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Nobody likes being left out whether thats from a coveted Applebees Bourbon Burger or a coordinated blindside.

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If its any consolation, Charlie assures her he had nothing to do with excluding her.

A phenomenal display of playing both sides, Charlie.

Im half expecting her to say shes going to go to Disneyland.

But despite reveling in her success, shes not unaware that itll surely come with consequences.

Because big moves are double-edged swords, and she knows it.

Sure, shes acknowledging the repercussions of this move but what is she doing about it?

She should figure out something soon because the other players are quickly organizing.

Much like the nuns inThe Sound of Music, they wonder how to solve a problem like Maria.

ButSurvivorplayers make plans, and Jeff Probst laughs.

And just as importantly, theyre also playing for reward.

When Jeff announces that theres a gluten-free pizza, Liz almost collapses out of joy.

As somebody who hates to see a perfectly good scheme get derailed, this is a huge blow.

Theres no better way to build camaraderie.

She went from being a hero to a villain real quick, Venus says.

And since they cant go for her, the next obvious choice is her right-hand man, Q.

But how will our pizza pals vote?

I dont know a better person, and Im obsessed with her.

Maria tries to make peace with Liz, during which they bond over not liking how chaotic Venus is.

Its a bold attempt to secure his vote so she wont have to play her idol.

And speaking of reactions lets talk about the votes.

When Jeff revealed it, my brow furrowed in sync with Kenzies own.