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Mike Bloom catches up with the latest players voted out of Australian Survivor as Paula Drew, Harry Hills, and Johnson Ashak reflect on the moves, misreads, and rivalries that led to their eliminations during week two of Australian Survivor Redemption.
Paula Drew discusses the alliance she built with Harry Hills and how a key misread of tribe dynamics, particularly underestimating Lahy, allowed the numbers to slip away from her before Tribal Council. She shares how quickly the power shifted and why she believes the blindside ultimately came together.
Harry Hills breaks down the increasingly desperate position he found himself in and reveals the unconventional tactic he attempted to stay in the game. He explains how he tried to leverage the tribe’s flint as bargaining power in hopes of forcing a last-minute deal that could flip the vote.
Johnson Ashak, known to many viewers from Big Brother Australia, talks about entering the game with a strong strategic reputation. He dives into his rivalry with Mark and how being perceived as a threat made it difficult to build lasting trust within the tribe.
Host Mike Bloom unpacks the blindsides, shifting alliances, and strategic decisions that shaped week two of the season.
0:00 Congratulations, Shannon
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Mike Bloom catches up with the latest players voted out of Australian Survivor as Paula Drew, Harry Hills, and Johnson Ashak reflect on the moves, misreads, and rivalries that led to their eliminations during week two of Australian Survivor Redemption.
Paula Drew discusses the alliance she built with Harry Hills and how a key misread of tribe dynamics, particularly underestimating Lahy, allowed the numbers to slip away from her before Tribal Council. She shares how quickly the power shifted and why she believes the blindside ultimately came together.
Harry Hills breaks down the increasingly desperate position he found himself in and reveals the unconventional tactic he attempted to stay in the game. He explains how he tried to leverage the tribe’s flint as bargaining power in hopes of forcing a last-minute deal that could flip the vote.
Johnson Ashak, known to many viewers from Big Brother Australia, talks about entering the game with a strong strategic reputation. He dives into his rivalry with Mark and how being perceived as a threat made it difficult to build lasting trust within the tribe.
Host Mike Bloom unpacks the blindsides, shifting alliances, and strategic decisions that shaped week two of the season.
0:00 Congratulations, Shannon
Check out Peace Corps: https://peacecorps.gov/serve
Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Global Survivor coverage!

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