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Survivor: Redemption Island
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Survivor: Redemption Island
Winner
Rob Mariano
Presented by
Jeff Probst
No. of episodes
14
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
18
Production
Location(s)
San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
Filming dates
August 16, 2010
– September 23, 2010
Broadcast
Original run
February 16, 2011 – May 15, 2011
Chronology
Preceded by
Survivor: Nicaragua
Followed by
Survivor: South Pacific
Survivor: Redemption Island is the twenty-second season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. It premiered on February 16, 2011.[1] Applications were due in January 2010, and filming lasted from August to September 2010. The season was filmed near San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, the same location as the previous season.[2] The show featured returning players Russell Hantz and Rob Mariano, and 16 new players to Survivor.[1][3]
Rob Mariano was named the winner in the final episode on May 15, 2011, defeating Phillip Sheppard and Natalie Tenerelli in an 8–1–0 vote. In addition, Mariano won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season," receiving 40% of the fans' votes; Matt Elrod, with 36%, received the next-highest total.
Contents [hide]
1 Redemption Island concept
2 Contestants
3 Season summary 3.1 Episodes
3.2 Voting history
4 References
5 External links
Redemption Island concept[edit]
The 22nd season of Survivor introduced a new concept, "Redemption Island", to the United States series based in part on concepts already used in foreign versions of the show, as The Island of the Dead in the Israeli version, Isla Purgatoryo (Purgatory Island) in the Philippine version's second season, Ghost Island in the Serbian version's second season, and the duels in the 2002 Swedish edition. When a contestant was voted off the tribe, instead of leaving the game, he or she was taken to the area known as Redemption Island. Once there, they had to sustain themselves in the same manner as when living with the tribe; living on limited food, water and shelter. When the next contestant was voted off, that person was also sent to Redemption Island. Those two people faced off in a duel which was watched by two members each from both tribes in an Arena constructed to resemble an old ruined temple.[4] The winner remained in the game, and continued living at Redemption Island. The loser was finally removed from the game and, upon exiting removed his or her buff and threw it in a small fire pit. At a pre-determined point in the game, the person remaining at Redemption Island had a chance to return to the game and be reunited with the remaining players. There were two such returns to the game in Survivor: Redemption Island.[5]
Host Jeff Probst compared Redemption Island to the Pearl Islands' Outcast tribe, stating that the latter concept did not seem to work well with the audience because the Outcast twist was not revealed to the players ahead of time, and was considered unfair to the remaining players in the game. However, the Outcast tribe survived on the same meager rations as everybody else in the game. With Redemption Island, the players were told at the start of the game of the existence and rules of Redemption Island, and Probst expected that this would have an impact on how the tribes would vote out members.[5] Probst also stated that the change would allow for the newer players to have a chance to recover from early mistakes such as choosing the wrong alliance or making a poor vote at Tribal Council.[6] Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross correctly speculated that due to the Redemption Island duel as part of each episode, all regular challenges in the show were combined Reward/Immunity challenges until the tribes merged.[5] The duels used at Redemption Island were scaled-back versions of previous challenges the show had used, and Probst stated that this was because these challenges "worked well" and eliminated any risk of the challenges going astray.[4] The idea for allowing other players to watch the duel was a last-minute addition made by Mark Burnett. According to Probst, it gave those that attended the duel "valuable information" they could have used in their gameplay strategy, but also could have left them vulnerable to alliance shifts that might have occurred while they were absent from the tribe.[4]
Contestants[edit]
Erik Reichenbach from Fans vs. Favorites was considered to return, but didn't make the final cast. However, he later return as a "Favorite" in Survivor: Caramoan.[7] Mike Skupin from Australia said he was asked to be on this season, but never said if he declined or was cut. He later returned for Survivor: Philippines.[8] Richard Hatch, winner of Borneo, was initially cast alongside Russell Hantz. However, as with his castings bids for Fans vs. Favorites and Heroes vs. Villains, a federal judge denied his visa. He was replaced by Rob Mariano.[9]
Redemption Island featured the return of Rob Mariano and Russell Hantz, who both previously appeared on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains and appeared separately on Marquesas and All-Stars (Mariano) and Samoa (Hantz). Their feud was a running storyline in early episodes of that season. While the other sixteen players were initially assigned tribes prior to the start of the game, Rob and Russell drew buffs to determine which tribe they joined.[10] Neither had special immunity at Tribal Council, debunking Internet forum rumors that had confirmed the presence of Mariano and Hantz prior to an official announcement but speculated at an initial long-term immunity.[11]
Probst mentioned that both players could have been voted out immediately, but believed "they bring too much experience" to have been initial targets for elimination.[11] Probst commented that some fans of the show were suffering from "Russell fatigue", after Hantz had appeared in three out of the four past seasons, and stated, "[Hantz] embodies Survivor: he's polarizing. You hate him or you love him."[11] On Mariano, Probst noted that "Rob is likable enough" to win the game, but for the same reason "Rob is going to have a tough time if he makes it to the merge."[11] In the first episode, Probst noted that Hantz and Mariano had a combined 156 days of Survivor experience between them.
Phillip Sheppard, Andrea Boehlke, and Francesca Hogi returned for Survivor: Caramoan.[12] Hogi went on to make Survivor history by becoming the first person voted out first in both of her seasons, placing 20th, while Sheppard and Boehlke placed 10th and 7th, respectively.
List of Survivor: Redemption Island contestants
Contestant
Original tribe
Merged tribe
Voted out
Redemption Island
Finish
Francesca Hogi
36, Washington, D.C. Ometepe 1st
Day 3 Lost 1st duel
Day 6 18th
Day 6
Russell Hantz
38, Dayton, Texas
Samoa & Heroes vs. Villains Zapatera 3rd
Day 8 Lost 2nd duel
Day 10 17th
Day 10
Kristina Kell
46, Malibu, California Ometepe 4th
Day 11 Lost 3rd duel
Day 12 16th
Day 12
Krista Klumpp
25, Columbia, South Carolina Zapatera 5th
Day 13 Lost 4th duel
Day 14 15th
Day 14
Stephanie Valencia
26, Long Beach, California Zapatera 6th
Day 16 Lost 5th duel
Day 17 14th
Day 17
Sarita White
36, Santa Monica, California Zapatera 7th
Day 18 Lost 6th duel
Day 19 13th
Day 19
Matt Elrod
Returned to game Ometepe 2nd
Day 5 1st returnee
Day 19
David Murphy
31, West Hollywood, California Zapatera Murlonio 10th
Day 24 Lost 7th duel
Day 25 12th
1st jury member
Day 25
Julie Wolfe
50, Oceanside, California Zapatera 11th
Day 27 Lost 8th duel
Day 28 11th
2nd jury member
Day 28
Steve Wright
51, Huntington Beach, California Zapatera 13th
Day 30 Lost 9th duel
Day 31 10th
3rd jury member
Day 31
Ralph Kiser
45, Lebanon, Virginia Zapatera 12th
Day 30 Lost 10th duel
Day 33 9th
4th jury member
Day 33
Grant Mattos
29, West Hollywood, California Ometepe 15th
Day 35 Lost 11th duel
Day 36 8th
5th jury member
Day 36
Matt Elrod
22, Nashville, Tennessee Ometepe 8th
Day 21 Lost 11th duel
Day 36 7th
6th jury member
Day 36
Mike Chiesl
31, Del Mar, California Zapatera 9th
Day 22 Lost 11th duel
Day 36 6th
7th jury member
Day 36
Andrea Boehlke
Returned to game Ometepe 14th
Day 32 2nd returnee
Day 36
Andrea Boehlke
21, Random Lake, Wisconsin Ometepe 16th
Day 37 5th
8th jury member
Day 37
Ashley Underwood
25, Benton, Maine Ometepe 17th
Day 38 4th
9th jury member
Day 38
Natalie Tenerelli
19, Acton, California Ometepe 2nd runner-up
Phillip Sheppard
52, Santa Monica, California Ometepe Runner-up
Rob Mariano
34, Pensacola, Florida
Marquesas, All-Stars, & Heroes vs. Villains Ometepe Sole Survivor
Season summary[edit]
Sixteen new castaways, previously divided into two tribes, Ometepe and Zapatera, were joined by returning contestants, "Boston" Rob Mariano and Russell Hantz, with Rob joining Ometepe and Russell joining Zapatera by random draw. The tribes were then told about Redemption Island, a secluded location where voted out players would go to compete in challenges for a chance to return to the game.
Rob quickly proved to be leader of Ometepe, and kept wary of the hidden immunity idol, including sending one of his own alliance, Matt, to Redemption Island while trying to flush it out. On Zapatera, the bulk of the tribe recognized the threat that Russell could be, throwing a challenge in order to vote Russell out; Russell would lose to Matt at the next Redemption Island challenge. Matt would continue to win several more duels. After Russell's elimination, Zapatera faltered due to lack of cohesion within the tribe, and eventually approached the merge with only five members remaining, while Ometepe had six.
The tribes merged with twelve players left in the game, including Matt who returned from Redemption Island. Zapatera attempted to lure Matt to their side in order to tie the vote; while Matt considered blindsiding Rob, he eventually decided against it, telling this to Rob in an attempt to prove his loyalty. Despite this, Rob decided Matt could not be trusted, using his alliance to send Matt back to Redemption Island, establishing a firm Ometepe majority. The former Ometepe tribe used their numerical advantage to completely eliminate the remaining former members of Zapatera, before having to turn on themselves. Rob orchestrated the eliminations of those whom he felt would be threatening to him, including close allies Grant and Andrea, eliminating the latter twice due to her return from Redemption Island. The final three were Rob, Natalie, and Phillip; both Natalie and Phillip were criticized by the jury for simply following in Rob's footsteps, and Rob was voted the Sole Survivor in a vote of 8-1-0.
Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode title
Original air date
Redemption Island
Finish
Immunity
winner(s)
Voted out
Finish
Inhabitant(s)
Challenger(s)
Eliminated
"You're Looking at the New Leader of Your Tribe" February 16, 2011 Zapatera6 Francesca 1st voted out
Day 3
"You Own My Vote" February 23, 2011 Francesca Zapatera6 Matt 2nd voted out
Day 5
"Keep Hope Alive" March 2, 2011 Francesca Matt Francesca 1st eliminated Ometepe6 Russell 3rd voted out
Day 8
"Don't You Work for Me?" March 9, 2011 Matt Russell Russell 2nd eliminated Zapatera6 Kristina 4th voted out
Day 11
"We Hate Our Tribe" March 16, 2011 Matt Kristina Kristina 3rd eliminated Ometepe6 Krista 5th voted out
Day 13
"Their Red-Headed Step Child" March 23, 2011 Matt Krista Krista 4th eliminated Ometepe6 Stephanie 6th voted out
Day 16
"It Don't Take a Smart One" March 30, 2011 Matt Stephanie Stephanie 5th eliminated Ometepe6 Sarita 7th voted out
Day 18
"This Game Respects Big Moves" April 6, 2011 Matt7 Sarita Sarita 6th eliminated Natalie Matt 8th voted out
Day 21
"The Buddy System" April 13, 2011 Matt Grant Mike 9th voted out
Day 22
Andrea David 10th voted out
Day 24
"Rice Wars" April 20, 2011 Matt Mike David 7th eliminated
1st jury member Rob Julie 11th voted out
Day 27
David
"A Mystery Package" April 27, 2011 Matt Julie Julie 8th eliminated
2nd jury member Grant
[Andrea,
Rob]6 Ralph 12th voted out
Day 30
Mike Rob Steve 13th voted out
Day 30
"You Mangled My Nets" May 4, 2011 Matt Ralph Steve 9th eliminated
3rd jury member Rob Andrea 14th voted out
Day 32
Mike9 Steve
"Too Close For Comfort" May 11, 2011 Matt Andrea Ralph 10th eliminated
4th jury member Ashley
[Natalie]6 Grant 15th voted out
Day 35
Mike
Ralph
"Seems Like a No Brainer" May 15, 2011 Matt Grant Grant 11th eliminated
5th jury member Ashley Andrea 16th voted out
8th jury member
Day 37
Mike Matt 12th eliminated
6th jury member
Andrea7 Mike 13th eliminated
7th jury member
Rob Ashley 17th voted out
9th jury member
Day 38
"Reunion" May 15, 2011 Jury vote
Natalie 2nd runner-up
Phillip Runner-up
Rob Sole Survivor
In the case of the immunity and reward winner being able to share their reward with others, the invitees are in brackets.
^6 The winner of the challenge also received reward.
^7 Returned to game upon winning Redemption challenge.
^8 There was no Reward Challenge due to the tribal merge.
^9 Mike won Reward for finishing the duel first, but opted to give it up to Andrea, Ashley, Grant, Natalie, Phillip, and Rob.
Episodes[edit]
Episode
#
Title
Rating/Share
(Household)
Rating/Share
18-49
Original air date
U.S. viewers
(million)
Weekly Rank
1
"You're Looking at the New Leader of Your Tribe" 6.2/10[13] 3.2/9[13] February 16, 2011 11.155[13] #15[14]
Sixteen castaways split into two tribes, Ometepe and Zapatera, arrived on the beach on board a Mil Mi-17 from the Nicaraguan Air Force. After Jeff welcomed the group to the game, he announced that two additional players would be joining them, in which Rob and Russell then arrived in a second helicopter. Jeff went over the two's history in the game and then the two drew for tribes. Rob drew the orange Ometepe tribe buff, while Russell drew the purple Zapatera tribe buff. Jeff then announced the new twist of Survivor, which was Redemption Island. At Ometepe, Rob caught Kristina looking for a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol. Rob then talked to Phillip about keeping an eye out for a woman's alliance on the tribe, since the women outnumbered the men 5–4. However, Phillip was uneasy with the idea and approached Kristina about forming an alliance and siding with the women. Over at Zapatera, Russell made his usual early game move and made an alliance with Stephanie, and talked about taking her to the merge. On Day 3, Kristina went on a hunt for the Hidden Immunity Idol by herself without any clues and actually managed to find it. Francesca, Kristina, and Phillip then formed an alliance, but Phillip annoyed the women with his aggressive questioning about whom to vote off at Tribal Council.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The tribes would push four blocks along a track which would form a set of stairs to the first level of a temple. The tribe would race to the first level where one tribe member would cut a series of ropes which would release a second set of stairs to the top level of the temple. The tribe would then race to the top level of the temple where there would be a block puzzle. The first tribe to complete their puzzle would win flint and immunity.
The first combined Immunity/Reward Challenge was won by Zapatera, when Ometepe fell behind early. They managed to catch up, but at the puzzle part of the challenge they fell behind and lost. After the challenge, Kristina told Francesca and Phillip that she had the Hidden Immunity Idol, and she told Francesca of her plan to blindside Rob by getting the other three Ometepe women to vote for Kristina, while their three person alliance votes for Rob. Francesca was concerned that it was too early to vote out Rob, and that they didn't have the numbers to stay in the game. Francesca also wanted to vote out Natalie, as she was seen as the weakest link of the tribe. Rob told the other Ometepe members (Andrea, Ashley, Grant, Matt, and Natalie), that he was concerned that the Francesca/Kristina/Phillip alliance may have already found a Hidden Immunity Idol and they should split their vote between Francesca and Kristina.
At Tribal Council, the Francesca/Kristina/Phillip alliance imploded when Francesca openly said that Rob would not be voted out. This enraged Phillip, who immediately responded and said that Francesca told him to vote for Rob. This angered both Francesca and Kristina, and they decided to change their votes to Phillip, both vehemently denied that they were planning to vote out Rob. Phillip openly voiced that he would be voting for Francesca and announced that Kristina had the Hidden Immunity Idol, shocking everyone else on the tribe and silently infuriating Francesca and Kristina. Kristina admitted that she did have the Idol, but she, along with Francesca, still denied that their plan was to vote out Rob, but instead she would be voting for Natalie, even though she did tell Phillip that she was voting for Rob. Jeff asked Rob whose story he believed. Rob said that, while Phillip was adamant in defending his story, Francesca denied it with equal energy. However, Kristina did not defend herself. Rob asked Kristina to show him the Idol just to confirm that she had it. Upon seeing it, he asked her to give him the Idol, declaring that she would stay in the game if she handed it over and that doing so would show that Kristina was telling the truth, but Kristina said she couldn't hand it over. When the voting came, the alliance of six kept to their plan and split their votes between Francesca and Kristina. With Phillip's flip to the majority, Francesca was voted out and became the first castaway to go to Redemption Island. After Francesca left for Redemption Island, Jeff said that there would be a flint at Ometepe's campsite.
2
"You Own My Vote" 6.2/10[15] 3.1/9[15] February 23, 2011 10.932[15] #17[16]
After Ometepe returned to camp from Tribal Council, Phillip felt betrayed by Francesca and swore his loyalty to Rob, while Rob plotted with his alliance to vote out Phillip next. Rob was concerned about the growing connection between Andrea and Matt. Over at Zapatera, Russell added Krista to his alliance with Stephanie. Russell then went on his typical Hidden Immunity Idol hunt, but was beaten to it by Ralph who happened to stumble upon the idol while picking up rocks.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: One at a time, a castaway would swim across a pool, climb up a tower, and then jump off the tower to smash a tile. The smashed tile would release a key which the castaway would retrieve. Once five keys were retrieved, one castaway would use the keys to unlock a box that contained a ball. Two castaways would then toss the ball to break five tiles. The first tribe to break all five tiles would win fishing gear and immunity.
Zapatera came from behind to win their second challenge in a row. After Zapatera had won, Matt shook the hands of several of the Zapatera tribe members, which angered Rob. Russell picked up Zapatera's reward as he knew there would be a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol within it. He tried to take the clue without anybody noticing, but Ralph did and told the rest of the tribe. Mike and Ralph confronted Russell about the clue, but Russell denied that he had it even though he had already shown it to his alliance. Rob came up with a plan with Ashley, Grant, and Natalie to vote against Matt, but to tell Matt and Andrea that they were splitting the vote between Kristina and Phillip. Rob took Phillip aside and told him that something big was happening at Tribal Council, that he needed to not say anything about the plan at Tribal Council, and that Rob would signal to Phillip whom Rob wanted Phillip to vote for. At Tribal Council, Phillip kept quiet about the plan and voted per Rob's signal against Kristina. Kristina played the Hidden Immunity Idol, negating Phillip and Andrea's votes against her, but Rob's plan came together and Matt was voted out.
3
"Keep Hope Alive" 6.3/10[17] 3.3/10[17] March 2, 2011 11.315[17] #14[18]
When Matt arrived at Redemption Island, Francesca was shocked to see someone from Rob's alliance. After Ometepe returned from Tribal Council, Rob told Phillip that he was in his alliance with Grant, Ashley and Natalie and that Andrea or Kristina would be voted out next. The next day, the tribes received Tree Mail instructing them to draw marbles to see who would witness the duel on Redemption Island. Zapatera sent over David and Steve, while Ometepe sent over Ashley and Andrea.
Redemption Island Duel: The two castaways would use rope to tie together sticks in order to make a pole to retrieve three keys. The first castaway to retrieve all three keys and unlock three locks would win.
The duel was won by Matt in a come from behind victory, sending Francesca home. Back at Ometepe, Rob talked to Andrea and tried to reassure her that she was still part of his alliance, but Andrea did not believe him and wanted to find a way to mix things up in the future. Over at Zapatera, Russell's alliance could not find the Hidden Immunity Idol, so they decided to feign like they did have one by having Stephanie constantly carry around her bag, giving the impression that an idol was in her purse. David, Mike, Ralph, Sarita, and Steve all agreed to lose the next challenge on purpose in order to vote out Russell. Julie was reluctant about this plan, as she did not want to give any momentum to Ometepe and she thought she could handle Russell.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Three members from each tribe would be strapped to a large wheel. Three other tribe members would spin the wheel, which would cause one strapped in castaway at a time to be dunked head first into water. While under water, the castaway would take water in the mouth, which they would then spit into a tube. Once the tube was filled, a ball would be released. One tribe member would then solve a slide puzzle. The first tribe to have their puzzle solved would win two chairs, two pillows, tarp, three blankets, a lantern, and immunity.
At the Reward/Immunity Challenge, the group of six went through with deliberately losing the challenge, despite Julie's hesitance. Back at Ometepe, Rob found the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol hidden within the reward. At Zapatera, the group of six decided to split their votes between Russell and Stephanie. Russell suspected that the six did throw the challenge and, together with Stephanie, tried to get Julie to flip to Russell's alliance and to vote against Ralph. At Tribal Council, the division between the majority and Russell's alliance was discussed. When it came time for the vote, Julie stuck with the majority and the vote was tied 3–3–3 between Ralph, Russell, and Stephanie. On the re-vote, Russell was voted out and was sent to Redemption Island.
4
"Don't You Work for Me?" 6.3/10[19] 3.2/9[19] March 9, 2011 10.960[19] #14[20]
On day 9, with Krista and Stephanie away from camp, Ralph decided to show the Hidden Immunity Idol to the rest of the Zapatera tribe. On day 10, the tribes were told to select who would witness the next Redemption Island Duel either by mutual agreement or random draw. Ometepe agreed that Kristina and Phillip could go, while Zapatera agreed upon Ralph and Sarita.
Redemption Island Duel: The two castaways would stack wooden blocks like a line of domino tiles while avoiding ropes that would topple the tiles that were already stacked. Once all of the blocks were properly stacked, the castaway would start a chain reaction which would release a ball that would smash a tile. The first castaway to break their tile would win.
The duel was won by Matt for the second time in a row. After the loss, Russell was very emotional, but he regained his composure and let loose on his former tribe by getting Ralph to say that he had a Hidden Immunity Idol and telling Kristina and Phillip that Sarita, Mike, and Steve were in charge of their tribe. While Kristina and Phillip were off at the Redemption Island, Rob came up with a ruse to distract the rest of the tribe so that he could search for the Hidden Immunity Idol. The ruse worked and Rob had the time to successfully find the idol. When Kristina and Phillip returned to camp, Phillip thought he could use Russell's information about Zapatera's alliances and the Hidden Immunity Idol as leverage against Rob and Grant to allow Kristina to remain in the game. However, the ploy failed as Rob and Grant distrusted Phillip even more after his revelation.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The tribes would send out one tribe member at a time to complete tasks involving tools. At the first station, a crowbar would be used to open a crate that contained a shovel. At the second station, the shovel would be used to dig up a hachet. At the third station, the hachet would be used to chop through a log that would release two saws. At the fourth station, two tribe members would use the saws to saw through a wall to make planks. At the fifth station, two tribe members would use the planks to complete a ramp. Finally, the entire tribe would ascend the ramp, one tribe member would untie a hammer and then use it to hammer in three nails that would break three tiles. The first tribe to break all three tiles and place their tools atop the board would win a BBQ set, steak, sausage, bread, vegetables, condiments, and immunity.
