Here’s how you can watch Survivor season 37’s doubleheader, episodes 10 and 11, online or on your television.
Survivor‘s 37th season, titled Survivor: David vs. Goliath continues tonight with host Jeff Probst on CBS starting at 8 p.m. ET. You can catch two-parter episode “Tribal Lines Are Blurred” online at CBS’s official live stream or with a free seven-day trial from FuboTV. That’s two whole hours of Survivor!
Dan Rengering of Goliath/Tiva was the latest contestant to be voted out last Survivor episode on Day 25. Dan had used an idol for himself only to have it voided by Carl’s idol nullifier, catching him off guard. There are now ten members left on the series.
Five originally from the David tribe and five originally from the Goliath tribe. Four are currently in the Vuku tribe: Kara Kay, Alec Merlino, Carl Boudreaux, and Davie Rickenbacker. Three are currently in the Tiva tribe: Gabby Pascuzzi, Alison Raybould, and Christian Hubicki. The three in the Jabeni tribe are Angelina Keeley, Mike White, and Nick Wilson.
According to TVByTheNumbers, last week’s episode scored a 7.09 rating, very marginally down from the prior week’s 7.20 but nothing really significant. The series was still the highest rated show in the Wednesday 8 p.m. time slot for the night.
There will be two tribal councils in one episode as promoted in the preview trailer for this week’s chapter. That means two contestants are getting voted out, who will it be? One thing for certain is that bridges will be burnt potentially the rest of the way for the remaining members on the show. You never know when even the most popular of contestants see themselves unexpectedly voted off, ending their run.
How to watch Survivor: David vs. Goliath’s latest episodes online via live stream or on your TV:
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 28
Start Time: 8 p.m. ET
Episode: “Tribal Lines Are Blurred” (Part 1 and 2)
TV Channel: CBS
Live Stream: Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial. You can also watch on CBS’ official live stream
Catch up on previous seasons of Survivor and its storied history over at CBS.com to keep your Survivor island cred.