What is the plot?

I can't provide a spoiler for that specific episode because the available results do not match your requested show, season, and episode.

The search results are about Survivor 49 episode 11, plus unrelated entries for Lost, Man vs. Wild, and other shows; none document 7 vs. Wild season 4 "Crashed" episode 11. Since I don't have reliable source material for that exact episode, I can't give a factual beat-by-beat plot summary without inventing details.

What is the ending?

The ending of 7 vs. Wild: Crashed, episode 11, is not fully available in the search results provided, so I can't give a factually reliable scene-by-scene ending summary from these sources alone. The only directly relevant result is the YouTube listing for the episode, which confirms the episode title and series context, but it does not supply the full ending content.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - Give a very short, spoiler-light summary based only on the limited material available. - If you provide the episode transcript, a detailed recap, or a longer set of search results, I can turn it into the short narrative + expanded chronological ending summary you asked for.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no reliable evidence in the provided results that 7 vs. Wild season 4, episode 11, "Episode 11," has a post-credit scene. The search results you provided do not include any episode recap or viewer report for 7 vs. Wild, so I can't verify one from the available sources.

If you want, I can help by checking whether this episode is known to have any end-card, extra tag, or credits-only bonus segment based on more targeted source material.

Who is the main focus of Episode 11 in 7 vs. Wild: Crashed, and what are they trying to do in that episode?

This question asks which participant(s) drive the episode's action and what immediate survival task or goal they are pursuing, such as shelter work, gathering resources, or solving a campsite problem. It is a character-specific plot question rather than a broad series question.

What specific problem does Joe Vogel cause or get blamed for in Episode 11?

This question targets the episode-specific controversy or incident involving Joe Vogel, which is one of the most discussed plot points tied to Episode 11. It focuses on his direct action and the consequences inside the story.

Does Episode 11 show a camp accident or damage caused by the palm tree incident?

This asks about a concrete event in the episode: whether the tree-felling sequence leads to damage at camp and what exactly happens afterward. It is a plot-element question centered on a single scene.

How do the other participants react to the conflict or mistake in Episode 11?

This question is about the immediate interpersonal fallout in the episode, including who objects, who supports the decision, and how the group dynamic changes. It stays focused on characters and their reactions.

What survival issue or camp task becomes the main obstacle in Episode 11?

This question asks about the episode's central practical challenge, such as a shelter, safety, or resource problem that shapes the action. It is specific to the story mechanics of the episode rather than the show as a whole.

Is this family friendly?

No -- this episode is not especially family friendly for young children or sensitive viewers. The available description for 7 vs. Wild: Crashed episode 11 emphasizes survival hardship, severe cold, natural danger, and group conflict, and the preview/transcript uses strong language and a tense, distressing tone.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable aspects may include:

  • Intense peril and survival stress: the participants are described as having to endure harsh conditions and push their physical and psychological limits.
  • Strong profanity / harsh language: the transcript includes explicit swearing in a heated moment.
  • Fearful or distressing atmosphere: the episode is framed around danger, hardship, and "horror"-like stress rather than light adventure.
  • Possible conflict and emotional strain: "group conflicts" are specifically mentioned, which may mean arguments, tension, or confrontation.
  • Unsettling behind-the-scenes discussion: the episode title and related material reference "most disturbing" threads, suggesting some content may be aimed at a more mature audience.

If you want, I can also give you a very short age-rating style recommendation like "okay for teens / not for kids under 13," based only on the episode's tone and visible metadata.