Survivor 50 Chaos: Legendary Triple Elimination Shakes the Game

For the first time in the series' history, three contestants were sent to the jury in a single one-hour broadcast.

Host Jeff Probst divided the remaining players into three separate groups of five for an immediate immunity challenge.

In a shocking blindside, Ricard Foyé was the first to go after his alliance turned on him to preserve a Hidden Immunity Idol.

 Cirie Fields, a fan-favorite veteran, saw her torch extinguished second after a "Live Tribal" where her strategic threat level became too high to ignore.

The third elimination of the night claimed Jesse Lopez, who was outplayed by a successful "Shot in the Dark" play by a rival.

Players initially believed the "Triple Threat" announcement was an April Fools' prank before the reality of the game set in.

Jonathan Young, Erika Casupanan, and Dee Valladares secured safety, effectively dictating the flow of the night's votes.

A Hidden Immunity Idol was flushed during the second Tribal Council, leaving the "Old School" alliance vulnerable for the next round.