At the Reward/Immunity Challenge, Zapatera went on to win their third challenge. Back at Ometepe's camp, Kristina tried to hint that there was a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol within Ometepe's reward and that Grant and Rob may have already found it. Rob kept the knowledge of the idol from his alliance and got Andrea, Ashley, Grant, and Natalie to think that Kristina might have the idol and to split the vote between Kristina and Phillip, favoring Kristina to be voted out. However, Grant and the girls were leaning towards voting out Phillip as he was getting on their last nerves. When Phillip asked Rob whom he should vote for at Tribal Rob told him Kristina, Phillip thought Rob went back on his word about keeping Kristina in the game and decided that he needed to make a move at Tribal Council to keep himself in the game. At Tribal Council, Kristina and Phillip lobbied for the other to be voted out. When the vote came, Rob's plan held and Kristina was sent to Redemption Island.
5
"We Hate Our Tribe" 6.0/10[21] 3.2/10[21] March 16, 2011 10.727[21] #13[22]
When Ometepe returned from Tribal Council, Phillip was upset that he was the odd man out in Rob's alliance. Phillip decided to try to make a better connection with the women of his tribe, but only made progress with Andrea.
Redemption Island Duel: The two castaways would race to retrieve puzzle pieces and then assemble them into a cube. The first castaway to assemble the cube would win.
Krista and Stephanie from Zapatera and Grant and Rob from Ometepe witnessed Matt win his third Redemption Island Duel by defeating Kristina. After the Duel, Matt told Grant and Rob that he wanted to go to the final three with them and that he hoped he would rejoin Ometepe. Krista and Stephanie made it clear that they had no loyalties to the Zapatera tribe and they would be willing to join an alliance with Ometepe after the merge.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: One castaway from each tribe would be a caller to navigate their blindfolded tribe members through a maze to collect four bags of puzzle pieces. Once all four bags were collected, the caller would use the pieces to solve a word puzzle. The first caller to solve the puzzle would win for their tribe coffee, tea, creamer, sugar, honey, pastries, donuts, and immunity.
At the Reward/Immunity Challenge, Stephanie was the caller for Zapatera (at Sarita's urging) and Rob was the caller for Ometepe. In a close battle, Rob came through to win the challenge for Ometepe. While enjoying their reward, Grant and Rob noticed a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol within the jar of coffee and worked together to get the clue and conceal it from the rest of the tribe. Rob took the clue from Grant, but then switched it with the first clue that he had, leaving Grant none the wiser. Back at Zapatera, Sarita argued with the rest of her alliance over her picking Stephanie to be the caller when several of her alliance members thought David would have been better. Going into Tribal Council, the alliance of six knew that they would be voting out either Krista or Stephanie. Krista tried to stir things up between the alliance of six by pointing out sub-alliances within the six, but the alliance did not break and she was sent to Redemption Island.
6
"Their Red-Headed Step Child" 6.3/10[23] 3.1/9[23] March 23, 2011 11.003[23] #11[24]
On day 14, Steve was surprised that Krista and Stephanie had voted for him at the previous Tribal Council. When Steve asked Stephanie why they voted for him, she said that they voted for the weakest competitor.
Redemption Island Duel: The two castaways would use a grappling hook to retrieve three bags that hold a ball. The castaways would then use one of the balls to work a labyrinth. The first castaway to finish the labyrinth would win.
At Redemption Island, Krista received her luxury item, a Bible, much to the delight of Matt. At the Duel, Matt won his fourth in a row, witnessed by Andrea, Natalie, Julie and Mike. Before Krista departed, she handed over the Bible to Matt, which made Andrea question how much he had bonded with Krista during their time at Redemption Island and speculated that he could be a danger in the future. The next day at Zapatera, Sarita began to irritate her tribe with an issue regarding her tooth. David told Stephanie that in order to remain in the game, she had to try to break up the alliance and get them to vote for Sarita. Stephanie then apologized to Steve after her vote at Tribal Council and that she really wanted to vote for Sarita as she was the weakest tribe member, but he was unsure about her motives. Over at Ometepe, Phillip confronted Ashley and Natalie about what he felt was their lax attitude around the camp. Rob saw the confrontation was a possible fracture among the tribe that would weaken them overall, so he took Phillip aside to attempt to bring peace between the three.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Two castaways from each tribe would shoot balls from a slingshot while the other members of the tribe tried to catch the balls. For every ball caught, the castaway would score a point for their tribe. The first tribe to score five points would win a trip to a mountain overlooking San Juan del Sur, a picnic lunch, and immunity.
At the Reward/Immunity Challenge, Grant dominated the challenge by scoring four of the points in Ometepe's shutout of Zapatera, despite Mike ripping his shirt off him. While on their reward, Grant and Rob attempted to read the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol without the others noticing, but were caught by Phillip. Phillip felt betrayed by the two guys for not sharing the clue with him, but decided to keep his anger bottled up until presented with a better opportunity to take revenge. Before Tribal Council, David and Stephanie lobbied hard the rest of the tribe to vote out Sarita instead of Stephanie. At Tribal Council, it was acknowledged that Stephanie was seen as a better competitor, but Sarita was seen as more loyal overall. In the end, David and Stephanie's lobbying did not work and Stephanie was sent to Redemption Island.
7
"It Don't Take a Smart One" 6.3/10[25] 3.1/9[25] March 30, 2011 11.005[25] #18[26]
When Zapatera returned to camp from Tribal Council, the rift between David and Sarita continued. Over at Ometepe, Phillip no longer trusted Rob because Rob tried to keep the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol from him and looked for inspiration from The Book of Five Rings to break Rob's control of the tribe.
Redemption Island Duel: The two castaways would compete in a game of concentration. One at a time, the castaways would turn over two tiles from a field of twenty. Should they undercover a pair of matching symbols, they would score one point. The first castaway to score five points would win.
David, Ralph, Rob, and Phillip witnessed Matt's continued domination at Redemption Island when he won his fifth Duel in a row. While Phillip and Rob were returning from Redemption Island, Phillip asked Rob what information they wanted to withhold from the rest of the tribe. Rob said he wanted to tell them everything and then used Phillip's question against him in order to sow distrust of Phillip amongst the rest of the tribe. Rob also told the tribe that he thought Phillip would flip to the other side when the merge happens. Back at Zapatera, Ralph thought David would flip to the other side at the merge.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The tribes would run an obstacle course of a hay stack, a rope crawl, a rope blocked pathway, a net crawl, and two brick walls. Along the way of the course would be three stations where two balls in a bag is suspended in the air on a metal spring. The tribes would have to work together to reach the ball and free it from the spring. At the end of the course, the tribe would untie the bags and shoot the six balls into a basket. The first tribe to shoot all six balls into the basket would win aride aboard an Mil Mi-17 to an active volcano and a picnic of fruit, vegetables, cheese, candy, cookies, crackers, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and immunity.
The Reward/Immunity Challenge was closely fought, with the lead being traded back and forth several times, but Ometepe eventually prevailed. On the reward trip, Rob found the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol within a jar of cookies and managed to get it without any of the tribe noticing. He then tossed the clue into the volcano. At Tribal Council, Zapatera again had a choice between loyalty and strength in challenges with the vote split between Sarita and David, respectively. The tribe chose strength and Sarita was sent to Redemption Island.
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"This Game Respects Big Moves" 6.3/10[27] 3.2/10[27] April 6, 2011 10.937[27] #17[28]
The day 19 treemail arrived announcing the Redemption Island Duel, but unlike previous Duels, the note said that the entire tribe would attend.
Redemption Island Duel: The two castaways would brace themselves with their arms between two walls while standing barefoot on two foot pegs. Every 15 minutes, the castaways would move down to smaller foot pegs. When the castaways reached the third set of foot pegs, they would try to remain on them as long as they could. The last castaway to remain on their pegs would win.
The tribes headed off to the Duel anticipating a merge. Before the Duel started, Jeff announced that the winner of the Duel would re-enter the game. Despite an injured foot, Matt outlasted Sarita in the Duel. After Sarita departed the Redemption Island Arena, Jeff announced that the tribes had merged. After some celebrating by the castaways, Jeff handed the new tribe a map to a new beach and surprised the tribe by announcing that Redemption Island would still be in play. When the tribe arrived at their new beach, the traditional merger feast was awaiting them. Rob proposed naming the tribe Murlonio, which he claimed was Spanish for "from the sea, united", but in reality did not mean anything and was an inside joke between Rob and Amber Mariano named after one of her stuffed animals. Mike saw Matt as the linchpin vote at Tribal Council and approached him about joining the former Zapatera tribe along with Andrea. Mike promised Matt to go to the final four with him, even at the expense of his own tribe and the use of the Hidden Immunity Idol. Matt told Andrea that he wanted to vote out the Ometepe tribe, starting with voting out Steve as a diversion, and then voting out Phillip and Rob. Andrea was unsure if she wanted to flip alliances. The next day, Matt was torn between going through with his plan or to stick with Ometepe.
Immunity Challenge: Each castaway would have to stand on a small wooden log while balancing a ball on a wooden disk. At regular intervals, a ball would be added until the castaway would be balancing three balls. Should any of the balls fall off the disk or if they step off the log, the castaway would be out of the challenge. The last castaway to not drop a ball or step off the log would win immunity.
At the first Individual Immunity Challenge, Natalie took the win over Mike. The former Zapatera tribe plotted to do something Rob would not have thought of by voting out Grant. Matt decided that he would honor his God and instead of flipping to Zapatera, he would stick with Ometepe. Matt told Rob of Mike's final four and Hidden Immunity Idol offer. While the two were talking, Andrea stopped by and Matt told Andrea that he would not be flipping and revealed his plotting with her to vote out Rob. Andrea felt that Matt had thrown her under the bus to Rob. Rob decided that Matt could not be trusted and that he had to be sent back to Redemption Island. Rob rounded up the rest of the Ometepe tribe to plot to vote out Matt. Mike continued to work on getting Matt to flip even so far as writing a note to Matt promising him final three if he voted for Grant. Matt showed the note to Andrea. Rob took Andrea aside to tell her that the vote was going against Matt. Before the Tribal Council votes were read, Ralph stepped up and told Jeff that he wanted to play the Hidden Immunity Idol on Mike. However, no votes were cast against Mike. Matt stuck with what he promised to Rob and voted against Steve. Andrea and the rest of Ometepe voted for Matt and he was blindsided for the second time and sent back to Redemption Island.
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"The Buddy System" 6.6/11[29] 3.1/9[29] April 13, 2011 11.086[29] #10[30]
The day after Tribal Council, Ralph asked Ashley if he was next on the chopping block and offered his vote for her at the final Tribal Council over Rob should she make it to the top three. Natalie told Rob about Ralph's offer and how Ashley said that she would not tell Rob about the offer. Rob decided that because of that transgression, Ashley would not make it to the final three. Rob tried to keep his Ometepe tribemates from forging alliances with the Zapatera tribe members, even going so far as having separate living quarters and eating times. The former Ometepe agreed to a "buddy system" where none of them would talk to the former Zapatera about the game at all.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would dig a club out from under the sand. They would then use the club to smash a tile. The first six castaways to smash their tile would move on to the second round. In the second round, the six castaways would dunk their head in a trough of water and collect water in their mouths. They would then crawl under the trough and spit the water into a tube. The first three to fill their tubes would move on to the final round where they would solve a block puzzle. The first castaway to solve their puzzle would win immunity.
At the Immunity Challenge, Grant, Rob, Ralph, Mike, David, and Julie moved on to the second round. Grant, Mike, and David then moved to the final round where Grant solved the puzzle first to take the second Individual Immunity Challenge. While the Ometepe alliance was down the beach, Mike and David noticed that tribe's flag had moved, so they started digging around the pole thinking that there was a Hidden Immunity Idol. The Ometepe alliance noticed the digging and raced back to camp to dig for themselves. Rob was concerned that Zapatera might have found another Hidden Immunity Idol. At Tribal Council, the former Zapatera tried to sow doubt into Phillip's mind that he was the sixth man in the Ometepe alliance, but Phillip did not bite and threw it right back at the Zapatera members. When the vote came, Ometepe decided to send Mike to Redemption Island.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would hang from a bar over a pool of water. After twenty minutes, the castaways could only hang upside down with their legs over the bar. The last castaway to hang on to the bar would win immunity.
When the tribe returned to camp, Rob congratulated Phillip on his stand against Zapatera at Tribal Council and told him that he was not at the bottom of the Ometepe alliance, but at the top of the Ometepe alliance. Ralph approached Phillip and Andrea to talk about the game, but they deflected his attempts. When the tribe arrived at the Immunity Challenge site, they were greeted with the view of cheeseburgers. Jeff told them that anybody who wanted to eat could do so, but they would be out of the challenge. Steve and Phillip opted out of challenge to eat. The challenge came down to a battle between David and the women of Ometepe. After over 45 minutes, David dropped from the bar. Andrea told Ashley and Natalie that she really wanted this challenge. Ashley and Natalie agreed to drop from the bar, giving Andrea the win. After awarding Andrea the Individual Immunity necklace, Jeff told the tribe that they would meet at Tribal Council to vote out a castaway who would meet both Matt and Mike at Redemption Island. Rob was torn between whether to vote out David or Steve, and the Ometepe alliance discussed multiple possible boots. At Tribal Council, the Ometepe alliance chose David, and despite a bold plea to make his vote count four times, David went to Redemption Island.
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"Rice Wars" 6.3/10[31] 3.1/9[31] April 20, 2011 11.024[31] #10[32]
On day 25, Phillip had a premonition while meditating that made him decide that he had come to a "full circle of trust" with Rob. When the Zapatera alliance enjoyed a relatively substantial meal of rice from their provisions, Phillip thought they were trying to eat all of their rice before they get voted out. He decided that the camp's rice was for all and he took several scoops from Zapatera's can of rice.
Redemption Island Duel: The three castaways would use 150 wooden tiles to build a house of cards. The first two castaways to build a tower to a height of 8 feet (2.4 m) would remain in the game.
The entire tribe witnessed the new three-way Redemption Island Duel where Mike and Matt built their towers ahead of David, who became the first member of the jury. On day 26, when Andrea opened Ometepe's can of rice, she discovered that there were maggots in the rice. After the Ometepe alliance sorted out their rice on a blanket, Andrea asked if they could put their rice in the Zapatera alliance's can, but Steve refused. Phillip and Steve had a fierce argument over the matter. Phillip thought Steve was being racist after Steve had called him "crazy", which Phillip equated with the term "nigger".
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would compete to finish a multi-stage puzzle. The castaways would start by running around a post in order to spin off a disk that would be used as a puzzle base. They would then solve a puzzle that would fit within the base. The first six castaways that finish their puzzle would move on to the next round. In the final round, the completed base would be at the center of a second puzzle. The first castaway to finish their second puzzle would win immunity.
At the Immunity Challenge, Rob, Julie, Ralph, Andrea, Steve, and Grant moved on to the final round. In the final round, Rob barely edged out Steve for the win. When the tribe returned to camp, Julie buried Phillip's swim trunks while he was out on a walk. At Tribal Council, the argument between Phillip and Steve was discussed. Phillip thought Steve's tone during the argument had a racist undertone. Steve declared there was no prejudice within him, and that he also played football along with African Americans in his previous years. Jeff then asked who had taken Phillip's swim trunks, to which Julie joyfully fessed to taking them and burying them under a rock. When the votes were cast, Julie was sent to Redemption Island.
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"A Mystery Package" 6.4/10[33] 3.2/9[33] April 27, 2011 11.324[33] #9[34]
When the tribe returned to camp, Steve attempted to bury the hatchet with Phillip regarding their argument, but Phillip thought the apology was self-serving and not entirely genuine. Phillip had another premonition from his great-great-grandfather that he would find the shorts that Julie buried and after looking, he did indeed find them.
Redemption Island Duel: The three castaways would play a variation of shuffleboard. The castaways would be given three pucks which they would slide across a board and past various obstacles. The first two castaways to have all three of their pucks come to rest touching the end zone would remain in the game.
Over on Redemption Island, Matt was struggling with remaining focused on the game, but his faith pulled him through to a victory along with Mike in the second three-way Redemption Island Duel. Grant suggested to Rob that Andrea be the first of the Ometepe alliance to be voted out as he was concerned that she had some sympathy for voting out Matt.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The castaways would compete in a logrolling contest. The castaways would match up against another tribe member. The castaway who stays on the log the longest would advance to the next round. In the next round, the remaining four would again compete head-to-head in a single elimination. In the final, the last castaway standing on the log would win chocolate cake and milk and immunity.
After Jeff described the Reward/Immunity Challenge, he held up a wrapped package and announced that there would be a twist after the challenge. In the first round of the challenge, Grant defeated Rob, Ashley defeated Andrea, Ralph defeated Steve, and Phillip defeated Natalie. In the second round, Grant defeated Ashley and Ralph defeated Phillip. Grant won the last round to take his second Individual Immunity. Jeff then said that Grant could choose two people to share his reward and he selected Rob and Andrea. Jeff gave the wrapped package to the tribe, told them not to unwrap it and to bring it to the night's Tribal Council. The castaways speculated about the wrapped package, thinking it was a set of cards and that they might have to vote out a second person at the upcoming Tribal Council. Rob decided that Ralph would be voted out next at Tribal Council because he was still a threat in the game while he thought Steve had already given up. Rob informed Ashley and Natalie about his and Grant's concerns about Andrea's loyalties and the two girls agreed to vote for Andrea should they have to vote out two people at Tribal Council. Steve approached Ashley and Natalie about having the three girls of the Ometepe alliance blindside Rob, but Ashley and Natalie declined because they wanted Andrea out of the game. When the two girls told Rob about Steve's offer, Rob reassessed Steve's desire to stay in the game and considered voting out Steve ahead of Andrea. At Tribal Council, Steve made one last play to the girls to blindside Rob, but when the vote came, the girls did not flip and Ralph was sent to Redemption Island.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would test their memory by having to memorize a series of symbols shown by Jeff. The castaways would have to show back the symbols in order. If they showed the wrong symbol, they would be out of the challenge. The last castaway to show all of the correct symbols would win immunity.
As soon as Ralph departed Tribal Council, Jeff announced that the tribe could unwrap the mystery package. The package contained a set of cards that announced that the tribe would immediately compete in an Immunity Challenge and then vote out a member of the tribe. Rob outlasted Ashley and Steve to win Individual Immunity. The castaways then went straight to the vote where they sent Steve to Redemption Island.
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"You Mangled My Nets" 6.4/10[35] 3.1/9[36] May 4, 2011 10.990[36] #13[35]
Reward Challenge/Redemption Island Duel: Competing in rounds, the four castaways would throw a metal ball in an attempt to break four tiles. The first three castaways to break all four tiles would remain in the game. The first castaway to win would receive a visit from their loved one.
Day 31's tree mail brought a Sprint Samsung Epic 4G announcing the next Redemption Island Duel and video messages from the castaway's loved ones. The four on Redemption Island also received a similar phone announcing the duel and video messages from their loved ones. When the castaways arrived at the Redemption Island Duel, Jeff took the phones back and then announced that the first winner of the Duel would get to spend time with their loved one in person. Mike was the first person to win at the duel and won a visit from his mother. Matt and Ralph finished the duel in second and third place to continue in the game. When Mike's mother arrived at the Redemption Island Arena, Jeff gave Mike three choices: he could take the visit from his mother, he could opt to forgo the visit with his mother and instead give Matt and Ralph a visit from their loved ones, or he could forgo the visit with his mother and give the Ometepe Six a visit from their loved ones. All of the loved ones entered the Redemption Island Arena while Mike made his decision. Mike took inspiration from the Bible to give the most good to the most people and chose to give visits to the Ometepe Six. The Ometepe Six then headed back to camp to spend the afternoon with their loved ones. Back at the Redemption Island campsite, Ralph was upset at Mike's decision while Matt said he couldn't have made the same decision. Mike claimed that the decision was not strategic, but just the right thing to do.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would have to race to assemble eighteen puzzle steps in a staircase. The castaways could only carry one puzzle step at a time up the staircase and had to place the steps in order from bottom to top. The first castaway to correctly place all eighteen steps and reach the top of the staircase would win immunity.
On day 32, Rob won the exhausting Immunity Challenge to win his second Individual Immunity in a row. The tribe decided to blindside Andrea at Tribal Council. Before Tribal Council, Phillip complained about a tangled fishing net. He also tore down part of the roof of the Zapatera part of the shelter and threw it in the fire. He did this to reinforce his strategy of playing the villain/annoyance-of-the-tribe in order to be seen as being somebody easy to defeat at the Final Tribal Council. Rob and Grant wavered voting out Andrea or Phillip. In the end, the tribe stuck to the original plan of voting for Andrea and she was voted out.
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"Too Close For Comfort" 6.3/10[37] 3.1/9[37] May 11, 2011 10.771[37] #18[38]
When the castaways returned from Tribal Council, Ashley thought she had a strong alliance with Natalie, but Natalie was leaning more towards her alliance with Rob. Rob told Natalie to keep up appearances with Ashley and thought about voting out Ashley next.
Redemption Island Duel: The four castaways would navigate a handle across a table maze. Once clear of the maze, the handle would be used to smash open a box that contained a bag of puzzle pieces. The first three castaways to solve the word puzzle would remain in the game.
Over at Redemption Island, Andrea and Matt argued over Andrea's blindside of Matt. On day 33, the Redemption Island Duel was held with Mike, Matt, and Andrea finishing the puzzle ahead of Ralph after he blew a huge lead from the maze stage when he struggled with the word puzzle. The next day, Rob and Grant discussed voting out Ashley. Meanwhile, Phillip and the girls argued over food. Rob reassured Natalie that he would take her to the end. Ashley thought about making a big move and approached Rob about voting off Grant. Rob told Grant about Ashley's proposal and they agreed to vote out Ashley next.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: With one arm tied behind their backs, the castaways would work to solve a three section puzzle in the shape of a fish skeleton. The castaways would link together fish hooks to retrieve a bag of puzzle pieces that would complete one of the three sections. After one section is complete, the castaways would retrieve another bag of puzzle pieces until all three sections were complete. The first castaway to solve the entire puzzle would win a three course meal delivered at camp and immunity.
