The Old School Survivor 2020 players keep falling. This week it was Tyson who headed off to the Edge of Extinction. Not a lot changes this week, though, as everyone is continuing down the same paths they started out on.
And this will be the last rankings based on these two groups as a swap is set to happen next week. Let’s take a look at how the players stacked up for Week 4.
(Editor’s note: Keep in mind these rankings are based on what we saw this week, not who we think could win the season. No. 1 this week could easily be voted out next week)
Survivor 2020 Power Rankings Week 4
DAKAL
1. Yul Kwon. Once again, not much will change this week for this tribe. Yul seemed to be making some missteps this past week, but that must have been all editing, because his alliance with the new school players really showed how solid it was this week with the Tyson vote.
2. Sandra Diaz-Twine. Sandra keeps her second spot as well. Not only does she still have her hidden immunity idol, but she took out the one person who brought her name up. Of course he could have been a shield, but with the swap looming that doesn’t matter.
3. Sophie Clarke. Sophie holds onto her third spot because of her spot in the game. She is with the powerful people and that should keep her safe as long as she’s not too split up in the swap.
4. Wendell Holland. We didn’t see much out of Wendell this episode, but it seems his position in the game is pretty solid at the moment. No. 4 seems like the right spot for him to hold onto this week.
5. Nick Wilson. Nick keeps the No. 5 spot because even when his name was brought up, he has solidified himself into that strong alliance.
6. Sarah Lacina. Sarah keeps the No. 6 spot because she did nothing to jump this week. In fact, her losing Tyson could almost push her down a spot.
7. Tony Vlachos. Tony holds onto this lower spot only by default once again. Tony is actually doing a great job laying low, and while that could pay off majorly in the end, it doesn’t lend itself to much a power ranking in Week 4.
8. Kim Spradlin-Wolfe. Kim remains in last place only because she’s not been able to pull herself out. The swap could be a blessing for her and we have no idea what’s going on with her half idol.
SELE
1. Rob Mariano. Rob keeps the No. 1 spot because even though he should have once again been the main target, he was able to convince everyone that Adam was snaking them and still playing both sides. I really think Adam would have gone had they ended up at Tribal Council. Rob was also able to redeem himself and his puzzle solving skills.
2. Parvati Shallow. Parvati holds onto the second spot. She’s been running the game along with Rob and now she has that extra fire token from Ethan. She didn’t do very well in the challenge, though.
3. Denise Stapley. Denise keeps the No. 3 spot because of her hidden immunity idol.
4. Jeremy Collins. Jeremy hangs onto the No. 4 spot because he still has his power and he’s such an adaptable player and did a great job getting the target completely off himself.
5. Michele Fitzgerald. Michele moves up this week because she’s clearly the leader of the new schools. I still think her pushing for Ethan to go last week was really dumb, but here we are.
6. Adam Klein. Adam drops a spot this week because he has made everyone in his tribe angry and was likely to be the next target had they lost the challenge (which he did terribly in despite them still winning).
7 . Ben Driebergen. Ben is keeping this spot for as long as he’s in the game. Nothing he does makes any sense, and I’m shocked he ever won this game.
Voted out: Tyson Apostol
How would you rank the players after the fourth week of Survivor 40 Winners at War?