The latest victim of the Survivor Blood Vs Water blindside, Jeremy Collins, was shuttled off to Ponderosa where he enjoyed a cold beer and the company of the first Juror, Josh Canfield.
Jeremy appears to be sincerely shocked by the events that transpired in his elimination this week. Sure, he admits it was a smart move, but he had just started to see a light at the end of his Survivor journey tunnel when the votes’ jaws closed around him.
Arriving at Ponderosa Josh assures Jeremy that Reed was in on the plan to eliminate him and may have even had a controlling hand in the decision. Jeremy deflects this and says Josh thinks he’s still in control of the game. Seems their Survivor feud may not have ended so quickly with their eliminations.
By the first morning Jeremy is starting to feel better, but he still has plenty of regrets. He knew going in to the season that he should never trust anyone and always keep the rewards for himself, both ideas he betrayed in those days leading up to his elimination.
It’s an interesting retrospective to hear from Jeremy in his Ponderosa video. Watch it below: