Watch Survivor Season 31 Episode 3
Just days into the game, castaways drop their buffs and switch from two to three tribes. Also, a castaway’s future in the game is in jeopardy when they’re caught sending a message to another tribe.
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Series: Survivor
Episode Title: We Got A Rat
Air Date: 2015-10-07
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