However, their plan was left in tatters when Ashley won the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge. Ashley chose Natalie to share the reward. Ashley's win forced Rob to turn against Grant, though he contemplated voting for Natalie to break up the girls' potential alliance. In the end, Rob chose to blindside Grant and he was sent to Redemption Island.
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"Seems Like a No Brainer" 7.1/11[39] 4.0/10[39] May 15, 2011 13.303[38] #8[38]
Redemption Island Duel: The four castaways would put one foot on one end of a seesaw with the other end having a ceramic vase balanced on it. The castaways would attempt to keep the vase balanced on the end with their foot still on the seesaw. The last castaway to have their vase balanced on the end of the seesaw would win.
Day 36 saw the final Redemption Island Duel. The castaways lasted 40 minutes before Grant's vase tipped over and he became the fifth jury member. After the one hour mark, Matt's vase tipped off the board and he became the sixth jury member after surviving ten duels and 29 days on Redemption Island. The Duel came down to Andrea and Mike, with Mike being unable to keep his vase balanced, allowing Andrea to win and re-enter the game. When Andrea returned to camp, she started to scramble to remain in the game by making up a story to Ashley and Natalie that Ralph, Matt, and Mike said they would vote for Phillip at the final Tribal Council. Ashley thought Andrea might join her and Natalie in voting out Phillip or Rob.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would race along a balance beam to collect a series of bags containing 100 numbered tiles. The first castaway to place their tiles on a board in order from one to one hundred would win immunity.
At the Immunity Challenge, Ashley edged out Andrea and Rob to win. When the castaways returned to camp, Rob overtly took Ashley, Natalie, and Phillip aside to tell them that Andrea had to be voted off. Ashley asked Natalie about Rob's plan for the subsequent vote to make sure that the next to go after Andrea would be Phillip. Natalie was concerned about Rob keeping Phillip, but promised to Ashley that her next vote would go against Phillip. Phillip openly reported on the girl's discussions, but then took off for a private conversation with Rob. While the guys were gone, Andrea again lobbied the two other girls in voting out Rob. At Tribal Council, Andrea again lobbied the girls to take control of the game. Before the votes were read, Rob pulled out the Hidden Immunity Idol and played it. However, the Idol was not needed as Ashley and Natalie stayed loyal to Rob and voted out Andrea.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would race through a maze to collect four bags of puzzle pieces at four different stations. Once all four bags were collected, the castaways would race to the top of a pyramid and assemble a word puzzle. The first castaway to correctly solve the puzzle would win immunity.
When the castaways returned to camp after Tribal Council, Rob promised the girls that they would go to the final three together. At the Immunity Challenge, Ashley and Rob finished the maze stage, but were stumped by the difficult puzzle. In the end, Rob figured out the puzzle spelled out "Only You Are Safe" to win the final Individual Immunity; guaranteeing him a spot in the final Tribal Council. After the challenge, Rob again told the girls that they were safe and to not tell Phillip about their plans. Ashley asked Natalie to tell her if Rob were to change his plans and Natalie promised that she would. Rob told Phillip that Ashley was going home. Rob took Natalie aside try to convince her to vote against Ashley by pointing out that Ashley may have made a connection with the former Zapatera members on the jury and that she was a threat. Ashley again asked Natalie if Rob had said anything about voting against her, but Natalie lied and said that nothing was going on. At Tribal Council, Natalie was torn between her friendship with Ashley and her loyalty to Rob, but in the end, she sided with Rob and Ashley became the final member of the jury.
Natalie, Phillip, and Rob enjoyed the traditional day 39 breakfast. Phillip told Rob and Natalie that he was never proud of his pink underwear and burned them. At the final Tribal Council, Natalie emphasized her social skills and her loyalty to Rob. Phillip told the jury that Rob was the mastermind of their entire plan while he implemented it. Rob told the jury that he played the game the best he could so that he could support his family. The jury spent most of its allocated time to criticize Natalie and Phillip for their blind loyalty to Rob. The jurors cast their vote and Rob was awarded the title of Sole Survivor by a vote of 8–1–0.
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"Reunion" 5.9/9[38] 3.5/8[39] May 15, 2011 10.950[38] #16[38]
The castaways discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst.
Voting history[edit]
Pre-merge voting history
Episode #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Day #
3 5 8 11 13 16 18
Voted out
Francesca Matt Tie11 Russell Kristina Krista Stephanie Sarita
Votes
4–3–2 4–2–010 3–3–3 5–1 4–3 6–2 5–2 4–2
Voter
Vote
Rob Francesca Matt Phillip
Phillip Francesca Kristina Kristina
Natalie Kristina Matt Kristina
Ashley Kristina Matt Kristina
Andrea Kristina Kristina Kristina
Grant Francesca Matt Phillip
Steve Russell Russell Krista Stephanie Sarita
Ralph Russell None12 Krista Stephanie David
Julie Stephanie Russell Krista Stephanie Sarita
David Stephanie Russell Krista Sarita Sarita
Mike Russell Russell Krista Stephanie Sarita
Sarita Stephanie Russell Krista Stephanie David
Stephanie Ralph None12 Steve Sarita
Krista Ralph Ralph Steve
Kristina Phillip Phillip Phillip
Russell Ralph None12
Matt Francesca Phillip
Francesca Phillip
Merged tribe voting history
Episode #
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Day #
21 22 24 27 30 32 35 37 38
Voted out
Matt Mike David Julie Ralph Steve Andrea Grant Andrea Ashley
Votes
6–5–1 6–5 6–4 6–3 6–2 6–1 5–1 4–1 4–013 3–1
Rob Matt Mike David Julie Ralph Steve Andrea Grant Andrea Ashley
Phillip Matt Mike David Julie Ralph Steve Andrea Grant Andrea Ashley
Natalie Matt Mike David Julie Ralph Steve Andrea Grant Andrea Ashley
Ashley Matt Mike David Julie Ralph Steve Andrea Grant Andrea Phillip
Andrea Matt Mike David Julie Ralph Steve Phillip Rob
Grant Matt Mike David Julie Ralph Steve Andrea Natalie
Steve Grant Phillip Rob Phillip Rob Grant
Ralph Grant Phillip Rob Phillip Rob
Julie Grant Phillip Rob Phillip
David Grant Phillip Rob
Mike Grant Phillip
Matt Steve
Jury vote[40]
Episode #
14
Day #
39
Finalist
Natalie Phillip Rob
Votes
8–1–0
Juror
Vote
Ashley Rob
Andrea Rob
Mike Rob
Matt Rob
Grant Rob
Ralph Phillip
Steve Rob
Julie Rob
David Rob
^10 Because Kristina played the Hidden Immunity Idol, two votes against her did not count on the second tribal council.
^11 The first Tribal Council Vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
^12 Ralph, Russell and Stephanie were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
^13 Because Rob played the Hidden Immunity Idol, one vote against him did not count on the tribal council.
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Survivor: South Pacific
Winner
Sophie Clarke
Presented by
Jeff Probst
No. of episodes
15
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
18
Production
Location(s)
Upolu, Samoa
Filming dates
May 30, 2011
– July 7, 2011
Broadcast
Original run
September 14, 2011 – December 18, 2011
Chronology
Preceded by
Survivor: Redemption Island
Followed by
Survivor: One World
Survivor: South Pacific is the twenty-third season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season was filmed from May 30 through July 7, 2011 and premiered on September 14, 2011.[1] Applications were due in January 11, 2011, approximately 800 applicants visited in various states, from there 16 contestants were chosen as participants.[2] The two original tribes were Savaii and Upolu (both named from Savai'i and Upolu, two main islands of the independent nation of Samoa), and the merged tribe into Te Tuna (were given from a Samoan legend about the origins of the coconut tree).
Samoa was not initially selected as a location for this season, as the show had already filmed two seasons (Samoa and Heroes vs. Villains) in the area. The production team withdrew from their original locale, Tonga, due to economic problems.[3] The season was filmed in the vicinity of Upolu and it served as the location for the next season.[4] Redemption Island, first introduced in the prior season, returned for this season.
Sophie Clarke was named the winner in the final episode on December 18, 2011, defeating Benjamin "Coach" Wade and Albert Destrade in a 6–3–0 vote.[5] Ozzy Lusth won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season", winning this honor by the largest margin since the award's inception in Survivor: China, and earning the fans' vote over John Cochran.
Contents [hide]
1 Contestants
2 Season summary 2.1 Episodes
2.2 Voting history
3 References
4 External links
Contestants[edit]
Alina Wilson from Nicaragua states that she was asked back to this season, but did not make the final cast.[6] Jeff Varner from The Australian Outback states that he was asked to return, which he accepted, but was cut.[7] Mike Skupin, also from The Australian Outback declined the offer to return due to his mother passing away.[8] After agreeing to compete on The Amazing Race, Jenna Morasca, winner of The Amazon, and her boyfriend Ethan Zohn, winner of Africa, were asked to return in this season but they turned down because they didn't want to compete against each other for a second time.[9] Shane Powers from Exile Island was considered to be on this season, but was cut and replaced by Ozzy Lusth.[10]
This season features 16 players new to Survivor, as well as two returning players: Ozzy Lusth from Cook Islands and Micronesia, and Benjamin "Coach" Wade from Tocantins and Heroes vs. Villains. Brandon Hantz, one of the new players, is the nephew of Survivor villain Russell Hantz.[11]
Brandon Hantz, John Cochran and Dawn Meehan returned for Survivor: Caramoan.[12] Hantz finished in 15th place, Meehan tied for runner-up, and Cochran won the season. Whitney and Keith have since become engaged, and both are racing as a team for The Amazing Race 25.[13]
Whitney Duncan came in 9th place, and was the fourth jury member
Ozzy Lusth came in 4th place, and was the ninth jury member
Benjamin "Coach" Wade was the 1st runner-Up
List of Survivor: South Pacific contestants
Contestant
Original tribe
Merged tribe
Voted out
Redemption Island
Finish
Semhar Tadesse
24, Los Angeles, California Savaii 1st
Day 3 Lost 1st duel
Day 6 18th
Day 6
Mark "Papa Bear" Caruso
48, Forest Hills, New York Savaii 3rd
Day 8 Lost 2nd duel
Day 9 17th
Day 9
Stacey Powell
44, Grand Prairie, Texas Upolu 4th
Day 11 Lost 3rd duel
Day 12 16th
Day 12
Elyse Umemoto
27, Las Vegas, Nevada Savaii 5th
Day 14 Lost 4th duel
Day 15 15th
Day 15
Mikayla Wingle
22, Tampa, Florida Upolu 6th
Day 16 Lost 5th duel
Day 17 14th
Day 17
Christine Shields Markoski
39, Merrick, New York Upolu 2nd
Day 5 Lost 6th duel
Day 19 13th
Day 19
Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth
Returned to game Savaii 7th
Day 18 1st returnee
Day 19
Jim Rice
35, Denver, Colorado Savaii Te Tuna 10th
Day 24 Lost 7th duel
Day 25 12th
1st jury member
Day 25
Keith Tollefson
26, Edina, Minnesota Savaii 8th
Day 21 Lost 7th duel
Day 25 11th
2nd jury member
Day 25
Dawn Meehan
41, South Jordan, Utah Savaii 11th
Day 27 Lost 8th duel
Day 28 10th
3rd jury member
Day 28
Whitney Duncan
27, Nashville, Tennessee Savaii 12th
Day 27 Lost 8th duel
Day 28 9th
4th jury member
Day 28
John Cochran
24, Oakton, Virginia Savaii 13th
Day 30 Lost 9th duel
Day 31 8th
5th jury member
Day 31
Edna Ma
35, Los Angeles, California Upolu 14th
Day 32 Lost 10th duel
Day 33 7th
6th jury member
Day 33
Brandon Hantz
19, Katy, Texas Upolu 15th
Day 35 Lost 11th duel
Day 36 6th
7th jury member
Day 36
Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth
Returned to game Savaii 9th
Day 22 2nd returnee
Day 36
Rick Nelson
51, Aurora, Utah Upolu 16th
Day 37 5th
8th jury member
Day 37
Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth
30, Venice, California
Cook Islands & Micronesia Savaii 17th
Day 38 4th
9th jury member
Day 38
Albert Destrade
26, Plantation, Florida Upolu 2nd runner-up
Benjamin "Coach" Wade
39, Susanville, California
Tocantins & Heroes vs Villains Upolu Runner-up
Sophie Clarke
22, Willsboro, New York Upolu Sole Survivor
Season summary[edit]
Sixteen new castaways, previously divided into two tribes, Savaii and Upolu, were joined by returning contestants, Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth and Benjamin "Coach" Wade, with Ozzy joining Savaii and Coach joining Upolu by random draw. Redemption Island was again in play: voted out players would be sent to Redemption Island and participate in duels, with the winner remaining there until either the next duel or until two specific points where players were brought back into the game.
Both tribes rallied under the leadership of Ozzy and Coach. Ozzy's style was somewhat more aggressive, establishing a rift between the majority of his alliance and others, specifically the weaker Cochran. Coach, having reflected on his past performances on Survivor, had a more open style, which most of the group readily followed, including Brandon, who later revealed himself to be the nephew of former Survivor castaway Russell Hantz, and had feared revealing this to draw his tribe's ire. Both Ozzy and Coach found their tribes' respective Hidden Immunity Idols.
The two tribes fared equally at challenges and retained similar numbers, and as they approached the perceived merge, Ozzy offered a plan to volunteer to be voted to go to Redemption Island, where he would likely win the challenge over Christine, a former Upolu member, assuring that the tribes would be equal at six members each when merged. This plan went as expected, and the newly merged tribe named themselves Te Tuna. However, Ozzy's former rash behavior to Cochran was seen as an opportunity by the former Upolu members, and they were able to turn Cochran to their side on the first vote after the merge, voting out former Savaii member Keith. The Upolu members and Cochran would continue to dominate at Tribal Council, sending the remaining Savaii members to Redemption Island, starting with Ozzy, who dominated at Redemption Island subsequently.
With no other Savaii members remaining, Cochran was voted out next, followed by Upolu outsider Edna. In the subsequent challenge, Brandon won immunity but offered it to his closest ally Albert, who was the intended target of the vote. Brandon was voted out and defeated by Ozzy the next day at the final Redemption duel. Ozzy returned to the game and won the subsequent challenge; at Tribal Council, Sophie broke down into tears but affirmed her commitment to the game, and Rick was voted off. In the final immunity challenge between Coach, Ozzy, Sophie, and Albert, Sophie was narrowly able to defeat Ozzy; she and her former Upolu members voted off Ozzy for the third and final time. Coach, Albert, and Sophie faced the final Tribal Council, where Coach was criticized for manipulating his tribe while simultaneously preaching the importance of honor and Albert was considered to have given his former tribe members false hope. The jury awarded Sophie the title of Sole Survivor over Coach and Albert in a 6-3-0 vote, respectively.
Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode title
Original air date
Redemption Island
Challenge winner(s)
Voted out
Finish
Inhabitant
Challenger(s)
Eliminated
Reward
Immunity
"I Need Redemption" September 14, 2011 Savaii Upolu Semhar 1st Voted Out
Day 3
"He Has Demons" September 21, 2011 Semhar Savaii3 Christine 2nd Voted Out
Day 5
"Reap What You Sow" September 28, 2011 Semhar Christine Semhar Upolu3 Papa Bear 3rd Voted Out
Day 8
"Survivalism" October 5, 2011 Christine Papa Bear Papa Bear Savaii3 Stacey 4th Voted Out
Day 11
"Taste the Victory" October 12, 2011 Christine Stacey Stacey Upolu3 Elyse 5th Voted Out
Day 14
"Free Agent" October 19, 2011 Christine Elyse Elyse Savaii3 Mikayla 6th Voted Out
Day 16
"Trojan Horse" October 26, 2011 Christine Mikayla Mikayla Upolu3 Ozzy 7th Voted Out
Day 18
"Double Agent" November 2, 2011 Christine Ozzy4 Christine None5 Dawn Keith 8th Voted Out
Day 21
Ozzy
"Cut Throat" November 9, 2011 Keith None Jim Ozzy 9th Voted Out
Day 22
Whitney Jim 10th Voted Out
Day 24
"Running the Show" November 16, 2011 Keith Ozzy Jim None Sophie Dawn 11th Voted Out
Day 27
Jim Keith Sophie Whitney 12th Voted Out
Day 27
"A Closer Look" November 23, 2011 Recap episode
"Cult Like" November 30, 2011 Ozzy Dawn Dawn Albert
[Coach, Cochran]6 Cochran 13th Voted Out
Day 30
Whitney Whitney
"Ticking Time Bomb" December 7, 2011 Ozzy Cochran Cochran None Coach Edna 14th Voted Out
Day 32
"Then There Were Five" December 14, 2011 Ozzy Edna Edna Brandon (Albert)7
[Rick] Brandon 15th Voted Out
Day 35
"Loyalties Will Be Broken" December 18, 2011 Ozzy4 Brandon Brandon None Ozzy Rick 16th Voted Out
8th Jury Member
Day 37
None Sophie Ozzy 17th Voted Out
9th Jury Member
Day 38
"Reunion" December 18, 2011 Jury Vote
Albert 2nd Runner-up
Coach Runner-up
Sophie Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
^3 Combined Reward and Immunity Challenge.
^4 Returned to game upon winning Redemption duel.
^5 There was no Reward Challenge due to the tribal merge.
^6 Albert chose to give his reward to Cochran and not take it himself.
^7 At Tribal Council Brandon chose to give up Immunity and gave it to Albert.
Episodes[edit]
Episode
#
Title
Rating/Share
(Household)
Rating/Share
18-49
Original air date
U.S. viewers
(million)
Weekly Rank
1
"I Need Redemption" 6.4/10[14] 3.4/10[15] September 14, 2011 10.74[15] #9[14]
The sixteen new castaways rowed rafts ashore to the Redemption Island Arena to await the arrival of two mystery players by helicopter. Coach and Ozzy disembarked. To determine which tribes the two returnees would join, Jeff gave them each an egg with either blue or red paint inside. The two crushed their eggs, with Ozzy crushing it on his chest, to reveal that Coach joined Upolu and Ozzy joined Savaii. Coach's welcome to his tribe was cold, while Ozzy's was warm. John requested that Jeff call him by his last name, Cochran, in the vein of past castaways that Jeff really liked.
Reward challenge: Coach and Ozzy would represent their tribes by climbing a 12-foot (3.7 m) pole to retrieve a wooden turtle. They would then have to dig themselves under a log. Finally, they would solve a six-level Tower of Hanoi puzzle with the turtle as the top piece to win taro and flint.
Jeff explained that Redemption Island was in play and that a reward challenge would begin immediately between Coach and Ozzy representing their tribes. They both struggled with the Tower of Hanoi puzzle, requesting help from their tribes. Savaii's assistance was pivotal and Ozzy took the win. When Upolu arrived at their campsite, Coach tried to charm his tribe and overcome his cold greeting, while Christine went off to look for the hidden immunity idol. Brandon struggled with a dangerous secret. He is Russell Hantz's nephew and has "Little Hantz" tattooed on his back and arm. Coach formed an alliance with Albert, Brandon, Rick, and Sophie. Over at Savaii, Mark asked to be called Papa Bear. On day 2, Dawn had a minor emotional breakdown, which concerned Papa Bear and Ozzy.
Immunity challenge: The tribes would race through an obstacle course of zigzagging pathways, through a web of strung up coconuts, and over a 10-foot (3.0 m) wall. One tribe member would then dig up a machete and use it to cut five ropes which would release a bin of coconuts. Three tribe members would then shoot the coconuts through a hoop into a net. When enough coconuts were shot into the net, their combined weight would raise a flag. The first tribe to raise their flag would win.
The first immunity challenge was won by Upolu in a close match. In addition to tribal immunity, Upolu received flint and was told that a clue to the hidden immunity idol was hidden at their campsite. When Savaii returned to camp, Semhar and Jim had an argument about Semhar's effort and Jim's criticism at the immunity challenge. Most of the tribe wanted to vote out Semhar due to her failure at the coconut throwing stage of the challenge, for which she had volunteered. Ozzy suggested that the tribe consider voting out Cochran for being physically inept. Jim was suspicious about Ozzy's reasons for keeping Semhar in the game. Ozzy told Semhar that she needed to lobby the others in voting out Cochran. Jim told Cochran about Ozzy's suggestion and Cochran became paranoid that he would be voted out. At Tribal Council, the tribe debated if Semhar or Cochran was to remain in the tribe. When the vote came, the tribe decided against Semhar and she became the first resident of Redemption Island.
2
"He Has Demons" 6.3/10[16] 3.2/9[17] September 21, 2011 10.46[17] N/A
On Redemption Island, Semhar recited poetry to comfort herself over feeling abandoned by her tribe. At Upolu, even though Coach already had an alliance, he formed a "needs to know" alliance with Edna. In keeping his relation to Russell Hantz a secret and with guilt eating at him, Brandon revealed his secret to Coach and asked him to keep it to himself. Brandon gave his word that he would stick with Coach and their alliance. Christine found the clue to the hidden immunity idol. Brandon continued to project sinister and sordid motivations in Mikayla's simple camp activities and felt so uncomfortable around her - saying that she reminded him of Parvati Shallow - Brandon planned to vote Mikayla out as soon as possible. At Savaii, Ozzy used his past Survivor experience and looked for things out of place and discovered the hidden immunity idol. Jim put forth a "3 plus 2" alliance plan of himself, Keith, and Ozzy as a core alliance with Elyse and Whitney as the "plus 2".
Reward/Immunity challenge: Four members from each tribe would unwind ribbons from a maypole to release a set of keys. One of the four would then use the keys to free four other tribemates. Those four tribemates would then push crates around a platform to clear the way for a large crate to pass under a pole. The entire tribe would then carry the large crate to a finish platform. The first tribe to have their large crate onto the finish platform would win pillows, blankets, a hammock, a mat, and immunity.
