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Mary Kwiatkowski and Chappell have teamed up to bring you coverage of Extracted Season 2! Extracted takes contestants into a high-pressure environment where they must solve intricate puzzles and uncover hidden secrets. With each episode, the tension builds as players battle to extract key information before their time runs out, but only one team can win.
Today, Mary Kwiatkowski and Chappell dive deep into the survival and HQ strategies that shape the final five. As the remaining contestants face new challenges—including a real bear encounter and clever alliance plays—the divide between raw survival skills and tactical HQ moves feels more pronounced than ever.
The hosts break down a pivotal episode where survivalists grapple with scarcity and psychological warfare. Doug’s brush with a black bear sparks questions about production responsibility and the real dangers of the wild. Roman becomes the target of a unique HQ plan: a fake advantage written in Morse code meant to trick him into giving up his fire-making supplies. Meanwhile, supply drops and physical trials force contestants to rely on grit, adaptability, and teamwork. The episode reveals shifting alliances, emerging rivalries, and conversations about morality in gameplay—especially as HQ members debate the ethics of manipulating the game and each other.
Key moments and strategies discussed:
With psychological tactics at play and the survivalists approaching their breaking points, how will the next extraction unfold? Can alliances withstand escalating mind games, and does the bear’s appearance force any surprises?
Catch the full episode for an in-depth look at Extracted’s strategies, shifting alliances, and survival drama, straight from the hosts’ analysis and the contestants’ gameplay.
Chapters:
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Mary Kwiatkowski and Chappell have teamed up to bring you coverage of Extracted Season 2! Extracted takes contestants into a high-pressure environment where they must solve intricate puzzles and uncover hidden secrets. With each episode, the tension builds as players battle to extract key information before their time runs out, but only one team can win.
Today, Mary Kwiatkowski and Chappell dive deep into the survival and HQ strategies that shape the final five. As the remaining contestants face new challenges—including a real bear encounter and clever alliance plays—the divide between raw survival skills and tactical HQ moves feels more pronounced than ever.
The hosts break down a pivotal episode where survivalists grapple with scarcity and psychological warfare. Doug’s brush with a black bear sparks questions about production responsibility and the real dangers of the wild. Roman becomes the target of a unique HQ plan: a fake advantage written in Morse code meant to trick him into giving up his fire-making supplies. Meanwhile, supply drops and physical trials force contestants to rely on grit, adaptability, and teamwork. The episode reveals shifting alliances, emerging rivalries, and conversations about morality in gameplay—especially as HQ members debate the ethics of manipulating the game and each other.
Key moments and strategies discussed:
With psychological tactics at play and the survivalists approaching their breaking points, how will the next extraction unfold? Can alliances withstand escalating mind games, and does the bear’s appearance force any surprises?
Catch the full episode for an in-depth look at Extracted’s strategies, shifting alliances, and survival drama, straight from the hosts’ analysis and the contestants’ gameplay.
Chapters:
Check out Peace Corps: https://peacecorps.gov/serve
Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive coverage!

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