Survivor Season 46 Breaks the Record for Most Players Voted Out with Idols In a Season After Episode 11

This post contains spoilers from the May 8 episode of Survivor.

IN Survived Last week on episode 46 of “Run the Red Light,” a “furious” Liz yelled at Q for not choosing her to go to the Applebee’s awards banquet and sticking with the majority to blindside Tiffany instead of voting for Q.

As Tiffany was voted out with her immunity idol in her pocket, episode 11, titled “My Messy, Cute Little Friend”, saw the remaining seven castaways trying to find the idol that the producers had hidden and put back in the game.

Back at camp, Kenzie cried about being left out of the blindside plan. “I was blindsided too, you know,” she admitted, later adding, “The only person who didn’t lie to me was Venus… my messy, sweet little friend.”

Maria and Charlie bond on the beach in the May 8 episode.

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Charlie comforted Kenzie, telling her that the mastermind behind the blind side was Maria, who rallied the troops behind Kenzie and Venus’ backs.

With Venus and Kenzie eliminated, they found it crucial to find the hidden immunity idol. After a frantic hunt, Venus found the idol in the jungle.

On the beach, Maria and Charlie celebrated their blindness. However, Charlie admitted in the confessional that there is a “big target” on Maria’s back after she orchestrated Tiffany’s big move. In separate conversations, Kenzie, Venus and Liz agreed on Maria’s threat level.

dol fever hits NuiNui Beach and sets off a massive hunt for the season's last hidden immunity idol.  As the end of the game looms, the castaways begin to wonder if their resumes are enough to win the title of sole survivor.  Then, in a test of precision, the castaways compete for immunity and a spot in the final six, on SURVIVOR, Wednesday, May 8 (8:00-9:30 p.m., ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*.  Jeff Probst is the host and executive producer.  Pictured (L-R): Q Burdette.  Photo: CBS

Q, Liz, Venus, Charlie, Kenzie, Ben and Maria react to host Jeff Probst.

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In the three-part immunity challenge on day 21 of 26, Charlie took an early lead heading into the final part, a “snake course” that involved pulling a ball through a snake-shaped obstacle.

Maria quickly took the lead, which was short-lived because all the players were arriving. However, Maria regained control and secured the win, earning her second win of the season and a pizza as a bonus.

Host Jeff Probst allowed Maria to choose two players to enjoy pizza with her. She quickly chose Ben, who was “broken” and hungry. Charlie and Kenzie pushed themselves out of the spotlight. Then Maria made Q and Liz play rock, paper, scissors for last place. Q won.

“[Maria] he went from hero to villain very quickly,” Venus said.

dol fever hits NuiNui Beach and sets off a massive hunt for the season's last hidden immunity idol.  As the end of the game looms, the castaways begin to wonder if their resumes are enough to win the title of sole survivor.  Then, in a test of precision, the castaways compete for immunity and a spot in the final six, on SURVIVOR, Wednesday, May 8 (8:00-9:30 p.m., ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*.  Jeff Probst is the host and executive producer.  Pictured (L-R): Q Burdette.  Photo: CBS

The last seven players compete on the “snake track”.

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While eating pizza, Maria, Ben and Q planned to vote against Venus next, not knowing that Venus now has an idol.

Meanwhile, the four who didn’t get to eat decided to vote out Q. Charlie seemed to be saying what the other three wanted to hear instead of actually wanting to carry out the plan.

“I want a final four without Q or Maria,” Charlie said later.

Venus then teased Charlie, whom she called the “king needle” for working in the middle, that he had something up his sleeve to help him reach the final four, causing him to worry that she might have an idol.

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Dol fever hits NuiNui Beach and sets off a massive hunt for the season's last hidden immunity idol.  As the end of the game looms, the castaways begin to wonder if their resumes are enough to win the title of sole survivor.  Then, in a test of precision, the castaways compete for immunity and a spot in the final six, on SURVIVOR, Wednesday, May 8 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+ (live and on-demand on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*.  Jeff Probst is the host and executive producer.  Pictured (L-R): Q Burdette.  Photo: CBS

Venus is the 12th eliminated player.

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At tribal council, Charlie stuck to his original alliance, helping Maria, Qu, and Ben vote to drop Venus from the second plan.

Venus became the fourth player to be kicked out with an unused immunity idol in his or her pocket this season. Season 46 set the record for most players voted with an idol. Namely, this is the third consecutive episode in which the castaway was voted in this way.

In all 46 seasons, 26 players have been kicked out with idols — including Jem, Hunter, Tiffany and Venus this season alone.

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Survived season 46 airs Wednesdays at 8:00 PM ET/PT on CBS.

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