At the combined reward/immunity challenge, the men of Upolu blew a huge lead going into the crate stage of the challenge to let Savaii win the challenge. Back at camp, Coach was concerned about Christine having a hidden immunity idol and suggested to his alliance that they flush the Idol by splitting their vote between Christine and Stacey with three votes for each. Brandon lobbied everybody to vote out Mikayla. Coach wanted his alliance to stick to his plan as he thought Mikayla was an asset at challenges and did not deserve to be voted out. Brandon lied to Coach and told him that Christine and Stacey would vote for Mikayla. At Tribal Council, Coach confronted Christine and Stacey about their votes. Christine and Stacey denied they had ever said they would vote for Mikayla. When they asked who Coach had heard that from, Coach refused to say until Brandon confessed to telling the two women to vote against Mikayla. When the vote came, the alliance of six followed Coach's plan and split their vote. Mikayla also voted against Christine and she was sent to Redemption Island.
3
"Reap What You Sow" 6.4/10[18] 3.2/9[19] September 28, 2011 10.71[19] #25[18]
Day 6's tree mail announced the first Redemption Island duel. The tribes were instructed to send two members to witness the duel; Upolu sent Coach and Stacey while Savaii sent Ozzy and Elyse.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would balance a wooden totem on top of a pole which they would have to keep upright by holding at the bottom of the pole. At regular intervals, the player would add an additional section to the bottom of the pole, making the pole longer and harder to balance. The last castaway still holding the totem up would win.
Before the duel started, Semhar recited more poetry to calm herself, but it did not help and she lost to Christine. On day 7 at Upolu, Brandon felt guilty about lying to his tribe during his push to vote out Mikayla. He finally told them the truth about his family, displayed his tattoos and apologized for continuing to lie to them. In private, Brandon and Mikayla discussed why he wanted to vote her out. After Brandon felt threatened by her demeanor, he gathered the rest of the tribe and told them all that he was very upset at Mikayla's approach, that she did not appear to have much of an alliance, and to keep him out of all tribal drama. Coach was concerned that Brandon's outburst would cause friction within the tribe and his alliance. At Savaii, Ozzy decided that he had to trust somebody with the knowledge of his hidden immunity idol discovery and he decided upon telling Keith. Keith then told Whitney in order to gain her trust.
Reward/Immunity challenge: A tribe member would race across a floating bridge carrying a bodyboard attached to a rope. The tribe member would grab a bag containing a banner that would form part of their tribe's flag. They would then ride the bodyboard back to shore as it was winched in by the four members of their tribe. Five bundles would need to be winched to the beach in this manner. Two tribe members would then use grappling hooks from the top of a wall to retrieve the five banners. Finally, the two tribe members would assemble the banners into their tribe's flag. The first tribe to have their flag completed would win chocolate, cookies, coffee, powdered milk, tea, sugar, and immunity.
The combined reward/immunity challenge was won by Upolu when Coach did a phenomenal job with the grappling hook. Back at Savaii, Cochran and Papa Bear shared their fear that one of them would be going to Redemption Island after Tribal Council and that the other would go at the next Tribal Council. The rest of the tribe decided on voting out Papa Bear, but would tell him that they would be voting for Cochran. Ozzy told Cochran about the plan. When Jim and Ozzy told Papa Bear that Cochran was going home, Papa Bear knew they were lying and he went to search for the hidden immunity idol as his last ditch play. Elyse and Jim followed him into the woods to watch him look for the idol. Not finding the idol, Papa Bear decided to create a fake one in order to bluff the tribe into thinking he had one. Papa Bear told Jim that he found the idol. Cochran saw through his bluff, but was still concerned that the tribe would shift the vote to him. At Tribal Council, the tribe voted to call Papa Bear's bluff and he was sent to Redemption Island.
4
"Survivalism" 6.3/10[20] 3.1/9[21] October 5, 2011 10.72[21] #24[20]
Jim was concerned that Ozzy and Elyse had a tighter bond than people realized and that he could not vote out Ozzy, so he confided with Cochran about a plan to vote out Elyse next. Cochran agreed as that would leave him in the game for at least another three days. At Upolu, Brandon was still feeling tormented by his actions and decided to be a better more honest player. He apologized to Mikayla for his recent outburst in front of the tribe. He then told Edna that she was not part of the core alliance of Albert, Brandon, Coach, Sophie, and Rick, but just a sixth subordinate member. Cochran, Jim, Brandon, and Edna went to observe the Redemption Island duel.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would toss sand bags and attempt to land them on top of ten crates. The first castaway to have one bag on all ten crates would win.
Before the duel started, Brandon apologized to Christine for how the Tribal Council went against her. Christine edged out Papa Bear to win her second duel in a row. Brandon's revelation about her status made Edna more cautious and she decided that she had to emphasize the social aspect of her game by being cordial and polite since she didn't consider herself to be a strong physical competitor. However, she overplayed her "be nice to everyone" strategy; her constant talking and laughing just ended up irritating Mikayla and Stacey. At Savaii, Cochran approached Dawn about voting out Elyse next.
Reward/Immunity challenge: Three castaways, two men and one woman, from each tribe would stand on perches holding a wooden pole on their shoulders to which weighted bags would be added. Every few minutes, the other four members of the opposing tribe would select someone to carry an additional 20 pounds (9.1 kg) of weight. If the weight becomes too much for a castaway, they would drop the pole and be out of the challenge. The last castaway standing would win two chicken hens, one rooster, and immunity.
At the combined reward/immunity challenge, Savaii chose Dawn, Jim, and Keith to be the weight bearers while Upolu chose Albert, Brandon, and Stacey. Keith dropped out first after 26 minutes and 180 pounds (82 kg). Albert was out next at the same weight. Jim and Brandon surpassed the Survivor record of 220 pounds (100 kg) held by Rupert Boneham in Survivor: Pearl Islands and James "J.T." Thomas, Jr. and Brendan Synnott in Survivor: Tocantins by going to 240 pounds (110 kg), but both dropped the pole shortly after the last 20 pounds (9.1 kg) were added. Just like Survivor: Tocantins, it came down to the two women: Dawn and Stacey. The weight was at 140 pounds (64 kg) when Stacey dropped her pole to give Savaii the win. Stacey expressed her frustration over being the next target for elimination in her tribe due to her previous ties with Christine, even though she believed she had proven herself to be a strong competitor with her performance in the challenge. Stacey appealed to Coach, implying that she deserved to stay over Edna, whom Stacey viewed as annoying and weak. However, Coach confessed that while he "understood" Stacey and where she was coming from, she was still not safe. Stacey then tried to stir things up by lying to Brandon, telling him that he needed to watch out for Albert, Mikayla, and Sophie, because the three of them might have formed their own secret alliance. Panicked, Brandon relayed the news to Coach, but Coach cut him off and told him that Stacey knew she was getting voted out next and would say anything to save herself. Annoyed about Brandon's actions, Coach and Sophie mulled over the possibility of kicking Brandon out of the core alliance at some point. At Tribal Council, Brandon broke down emotionally for feeling that he had something to prove by being Russell Hantz's relative and that he had to reclaim the family name in a positive manner. The tribe then discussed their issues of trust and loyalty. When the vote came, the core Upolu alliance followed through with their plan and Stacey was sent to Redemption Island, angrily rejecting her tribe's attempts to embrace her before she left.
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"Taste the Victory" 6.6/11[22] 3.2/9[23] October 12, 2011 10.69[23] #23[22]
When Stacey arrived at Redemption Island, she vowed to tell Savaii at the Redemption Island duel that Coach was in control of Upolu. At Upolu, Brandon felt offended by Mikayla's answer during the previous Tribal Council that she disliked him because he was a Hantz. Albert, Mikayla, Dawn, and Whitney went to witness the Redemption Island duel.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would drop a ball into a metal chute. The ball would travel down a spiraling metal track and exit out of one of two points. The castaway would have to catch the ball and drop the ball back into the chute at the top. Every few minutes, an additional ball would be added to the track until six balls were simultaneously going around the track. A turnstile gate in the middle of the track would rotate, causing the balls to alternate exiting out of the two exits. If a ball exits the track and is not caught, the castaway would be eliminated from the challenge.
Christine and Stacey lambasted Albert and Mikayla, and told Dawn and Whitney that Coach, whom they declined to call Coach, but instead used his real name, Benjamin, was in complete control, Albert was Coach's right-hand man, and the entire tribe were liars. Christine won her third duel in a row. When Albert and Mikayla returned to camp, they told the tribe about Stacey's venting, which upset Coach as he felt it would put a target on his back. Albert found the clue to the hidden immunity idol, but when he couldn't find the Idol itself, he told Coach and Sophie about the clue to enhance their trust in him. Coach found the hidden immunity idol and told his new sub-alliance of three.
Reward/Immunity challenge: Using only their mouths, the castaways would rip pieces of meat off a large pork roast and put it into a basket. The tribe with the most meat in the basket after ten minutes would win vegetables, spices, bread, and the meat that they collected and immunity.
The combined reward/immunity challenge was won by Upolu by a slim 2 ounces (56.7 g), continuing the trend of alternating tribal wins. Back at the Savaii camp, Ozzy wanted to vote out Cochran while Jim, Cochran, and Dawn wanted to blindside Elyse to break up her close alliance with Ozzy. In an effort to get the majority fourth vote, Jim approached Keith about voting out Elyse. Keith talked to Whitney about how to vote out Elyse without breaking their alliance with Ozzy. Whitney thought about letting Jim, Cochran, and Dawn vote for Elyse, but she and Keith would vote for anybody but Cochran. At Tribal Council, Keith and Whitney threw their votes against Dawn, allowing the alliance of three to blindside Elyse, sending her to Redemption Island.
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"Free Agent" 6.7/11[24] 3.3/9[25] October 19, 2011 11.24[25] #23[24]
When Savaii returned to their camp, Ozzy felt betrayed by the tribe's decision to go behind his back and vote out Elyse, declaring himself a "free agent" in terms of no alliances with the tribe. Feeling that he wanted to put everything out in the open, he declared that he had the hidden immunity idol. The rest of the tribe felt that Ozzy was being childish about the blindside. Over at Upolu, Brandon found the clue to the hidden immunity idol and shared it with Coach and Albert. Brandon went on the hunt without knowing that Coach already had the idol. Coach and Albert agreed that telling Brandon that they already had the idol would cause him to fly off the handle.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would play a variation of shuffleboard. The castaways would start the game with four pucks a piece on the board and would slide another puck to knock their opponent's pucks off the board. The last castaway to have a puck on the board would win.
Sophie, Rick, Ozzy, and Keith witnessed Christine continue her domination at the Redemption Island duel with her fourth win in a row. Over at Upolu, Edna continued cozying up with Coach in order to improve her outlier status with the core alliance of five. On day 15, Ozzy realized that his temper tantrum after Tribal Council was a mistake and tried to patch things up with the tribe.
Reward/Immunity challenge: Three castaways from each tribe would assemble a wheelbarrow and then push the wheelbarrow around a series of obstacles. Along the way, they would stop at two stations and collect a load of coconuts. At the end of the obstacle course, the three tribe members would dump out the coconuts into a box. The three other castaways would then disassemble the wheelbarrow and reassemble it into a sling shot. They would use the coconuts as ammunition for the slingshot to knock down six targets. The first tribe to knock all six of their targets down would win a trip to the "sliding rocks", a waterfall where people can slide down the rocks into a pool below, a picnic lunch, and immunity.
At the combined reward/immunity challenge, Savaii struggled during the first half of the challenge, falling way behind Upolu. When Mikayla missed several shots with the slingshot, Coach told her to sit out and let someone else shoot, but she refused and stubbornly kept trying, continuing to miss. Meanwhile, Jim and Keith proved to be adept with their slingshot, allowing Savaii to overcome the deficit and take the win. Coach angrily blamed the loss on Mikayla and wanted to vote her out. Albert, however, having befriended Mikayla and believing her to be an asset to the tribe, began a campaign to keep Mikayla, arguing that Edna should go instead. Sophie agreed with Albert to vote out Edna. Brandon, however, refused, arguing that the core alliance had a duty to stay true to their original agreement to vote out Mikayla next. Albert and Sophie then tried to convince Coach that Edna was the weakest at challenges and the tribe still needed Mikayla's strength. However, Coach remained steadfast in his decision, claiming that Edna was much more trustworthy than Mikayla, and he felt that was more important going into the merge. With the alliance split, Rick became the swing vote and both Coach and Albert lobbied hard to win Rick over. At Tribal Council, Brandon once again acted out, this time livid over what he perceived to be a breakdown of loyalty within the core alliance. In the end, Rick ultimately sided with Coach, sending Mikayla to Redemption Island.
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"Trojan Horse" 7.1/11[26] 3.5/10[27] October 26, 2011 11.79[27] #17[26]
When Upolu returned to camp from Tribal Council, most of the tribe expressed concern that Brandon's recurring blowups at Tribal Council could potentially jeopardize their future in the game. Edna, however, secretly hoped that Brandon's behavior would continue, as it might take the target off her.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would dissemble a box and use the pieces as planks to build a bridge. Once they cross the bridge, they would use some of the planks to solve a pattern puzzle. The first castaway to solve their puzzle would win.
Sophie, Albert, Ozzy, and Cochran witnessed the duel between Christine and Mikayla. Despite the verbal support that Mikayla received from Albert and Sophie, Christine won her fifth Redemption Island duel in a row in a closely fought match. With Christine's continued domination at the duels and the possibility that Savaii might lose the next challenge, Ozzy began to consider volunteering to be sent to Redemption Island so that he could defeat Christine ahead of a tribal merge. A win by him would mean that the tribes would go into the merge in equal numbers. He approached Cochran about his plan and also offered to give his hidden immunity idol to someone to hold for him while he was at Redemption Island. At Upolu, Coach tried to inspire his tribe by having them all "find" the hidden immunity idol. Coach, Albert, and Sophie staged a hunt for the idol for the others. While passing the tree mail stand, Coach and Sophie found a package announcing the upcoming challenge, so they took the opportunity to announce they had "two pieces of great news": the upcoming challenge and the "finding" of the hidden immunity idol.
Reward/Immunity challenge: The tribes would split off in pairs of castaways. One pair would act as callers to the two other pairs as they navigate blindfolded and hooked to a rope through an obstacle course to collect four bags of masks. One pair of castaways would then use only their sense of touch with no help from the rest of the tribe to match the masks into pairs. The first pair to properly match all eight masks would win for their tribe a screening of Jack and Jill and immunity.
Both tribes considered the reward/immunity challenge to be crucial, since they had correctly suspected that it was the final tribal challenge of the game and the tribe that won it would secure all of their members going into the merge, and would potentially have a numbers advantage depending on who returned from Redemption Island. Upolu chose Coach and Rick as their callers/rope handlers, while Savaii used Jim and Cochran. The tribes were neck-in-neck through most of the challenge, but on the final heat, Cochran struggled to get Ozzy and Whitney properly hooked into their rope. Savaii fell behind and never recovered, and Upolu ecstatically took the pivotal win. Cochran's entire tribe was extremely upset over his incompetence in the challenge, which concerned Cochran that Ozzy might renege on his plan to volunteer to go to Redemption Island. Sure enough, when Savaii got back to camp, they blamed the loss on Cochran and told him that he could redeem himself at Redemption Island. However, by the next morning, the anger at Cochran had subsided. Ozzy retrieved the hidden immunity idol, presented it to the tribe, and put forth his volunteer plan. Jim and Keith were concerned about Ozzy volunteering to be voted out since, if the merge did not happen the next day, the tribe would be weaker with Cochran competing in the next challenge rather than Ozzy. At Tribal Council, Ozzy offered his plan to volunteer with the twist that he would tell Christine that Cochran had found the hidden immunity idol and used it to blindside Ozzy. Before the votes were read, Ozzy handed the idol to Cochran and made him promise to give it back to him if he returns. When the votes were read, Ozzy's plan was set in motion to send him to Redemption Island.
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"Double Agent" 7.0/11[28] 3.6/10[29] November 2, 2011 11.95[29] #18[28]
Redemption Island duel: The two castaways would use rope to tie together sticks in order to make a pole to retrieve three keys. The first castaway to retrieve all three keys, unlock three locks and walk through the doorway would win.
When Ozzy arrived at Redemption Island, he spun his planned tale about being blindsided by Cochran to Christine. Both tribes arrived to witness the Redemption Island duel and Upolu was stunned to see Ozzy in the duel. When asked by Jeff if he was surprised to be here, Ozzy laid it on thick with the resentment towards Cochran on being voted out, but Albert and Coach were suspect about the act. After Jeff announced the rules of the duel, he announced that the winner would return to the game. Ozzy crushed Christine at the duel when he retrieved all his keys and walked through the doorway without Christine retrieving a single key. Jeff told Ozzy that he was back in the game and that the tribes had merged. After the traditional merge feast, Cochran tried to play being an outsider to Coach, but Coach saw right through Savaii's intentions and laid out exactly what they had planned. Coach told Cochran that he had a choice of leaving the Tribal Council vote up to chance after a split vote or truly leaving his former tribe and voting with Upolu. Cochran decided to leave his old tribe and he told Upolu all about Savaii's plans and tribal politics. Cochran kept his word and returned the hidden immunity idol to Ozzy. Cochran and Dawn talked about being an outsider within their own tribe and she considered flipping tribes with Cochran.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would balance on a small perch while holding a coconut between two ropes. At regular intervals, the lengths of the rope would be increased. The last man and last woman balancing their coconuts would win.
At the individual immunity challenge, after other players were eliminated, Dawn beat out Sophie while Ozzy beat out Albert. When the tribe returned to camp, the former Savaii gathered to congratulate themselves on their pre-merge plan working and to vote for Rick. They thought Upolu would vote against Whitney, so Ozzy would hand the hidden immunity idol to Whitney at Tribal Council. Little did they know that Cochran immediately told Sophie about the Savaii's plan. Dawn asked Cochran what he was going to do and he told her that he was thinking of flipping tribes. While she had earlier considered joining Cochran, she now wanted to stay loyal to the tribe and warned him to not flip. At Tribal Council, Upolu declared that they saw through Savaii's charade at the Redemption Island duel. Ozzy told them to call their bluff. Before the votes were read, Ozzy played the hidden immunity idol for Whitney. But Savaii had guessed wrong as Upolu did not cast a single vote for Whitney; the vote split along tribal lines with six votes apiece against Keith and Rick. Jeff called for a revote with the castaways only being able to vote for Keith or Rick. On the second vote, Cochran flipped to the Upolu alliance, sending Keith to Redemption Island. Immediately after the vote, Cochran confessed his betrayal to his now-former Savaii allies.
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"Cut Throat" 6.5/10[31] 3.2/9[32] November 9, 2011 10.80[32] #22[31]
When Te Tuna returned to camp, Ozzy, Jim, and Whitney ripped into Cochran over his betrayal. Cochran retreated to his new Upolu alliance. Coach asked Cochran who he would like voted out next and he responded, "Ozzy" because he was a threat at challenges or Jim on a personal level.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would toss coconuts into a hole in the ground. The first four to successfully land a coconut into the hole would move on to the second round. In the second round, the four castaways would crack open coconuts, take the coconut water into their mouths, and then run through an obstacle course. At the end of the course, the castaways would spit out the coconut water into a tube and then repeat the course until the tube was filled. The first castaway to fill their tube would win.
At the immunity challenge, Dawn, Whitney, Jim, and Sophie made it to the second round. In the second round, Jim beat out Sophie after Sophie gagged on the mouthful of coconut water that would have won the challenge. Back at camp, Jim came up with a plan to stir up Tribal Council by giving the Immunity Necklace to Ozzy and then making a rousing speech to get two of the Upolu tribe to vote against Cochran. When Tribal Council came, Jim and Ozzy made several rousing speeches, but Jim did not hand over the Immunity Necklace because Upolu threatened him before Tribal Council that if he gave his Immunity Necklace to Ozzy, he would be voted out.[30] This sealed Ozzy's fate and he was sent back to Redemption Island, with Dawn and Whitney voting with the Upolu alliance.
Immunity challenge: While balancing barefoot on a beam that narrows in three stages, the castaways would hold a wooden bow with a ball balanced on top. At regular intervals, the castaways would move down the beam towards the narrower part of the beam. The last castaway balancing the ball on the bow and standing on the beam would win.
After Jeff announced the rules for the immunity challenge, Jeff offered the castaways to opt out of the challenge by choosing pastries and iced coffee. The former Upolu tribe, and Cochran, opted out of the challenge in order to feast, leaving the immunity to be decided between Dawn, Jim, and Whitney. Whitney beat out Dawn to win Individual Immunity. Knowing that he was most likely going to be voted out next, Jim approached Albert and Sophie about joining the Savaii block in blindsiding Edna, but Albert and Sophie weren't budging. Albert came up with an alternative plan to vote out Dawn, seeing her as a bigger threat than Jim; Dawn was endearing herself to the Upolu alliance, and Albert feared that she might find a way to infiltrate their ranks. He discussed the plan with his alliance, but the reception was lukewarm. At Tribal Council, the Upolu alliance stuck with their original plan and Jim was sent to Redemption Island.
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"Running the Show" 7.0/11[33] 3.3/9[34] November 16, 2011 11.66[34] #20[33]
On day 25, Cochran tried to cozy up to Coach by joining him in a session of ta'i chi on the beach. Coach told Cochran that he would do everything he could to keep Cochran in the game longer than seventh place and that he was concerned that Albert might be plotting something.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would hold two poles on the tops of their hands up against a board over their heads. Any movement in their hands would cause the poles to drop to the ground. The last person who does not drop their poles would win.
At the Redemption Island duel between Keith, Ozzy, and Jim, after Jeff explained the rules of the competition, he announced that only one person would move on, and the two losers would become the first and second members of the jury. Jim faltered first and became the first member of the jury. Keith dropped out next to become the second jury member. On Redemption Island, Ozzy thought the situation of no stress and abundant food allowed him to recharge and be a bigger physical threat towards the end game. Over at Te Tuna, Cochran thought about trying to regain some of the trust he lost from Dawn and Whitney by helping them last further in the game.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would fill a bowl with rice and balance it on their head while crossing over two teeter-totters. They would then dump the rice into a basket on a third teeter-totter. If a castaway touches the bowl or drops it, they would need to go back to the start. The first castaway to fill their basket with enough rice to cause their teeter-totter to tip and raise a flag would win.
