'Survivor': Jeff Probst Explains Why Q Is a 'Maddening' Player (2024)

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[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for Survivor Season 46 Episode 8, “Hide ‘N Seek”]

Q was the star of SurvivorSeason 46 Episode 8. The player sees himself as the “mob boss” of his six-person alliance, and despite some not enjoying his bold efforts to control the votes, he’s succeeded every time he’s taken the reins. On Survivor‘sOn Fire podcast about “Hide ‘N Seek” (take a listen below), Jeff Probst dove into why this makes Q a “maddening” opponent. He also shared his reaction to Q causing that wild live Tribal Council and explained howSurvivor hopefuls could survive one in the future.

Probst told his On Fire co-hosts,Survivor fan Jay Wolff and Season 45 winner Dee Valladares, that Q got so much screen time in Episode 8 not just because he’s entertaining, but because he’s driving the story forward. From the “QVC” moment with the skirt to making the tribe play Hide and Seek to causing a live tribal by asking to be voted out, there was no one with greater impact on the game and narrative in this installment.

The episode got its name from Q staging a game of Hide and Seek. If you can hide well in that game, he theorized, you can hide your moves inSurvivor. Valladares called that a stretch of logic on the podcast, saying Q was “thinking in extremes.” But through his sports experience and real estate career, Q is used to being an extroverted leader who hustles to get what he wants. As we saw in a previous episode back when Yanu was on a losing streak, Q asked to be sent home because he “failed” in the challenge. It didn’t work then, and it didn’t work in Episode 8. This time, however, his “frustrating” request seemed more like a move.

Q is “unpredictable,” Probst said on the podcast, “which is why he’s so fun to watch and certainly maddening to play with.” Valladares went on to say that she doesn’t know how Probst wasn’t “pissed” that Q tried to quit. Probst said that he may be being naïve, but he never believed that Q was actually trying to quit in that moment, aka it could have been a brilliantly calculated manipulation. Probst lives for these moments of chaos.

“Here’s the thing about a live tribal: I love it, but not for the reasons that you might think,” he shared. “What I like is that there are stakes. It’s a real-time negotiation that is happening between a group of people, none of whom trust each other fully. So your skills as a reader of people, body language, change in vernacular, your ability to talk to one person while listening to the whispers of another, has to be absolutely on-point. This is literally a million-dollar negotiation, and someone’s going to lose.”

Probst said these skills are the “baseline” prerequisites if you hope to succeed on the CBS competition series. “If you’re in trouble going into tribal, then a live tribal is possibly your salvation because it’s up in the air and it’s not decided. What can you do right now in this moment?” he explained. “But if you were safe going into tribal, then a live tribal is your nightmare.”

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Probst said that knowing where you can move the needle is vital. “You must find the opportunity in every situation. Do not lament. Exploit!” he said. “The sharp player always finds a way to come out of every situation a little better than they went into it. Live tribals are ripe for opportunity … You can’t play from fear; you have to use the fear. Lean into it. Be the predator, not the prey.”

By sowing this chaos, Q was able to get Tevin eliminated and protect Tiff (she now knows he spilled the tea about her idol, however, which has broken trust). The Tevin blindside had been brewing throughout the episode, as a faction of players wanted to flush out his extra vote. Q was very much being a predator in the live tribal. But instead of taking advantage of an opportunity, he first created that opportunity.

Is that maddening for players because he did it, or is it maddening because he did it first? We’ll find out whatSurvivor has in store for this leading man in Survivor Season 46 Episode 9. In the meantime, learn more behind-the-scenes details about the episode in theOn Fire podcast episode below.

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'Survivor': Jeff Probst Explains Why Q Is a 'Maddening' Player (2024)

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