Australian Survivor: Brains v Brawn II Continues Sunday At 7pm On 10 And 10 Play.
The game is about to change on Sunday night as Brains and Brawn face an Australian Survivor milestone: the tribe swap.
It’s the shake-up that promises to rattle even the most stoic stonemason among us, and new lines will be drawn in the sand.
This swap could usher in a new era of chaos as old alliances are burned and new ones rise from the ashes, but a brutal plan could change the game as we know it. Buffs will drop, and jaws will hit the floor.
We’ve seen explosive twists, devious moves, and a beloved hat burned… and we’re only just getting started. Now’s the time to get into Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II.
Australian Survivor: Brains v Brawn II Continues Sunday At 7pm On 10 And 10 Play.
Our castaways have settled into their new homes after Tribe Swap shook up old alliances and put every single player in the hot seat.
But the chaos is only just beginning as AJ takes his hostage plans to the next level. And you won’t believe what this master strategist has up his sleeve, or how it’ll change the game.
Has this poker player shown his cards too soon? And will his tribe call his bluff?
The drama goes to the next level when Australian Survivor: Brain V Brawn II continues Sunday at 7pm.
I notice that Laura found an advantage under a tree during tonight’s episode. However, during the interview with the producers, she wore totally different clothes from the day she picked up the advantage. I think that gave away the interview was filmed days after the event, if not the morning after the tribal council.
The advantage was that the person voted out at tonight’s tribal council would be sent to Brawn.
There was a shock at the end of tonight’s episode.
JLP revealed to the Brawn tribe at tribal council that Ben from Brains had decided to withdraw, meaning no vote would take place and no one would be eliminated.
EDIT 13/3: Ben posted another video yesterday explaining the reason for his withdrawal.
PD tore a tendon in his right bicep while being tackled by Kaelan during tonight’s reward challenge. PD was treated off site and put on a sling, but was given the green light to continue in the competition, with some restrictions on which future challenges he could take part in.
According to promo, the tribal merge would take place on Sunday night’s episode.
Australian Survivor: Brains v Brawn II Continues Sunday At 7pm On 10 And 10 Play.
Get ready for two unforgettable nights as two tribes become one!
It’s time to drop your buffs because Brains and Brawn are no more. Our castaways have made it to merge and they’re about to turn up the dial on the chaos that comes with living as one big happy family.
Old allies will be reunited and old animosities will resurface. But what will Myles and AJ do that has everyone saying OMG?!
It’s a double trouble, double feature and you won’t want to miss a minute.
Two epic OMG nights kick off Sunday at 7pm when Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II continues.
Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II.
Sunday At 7pm, Monday And Tuesday At 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play.
Just as the merged tribe walked out of the camp for tonight’s tribal council, Paulie was hit by Laura’s torch when she slipped, and it was shown in slomo too. Quite funny.
As the result, there was a big bandage on Paulie’s forehead.
The producers had recently merged Brains and Brawn into Malosi, so it was a strange move to re-divide the tribe into two (Barren and Bounty) for two days and two nights only, until the next immunity challenge.
Also it seemed the producers wanted to cut costs for the quasi-auction, so the castaways only got cheap food such as a loaf of bread, a bowl of rice, and even a small piece of gherkin.
Australian Survivor: Brains v Brawn II Continues Sunday At 7pm On 10 And 10 Play.
The end is in sight, and all eight remaining players are ready to put it all on the line to get one step closer to the title of Sole Survivor. Even if it means risking everything.
And while AJ and Myles are all smiles, could our crowned princes of chaos push things too far and put their own game on the line?
With new alliances forming at the drop of a hat, anyone could be a target. But is this major move a massive bluff, or could it be a huge mistake for one of your favourites?
This Sunday, prepare yourself for a jaw-dropping tribal where a big player will go.
Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II.
Sunday At 7pm And Monday At 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play.