At the immunity challenge, Sophie beat out Dawn and Brandon while the rest struggled. After Jeff awarded the Immunity Necklace, he said that there would be a twist at Tribal Council. Back at camp, Dawn and Whitney talked to Albert and Cochran about blindsiding one of the Upolu alliance. Albert considered blindsiding Edna which would curry favor from the former Savaii jury members. Albert told Cochran that he would be voted out seventh and his plan to blindside Edna. Albert also told Sophie about his plan as she would be the swing vote. Coach, however, became suspicious of Albert and decided that he needed to lay down the law, threatening that anybody who betrayed the Upolu alliance "would be dead". At Tribal Council, the Upolu alliance stayed intact and Dawn was sent to Redemption Island.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would be asked a series of survival related questions. If a castaway were to answer the question incorrectly, they would be out of the challenge. The last castaway to answer a question correctly would win.
After Dawn left, Jeff announced that the twist would be an immediate immunity challenge followed by a second round of voting. The Upolu alliance barely avoided having to turn on one of their own when Sophie prevailed over Whitney in the final question. The Upolu bloc then proceeded to pick off the final Savaii outsider, sending Whitney to Redemption Island.
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"A Closer Look" 4.6/8[35] 1.9/6[36] November 23, 2011 7.98[36] N/A
Recap episode of the first 27 days including bonus scenes.
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"Cult Like" 6.6/10[37] 3.1/9[38] November 30, 2011 11.05[38] #9[37]
Fearing that the original Upolu tribe would turn on him now that the Savaii tribe was gone, Cochran made a plea to the core Upolu alliance of Albert, Brandon, Coach, Rick, and Sophie to keep him in the game for at least one more Tribal Council as he felt that they owed him for flipping over to their side and that it was his birthday in three days. After Cochran walked away, Albert and Coach felt that they did indeed owe him, but Sophie felt that she didn't owe him anything as she felt indebted to Edna as much as she was to Cochran.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would balance ceramic dishes on the end of a balancing arm. As the challenge progresses, Jeff would call out different dishwares that the castaways would stack on the far end of the balance. Should any part of a castaways's stack fall, that castaway would be out of the challenge. The last castaway in the challenge would win.
At the Redemption Island duel, Ozzy beat out Dawn and Whitney, who became the third and fourth members of the jury. On day 29, the tribe became frustrated with Albert's laziness around camp. Edna asked Coach for advice on how to make it further than sixth place ahead of Cochran, but Coach was torn between staying loyal to the alliance of five or keeping Cochran and Edna in game as he knew they would never vote against him.
Reward/Immunity challenge: The castaways would replay previous challenges. In the first stage, the castaways would toss sand bags and attempt to land them on top of three crates. The three castaways to have one bag on all three crates would move on. In the final stage, the castaways would use the coconuts as ammunition for the slingshot to knock down three targets. The first castaway to knock all three of their targets down would win a spa afternoon with a shower and a massage and immunity.
At the reward/immunity challenge, Albert, Rick, and Sophie moved on to the final round. In the final round, Albert beat out Rick. After the challenge was over, Jeff told Albert that he could choose somebody to join him in the reward and he picked Coach. Albert then asked if he could choose another, but when Jeff told him that he could not, Albert asked if he could give up his reward. Jeff allowed that and Albert gave up his reward to Cochran as a birthday gift, which turned out to be a lie from Cochran. During the massage, Coach told Cochran that he would fight to keep Cochran in the game. After the spa was over, Cochran tried to get Albert to vote out Rick and Albert agreed if Coach and Edna would join them. Cochran then told Edna about Albert's agreement and she agreed to the plan. When Cochran told Coach about the plan, Coach was unsure of staying loyal to his original alliance or creating a new one. At Tribal Council, Cochran again pushed his feeling that the Upolu alliance owed him a debt. Edna voiced her sadness in being a junior member of the Upolu alliance. When Brandon declared that he would vote out Cochran and Edna next, Brandon's lack of strategic play was discussed. When the vote came, Albert and Coach decided to stick with their original alliance and voted against Cochran, sending him to Redemption Island.
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"Ticking Time Bomb" 6.8/11[39] 3.3/9[40] December 7, 2011 11.59[40] #16[39]
When Cochran arrived at Redemption Island, he felt insulted and used by the Upolu alliance. Ozzy asked for Cochran's vote at the Final Tribal Council, but Cochran would not commit to that as he felt insulted by the implication that he would lose at the Redemption Island duel. On day 31, Edna expressed her frustration with being treated as an outsider of the Upolu alliance. In the middle of Edna making a tearful plea to Coach to spare her from the next vote, Brandon rudely interrupted the conversation when he burst into camp, yelling that the tribe had received tree mail with a Sprint HTC Evo 3D. The phone contained video messages from the castaways' loved ones.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would toss a grappling hook to retrieve three bags with a ball inside. They would then use one of those balls to finish a labyrinth game. The first to finish would win.
At the Redemption Island duel, Jeff took the phone back and announced that there was a twist to the duel, but that he would get to it later. While Cochran struggled during the grappling hook stage, he caught up during the labyrinth game and was just barely edged out by Ozzy. After Cochran departed the Redemption Island Arena, Jeff brought out all of the castaways' loved ones. Jeff then told Ozzy he had to choose one person to spend some time with their loved ones. Ozzy picked Albert and his mother. Jeff then told Ozzy to select another and he picked Coach and his brother. Jeff then said to pick one final person and he picked Brandon and his father. After Edna, Rick, and Sophie left the Arena, Jeff handed the phone back to Ozzy and told the seven that they would be spending their time at Redemption Island. During the visit, Coach took the opportunity to promise Ozzy that "as a Christian man" that they would go to the final three should he return to the game. Brandon's father tried to convince Brandon that he needed to play to win, not to always play with honor. Brandon's father then told Coach that Brandon would follow any orders Coach would give as long as he took Brandon to the final three, but Coach was annoyed at the attempted manipulation.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would play on a grid of hexagons. They would start by standing on a hexagon and step to an adjoining hexagon. As they move, they would flip over the hexagon they were just on, indicating that the hexagon was no longer in play. Each castaway would continue to move until they could no longer make a move. The last castaway to be able to make a move would win.
During the immunity challenge, after Brandon made his final move, he announced that he was making moves to prevent a particular person from winning immunity. Edna, irked by his statements, cut him off and told him to go ahead and just name her. In the end, Coach beat out Edna by a wide margin to take Individual Immunity. When the tribe returned to camp, Sophie and Rick were annoyed about Brandon's actions during the challenge. Brandon tried to apologize to Edna, but Edna did not accept it as she thought it was insincere. Edna appealed to Albert, Coach, and Sophie to follow the tribe's mantra of playing with "Honor. Loyalty. Integrity." and to vote Brandon out for going against those values. Edna then took Coach aside, asking him to either pass the Immunity Necklace to her or give her the hidden immunity idol, but Coach refused, saying that he would potentially ruin his own game if he did. Not giving up, Edna went back to Albert and Sophie, proposing that the three of them and Coach make a Final 4 pact. Believing that Edna would be an easy person to beat in the finals, Albert took her plan into consideration. At Tribal Council, Edna lambasted Brandon for his erratic behavior and his rudeness toward her. Edna then argued to the rest of the Upolu alliance that if they truly believed in their mantra, they would keep her and vote out Brandon. Despite all her efforts, however, the core alliance of five stuck together and sent Edna to Redemption Island.
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"Then There Were Five" 6.5/11[41] 3.1/9[42] December 14, 2011 10.87[42] #16[41]
Determining that Sophie was becoming too dangerous to keep in the game, Albert decided to blindside Sophie at the next Tribal Council. Albert figured that Rick was the least dangerous and it would be to his advantage to go with him and Coach to the final Tribal Council.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would solve a slide puzzle to obtain a hatchet. They would then use the hatchet to cut a rope which would drop a bag of four cubes with colored sides. The castaways would have to stack the cubes such that there would be no repeating colors on each side. The first castaway to properly stack the cubes would win.
At the Redemption Island duel, even though Edna received verbal assistance from the remaining castaways, Ozzy was able to continue his win streak at the duels. When Te Tuna returned to camp, Albert talked to Brandon about blindsiding Sophie. Meanwhile, Sophie told Coach and Rick that they had to send Brandon to Redemption Island as Brandon and Ozzy were the most dangerous players in the game. Albert approached Coach about voting against Sophie, but Coach figured that Albert was running scared. When Brandon interrupted Albert and Coach's conversation, Coach thought Brandon was bullying the two of them and became angry at Brandon. Coach felt that Brandon was acting like his uncle, Russell, and that he had to be voted off next. After Coach apologized for bringing up Russell, Brandon asked for reassurance that everything was okay.
Reward/Immunity challenge: The castaways would use a rope to climb a wall to collect five bags of puzzle pieces. Once all five bags were collected, the 15 puzzle pieces would have to be sorted into matching pairs. Three of the pieces would be unmatchable. These three pieces would reveal a numeric code that would be used to unlock a combination lock on a box at the top of the wall. The first castaway to unlock their box would win pizza and soft drinks to be delivered to camp and immunity.
At the immunity challenge, Brandon beat the tribe to win Individual Immunity. After putting the immunity necklace around Brandon's neck, Jeff handed Brandon a pizza menu and told him to select one person to join him. Brandon, declaring that his selection was from the heart and not strategic, selected Rick. Brandon's win scrambled Coach and Sophie's plan to vote out Brandon so they switched their target to Albert. While Brandon and Rick were enjoying their reward, Sophie told them that she was voting for Albert. Rick told Sophie and Brandon that Albert told Rick that they were going to the final three together. This led to a four-way argument between Albert, Brandon, Rick, and Sophie over who made what promises to whom and who was lying. Albert went into damage control with Brandon. Brandon felt Albert did not intend to deceive him, that he deserved forgiveness, and that God was telling him to keep Albert in the game. Brandon went as far as offering Albert his Individual Immunity at Tribal Council figuring that neither Albert or Coach would vote against him and he would be safe. When Brandon told Coach about his plan, Coach sought his own divine wisdom about whom he should vote against. At the outset of Tribal Council, Brandon declared that he wanted to give up his Individual Immunity. A stunned Jeff and jury watched Brandon hand over the necklace to Albert. Brandon explained his actions by saying that he was staying true to the commitments he had made and he would give up his own place in the game to keep those commitments. Rick revealed that Coach had the hidden immunity idol. When asked by Jeff if he would give the Individual Immunity back to Brandon if he felt Brandon was in danger, Albert said that he did not feel Brandon was in danger and would not give the necklace back. Coach said he had received word from God about whom to vote for and was at peace with the decision. When the vote came, Brandon was indeed in danger as Coach cast the deciding vote against him and he was sent to Redemption Island.
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"Loyalties Will Be Broken" 7.3/11[41] 4.0/10[43] December 18, 2011 13.07[43] #7[41]
When Te Tuna returned to camp, Coach ripped into Albert for what he perceived as jury politicking by Albert at Tribal Council.
Redemption Island duel: The castaways would hang on top of a pole as long as they can. The last castaway left hanging without touching the ground would win.
In the final Redemption Island duel, after 40 minutes, the two castaways began to struggle to hang on, with Brandon finally sliding down to the bottom of the pole. With his sixth straight win, Ozzy re-entered the game. When the five returned to camp, Coach took Ozzy aside to tell him that he wanted to take him to the final three and would be willing to give Ozzy the hidden immunity idol if necessary. However, Ozzy was suspicious if Coach would really go through with the deal. Coach was unsure of whom to go with as all of the other castaways had told him that they wanted to go to the final three with them.
Immunity challenge: With one hand, the castaways would pull on a rope that would steady a balancing board. With the other hand, the castaways would build a tower out of wood blocks to a certain height on one end of the balancing board. The first castaway to build their tower high enough would win.
At the immunity challenge, during the middle of the challenge when Sophie was ahead of Ozzy, but had a partial collapse of her tower, she ordered Albert to drop his own efforts in order to help her pick up her dropped blocks. However, Jeff cut off the order by stating that the castaways could not receive any help from other castaways. Sophie never recovered, allowing Ozzy to beat out Coach to win Individual Immunity. When the tribe returned to camp, Coach wanted to vote out Rick as he thought Rick would be a threat for jury votes. Ozzy suggested to Albert to vote out Sophie. Rick also suggested to Coach that they vote for Sophie. At Tribal Council, Coach wore the hidden immunity idol around his neck, leaving the choices of votes to Albert, Rick, and Sophie. The three made their case to stay in the tribe in order to beat out Ozzy. Ozzy told everybody that Coach promised to take him to the final three. Ozzy and Sophie argued what they perceived as personal character attacks against each other. Sophie broke down and cried over the stress of the attacks against her character. After the votes were cast, Coach did not play the hidden immunity idol, and Rick was sent to the jury.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would race through various obstacles to retrieve five bags of puzzle pieces. The first castaway to retrieve all five bags and solve the puzzle would win.
On day 38, Coach told Ozzy that he was upset that Ozzy let out his plan to go to the final three together as it was supposed to be a secret between the two of them. Coach thought he was being disrespected by Ozzy. Ozzy told Coach that his actions at Tribal Council were due to being burned earlier in the game by people he trusted and wasn't sure he could trust Coach. At the immunity challenge, Ozzy retrieved all of his puzzle pieces first, but struggled in getting the puzzle started. Once Sophie had the first piece of the puzzle locked in, she quickly caught up and passed Ozzy to win the final immunity challenge. With the loss, Ozzy knew that he was likely to be going home, but he made a pitch to Coach to force a tie at Tribal Council by appealing to Coach's desire to take warriors to the end. At Tribal Council, Coach was torn between staying loyal to his original alliance or allowing Ozzy to take on Albert in a fire starting challenge. In the end, Coach voted against Ozzy and he became the final member of the jury.
Albert, Coach, and Sophie enjoyed the traditional day 39 breakfast. At the final Tribal Council, the jury ripped into the final three for actions or questioned their strategies in the game. Albert was criticized for sucking up to the jurors while they were still in the game, giving them false hope in an attempt to win their votes. Sophie was accused of being condescending and pretentious. Coach was blasted for going against his "honor and integrity" mantra, manipulating people's religion to his advantage, and hiding behind Christianity, while never owning up to his actions. In the end, the jury cast the majority vote (six) for Sophie, crowning her as the Sole Survivor. Coach was the runner-up with three votes, with Albert in a distant third, receiving no votes.
16
"Reunion" 5.8/11[41] 3.0/8[43] December 18, 2011 9.92[43] #20[41]
The castaways return to discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst.
Voting history[edit]
Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Eliminated:
Semhar Christine Papa Bear Stacey Elyse Mikayla Ozzy Tie Keith Ozzy Jim Dawn Whitney Cochran Edna Brandon Rick Ozzy
Votes:
8–1 4–3–1–1 6–1–1 7–1 3–2–2 4–3 5–1 6–6 6–4 9–2 7–3 7–2 7–1 5–2 5–1 3–2 3–2 3–1
Voter
Vote
Sophie Stacey Stacey Edna Keith Keith Ozzy Jim Dawn Whitney Cochran Edna Brandon Rick Ozzy
Coach Christine Stacey Mikayla Keith Keith Ozzy Jim Dawn Whitney Cochran Edna Brandon Rick Ozzy
Albert Christine Stacey Edna Keith Keith Ozzy Jim Dawn Whitney Cochran Edna Sophie Rick Ozzy
Ozzy Semhar Papa Bear Cochran Cochran Rick Rick Cochran Sophie Albert
Rick Stacey Stacey Mikayla Keith None8 Ozzy Jim Dawn Whitney Cochran Edna Brandon Sophie
Brandon Christine Stacey Mikayla Keith Keith Ozzy Jim Dawn Whitney Cochran Edna Sophie
Edna Stacey Stacey Mikayla Keith Keith Ozzy Jim Dawn Whitney Rick Brandon
Cochran Semhar Papa Bear Elyse Ozzy Rick Keith Ozzy Jim Dawn Whitney Rick
Whitney Semhar Papa Bear Dawn Ozzy Rick Rick Ozzy Edna Edna Cochran
Dawn Semhar Papa Bear Elyse Ozzy Rick Rick Ozzy Edna Edna
Jim Semhar Cochran Elyse Ozzy Rick Rick Cochran Edna
Keith Semhar Papa Bear Dawn Ozzy Rick None8
Mikayla Christine Stacey Edna
Elyse Semhar Papa Bear Cochran
Stacey Sophie Edna
Papa Bear Semhar Jim
Christine Edna
Semhar Cochran
Jury vote
Finalist: Albert Coach Sophie
Votes: 6–3–0
Juror
Vote
Ozzy Sophie
Rick Coach
Brandon Sophie
Edna Coach
Cochran Coach
Whitney Sophie
Dawn Sophie
Keith Sophie
Jim Sophie
^8 The first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
^9 Rick and Keith were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
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Survivor: One World
Winner
Kim Spradlin
Presented by
Jeff Probst
No. of episodes
14
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
18
Production
Location(s)
Upolu, Samoa
Filming dates
August 1, 2011
– September 8, 2011
Broadcast
Original run
February 15, 2012 – May 13, 2012
Chronology
Preceded by
Survivor: South Pacific
Followed by
Survivor: Philippines
Survivor: One World is the twenty-fourth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season was filmed from August 1 through September 8, 2011 and premiered on February 15, 2012. Applications were due in January 11, 2011, approximately 800 applicants visited in various states, from there 18 contestants were chosen to participate.[1] The season was filmed in the vicinity of Upolu, Samoa, which is the same filming location used for seasons 19, 20, and 23.
The two tribes were initially divided by gender, which was previously done in three other seasons. Two significant new twists debuted this season. Unlike previous seasons where tribes lived at separate camp sites, the two tribes began living on the same campsite together. While the concept of all the castaways living at the same camp prior to the merge also appeared in other seasons, this is the first time it was employed at the beginning of the game and continued beyond the first tribal challenge.[2] Following the tribal swap on Day 12, both the gender-divided tribes and the "One World" twist were dissolved. The second twist involved the hidden immunity idols. There were three idols hidden, two were designated for a specific tribe. If a castaway found an idol designated for his or her tribe, the castaway could keep and use it; If a castaway found an idol designated for the opposing tribe, he or she was required to give it to a member of the other tribe before the next tribal council. Two challenges were conducted without Jeff Probst's supervision during the game, as was previously done once in Survivor: Samoa.[2]
Notable cast members include Leif Manson (the first little person to compete on Survivor)[2] and Monica Culpepper (wife of former NFL football player Brad Culpepper).[3] Kim Spradlin was named the winner in the final episode on May 13, 2012, defeating Sabrina Thompson and Chelsea Meissner in a 7–2–0 vote. In addition, Spradlin won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season", earning the fans' vote over runners-up Chelsea Meissner, Greg "Tarzan" Smith and Troy "Troyzan" Robertson.[4]
Contents [hide]
1 Contestants
2 Season summary 2.1 Episodes
2.2 Voting history
3 Reception
4 References
5 External links
Contestants[edit]
Kat Edorsson, Colton Cumbie, and Monica Culpepper returned for Survivor: Blood vs. Water. Edorsson returned with her boyfriend, Hayden Moss, Cumbie returned with his fiancé, Caleb Bankston, and Culpepper returned with her husband, Brad. Cumbie quit the game and finished in 19th place. Edorrsson came in 14th, while Culpepper made it to the final tribal council, coming in 2nd.
List of Survivor: One World contestants
Contestant
Original tribe
Switched tribe
Merged tribe
Finish
Kourtney Moon
29, Austin, Texas Salani Medically evacuated
Day 3
Nina Acosta
51, Clovis, California Salani 1st voted out
Day 5
Matt Quinlan
33, San Francisco, California Manono 2nd voted out
Day 8
Bill Posley
28, Venice, California Manono 3rd voted out
Day 11
Monica Culpepper
41, Tampa, Florida Salani Manono 4th voted out
Day 14
Colton Cumbie
21, Monroeville, Alabama Manono Manono Medically evacuated
Day 16
Jonas Otsuji
37, Lehi, Utah Manono Manono Tikiano 5th voted out
1st jury member
Day 20
Michael Jefferson
30, Seattle, Washington Manono Salani 6th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 22
Jay Byars
25, Gaffney, South Carolina Manono Salani 7th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 25
Leif Manson
27, San Diego, California Manono Manono 8th voted out
4th jury member
Day 27
Troy "Troyzan" Robertson
50, Miami, Florida Manono Salani 9th voted out
5th jury member
Day 30
Kat Edorsson
22, Orlando, Florida Salani Salani 10th voted out
6th jury member
Day 33
Greg "Tarzan" Smith
64, Houston, Texas Manono Manono 11th voted out
7th jury member
Day 36
Alicia Rosa
25, Chicago, Illinois Salani Manono 12th voted out
8th jury member
Day 37
Christina Cha
29, Los Angeles, California Salani Manono 13th voted out
9th jury member
Day 38
Chelsea Meissner
26, Charleston, South Carolina Salani Salani 2nd runner-up
Sabrina Thompson
33, Brooklyn, New York Salani Salani Runner-up
Kim Spradlin
29, San Antonio, Texas Salani Salani Sole Survivor
Season summary[edit]
The 18 castaways were split into gender-based tribes and given maps to their camps, unaware they would lead to the same location. Despite living on the same beach, the tribes would remain split, building separate shelters and fending for their own tribe.
The men's tribe, Manono, dominated the first few challenges, particularly after an injury took Kourtney out of the game for the women's tribe, Salani. On Salani, a strong five-person alliance was formed between Alicia, Chelsea, Kat, Kim and Sabrina, who were able to control the votes on their tribe. Despite a strong start, the men found difficulty with Colton, an outspoken member of the tribe who was initially an outsider, often interacting with Salani instead. After Sabrina accidentally found Manono's hidden immunity idol, she gave it to Colton, who used his newfound power to overthrow Manono's dominant alliance and gain control of the tribe. After a tribe swap, Colton found himself again in a position of power on the new Manono tribe; however, he was medically evacuated from the game after being diagnosed with acute appendicitis. Meanwhile, on the new Salani tribe, Kim and Chelsea formed a second alliance with Jay and Troyzan as a backup plan in case their original alliance failed.
