One of the most interesting aspects of Survivor 44 was the introduction of the birdcage immunity idols in Episode 2. Because of the dirt, grime, and lack of showers, Survivor hasn’t seen a showmance on the island in a very long time. Yet, did two castaways just meet their ideal match? From the outset, everyone was aware of their precise location, and they could predict when they would be discovered. (tvacute.com) Here is all you need to know about the conclusion of Survivor 44 Episode 2, in case you missed any of the exciting moments.
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Survivor 44 Episode 2: Who discovered two birdcage immunity keys?
The big elephant in the jungle at Tika is actually a key that can be used to open an enigmatic birdcage. The tribe openly discusses it and decides that everyone should go hunting. Not only is their tribe’s key discovered, but Carolyn, who you might not have expected, finds it as well! this wild card discovered the treasure, but she kept us thoroughly engaged throughout. She meticulously selects the right moment to open the cage and take the idol, but when she returns to camp, she realizes her significant error: As she grabbed the key, she was the only one not with the tribe. In Survivor 44 Episode 2, two additional birdcage keys were discovered, this time by Danny on Soka and Carolyn on Tika.
Danny and Carolyn’s players were far more astute than Brandon in their response to the discovery. Each of them took the idol, but their performances varied in other ways. Carolyn kept her phony trinket (a string of beads) and returned the empty bag, while Danny returned his (a silver coin amulet) to its cage in the bag. Sadly, she failed to secure the bag and ignored my advice from last week to weigh it down with pebbles, so everyone on Tika could tell that the idol had been stolen. Despite the fact that Carolyn was the only one in the group who wasn’t present at the time of the theft, they all seemed to suspect each other of being the culprit rather than Carolyn herself.
The major mystery is, of course, what they did with the keys. There is no point in returning Danny’s trinket unless the key is also hidden somewhere else. It’s hazardous to do even that. If I were a player and I found the key, unlocked the cage, and emptied the bag, but all I found was a silver coin and no note, I would suspect that someone else had stolen the idol. It’s recommended that you take the idol and the trinket, but you can toss the key. Then you’ll have the trinket in your possession for later use. In contrast to Carolyn, though, I would have stuffed the bag before sealing it. Thus, it’s fascinating that the three birdcages all yielded distinctly different solutions. The fact that the Tika people are so bad at interpreting body language is a wonderful bonus.