Each week Inside Survivor contributor Rob Brodeur will be collecting various Survivor related statistics and information based off the latest episode of Survivor: Ghost Island.

Tribal Council

Morgan was voted out 4-3-1. She’s the first Naviti member to be voted out.

She’s the third Morgan to play Survivor, and she’s the lowest placing Morgan to play the game, placing 18th. Morgan McDevitt made it to 17th place in Guatemala. Morgan McLeod made it to 10th place in Cagayan.

Libby was the only former Malolo member to receive votes in this episode.

There was another voting triangle in this episode. Libby voted for Morgan. Morgan voted for Angela. Angela voted for Libby.

Laurel and James have gone to three tribal councils and have voted for the person who went home every time.

This episode was the first time this season that a man did not get any votes at tribal council.

Everyone that has been voted off this season has been voted off at their first tribal council they attended. Gonzalez voted out at the first tribal. Jacob was on Ghost Island for the first tribal and was voted out at the second tribal. Morgan was on Naviti and won the first two challenges. This streak could continue if Bradley, Chelsea, Chris, Desiree, Kellyn, or Sebastian are voted out in the next episode.



Ghost Island

Chris was sent to Ghost Island, but didn’t receive a clue to an advantage. He’s the first Naviti tribe member to go to Ghost Island. He’s also the first person sent to Ghost Island by a rock draw as Malolo couldn’t come to a unanimous decision on who to send.



Tribes

Malolo uses the same beach as Yawa from Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers and Vanua from Millennials vs. Gen X .

and Vanua from . Naviti uses the same beach as Soko from Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, Takali from Millennials vs. Gen X, and Mana from Game Changers.

Confessionals

Angela, Libby, and Morgan had the most confessionals this episode with 4 each.

Domenick has the most confessionals of anyone left in the game, with 13. Jacob still has the most confessionals this season with 14.

Bradley, Chelsea, Desiree and Laurel had the least amount of confessionals this episode with 0 each. Bradley & Chelsea have not had any confessionals so far this season. Laurel is the only new Naviti member to not have a confessional this episode.

Everyone from the Malolo tribe has had at least one confessional this season.

In both of his confessionals, Sebastian has mentioned candy. In his confessional in the first episode, he talked about getting gummy candies with Chris. In his confessional in the third episode, he compared himself to banana Laffy Taffy.



Hidden Immunity Idol/Advantage

Michael found a hidden immunity idol. This was one of James Clement’s two hidden immunity idols that he was voted out with in China . This idol was the one found at Fei Long’s camp. Michael is the youngest person ever to find a hidden immunity idol.

Morgan had the legacy advantage when she was voted out. She’s the first person to be voted out with the legacy advantage pre-merge. This is the first time a legacy advantage has been willed to more than two people in a season.



Swap

This is the first two-starting tribe season since San Juan Del Sur to not have a swap from 2 to 3 at the first tribe swap. This is also the first season since Cook Islands to swap at 18 and have two tribes of nine after the swap.

to not have a swap from 2 to 3 at the first tribe swap. Both tribes ended up with a 5-4 (5 Naviti, 4 Malolo) split after the tribe swap. Malolo had 5 women and 4 men. Naviti had 5 men and 4 women.



Immunity Challenge – “All Along the Watchtower”

This challenge name is a reference to a Bob Dylan song.

This was the first time Malolo won an immunity challenge.

Similar iterations of this challenge have been previously seen in Cagayan and San Juan Del Sur.

Ratings

The third episode received 8.23 million viewers and 1.7/7 in the Adults 18-49 Rating/Share.

Episode Title

The episode title “Only Time Will Tell” was said by Morgan at Tribal Council, when talking about alliances going into the upcoming vote.

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