Though the sexes entered the merge with equal numbers, the women rallied together and decided to form a voting bloc. Since Colton's removal left the men without a leader, Jay and Troyzan chose to align with the women, voting out two of the men. With a clear majority, the women decided to sever ties with Jay and Troyzan, voting them out despite Troyzan's pleas to Kat and Christina, who were at the bottom of the women's alliance. Tarzan was left the last man remaining; however, Kat's unpredictability and youthful naivety was enough to convince Kim that keeping Kat around may be a bad idea, blindsiding Kat in a unanimous vote. With only six players remaining, Kim found herself caught between her initial alliance of Chelsea and Sabrina, and the alliance of Alicia, Christina and Tarzan. Although Alicia wanted to vote Chelsea out, Kim convinced Alicia that Tarzan was planning to betray her, leading to Tarzan's elimination. Alicia and Christina were subsequently voted out by Kim, Chelsea and Sabrina.
The jury castigated Chelsea for acting as Kim's main pawn and lack of social play, and while they praised Sabrina for her social game, she was berated for her poor challenge performance and being lazy at camp. The jury blamed Kim for all of their eliminations, with Kim taking responsibility for every blindside. Kim won by a vote of 7–2–0.
Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode title
Original air date
Challenge winner(s)
Eliminated
Finish
Reward
Immunity
"Two Tribes, One Camp, No Rules" February 15, 2012 Manono3,4 Kourtney Medically evacuated
Day 3
"Total Dysfunction" February 22, 2012 Manono Manono Nina 1st voted out
Day 5
"One World is Out the Window" February 29, 2012 Salani Salani Matt 2nd voted out
Day 8
"Bum-Puzzled" March 7, 2012 Salani Manono5 Bill 3rd voted out
Day 11
(Salani)
"A Bunch of Idiots" March 14, 2012 Salani Salani Monica 4th voted out
Day 14
"Thanks for the Souvenir" March 21, 2012 Salani None6 Colton Medically evacuated
Day 16
"The Beauty in a Merge" March 28, 2012 Alicia, Chelsea, Christina, Jay, Sabrina, Troyzan Troyzan Jonas 5th voted out
1st jury member
Day 20
"Just Annihilate Them" April 4, 2012 Christina, Kim, Leif, Michael, Sabrina Jay Michael 6th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 22
"Go Out With a Bang" April 11, 2012 Alicia, Jay, Kat, Tarzan, Troyzan Chelsea Jay 7th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 25
"I'm No Dummy" April 18, 2012 Survivor Auction Troyzan Leif 8th voted out
4th jury member
Day 27
"Never Say Die" April 25, 2012 Kim
[Alicia, Chelsea] Kim Troyzan 9th voted out
5th jury member
Day 30
"It's Gonna Be Chaos" May 2, 2012 Kat
[Alicia, Kim] Kim Kat 10th voted out
6th jury member
Day 33
"It's Human Nature" May 9, 2012 Chelsea
[Kim, Sabrina] Alicia Tarzan 11th voted out
7th jury member
Day 36
"Perception is Not Always Reality" May 13, 2012 None Kim Alicia 12th voted out
8th jury member
Day 37
Kim Christina 13th voted out
9th jury member
Day 38
"Reunion" May 13, 2012 Jury vote
Chelsea 2nd runner-up
Sabrina Runner-up
Kim Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
^3 Combined Reward and Immunity Challenge.
^4 Because of Kourtney's injury during the challenge, the challenge was not completed. Manono won by default due to Salani no longer having the required number of tribe members to complete the challenge.
^5 Manono won the Immunity Challenge, but chose to give Immunity to the Salani tribe before Tribal Council.
^6 Due to Colton being medically evacuated from the game, there was no Immunity Challenge or Tribal Council vote.
Episodes[edit]
Episode
#
Title
Rating/Share
(Household)
Rating/Share
18-49
Original air date
U.S. viewers
(million)
Weekly Rank
1
"Two Tribes, One Camp, No Rules" 6.3/10[5] 3.1/9[6] February 15, 2012 10.79[6] #17[5]
On Day 1, the eighteen castaways arrived on a truck at a beach. Jeff divided the tribes into men, Manono, versus women, Salani, and then told the tribes that they had sixty seconds to strip everything of value from the truck. While the women of Salani were busy gathering goods, Michael stole several of their assembled supplies. After the scramble for supplies was done, Jeff tossed the two tribes a map to their camps and the tribes headed off in different directions.
During Salani's trek through the jungle, Alicia formed an alliance with Chelsea, Kat, Kim, and Sabrina. The women arrived first and discovered the two tribes were camping on the same beach. Later the first day, Matt warned Colton that either he could use his "women" connection to advance the Manono tribe or find himself the odd man out and be one of the first to be voted out. Matt also formed an alliance with Bill, Jay, and Michael. After Jay got Manono's fire started, the women tried to negotiate with the men for fire, but their efforts failed. Late that night, Monica and Christina crept into Manono's camp and stole an ember to start a fire, but the fire died out by morning.
On Day 2, Christina brokered a deal with the men for fire in exchange for weaving twenty palm fronds for the men. While Alicia agreed to the deal, Christina's bargaining upset her and she vowed to vote out Christina first. Sabrina found a Hidden Immunity Idol intended for the Manono tribe. Before the next Tribal Council, Sabrina gave the idol to Colton, telling him to make a big move in the game.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: One at a time, the castaways would jump from a 25-foot (7.6 m) high tower into a net below. Once all of the tribe's castaways complete the jump, the tribe would move on to cross a balance beam and after that a rope bridge. The first tribe to have all of their members across the rope bridge and their tribe flag raised would win immunity and flint.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Kourtney injured her wrist while landing in the net during the tower jump. When Jeff noticed that Kourtney was kneeling and in obvious pain while waiting her turn on the balance beam, he called a stop to the challenge to tend to Kourtney. The Survivor Medical Team determined that she had a possible broken wrist and pulled her from the challenge to get an X-ray for further diagnosis. Jeff told the tribes that since the challenge requires nine castaways to start and finish, Manono wins by default. However, he gave the men the option to continue the challenge with a nine versus eight competition as a gesture of goodwill. The men declined and took the Tribal Immunity, much to the disappointment of the women.
That night, at Tribal Council, a vicious argument broke out between Alicia and Christina over the deal made over the fire and palm frond mats. Jeff told the women that Kourtney suffered multiple fractures of her wrist that would require surgery, she was medically removed from the game, and they would not have to vote anybody out. They received flint.
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"Total Dysfunction" 6.0/10[7] 2.8/8[8] February 22, 2012 10.29[8] #23[7]
When Alicia and Christina returned to camp after Tribal Council, the two tried to clear their mutual animosity. Alicia still did not care for Christina but she focused on Nina to be voted out next as her alliance needed Christina to win challenges. On the morning of Day 4, Sabrina was appointed the leader of the tribe. The day's tree mail had two large crates for the tribes and instructions to take them to a neutral location where they were to be opened. The tribes opened the instruction package and it told them that this would be the first do-it-yourself Reward Challenge. Bill read the challenge rules and the tribes began.
Reward Challenge: The tribes would untie a series of knotted ropes to free a metal ring. The first tribe to free the ring would win a tarp along with the rope and crate from the challenge.
The challenge was closely fought with Manono pulling out the win. Afterward, the men worked on improving their camp but Colton hung out with Salani. The women shooed Colton away to have a women-only meeting. He returned later to tell them he felt alone in the game and that he wanted to spend as much time with the women as he could. The women told him that was not an option for strategic reasons. Later that night, Colton told Jonas, Leif, Tarzan, and Troyzan that he was going to play the Hidden Immunity Idol at the next Tribal Council and that they could blindside Matt or Michael. Colton decided to go along with this "misfit alliance" until he could join up with the women.
Immunity Challenge: The tribes would line up side-by-side on a balance beam out in the ocean. One at a time and starting with the castaway furthest from the finish platform, the castaway would have to move across the balance beam and around the other tribe members. Should any three castaways touch each other at the same time, the crossing castaway would have to jump into the ocean and start over from the beginning. Should the crossing castaway fall into the ocean, they would have to start over from the beginning. The first tribe to have all of their members on the finish platform would win. Challenge from Survivor Vanuatu.
At the Immunity Challenge, Manono easily defeated Salani. The women struggled from the start; only getting Monica across to the finish platform by the time the men completed the challenge. Back at camp, Kat apologized to the tribe for her over enthusiasm at taking the lead spot in the challenge and struggling in that spot until Monica took over. Nina told Chelsea that Kat was the weakest link in the tribe and that the tribe should vote for Kat. Chelsea told Kim that she agreed with Nina's assessment, but was concerned about picking off members of their alliance so early in the game. At Tribal Council, the tribe discussed what life experiences Kat and Nina brought to the tribe and the alliance of five. When the voting came, the alliance of five stuck together, voting Nina out.
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"One World is Out the Window" 6.2/10[9] 2.9/8[10] February 29, 2012 10.65[10] #17[9]
With a massive storm heading in, Colton and Jonas stopped by the women's camp the night after Tribal Council to see if the women wanted to stay in the men's shelter. However, the women decided to tough it out and got pounded throughout the night by the storm. The next morning, the women went over to the men's camp to warm up.
Reward Challenge: Facing off in a one-on-one competition, a castaway from each tribe would memorize a series of items at a station. Once a castaway thought they had the series memorized, they would pull a handle, concealing the items. The two castaways would then run to a second station to duplicate the memorized series. When a castaway thought they had the sequences correct, they would move to a finish station for validation by Jeff. The first castaway to correctly duplicate the series would score a point for their tribe. If neither castaway got the series correct, the castaways would repeat the process until one of them succeeded. The first tribe to score five points wins fishing gear and a canoe with paddles.
At a rainy Reward Challenge, Sabrina defeated Matt, Monica defeated Colton, Alicia defeated Jay, Kat defeated Troyzan after seven tries, and Christina defeated Bill to sweep the challenge for Salani. As a second storm rolled into the campsites, several of the women went to the men's camp to get fire and shelter, which annoyed the men. When the men asked for the use of the canoe in return for fire and shelter, the women declined to agree to any deal.
Immunity Challenge: One member from each tribe would work as a caller to guide three pairs of blindfolded fellow castaways around an obstacle course to pull a rope attached to a bucket at five water towers. The buckets would release a puzzle bag. Once all five puzzle bags are retrieved, the caller would assemble the puzzle. The first caller to assemble the puzzle would win for their tribe.
At the Immunity Challenge, Manano had a huge lead, but Sabrina managed to assemble the puzzle before Bill, with the help of other Salani members. Back at camp, the misfit alliance debated over voting out Matt or Bill. Colton wanted to vote out Bill but Tarzan suggested Matt for being the most dangerous player. When Jay stopped by to see what the misfit alliance was talking about, they invited him to vote with them. Outnumbered, he agreed to join their voting bloc. When Matt arrived, the six of them got quiet, so he left. He then tried to re-establish his perceived power in the tribe by trying to strike a deal with Troyzan, but it backfired on him as the proposal annoyed Troyzan. At Tribal Council, Colton told the tribe that he had a Hidden Immunity Idol and that he was going to play it. When the vote came, Colton did not play the idol as the misfit alliance, plus Jay and Bill, all voted Matt out.
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"Bum-Puzzled" 6.3/10[11] 3.2/9[12] March 7, 2012 10.78[12] #12[11]
When Manono returned to camp, Tarzan and Troyzan celebrated their blindside of Matt and agreed to target Bill next. On day 9, Jonas and Troyzan asked to use the women's net to fish in exchange for half the catch, but were rebuffed.
Reward Challenge: One castaway at a time would use a large slingshot to fire a coconut at a 5×5 grid of targets. The first tribe to knock out 5 targets in either a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line would win a choice of one of three rewards: a mattress, blankets and pillows; a tarp; or donuts, coffee, sugar, and creamer.
The Reward Challenge was won by Salani and they selected the tarp as their reward. Back at camp, Leif told Bill that Colton wanted to vote Bill out at the last Tribal Council. When Michael told Colton that he saw Bill and Leif having a conversation, Colton confronted Leif about what he told Bill. After Leif admitted that he told Bill about being targeted, Colton told Leif that he picked the wrong side and that his fate in the game was sealed. Leif knew that he lost the trust of his alliance and had to regain their trust.
Immunity Challenge: The tribes would divide into pairs and, cuffed together, race across interspersed teeter-totters to solve increasingly difficult puzzles, each time collecting a key. Once three keys were collected, the last castaway would use the keys to unlock three locks and raise their tribe's flag in victory.
When the Immunity Challenge treemail arrived in the form of a puzzle, Kat and Alicia argued when Alicia thought Kat was questioning her puzzle solving skills. At the challenge, Alicia and Chelsea struggled at solving the first puzzle, even with the help of looking at the men's completed puzzle, and the men had an easy win. Back at camp, Sabrina told Kim that Alicia was the weakest link and she had to go, which unsettled Kim. At Manono, Leif confided in Bill that he had been targeted by the tribe for removal prior to the Challenge. Bill tried to make peace with Colton, but Colton refused any conversation and an argument ensued. After the confrontation, Colton proposed to the other men that they give the Tribal Immunity to Salani, go to Tribal Council, and vote out Bill. Angry at Leif for the perceived betrayal, Colton and Tarzan told Leif that he was going to be voted out next and browbeat the rest of the men into giving up Tribal Immunity. Manono became the first tribe in Survivor history to voluntarily give up tribal immunity, which left Jeff awestruck. He then grilled the men on why they were there, especially since there was no reward for them. Leif appeared to throw himself at the mercy of his alliance, and Colton and Bill argued over Bill's choice in careers, Colton's prejudices, and their different lifestyles. When the vote came, Colton's control of his tribe was apparent and Bill was voted out.
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"A Bunch of Idiots" 6.2/11[13] 3.0/9[14] March 14, 2012 10.56[14] #11[13]
When the tribes arrived for the Reward Challenge, Jeff shocked the castaways by announcing a tribe redistribution. The new tribes would be selected by the castaways smashing an egg against their bodies which would reveal their new tribe's color. After all of the eggs were smashed, the new Manono consisted of Alicia, Christina, Colton, Jonas, Leif, Monica, and Tarzan while the new Salani was Chelsea, Jay, Kat, Kim, Michael, Sabrina, and Troyzan.
Reward Challenge: Working in teams of four, the tribes would race to fill and carry a bucket of water from a water tower filling station to a container. The bucket would have several holes in it which the castaways would have to plug to prevent water from running out of the bucket. The first tribe to have enough water in their container to tip a seesaw and raise their flag would win peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, coffee, and the right to live at the current campsite. The losing tribe would have to move to a new campsite.
The new Salani then went on to win a closely fought challenge. Jeff tossed Manono a map to their new campsite and they headed out. At the new Manono camp, Colton and Alicia were disappointed at their new tribes members. Colton promised the girls he was with them, but also told Jonas that he was with the men all the way. Colton told Alicia that he wanted to vote out Christina next, which made her suspicious of his true loyalties. Alicia was fine with one of the women being voted out next as long as it was not her. Later, Colton changed his mind and wanted to target Monica. At the Salani campsite, Jay and Troyzan formed an alliance with Kim. On day 14, Kim went looking for the Hidden Immunity Idol and found it. She told Chelsea about her find and they plotted their next moves in the game.
Immunity Challenge: Three members from each tribe would race to fetch a ball in the water and shoot it into a basket. The tribe would score a point for every basket they make. The first tribe to score three points would win. Challenge from Survivor: Tocantins.
At the Immunity Challenge, the new Salani won their second challenge in a row. Back at Manono, Alicia and Colton shifted their attention to voting out Monica. They told Christina and Monica that the vote was going against Tarzan and told the others that the true vote was going against Monica. At Tribal Council, Alicia and Colton's plan came together and Christina watched in stunned disbelief as Monica was voted out.
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"Thanks for the Souvenir" 6.2/10[15] 2.8/9[16] March 21, 2012 10.47[16] #15[15]
When Manono returned to camp, Alicia and Colton gloated at Christina over their blindside of Monica; telling Christina that she had no chance of any alliances in the game and that she was going to be voted off next ahead of any other castaway.
Reward Challenge: One castaway from each tribe would race up to the top of a stack of crates. The castaway would then bounce a coconut off of a net trampoline to hit one of five targets. The castaways would then race back to the start line where another castaway would take their turn. The first tribe to knock out all five targets would win a trip to a Survivor-style ice cream parlor.
Salani continued their winning streak at challenges by winning the Reward Challenge. While Salani was enjoying their reward, Alicia and Colton continued their ridiculing of Christina, with Colton telling Christina that she could enjoy her last two days in the game, quit, or jump in the camp fire. While Alicia, Colton, and Tarzan were off talking, Christina tried to get Jonas and Leif on her side by telling them that Alicia has an alliance with the other women. Alicia came back without Christina noticing and the two had a confrontation over Christina's play in the game. During the middle of night on day 15, Colton woke up complaining of a severe headache and pain in his right side. Christina tended to Colton, which he took as a ploy to stay in the game. Tarzan, a plastic surgeon, determined that Colton had initial signs of appendicitis, though it could also be something benign. Colton walked out of camp thinking that he was dehydrated. Christina found him curled up on the ground and called the Survivor Medical Team. Ramona, the Medical Team doctor, diagnosed possible appendicitis that required immediate evacuation for further tests. Jeff told Colton the option to give the Hidden Immunity Idol to somebody was completely his. He called the Manono tribe together to say goodbye to Colton. Before Colton left he told his tribe to "Go get 'em" and that he was keeping the hidden immunity idol as a souvenir, which angered Alicia. The departure of Colton caused strategy shifts by Alicia and Jonas. Alicia felt that Colton screwed her over by keeping the idol. Jonas thought some of the power in the tribe had shifted to him and that it might be better to vote out Alicia instead of Christina due to Alicia's alliance with the other women. On day 17, the treemail stated that both tribes would be going to Tribal Council. While Salani made some wild speculations about what was to occur during a vote at Tribal Council, at Manono, Leif was the swing vote between Alicia and Tarzan voting for Christina or Christina and Jonas voting for Alicia. At Tribal Council, Jeff told the two tribes that Colton had been medically evacuated from the game after being diagnosed with acute appendicitis and taken to a hospital for surgery. The two tribes discussed how Colton's departure affected the game. When Alicia and Tarzan told Salani that Colton kept the hidden immunity idol, the Salani tribe was suspicious that Manono might not be telling the truth. Jeff then shocked the tribes for a second time by telling them to drop their buffs as the tribes were merged. He tossed the castaways a new set of black buffs and the discussion continued over the strategy of the individual phase of the game. The yet-to-be-named merged tribe departed Tribal Council to return to their original camp site.
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"The Beauty in a Merge" 5.9/10[17] 2.9/9[18] March 28, 2012 9.99[18] #19[17]
When the newly merged tribe returned to camp from Tribal Council, the merger feast was waiting for them. The next morning, the castaways decided upon the tribe name of Tikiano. Tarzan approached Michael about reforming the original male Manono alliance along with Alicia. Michael told Tarzan that he was in, but in reality he was not as he wanted to stick with the post-switch Salani tribal alliance.
Reward Challenge: The castaways would be split into two teams. One at a time, four members of each team would race through an obstacle course of digging and crossing underneath a log and crawling under a wooden rack. They would then dig up a bag of puzzle pieces buried in the sand and race back through the obstacle course. Once all four bags were retrieved, the two remaining team members would use the pieces to assemble a puzzle. The first team to assemble their puzzle would win pizza, beer, and a secret note to be read after the feast.
For the Reward Challenge, the castaways were split into the orange team of Alicia, Chelsea, Christina, Jay, Sabrina, and Troyzan versus the blue team of Jonas, Kat, Kim, Leif, Michael, and Tarzan. Leif started off first for the blue team and struggled under the log, giving the orange team a huge lead. However, the lead was squandered when Sabrina was slow retrieving the fourth bag of pieces and Michael was able to catch up. The challenge came down to the puzzle assembly stage where Christina and Troyzan faced off against Jonas and Tarzan. Momentum swung back and forth between the two pairs, but Christina and Troyzan managed to pull off the win. After the winning six enjoyed their feast, they read the secret note, which said that there was another Hidden Immunity Idol hidden back at camp. The six agreed to keep the note secret between themselves. Back at camp, Michael told Jonas about Tarzan's plan to reform the original Manono alliance, which was news to Jonas. Jonas confronted Tarzan about it and the two had a vocal argument. Tarzan declared he was dropping his alliance with Jonas and he was dropping out of the tribe. Troyzan woke up early on day 19 to go searching for the new Hidden Immunity Idol and found it.
Immunity Challenge: Each castaway would have to stand on a small wooden log while balancing a ball on a wooden disk. At regular intervals, a ball would be added until the castaway would be balancing three balls. Should any of the balls fall off the disk or if they step off the log, the castaway would be out of the challenge. The final castaway to remain standing on the log without dropping any of the balls would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Troyzan beat out Kat for the first Individual Immunity. The post-switch Salani tribe agreed to vote out Jonas for being the biggest threat among the post-switch Manono tribe. Kim told Troyzan that she was thinking of voting out Jonas. Troyzan told Jonas that his name was on the chopping block, which made Jonas start to scramble to swing the vote away from him to Kat. Jonas apologized to Tarzan, which patched up the friction between them and Tarzan resumed his alliance with Jonas. After Chelsea and Tarzan clashed over laundry, Chelsea wanted to shift her alliance's vote from Jonas to Tarzan. At Tribal Council, Jonas tried to deflect votes from himself and on to Michael by openly declaring that he was voting for Michael. Tarzan was not happy that Jonas threw Michael under the bus. Jonas then told Tarzan that they did not have the necessary votes to vote out Kat. Kat asked Tarzan what she had done to deserve the votes and Tarzan said that Jonas was lying. Tarzan stated that the tribe should vote out Jonas and then added, "If they wanted to vote me off, that's fine! But I'm voting for Jonas tonight for what he did!" The tribe then discussed the social interaction of Jonas and Tarzan within the tribe. When the vote came, the post-switch Salani alliance stuck to their first plan and Jonas became the first member of the jury.
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"Just Annihilate Them" 6.1/10[19] 2.8/9[20] April 4, 2012 10.36[20] #18[19]
Jay and Troyzan were concerned that their choice to align with the post-switch Salani alliance was going to backfire on them should all of the women align together against the men. They agreed that one of the women had to be voted out next.
