Mr. Beast pushes Survivor 50 Episode 10's Survivor A Side Dish Of Chaos
Mr. Beast is set to turn survivor a side dish of chaos into the center of Survivor 50 Episode 10, with the preview showing him at the Survivor Auction and at tribal council. The trailer makes him part of the episode’s next decision point, not just a cameo.
Episode 10’s preview also puts Rick and Emily back in the spotlight after last episode’s tribal council, where they were the only two players who did not join the plan to split votes between Christian and Rick. Both voted for Ozzy unsuccessfully, and Rick told Emily, “We’re two psychopaths. We’ve got nothing to lose.”
Mr. Beast At The Auction
The most specific new wrinkle is the “Mr. Beast super beware advantage,” which appears to be an auction item players can bid on. That pushes the episode beyond a standard reward-game setup and into a choice with a hidden payoff attached to whoever spends on it.
Mr. Beast is then shown carrying the advantage onto the tribal council set, which ties the auction directly to the vote. For players still sorting alliances after the previous round, the preview suggests the item is not isolated from the main game; it follows the cast from the auction table into the place where decisions land.
Rick, Emily, And The Vote Split
Rick and Emily matter here because the trailer opens with them discussing where they stand after tribal council. They were the only two players who stayed out of the vote-splitting plan between Christian and Rick, then both backed Ozzy and missed.
The episode description says one castaway comes clean to the tribe about a previously deceptive move, and the preview points to Rick as the likely speaker after he admitted he does not have a real immunity idol. That confession raises the pressure on anyone still reading his position as either bluff or leverage.
Stephenie's Rizo Push
Stephenie is also shown with Jonathan standing by her as she says, “We’ll get Rizo.” That line adds another layer to the hour: while the auction item grabs attention, the social side of the game is still moving at the same time.
For viewers tracking Survivor 50 as a strategy story, Episode 10 looks built around a rare combination: a branded auction advantage, a tribal council handoff, and players already split by the last vote. If the preview is accurate, the safest read is simple — the advantage is the event, but the vote is where it changes the board.