Mr Beast Teases Advantage in Survivor 50 Episode 10 Preview — Who Is Mr Beast
Who is Mr Beast just moved from internet celebrity to Survivor 50 plot device. The Episode 10 preview puts the YouTuber at the Survivor Auction and again at tribal council, where a “Mr. Beast super beware advantage” is carried onto the set.
Survivor Auction Preview
The preview makes the advantage the focal point, not a side gag. It looks like an auction item players can bid on, which puts a named piece of game machinery in front of the cast before tribal council pressure tightens.
That setup matters because the episode description says “one castaway comes clean to the tribe about a previously deceptive move.” The advantage arrives inside that kind of episode, so the item is being introduced as part of a vote-night scramble rather than a standalone stunt.
Rick, Emily, and Ozzy
Rick told Emily, “We’re two psychopaths. We’ve got nothing to lose.” The line lands after Rick and Emily were the only two players who did not join the plan to split votes between Christian and Rick and instead voted for Ozzy unsuccessfully.
Christian was voted out before the next episode preview, stripping Rick of his closest ally and leaving the pair’s off-plan Ozzy vote as the clearest fracture in the group. Stephenie adds another layer of pressure with, “We’ll get Rizo,” a line that suggests the vote math around the next council is still moving.
Tribal Council Carry-In
Mr. Beast is seen carrying the “Mr. Beast super beware advantage” onto the tribal council set, which is the preview’s sharpest clue about when the item comes into play. The source says the advantage is revealed only at tribal council, so the auction is not the end of the story; it is the handoff point.
For viewers tracking the episode like a live game board, that means the real question is not whether the item exists, but which castaway pays for it and what it does once tribal council starts. Season 50 Episode 10 is positioning the advantage as a late-stage lever, and the preview is selling the idea that the next decision could reshape the vote before the torch-snuffing moment arrives.