Reward Challenge: The castaways would be split into two teams. One at time, a castaway would slide down a large water slide and then race out into the ocean to retrieve a crate. The next castaway would then slide down the slide and would help all team members who had gone down the slide to retrieve another crate. The process would repeat until five crates were retrieved. The teams would then use the crates to assemble a puzzle. The first team to assemble their puzzle would win a trip to an oasis with a barbecue and 7 Up.
At the Reward Challenge, the tribe divided into teams by schoolyard pick of Alicia, Chelsea, Kat, Jay, and Troyzan versus Christina, Kim, Leif, Michael, and Sabrina. Tarzan was not picked and sat out the challenge. The challenge was closely fought with the team of Christina, Kim, Leif, Michael, and Sabrina taking the win. During their reward trip, Kim and Sabrina agreed that their alliance with Chelsea could control the game with the other three women by voting out Michael. They would deceive Troyzan into thinking Michael was voting him out. Back at camp, the losing team also talked about whom to vote out next. Troyzan suggested Christina and Jay agreed, while Kat suggested Michael. This made Jay and Troyzan more nervous about an all women alliance. The next day, Tarzan annoyed several members of the tribe when they thought he took a piece of their shelter to use as firewood. Tarzan took Chelsea aside to ask her if she was biased against him because he was a plastic surgeon and she was unhappy with her breast implants. This made Chelsea want to vote out Tarzan as soon as possible, but she knew that the better strategy was to vote out the bigger threats and she thought Tarzan was not a threat. Kim put the plan she agreed upon with Sabrina into effect by telling Troyzan that Michael said Troyzan was a threat to win the game and that he needed to be voted out. Troyzan bought the story and agreed to vote out Michael.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would race across a ladder bridge while guiding three bags of puzzle pieces along a rope wrapped around the bridge. The first four castaways to complete the first stage would move on to the second stage where they would assemble a complex puzzle. The first castaway to complete their puzzle would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Alicia, Jay, Kim, and Troyzan moved on to the final stage where Jay came from behind to take the win. Back at camp, Chelsea asked Jay what he thought about voting for Michael in front of Alicia and Christina, which made Jay even more suspicious of his post-switch Salani alliance was not real and that the women were going to vote out the men. Kim went to do damage control with Jay and Michael by telling them they should vote out Christina and the rest of the post-switch Manono tribe next. Jay's nervousness made Kim consider changing the plan and vote out Christina instead of Michael to keep the post-switch Salani alliance together. At Tribal Council, the alliance of Chelsea, Kat, Kim, and Sabrina stuck to their plan to take out Michael and he was voted out.
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"Go Out With a Bang" 6.0/10[21] 2.7/8[22] April 11, 2012 9.91[22] #17[21]
Reward Challenge: The tribe would be split into two teams to play a variation of ladder toss with five rungs. Each castaway would throw the bola once to attempt to score for their team. The team with the highest score would win a boat trip to a secluded island to enjoy a local barbecue.
Day 23's treemail announced the second do-it-yourself Reward Challenge. The tribe drew rocks to divide into teams of Alicia, Jay, Kat, Tarzan, and Troyzan versus Chelsea, Christina, Kim, Leif, and Sabrina. The team of Alicia, Jay, Kat, Tarzan, and Troyzan won the challenge after Kat and Tarzan scored a combined six points while Christina was the only one to score a single point for her team. While on their reward trip, Jay told Kat that the post-switch Salani alliance had to stick together and vote out Alicia, Christina, Leif, and Tarzan, but Jay was still suspicious that the women were going to eliminate the men first. The next day, Alicia, Chelsea, Kat, Kim, and Sabrina agreed that Jay or Troyzan would be voted out next. However, Chelsea was apprehensive about the plan as she had told both Jay and Troyzan that they could trust her. This upset Alicia, Kat, and Sabrina as they thought Chelsea should not have made any agreement with the men. Meanwhile, Jay and Troyzan agreed that one of the women of the post-switch Manono had to be voted out. Jay then talked to Chelsea, Kat, Kim, and Sabrina and got them to agree to vote out Alicia. However, the four girls lied to Jay and Kim told Alicia that she was safe. Jay trusted the four girls' promise, but Troyzan was suspicious.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would stand on a log, one arm above their head with their wrist tethered to a bucket of water on top of a platform. The castaway who could stand there the longest without tipping the bucket would win. During the challenge, Jeff would tempt the castaways to quit with offerings of food.
At the Immunity Challenge, Tarzan dropped out of the challenge as soon as Jeff told the castaways that the challenge was on. Christina dropped out next. Sabrina dropped out when Jeff offered two cookies and a glass of milk. Kat and Kim dropped out for four cupcakes and a glass of milk. Alicia told Chelsea that she would drop out so that Chelsea could win. Before Jeff revealed the next food item, Alicia agreed to drop out without seeing the item. She ended up with a bowl of candy and chocolate. After 45 minutes, Troyzan fell out. Jay stepped off for chicken wings and beer. The challenge came down to Chelsea and Leif. Chelsea told Leif that he would be less of a threat in the game if he stepped off. Jeff offered up three hamburgers, potato chips, and a beer. After checking in with Chelsea that her promise was true, Leif stepped off, giving Chelsea the win. Leif gave Chelsea a bite of his bribe. Back at camp, Chelsea and Kim agreed to split the vote between Jay and Troyzan in case one of the played a Hidden Immunity Idol. Kim assured Jay and Troyzan that neither of them were being voted out. Troyzan was still suspicious about Kim and retrieved his Hidden Immunity Idol to play at Tribal Council. Troyzan told Jay that the women were playing them, but Jay still did not believe that the women were going to betray them. Troyzan also told Jay that he was going to play his Hidden Immunity Idol and asked him to vote for Kim. Jay told Kim about Troyzan's plan and told her that they should vote out Alicia. At Tribal Council, the women's alliance stuck to their plan of splitting the vote between Jay and Troyzan. Troyzan played his Hidden Immunity Idol, negating the two votes against him. Jay was blindsided by the vote and he became the third member of the jury.
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"I'm No Dummy" 6.0/9[23] 2.8/9[24] April 18, 2012 9.96[24] #14[23]
After the betrayal at Tribal Council, Troyzan decided that he was going to play the rest of the game with the attitude of him versus everybody else.
Reward Challenge: Instead of a Reward Challenge, a Survivor Auction was held. Items won include food and drinks, letters from home, a shower, and an advantage at the next immunity challenge.
Day 26's treemail had envelopes with $500 in cash for a Survivor Auction. Money and items won could not be shared. Alicia spent $500 for a letter from home (from her dad), which she read out loud to the tribe. With the price fixed at $500, Jeff offered the other castaways their letters. Tarzan bought his and decided to keep the letter private. Troyzan was tempted to buy his letter from home, but felt that he had to play the rest of the game on his own. While Christina had enough money to buy her letter, she did not. The others could not afford their letters as they had bought an item earlier in the auction. Egged on by the others, Christina got into a bidding war with Troyzan over the advantage at the next Immunity Challenge. After Troyzan won the item, Sabrina commented that he would still be voted off next. Troyzan told the tribe that he felt that the bidding was another sign that the game had turned into the rest of the tribe versus him. Kat broke the tension by telling Jeff that she still had money left and urging him to continue the auction. The last item for bid, a mystery item, was bought by Kat for $160. The note stated that she had bought the cake for the entire tribe and that they had 60 seconds to eat it. When Troyzan got back to camp, he went off hunting for a new Hidden Immunity Idol without any regard for the others noticing. Not finding an Idol, Troyzan decided to feign that he found it.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would replay previous challenges. In the first stage, the castaways would race to untie knotted ropes to free a ring. The first four to finish would move on to the second stage where they would race up to the top of a stack of crates and bounce coconuts off of a net trampoline to hit three targets. The first two to hit all of their targets would move on to the final stage where they would use a slingshot to fire a coconut at a 3×3 grid of targets. The first castaway to knock out 3 targets in either a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Troyzan revealed that the advantage he had won at the Survivor Auction won him a first-round bye in the challenge, allowing him to jump immediately to the second stage. He was joined by Tarzan, Kim, and Christina in the second round. Troyzan and Tarzan moved on to the final stage. The final stage was a close match between the men, with Troyzan taking the win. The women were upset at Troyzan for his posturing and trash talk after the win. Back at camp, Chelsea and Kim discussed their plans at Tribal Council now that they could not vote out Troyzan. They decided that they could not vote out one of the women as that would cause too much chaos and either Leif or Tarzan was going to go next. Troyzan told Alicia, Christina, Leif, and Tarzan that they were on the outside of the strong alliance of Chelsea, Kat, Kim, and Sabrina and this was their opportunity to vote out Kim to take control of the game. At Tribal Council, Troyzan continued his confrontation with Chelsea and Sabrina over his new attitude in the game. Troyzan repeated his pitch that the weaker five should join together to vote out the other four. When the voting came, only Leif joined in voting against Kim. The women, along with Tarzan, stuck to the plan of eliminating one of the men, sending Leif to the jury.
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"Never Say Die" 5.9/10[25] 2.7/8[26] April 25, 2012 9.81[26] #14[25]
When the tribe got back to camp, Tarzan decided to align himself to the women so that they would vote out Troyzan first.
Reward Challenge: Each castaway would fill out a questionnaire about their opinions on the others. Then, they must predict the most common answer to each question. Each castaway with a correct prediction would be allowed to cut a section of rope holding up a doll of the castaway they want eliminated. Three cuts of the rope would send the doll into a fire where it would burn, thus eliminating that player from the challenge. Last person left with their doll not burned wins a helicopter trip to an island and a picnic.
At the Reward Challenge, Troyzan went out first, followed by Tarzan, Chelsea, Kat, Sabrina, and Christina. The challenge came down to Alicia and Kim, with Kim taking the win. Jeff then asked Kim to pick one person to join her and she picked Alicia. Jeff then told her that she had one more person to take and she chose Chelsea, which upset Kat, as Kat and Kim had promised to choose each other. Troyzan used Kim's choices to tell Christina, Kat, and Sabrina that it shows exactly where they stood within the women's alliance. While the three were on their reward, they decided that they had to do some damage control when they returned. Meanwhile, back at camp, Troyzan focused on getting Kat to realize that she should feel slighted for not being taken on the reward. Sabrina tried to calm Kat down and get information on how loyal Christina would be to the women's alliance. When the three women got back from the reward, Kim tried to patch things up with Kat.
Immunity Challenge: Playing in rounds and facing off in pairs, the castaways would slide across a slippery surface to retrieve a rope ring. They would then toss the ring onto a pole. The first castaway to toss their ring onto the pole would move on to the next round. In the second round, there would be two rings to retrieve and toss onto the pole. In the final round, there would be three rings to retrieve and toss onto the pole. This challenge is a spin off from Survivor: Fiji.
In the first round of the Immunity Challenge, Chelsea defeated Alicia, Kat defeated Sabrina, Tarzan defeated Troyzan, which brought out cheers from the women, and Kim defeated Christina. In the second round, Chelsea defeated Kat and Kim defeated Tarzan. In the final round, Kim defeated Chelsea. Back at camp, just in case Troyzan had an Immunity Idol, Kim and Sabrina came up with a plan to split the vote between Troyzan and Christina. Kat was unhappy nobody asked her opinion on what to do and did not want to be seen as a follower or weak player. Sabrina told Christina that, while votes were going to be cast against her, that she was not going to be voted out. Christina told Troyzan about the split vote, which gave Troyzan an opening to get the vote to go against Christina. At Tribal Council, the possible divisions amongst the women's alliance was discussed. When the vote came, the core women's alliance stuck to their split vote plan and Troyzan was not able to get any additional votes to go against Christina. Therefore, Troyzan became the fifth member of the jury.
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"It's Gonna Be Chaos" 5.7/10[27] 2.6/8[28] May 2, 2012 9.43[28] #21[27]
Reward Challenge: The castaways and their loved ones would be tethered together and attached to one end of a thick rope. The thick rope has other ropes woven around it and several poles. The castaways and loved ones would have to untangle the ropes to allow them to progress along the thick rope. The first castaway and loved one to reach the end of the thick rope would win the castaway and their loved one would go on a picnic.
Day 31's treemail was a Sprint HTC Evo 3D containing videos from the castaways' loved ones: Sabrina's brother Tony, Alicia's sister Leticia, Chelsea's dad Ken, Christina's dad Sung, Kim's sister Beth, Kat's cousin Robby, and Tarzan's wife Terri. When the castaways arrived at the Reward Challenge site, Jeff brought out their loved ones for a reunion. Jeff then went over the challenge rules. Kat and Robby just barely beat out Kim and Beth in the challenge. Jeff told Kat to pick one other pair to join them on the picnic and she selected Kim and Beth. Kat was then told to pick another pair and she picked Alicia and Leticia. Kat explained that she picked Kim and Alicia because she wanted to spend time together as friends. Chelsea, Kim, and Sabrina thought it was a mistake that Kat did not pick Christina and Tarzan on the picnic. While on the reward, Kim considered bringing Alicia and Kat to the final three. Alicia and Kat wanted to vote out Sabrina ahead of Christina, but Kim was unsure if she could vote against Sabrina. Back at camp, Sabrina was very upset at Kat's choices and brought up the idea of voting out Kat. Chelsea agreed with Sabrina and asked Tarzan about what he thought of voting out Kat. Two days later, Chelsea and Kim agreed to vote out Sabrina next instead of Kat.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would stand on a log on the edge of a platform over the water with their arms behind them hanging onto a handle. The handle would be tied to a rope. At regular intervals, Jeff would turn a crank that would uncoil more rope which would lower the castaways closer to the water. The last castaway that hangs onto the handle without falling into the water or stepping off the log would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Kim beat out Kat to win Individual Immunity for the second time in a row. After Kat's strong showing in the challenge, Alicia changed her mind about voting out Sabrina first and wanted to vote out Kat. Alicia approached Kim about it, but Kim wanted to vote out Sabrina first. Chelsea and Kim went off together to discuss their options of voting out Kat or Sabrina. At Tribal Council, Kat's choices at the Reward Challenge and the performances of the castaways at the Immunity Challenge were discussed. When the vote came, Chelsea and Kim decided to vote against Kat and she was voted out.
13
"It's Human Nature" 6.1/10[29] 2.8/9[30] May 9, 2012 9.97[30] #22[29]
When the tribe returned to camp, Tarzan tried to secure himself a spot in the final four by talking to Kim about voting out Chelsea and Sabrina next. He offered himself as the final jury member and told Kim that he could persuade the rest of the jury to vote for her. Kim agreed that taking Alicia and Christina to the final three was her best option, but was not sure she could vote out Chelsea. When Alicia joined the conversation, the two told her the same plan. However, when Kim walked away, Tarzan told Alicia that he would persuade the jury to vote for her over Kim. The next day, Chelsea thought Alicia, Christina, and Tarzan were in an alliance to the final three. She tried to convince Christina that Tarzan could not go to the final three as all of the men of the jury would vote for Tarzan. Christina told Alicia, Kim, and Tarzan about her conversation with Chelsea. Kim was concerned that Chelsea had blown her double dealing with the trio of Alicia, Christina, and Tarzan and the pair of Chelsea and Sabrina. Kim told Chelsea about what Christina had done, which upset Chelsea. Kim told Chelsea that the game was now Chelsea, Kim, and Sabrina versus Alicia, Christina, and Tarzan.
Reward Challenge: The castaways would race to collect three disks from three poles. The castaway would have to circle around the pole at each station to unscrew the disk from the top of the pole. Once all three disks were retrieved, they would use the disks to solve a combination lock that would release a flag. The first castaway to raise their flag would win an overnight trip on a sailboat with a three course meal.
The Reward Challenge was won by Chelsea. Chelsea went back on her promise to Christina and instead took Sabrina and Kim on the reward. While the three were on reward, Alicia and Christina were upset about Chelsea's choices and wanted to vote out Chelsea if she did not win Individual Immunity. Tarzan told Alicia and Christina that Kim and Chelsea were deceiving them and that they should take him to the final three. Alicia wanted to hear what Kim would say after she returned from the reward. The next day, Alicia and Kim talked and they discovered that Tarzan had told them both the same story about swaying the jury votes in their favor. They agreed that they couldn't let Tarzan play both sides or they would look like morons. The two told Christina about Tarzan's plotting.
Immunity Challenge: With one arm tied behind their backs, the castaways would work to solve a three section puzzle in the shape of a fish skeleton. The castaways would link together fish hooks to retrieve a bag of puzzle pieces that would complete one of the three sections. After one section is complete, the castaways would retrieve another bag of puzzle pieces until all three sections were complete. The first castaway to solve the entire puzzle would win.
Alicia beat out Kim in a closely fought Immunity Challenge. Back at camp, Alicia was unsure if she should go with Tarzan and vote out Chelsea or to believe Kim and vote out Tarzan. At Tribal Council, Tarzan's game play and suitability to take to the final three were discussed. When the vote came, the women decided to vote out Tarzan and he was sent to the jury.
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"Perception is Not Always Reality" 5.8/10[29] 2.9/8[31] May 13, 2012 10.34[31] #20[29]
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would begin by untying a series of knots that would open a gate. The castaways would then cross a balance beam maze. At the end of the maze, the castaways would bounce along a cargo net to retrieve five puzzle piece bags. Once all five bags were retrieved, the castaways would use the pieces to solve a puzzle that would give them three clues to the numbers of a combination lock. The castaways would then climb a tower to solve the combination lock which would raise a flag. The first castaway to raise their flag would win.
Kim and Sabrina talked about considering voting out Chelsea and taking Christina to the final three. At the Immunity Challenge, Kim came from behind during the puzzle stage to win her third Individual Immunity. Chelsea told Kim that she wanted to vote out Alicia and take Sabrina to the final three. Kim was not sure if she would vote out Chelsea or Alicia. Kim told Sabrina that she wanted to vote out Alicia. Kim then told Alicia and Christina that she was going to vote out Chelsea. At Tribal Council, the women made their pitch to Kim to align with her side. When the vote came, Kim's true allegiance came out and she voted Alicia to the jury by a vote of 3–2.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would use a long pole to maneuver a wooden bowl around a metal rod structure. They would then balance the bowl on the top of the structure. The structure is mounted on a spring, so the structure would sway if the castaway touches the structure while maneuvering the bowl, possibly toppling the bowls from the top of the structure. The first castaway to stack ten bowls on top would win.
When the women returned to camp, Kim apologized to Christina for lying to her for so long. Day 38's treemail instructed the final four to take the traditional journey honoring the castaways voted out before heading to the final Immunity Challenge. Kim beat out Christina for the final Individual Immunity. Back at camp, Christina accepted her fate to being voted out and did not try to convince Kim take her to the final three. Kim was still unsure if she should take Christina or Sabrina to the final three. At Tribal Council, Jeff tried to get Christina to make a pitch to stay in the game, but she refused to make much of an effort. Her fate was sealed and she became the last member of the jury.
Chelsea, Kim, and Sabrina enjoyed the traditional day 39 breakfast. At the final Tribal Council, the jury made their statements to the three and questioned the three about their game play. Chelsea was lambasted as being anti-social and was seen as one of Kim's pawns, Sabrina's game was questioned about her quiet gameplay and her weak performances in immunity challenges, while Kim was criticized for making too many direct blindsides and betraying several people in the game. The majority of the jury rewarded Kim by voting for her as the Sole Survivor over Sabrina and Chelsea.
15
"Reunion" 4.6/8[32] 2.3/6[31] May 13, 2012 7.72[31]
The castaways return to discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst.
Voting history[edit]
Original Tribes
Switched Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Day #
3 5 8 11 14 16 20 22 25 27 30 33 36 37 38
Eliminated
Kourtney Nina Matt Bill Monica Colton Jonas Michael Jay Leif Troyzan Kat Tarzan Alicia Christina
Votes
None7 6–1–1 7–1–1 7–1 5–2 None8 10–2 7–2–2 5–2–1–09 4–3–2 4–3–1 6–1 5–1 3–2 3–1
Voter
Vote
Kim Nina Jonas Michael Jay Tarzan Troyzan Kat Tarzan Alicia Christina
Sabrina Nina Jonas Michael Jay Leif Christina Kat Tarzan Alicia Christina
Chelsea Nina Jonas Michael Troyzan Leif Troyzan Kat Tarzan Alicia Christina
Christina Nina Tarzan Jonas Tarzan Jay Tarzan Chelsea Kat Tarzan Chelsea Sabrina
Alicia Nina Monica Jonas Tarzan Jay Tarzan Troyzan Kat Tarzan Chelsea
Tarzan Matt Bill Monica Jonas Christina Jay Leif Christina Kat Chelsea
Kat Nina Jonas Michael Troyzan Leif Troyzan Sabrina
Troyzan Matt Bill Jonas Michael Kim Kim Christina
Leif Matt Bill Monica Michael Michael Alicia Kim
Jay Matt Bill Jonas Michael Alicia
Michael Bill Bill Jonas Christina
Jonas Matt Bill Monica Michael
Colton Matt Bill Monica
Monica Christina Tarzan
Bill Matt Leif
Matt Colton
Nina Kat
Kourtney
Jury vote
Episode #
14
Day #
39
Finalist
Chelsea Sabrina Kim
Votes
7–2–0
Juror
Vote
Christina Kim
Alicia Kim
Tarzan Kim
Kat Kim
Troyzan Sabrina
Leif Sabrina
Jay Kim
Michael Kim
Jonas Kim
^7 No vote: Kourtney was removed due to injury.
^8 No vote: Colton was removed due to illness.
^9 Troyzan played the hidden Immunity Idol; the two votes against him did not count.
Reception[edit]
Survivor columnist Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly gave this season a negative review. He called the cast, "thoroughly uninspiring" and went on to say that, "Colton was more a horrible human being than a classic villain, and the rest of the players were mostly either completely forgettable or people you wish you could forget."[33] Jeff Probst felt this season was a "bit of a letdown."[34]
References[edit]
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3.Jump up ^ "MEET THE CAST OF "SURVIVOR: ONE WORLD"" (Press release). CBS. January 18, 2012. Retrieved January 18, 2012.
4.Jump up ^ McKay, Mary-Jayne (May 14, 2012). "Survivor: One World Crowns a Winner". CBS News (CBS Interactive).
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6.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (February 16, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol,' 'One Tree Hill,' 'Survivor,' 'Whitney,' & 'Criminal Minds' Adjusted Up, 'The Middle,' 'CSI,' 'Rock Center,' & 'Happy Endings' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
7.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (February 28, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'Academy Awards' Towers Over The Week, 'Big Bang Theory' Is Top Scripted Show". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved February 29, 2012.
