of reason amid the king’s reckless ambition.
The loyalty of the miners towards Durin and Disa emphasizes the tension within Khazad-dûm and raises questions about leadership and responsibility. Durin’s desire to dig deeper for riches ultimately conflicts with the safety of his people, revealing a king who is losing sight of what is truly valuable.

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When Elrond (Robert Aramayo) finally makes an appearance in Khazad-dûm, the reunion between him and Prince Durin is bittersweet. Their friendship has been sorely missed, and it offers a glimpse of hope amid the chaos.
Their exchange underscores the weight of their respective responsibilities and the sacrifices they have made for their realms. Elrond’s revelation of the Elves’ dire situation serves as a wake-up call for Durin, prompting him to reevaluate his priorities.
The Unraveling of Truths
Back in Eregion, Celebrimbor’s situation takes a dark turn. As Annatar’s true intentions become clearer, Celebrimbor’s resolve begins to crack. The moment he realizes that his work on the Nine Rings has been tainted by Annatar’s influence marks a significant turning point in the episode.
The revelation that the mithril he believed he was using was, in fact, Sauron’s blood is both shocking and symbolic. It highlights the insidious nature of evil that permeates Middle-earth, emphasizing the notion that ambition can lead one down a dark path.
Celebrimbor’s desperate attempt to break free from Annatar’s grasp culminates in an act of defiance as he hurls his hammer at Annatar.
This moment symbolizes his desire to reclaim his agency and confront the reality that has been manipulated by Sauron. However, it also reveals the consequences of his earlier choices. Despite his best efforts, he finds himself surrounded by chaos, illustrating the fragility of hope in the face of overwhelming darkness.
The emotional weight of Celebrimbor’s struggles resonates deeply, particularly when he confesses to Mirdania (Amelia Kenworthy) about the deception he has been under. His attempts to warn others about Annatar’s true nature fall on deaf ears, as Mirdania struggles to comprehend the gravity of his words.
This interaction emphasizes the theme of isolation and the difficulty of communicating truths when those around you are blinded by their own perceptions.
Elrond’s Dilemma
The tension in the episode heightens as Elrond and Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) prepare for battle against Adar’s forces.
Elrond’s strategic mindset contrasts sharply with Galadriel’s fierce determination, underscoring the different approaches they each take toward the looming conflict. When Elrond is faced with the prospect of losing Galadriel to Adar, the emotional stakes become painfully evident.
Elrond’s decision to negotiate with Adar showcases his diplomatic nature, but it also highlights the precarious position he finds himself in. Adar’s ultimatum forces Elrond to confront the reality of their situation, where the fate of his allies hangs in the balance.

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The tension in this standoff is palpable, as both sides weigh the costs of their choices. Elrond’s choice to surrender his brooch serves as a powerful symbol of sacrifice, a moment that signifies the lengths one will go to protect those they care about.
The kiss shared between Elrond and Galadriel carries a significant emotional weight, hinting at a deep bond forged through shared experiences and hardships. The dramatic music and camera angles emphasize the gravity of the moment, underscoring the stakes that lie ahead.
The episode deftly weaves themes of love and sacrifice into the fabric of its narrative, showcasing the complex relationships that exist within the world of The Rings of Power.
The Chaos of War
As the battle rages on outside the walls of Eregion, the episode effectively captures the chaos and brutality of war.
Elrond’s determination to hold the line is juxtaposed with the overwhelming force of the Orcs, showcasing the desperation felt by the Elves. The decision to flood the city reflects the Orcs’ tactical advantage, as they exploit the chaos to their benefit.
The arrival of the Ravager, a terrifying war machine, raises the stakes further and emphasizes the darkness creeping into the hearts of the characters.
Mirdania’s loyalty to Celebrimbor is tested as she witnesses the destruction unfolding around her, adding depth to her character as she grapples with conflicting loyalties. The chaos of the battlefield serves as a backdrop for character development, allowing viewers to see how individuals respond under extreme pressure.
The themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the impact of ambition are interwoven throughout the battle sequences, reminding viewers of the broader implications of their choices.
Celebrimbor’s realization of his complicity in the creation of the Nine Rings adds a layer of moral complexity to the narrative, forcing the audience to grapple with the consequences of power.
The Resilience of Friendship
As the battle intensifies, the bond between Elrond and Arondir deepens. Their camaraderie serves as a source of strength amid the chaos, highlighting the importance of friendship in times of turmoil. Arondir’s decision to join the fight against Adar reinforces the notion that even in the darkest moments, hope and solidarity can prevail.
The arrival of Galadriel adds another layer of complexity to the narrative. As she frees herself from her captors, the symbolism of her escape resonates deeply.
It signifies the reclamation of agency, reflecting the broader theme of resistance against oppression. Galadriel’s journey serves as a powerful reminder of the strength of will and determination in the face of overwhelming odds.

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The climactic moment of Elrond’s realization of the implications of the Nine Rings is pivotal, as he confronts Celebrimbor about the true nature of their work. This confrontation underscores the fragility of trust and the complexities of friendship, especially when ambition threatens to overshadow loyalty.
The Final Confrontation
As the chaos of war unfolds, Celebrimbor finds himself at a crossroads. His desire to forge the Nine Rings, coupled with the manipulation of Annatar, leads him down a path of self-destruction. The climactic moment when he finally confronts Annatar reveals the depth of his internal struggle and the consequences of his earlier choices.
Annatar’s reveal as Sauron’s true form marks a pivotal moment in the episode. The weight of his manipulation and deception becomes fully apparent to Celebrimbor, who must come to terms with the reality of his actions. The duality of Annatar as both ally and enemy embodies the complexities of power and ambition, illustrating the dangers of trusting too readily.
In this moment of confrontation, Celebrimbor’s realization that he has been played by Sauron is a powerful testament to the consequences of unchecked ambition. His choice to forge the Nine Rings, despite the knowledge of their tainted origins, serves as a tragic reminder of how easily one can fall prey to the allure of power.
The Echoes of Loss and Sacrifice
As the episode draws to a close, the ramifications of the events unfold. The battlefield is littered with the remnants of a fierce struggle, and the losses suffered by both sides weigh heavily on the characters. Celebrimbor’s internal turmoil reflects the broader implications of the choices made by those around him.
The emotional fallout from the battle lingers in the air as characters grapple with the weight of their decisions. Elrond’s despair over the loss of friends and allies serves as a poignant reminder of the cost of war.

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His determination to fight against Sauron is strengthened by the sacrifices made, fueling the desire to protect Middle-earth.
As the final moments of the episode unfold, viewers are left with a sense of impending doom. The stakes have never been higher, and the questions surrounding the fate of Eregion and its inhabitants hang in the balance.
The resolution of the characters’ arcs remains uncertain, setting the stage for a gripping finale that promises to deliver the culmination of the season’s narrative threads.
Conclusion
Episode 7 of The Rings of Power Season 2 serves as a pivotal moment in the series, showing themes of deception, ambition, and the cost of power. As the characters grapple with their choices and confront the consequences of their actions, the stakes continue to rise.
With the Season 2 finale on the horizon, viewers are left on the edge of their seats, eager to see how the intricate web of relationships and conflicts will ultimately resolve.

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The complexity of the characters, their struggles, and the sacrifices made for power resonate throughout the episode, highlighting the rich view of storytelling that The Rings of Power continues to deliver.
As the finale approaches, fans eagerly anticipate the resolution of these tensions and the fateful decisions that will shape the future of Middle-earth.