‘Survivor Millennials vs Gen X’ Episode 11 and Episode 12 Recap and News: Zeke Is Out, Ken Not His Usual Self

By Joyce Vega - 08 Dec '16 11:06AM
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“Survivor” is a format which has pitted people against nature for over a decade. In the newest installment, generations battle one another for supremacy and the grand prize. Who will win the battle of “Survivor Millennials vs Generation X”.

Yahoo shares that “Survivor Millennials vs Generation X” Episode 11 was all about Will’s growth as both participant and a person. Will is the youngest person to ever take part in the format over its long history. Still in high school, this 18-year-oldld boy has been trying to adapt to the environment surrounding him and finally he has managed to find his place. It has been long time in which he has been seen as a freeloader and a baby to be cared for and now his moment to shine has come in helping get rid of Zeke, who is the biggest threat to them at the moment.

“Survivor Millenials vs Generation X” Episode 12 kept on the theme of humility which was passed from the previous episode. This time, in the middle of everything stood Ken. Inside Survivor reports that for the first time in the whole season’s run, viewers got to see some negative Ken content. He has shown lower spirit and has been demoralized over the whole episode. His attitude was perfect for the theme of the episode, but it hurts his standing among the tribe and its people, placing him in a highly unfavorable position.

In front of Reality TV World, Zeke Smith talks about him leaving the tribe. He admits that for him, no one needed any convincing that he was the biggest threat to everyone else. As it was earlier mentioned, Will was the one who led the actions which finally put Zeke out of the game. Zeke shares that Will, just like him, is a big fan of the “Survivor” series. He saw an opportunity and he grasped it. There are no bad feelings between them, at least as far as Zeke’s side is concerned.

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