Table of Contents
- 1 The arena test: maximum pressure for the saviors
- 2 Alliances that waver after the ordeal
- 3 A twist in the ceremony room
- 4 A ceremony that shakes up alliances
- 5 A second chance for those eliminated?
- 6 Watch the replay of the November 20 episode
- 7 In their hands. I felt a mix of reassurance being in a safe spot and anxiety for my friends on the line.
The arena test: maximum pressure for the saviors
In the last episode of The Fifty, the arena becomes the scene of new tensions. In a bungee jumping event, the role of “jumper” plays a central role. Cassandra, Eddy, Kevin and Coumba, designated as jumpers, are directly saved. But for their teammates, destiny is in their hands.
Cassandra, although in a safe position, feels immense pressure: “There is no question that Julie and Jordan are on the bench because of me”she confides. For Eddy, this position of savior is a blessing, because he is the target of many players. But the responsibility is enormous, because if he fails, Nikola and Hillary could be eliminated. Kevin, for his part, faces a similar dilemma: he could lead Fred and Julie Ricci to elimination if he fails.
“There is no question that Julie and Jordan are on the bench” ❌
The tension is palpable for Cassandra: if she loses her balance, Julie and Jordan risk elimination 🪢
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The first to be eliminated from the event were Carla A and Carla G, sacrificed by the fall of their teammate Coumba, injured in the thigh. This strategic choice is strongly criticized by other players. Some comment that they should have stepped up to take the place of sauté pan. But Carla G justifies their decision: “She promised us she was able to play”.
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Alliances that waver after the ordeal
In the ceremony room, the elimination of the two Carlas marks a turning point in the game. For Carla G, this elimination was almost inevitable: “I made them believe that I was with them, but the truth is that I betrayed them”she admits without bitterness. For Carla A, however, the disappointment is deeper, especially when she discovers that Kevin didn’t vote to save her: “I’m super disappointed and in the end, he didn’t necessarily want me to stay in the adventure”she regrets.
Tensions between Kevin and Julie Ricci continue to rise. Julie can no longer stand Kevin’s attempts to influence votes. She wants to remain in control of her decisions and Kevin must understand this. This opposition further weakens the Kingdom’s alliance, once solid, but now fractured.
A twist in the ceremony room
The Lion, faithful to its unpredictable twists and turns, announces an unexpected scenario: three players received exactly four votes, creating a perfect tie. The victorious players must take a second vote to designate the two saved players. Tension rises a notch as discussions intensify. Disagreements, notably between Kevin and Julie Ricci, reach their peak. Julie, exasperated, decides to impose herself: “A moment ago, I made my choices! ».
One of the eliminated players then speaks up to offer a sacrifice, hoping to alleviate the dilemma of the victorious players. But will this gesture be enough to influence their decision?
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A ceremony that shakes up alliances
This voting ceremony turns out to be one of the most moving and decisive of the season. Tears are shed and heartbreaking decisions are made. For Kevin, this is a page turning: his alliance, as he knew it, no longer exists. The castle is now split into several groups and new strategies will have to be put in place.
Broken alliances give way to an individual game where distrust reigns. New pacts will have to be sealed quickly to hope to reach the final.
A second chance for those eliminated?
What the remaining players don’t know is that the Lion has planned a major surprise for the eliminated players. The Second Chance Room reopens, offering ousted players a unique opportunity to re-enter the adventure. The reactions of the eliminated players will be revealed in the next episode, available in preview with the M6+ MAX option.
Watch the replay of the November 20 episode
Relive this day full of twists and turns in the free replay of the episode of The Fifty, available now on M6+. Follow the new alliances, strategies and decisive moments that mark this stage of the competition.
In their hands. I felt a mix of reassurance being in a safe spot and anxiety for my friends on the line.
Interviewees: Cassandra and Eddy (jumpers)
Interviewer: Hello Cassandra and Eddy, thank you for joining me today. Let’s begin with the bungee jumping event in the last episode of The Fifty. Cassandra, as a jumper, you were in a safe position, but you felt immense pressure knowing that the fate of Julie and Jordan depended on you. Can you tell us how that felt?
Cassandra: Hi, of course! It was definitely nerve-wracking to know that my teammates were on the line based on my performance. I had to focus and do my best to ensure their safety. But at the same time, I knew that if I failed, it would be their elimination. It was a lot of pressure and responsibility.
Interviewer: Eddy, you were also in the safe position as a jumper. Was it more stressful for you or Cassandra?
Eddy: I think both of us were under a lot of stress. For me, being a target among many players, the pressure was there, but I also felt relieved knowing that I had a guaranteed save. However, I understood Cassandra’s fear of letting her team down. We both wanted to do well for our team.
Interviewer: Moving on to the strategic aspect of the game, Cassandra, your team chose to sacrifice Carla G and Carla A. Can you tell us why that decision was made and how you felt about it?
Cassandra: Well, we had to make a tough call. Carla G promised us she could play, but it turned out she couldn’t. It was disappointing, but sometimes you have to make decisions like that to keep the team strong. I think it showed our loyalty and commitment to progress.
Interviewer: Eddy, as a jumper, you didn’t have to make any tough decisions during this event. How did you handle the pressure of knowing that your teammates had to perform correctly to avoid elimination?
Eddy: Truthfully, it was daunting. I wanted to help and support my team any way I could, but there wasn’t much I could do. I tried to stay positive and encourage them, but I knew that ultimately, their fate was