8.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (February 23, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Modern Family,' 'CSI,' 'One Tree Hill' Adjusted Up, 'The Middle,' 'Happy Endings' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved February 23, 2012.
9.^ Jump up to: a b Seidman, Robert (March 6, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'The Voice,' 'American Idol,' 'Modern Family,' NCIS Top Week 24". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
10.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (March 1, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol' Adjusted Up; 'Suburgatory,' 'America's Next Top Model' & 'Happy Endings' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
11.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (March 13, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'The Voice,' 'American Idol,' 'Big Bang Theory' Top Week 25 Ratings". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
12.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (March 8, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol' Adjusted Up". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
13.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (March 20, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol,' 'The Voice,' 'Modern Family' Top Week 26 Ratings". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
14.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (March 15, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol', 'Survivor: One World', 'CSI', 'One Tree Hill', 'Are You There, Chelsea?' & 'Modern Family' Adjust Up". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
15.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (March 27, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol', 'NCIS' Top Week 27 Ratings". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
16.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (March 22, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol,' 'Survivor,' 'CSI,' 'One Tree Hill' Adjusted Up; 'Bent' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
17.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (April 3, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: NCAA, 'American Idol,' 'The Voice,' 'Big Bang Theory' and 'NCIS Top Week 28 Viewing". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved April 3, 2012.
18.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (March 29, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Idol', 'Survivor' 'One Tree Hill' and 'Whitney' All Adjusted Up". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
19.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (April 10, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol,' 'Big Bang Theory', 'The Voice,'and 'Person of Interest' Top Week 29 Viewing". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
20.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (April 5, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol', 'Happy Endings', 'Survivor' Adjusted Up; 'Bent' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
21.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (April 17, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol', 'NCIS' Top Week 30 Viewing". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved April 17, 2012.
22.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (April 12, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Modern Family', 'CSI', 'American Idol', 'Survivor', 'Law & Order: SVU' Up; 'Rock Center' Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
23.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (April 24, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol', 'Modern Family' Top Week 31 Viewing". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
24.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (April 19, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol', 'SVU', 'Survivor', 'Modern Family' Adjusted Up; 'Off Their Rockers, 'Best Friends Forever', 'Rock Center' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
25.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (May 1, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol', 'Big Bang Theory' Top Week 32 Viewing". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved May 1, 2012.
26.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (April 26, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol', 'SVU', 'Survivor', 'Off Their Rockers', & 'Revenge' Adjusted Up". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
27.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (May 8, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol', 'The Big Bang Theory' & 'NCIS' Top Week 33 Viewing". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
28.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (May 3, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol', 'SVU', 'Survivor', 'Modern Family', & 'ANTM' Adjusted Up, 'Don't Trust the B' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
29.^ Jump up to: a b c d Bibel, Sara (May 15, 2012). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol' & 'NCIS' Top Week 34 Viewing". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
30.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (May 10, 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Idol', 'SVU', 'Modern Family', 'Survivor', & 'Criminal Minds' Adjusted Up; 'Off Their Rockers', 'Rock Center' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
31.^ Jump up to: a b c d Bibel, Sara (May 15, 2012). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Once Upon A Time', 'Family Guy', 'Survivor' Adjusted Up; 'Survivor: Reunion', 'Dateline' Adjusted Down". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
32.Jump up ^ Porter, Rick (May 14, 2012). "TV ratings: 'Desperate Housewives' finale helps ABC win Sunday". Zap2it. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
33.Jump up ^ 'Survivor' recap: Chelsea Lately Retrieved September 15, 2013
34.Jump up ^ 'Survivor: One World': Jeff Probst breaks down the finale; calls season 'a bit of a letdown' Retrieved September 15, 2013
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Survivor: Philippines
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For the Philippine version of the franchise, see Survivor Philippines.
Survivor: Philippines
Winner
Denise Stapley
Presented by
Jeff Probst
No. of episodes
14
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
18
Production
Location(s)
Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Filming dates
March 18, 2012
– April 25, 2012
Broadcast
Original run
September 12, 2012 – December 16, 2012
Chronology
Preceded by
Survivor: One World
Followed by
Survivor: Caramoan
Survivor: Philippines is the twenty-fifth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season was filmed March 18–April 25, 2012 and premiered on September 19, 2012 with a special 90-minute episode.[1][2] It is the first season since Survivor: All-Stars to begin with three tribes and the seventh season overall to feature returning castaways.[3] Notable new contestants this season include the The Facts of Life star Lisa Whelchel, former Major League Baseball player Jeff Kent, and Miss Utah Teen USA Angie Layton.[4]
Participants' applications were due on October 4, 2011, with approximately 800 chosen for interviews in various states. From there, 15 new contestants were selected. With filming beginning in March, it marked the earliest Survivor season filming to date since Survivor: Borneo.[5] The season featured the 15 new castaways competing with three returning castaways who were removed from their previous seasons due to illness or injury: Michael Skupin (passed out into a fire and suffered severe burns to his face and hands) of The Australian Outback, Jonathan Penner (removed due to a serious infection to his knee) originally from Cook Islands and later evacuated in Micronesia, and Russell Swan (removed after blacking out twice due to low blood pressure) of Samoa.[6]
Denise Stapley was named the winner in the final episode on December 16, 2012, defeating Lisa Whelchel and Michael Skupin in a 6–1–1 vote, making her the oldest female winner in Survivor history. She also holds the distinction of being the only person to have attended and survived every Tribal Council in a single season. Whelchel won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season", narrowly beating out Malcolm Freberg by 0.7% of a voting margin.
Contents [hide]
1 Contestants
2 Season summary 2.1 Episodes
2.2 Voting history
3 References
4 External links
Contestants[edit]
The contestants include 15 new players to the game and three returning players, who were previously removed from their earlier seasons due to injuries.[7][8] Colton Cumbie from One World heavily implied that he was slated to compete in Philippines, but was cut at the last minute due to a negative reception during the airing of his original season. However, he returned to the game in Survivor: Blood vs. Water.[9] According to Coby Archa, Stephenie LaGrossa from Palau, Guatemala and Heroes vs. Villains was originally considered to compete in the season when it was planned to be a Redemption Island-styled season with female returnees. However, due to her pregnancy she could not play again.[10]
Malcolm Freberg returned to compete in the following season, Survivor: Caramoan, where he placed 9th. He was asked back for Survivor: Blood vs. Water, but declined.[11] Roberta "R.C." Saint-Amour was originally supposed to return alongside her father, Craig, in Survivor: Blood vs. Water, but they were pulled from the game the day before filming began due to Craig having high blood pressure.[12]
List of Survivor: Philippines contestants
Contestant
Original tribe
Absorbed tribe
Merged tribe
Finish
Zane Knight
28, Danville, Virginia Matsing 1st voted out
Day 3
Roxanne “Roxy” Morris
28, Brooklyn, New York Matsing 2nd voted out
Day 6
Angie Layton
20, Provo, Utah Matsing 3rd voted out
Day 8
Russell Swan
45, Glenside, Pennsylvania
Samoa Matsing 4th voted out
Day 10
Dana Lambert
32, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Kalabaw Kalabaw Quit
Day 12
Sarah Dawson
28, Silver Spring, Maryland Kalabaw Kalabaw 5th voted out
Day 13
Katie Hanson
22, Newark, Delaware Kalabaw Kalabaw 6th voted out
Day 16
Roberta "RC" Saint-Amour
27, New York City, New York Tandang Tandang Dangrayne 7th voted out
1st jury member
Day 19
Jeff Kent
44, Austin, Texas Kalabaw Kalabaw 8th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 22
Artis Silvester
53, Terrytown, Louisiana Tandang Tandang 9th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 25
Peter "Pete" Yurkowski
24, Holmdel, New Jersey Tandang Tandang 10th voted out
4th jury member
Day 27
Jonathan Penner
50, Los Angeles, California
Cook Islands & Micronesia Kalabaw Kalabaw 11th voted out
5th jury member
Day 30
Carter Williams
23, Shawnee, Kansas Kalabaw Kalabaw 12th voted out
6th jury member
Day 33
Abi-Maria Gomes
32, Los Angeles, California Tandang Tandang 13th voted out
7th jury member
Day 36
Malcolm Freberg
25, Hermosa Beach, California Matsing Tandang 14th voted out
8th jury member
Day 38
Lisa Whelchel
49, Dallas, Texas Tandang Tandang Runners-up1
Michael Skupin
50, White Lake, Michigan
The Australian Outback Tandang Tandang
Denise Stapley
41, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Matsing Kalabaw Sole Survivor
^1 Lisa and Michael were considered co-runners up due to being tied at one vote each in the final Tribal Council vote.
Season summary[edit]
The fifteen new castaways were split into three tribes and then introduced to their final tribe members, three returning castaways that had been medically evacuated from their previous seasons: Michael Skupin was assigned to Tandang (rooster), Jonathan Penner to Kalabaw (carabao), and Russell Swan to Matsing (monkey). Matsing lost the first four immunity challenges, leaving only Malcolm, who had the tribe's Hidden Immunity Idol, and Denise, his closest ally since the start of the game. After Matsing's dissolution, Malcolm was sent to Tandang and Denise to Kalabaw. Malcolm quickly integrated himself with Tandang's dominant alliance, led by Pete, while Denise aligned with an alliance led by Jeff at Kalabaw, strained by Jeff's desire to eliminate returning players. Jonathan had found Kalabaw's immunity idol, using it as leverage to align with Jeff, while Abi-Maria had located Tandang's.
The tribes merged with Tandang holding the majority. Lisa accidentally discovered Malcolm's hidden immunity idol, and promised to keep it a secret if he agreed to take her and Denise to the end of the game. After Jeff and Carter allied with Pete's alliance to vote out the returning players, Jonathan used his idol to save himself. Lisa revealed the existence of Malcolm's idol to the others in an attempt to blindside him. However, after Malcolm successfully convinced the Tandang alliance that he was planning on playing his idol, they voted out Jeff instead. Lisa and Michael, on the bottom of the Tandang alliance, eventually flipped sides, working with the remnants of Kalabaw and Matsing to eliminate the other former Tandang members. Soon after, a core alliance of Michael, Lisa, Malcolm, and Denise had formed, systematically eliminating the others.
Despite winning an advantage in the final Immunity Challenge, Malcolm failed to win immunity and he was subsequently voted out for being the largest threat against the jury. All three finalists were berated by the jury at the Final Tribal Council: Lisa for claiming that she could not handle the pressures of the game, Michael for being strategically and socially inept and Denise for being condescending at times. However, Denise's argument, coupled with the fact that she was the first player in Survivor history to attend and survive every Tribal Council in the season proved to be the most effective when she earned the title of Sole Survivor by a 6-1-1 vote.
Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode title
Original air date
Challenge winner(s)
Eliminated
Finish
Reward
Immunity
"Survivor Smacked Me in the Chops" September 19, 2012 Kalabaw2 Zane 1st voted out
Day 3
Tandang2
"Don't be Blinded by the Headlights" September 26, 2012 Tandang2 Roxy 2nd voted out
Day 6
Kalabaw2
"This Isn't a 'We' Game" October 3, 2012 Kalabaw2 Angie 3rd voted out
Day 8
Tandang2
"Create a Little Chaos" October 10, 2012 Tandang2 Russell 4th voted out
Day 10
Kalabaw2
"Got My Swag Back" October 17, 2012 Tandang Tandang Dana Quit
Day 12
Dawson 5th voted out
Day 13
"Down and Dirty" October 24, 2012 Kalabaw3 Tandang Katie 6th voted out
Day 16
"Not the Only Actor on This Island" October 31, 2012 None4 Denise RC 7th voted out
1st jury member
Day 19
Carter
"Dead Man Walking" November 7, 2012 Denise, Jeff, Jonathan, Lisa, Malcolm Jonathan Jeff 8th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 22
"Little Miss Perfect" November 14, 2012 Carter, Denise, Jonathan, Malcolm Michael Artis 9th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 25
"Whiners are Wieners" November 21, 2012 Abi-Maria, Carter, Malcolm, Pete Carter Pete 10th voted out
4th jury member
Day 27
"Hell Hath Frozen Over" November 28, 2012 Survivor Auction Abi-Maria Jonathan 11th voted out
5th jury member
Day 30
"Shot Into Smithereens" December 5, 2012 Malcolm [Lisa, Michael] Malcolm Carter 12th voted out
6th jury member
Day 33
"Gouge My Eyes Out" December 12, 2012 Michael [Lisa, Malcolm] Malcolm Abi-Maria 13th voted out
7th jury member
Day 36
"Million Dollar Question" December 16, 2012 Malcolm Michael Malcolm 14th voted out
8th jury member
Day 38
"Reunion" December 16, 2012 Jury vote
Lisa Runner-up
Michael Runner-up
Denise Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
^1 Jonathan played a Hidden Immunity Idol, therefore five votes against him were not counted.
^2 Combined Reward and Immunity Challenge.
^3 Tandang forfeited the challenge in exchange for all of Kalabaw's rice.
^4 There was no Reward Challenge due to the tribal merge.
^5 Abi-Maria played a Hidden Immunity Idol, therefore three votes against her were not counted.
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"Survivor Smacked Me in the Chops" 6.6/11[13] 3.2/10[14] September 19, 2012 11.37[14] #8[15]
The fifteen new castaways, already divided into three tribes, were brought in by boat; the three returning castaways were introduced and assigned to these tribes. The tribes were then given sixty seconds to offload as many supplies from the boat to rafts to start their camps. At Matsing, Russell, who had taken a leadership role in his previous appearance, tried to step away from that role, but still ended up making most of the tribe's decisions, irritating the others. Russell found a clue for the hidden immunity idol, and while successful in hiding it, was caught reading the clue by Zane. Russell asserted that anyone looking for the idol would be voted out. The new castaways in Kalabaw immediately targeted Jonathan as their first elimination, while Jonathan began searching for the hidden immunity idol, coming across the clue for it. Dawson recognized Jeff as a baseball player, but kept this information to herself. On Tandang, Michael formed an alliance with RC, Abi-Maria, and Pete; Michael also privately told Lisa that he recognized her from her acting career.
##Reward/Immunity Challenge: The tribes would be divided into pairs. The first pair from each tribe would be tethered together and have to race through the jungle and up a cargo net to retrieve two paddles. The next pair of castaways would use the paddles to paddle a boat out in the ocean to a buoy where they would dive to release a chest and swim it back to shore. All six castaways would then push the chest up the beach to a puzzle assembly mat. The final pair of castaways would use the pieces inside the chest to assemble a puzzle. The first two tribes to complete their puzzle would win immunity. The first-place tribe would win a complete fire-starting kit of wood, flint, and lighter fluid. Second-place would win flint only.
At the Reward/Immunity challenge, Kalabaw edged out Tandang to win, while Matsing ended up losing the challenge. At Matsing's camp, the tribe blamed their loss on Russell for poorly choosing roles for the challenge; Zane then asked the tribe to vote him out because he said he did not do well at the challenge. Zane claimed this was a plan to gain the tribe's sympathy and to instead vote for Russell. Zane, Malcolm, and Denise considered if Russell had the hidden immunity idol already and swapping votes to flush it out. At tribal council, the tribe focused on Russell's poor leadership, which he apologized for being the self-described dictator of the tribe. When the vote came, Zane was sent home. Before the tribe left, Jeff Probst gave them flint.
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"Don't be Blinded by the Headlights" 6.3/10[16] 3.1/9[17] September 26, 2012 10.31[17] #24[18]
At Matsing, Angie and Malcolm's overnight cuddling made Roxy think they were becoming a dangerous pair and she wanted Angie voted out to break up the pair. At Tandang, RC found the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol, which she shared with Abi-Maria. However, their alliance was an uneasy, suspicious one as Abi-Maria thought RC might be making side alliances with Michael. The tribe thought Lisa spent a lot of time looking for the Hidden Immunity Idol, but in reality, she was just wandering out of camp to be by herself as she felt she was an outsider in her tribe. Over at Kalabaw, Jonathan found the Hidden Immunity Idol: a token on the lid of a box at camp.
##Reward/Immunity Challenge: Going on in pairs, the tribes would pull a sled to three stations to retrieve puzzle pieces. Once all the pieces are retrieved, one castaway would work as a caller to help two castaways solve three large puzzles. The first two tribes to complete their puzzle would win immunity. First place wins reward of blankets, pillows, and a tarp. Second place wins reward of a tarp only.
In the closely fought combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Tandang beat out Kalabaw, while Matsing again came in third. Back at camp, Roxy pulled Russell aside and began to campaign against Malcolm and Angie. Russell seemed to agree with her, and he later had the same conversation with Denise. At Tribal Council, Roxy called out the pair of Angie and Malcolm as being more than just friends, which the two denied. When the vote came, the tribe voted out Roxy.
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"This Isn't a 'We' Game" 6.4/10[19] 3.0/9[20] October 3, 2012 10.38[20] #16[21]
The uneasy alliance between Abi-Maria and RC continued at Tandang. Abi-Maria told Pete about the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol. They found the idol while the rest of the tribe was hunting for clams. Pete talked to Lisa about joining with Abi-Maria to blindside Michael and neutralize RC. Over at Kalabaw, the tribe discovered the missing emblem on the rice container, correctly guessing it had been the Hidden Immunity Idol and that Jonathan had found it. Jonathan later told Jeff that he had the Hidden Immunity Idol in order to try to gain Jeff's trust, but Jeff was still leery of Jonathan.
##Reward/Immunity Challenge: One castaway at a time, the tribes would dive in the ocean to a puzzle wheel attached to a rope. Once eight puzzle wheels were retrieved, the tribe would use the wheels to solve a puzzle. The first two tribes to complete their puzzle would win immunity. First place wins reward of a fishing kit and a canoe. Second place wins reward of a smaller fishing kit.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Kalabaw and Tandang continued their dominance in the challenges over Matsing, whose failure was attributed to both Angie and Russell physically giving up at the challenge. At Tribal Council, the vote came down to a decision for Denise and Malcolm to send Angie or Russell home. They chose Angie and she was sent home.
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"Create a Little Chaos" 6.4/10[22] 2.8/8[23] October 10, 2012 9.82[23] #22[24]
At Tandang, Pete stirred up trouble in the tribe by planting the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol in RC's bag where it fell out in front of everybody. Abi-Maria immediately thought that RC had betrayed her. A bewildered RC tried to talk to Abi-Maria about it, but Abi-Maria refused to talk to RC. Over at Kalabaw, the new castaways' plan to vote out Jonathan fell apart when Jeff changed his mind about aligning with Jonathan now that Jonathan had the Hidden Immunity Idol. The two along with Carter formed an alliance while they were out fishing. Back at camp, the women of Kalabaw were suspicious of the men going out on their own and formed their own alliance. Russell continued to look for the Hidden Immunity Idol at Matsing's camp, causing Denise and Malcolm to become suspicious that he might already have it and considered voting him out at the next Tribal Council to blindside him.
##Reward/Immunity Challenge: One at a time, the castaways would carry two large pots of rice on a bamboo pole across an obstacle course. At the end of the course, the castaway would place the two pots on a stand and return to the starting mat. The castaways would take turns until six pots were placed on their stands. The entire tribe would then cross the obstacle course. One tribe member would then swing a ball attached to a rope to smash all six pots. The first two tribes to smash their six pots would win immunity. First place wins reward of steaks, vegetables, spices, a pot, and utensils. Second place wins reward of vegetables, salt, pepper, and a pot. The tribes could optionally trade the rewards in for a tarp.
At the Immunity Challenge, Matsing had the lead for much of the obstacle course stage, but lost to Kalabaw at the final stage, and went to their fourth Tribal Council in a row. After the challenge, Kalabaw decided to trade out their reward. Back at the Matsing camp, Denise and Malcolm agreed to vote for Russell, but would try to make Russell feel comfortable heading into Tribal Council just in case he had the Hidden Immunity Idol. At Tribal Council, all were concerned that they were going home, but in the end, Russell was sent home.
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"Got My Swag Back" 6.3/10[25] 2.8/8[26] October 17, 2012 10.43[26] #17[27]
Anticipating a possible tribal absorption, Denise and Malcolm looked for and found the Hidden Immunity Idol before heading to the Reward Challenge. Malcolm took possession of the idol. Prior to the Reward Challenge, Matsing was declared defeated by the other two tribes. Malcolm was transferred to Tandang, and Denise to Kalabaw.
##Reward Challenge: Facing off one against one in a fenced off circle, a castaway from each tribe would hold a wooden idol on top of a platform that they would hold in one hand. They would use the other free hand to attempt to knock their opponent's idol off the platform. The castaway whose idol hit the ground last would score one point for their tribe. The first tribe to score five points would win muffins, cookies, coffee, biscuits and tea.
Malcolm scored the final point of the match for the Tandang win, earning respect from his new tribe and leading Pete to tell Malcolm about the idol. At Kalabaw, Dana started suffering from stomach pains. Jeff Probst and the Survivor medical team were brought in, and though the team had cleared Dana to continue playing, she opted to leave the game.
##Immunity Challenge: The tribes would race through an obstacle course down a ramp to a pit filled with water, up a hill, and then a rope net climb. The tribes would then untie knots to release a draw bridge. One person from each tribe would then chop through a block of wood to release a rope which would release a large pile of bamboo puzzle pieces. The tribes would search through the pieces to find ones with letters printed on them. Two castaways from each tribe would then use the lettered pieces to solve a puzzle. The first tribe to solve the puzzle would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Tandang narrowly beat out Kalabaw, who lost time due to Katie's weak performance on the first obstacle; she would apologize for this later at camp. Denise told Jeff Kent that she would join the men's alliance; the four discussed voting out Katie or Dawson. At Tribal Council, the tribe discussed performance at challenges. When the vote came, Dawson was voted out.
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"Down and Dirty" 6.3/10[28] 2.8/8[29] October 24, 2012 10.23[29] #22[30]
On day 15, the Tandang tribe was upset at Michael for him being partially responsible for the tribe's food being quickly depleted. At the first round of the Reward Challenge, Michael, Pete, and Lisa faced off against Jonathan, Carter, and Denise. The six fought to a standstill for over an hour when Jonathan proposed a deal: Kalabaw would give up all of their remaining rice in exchange winning the reward. Jonathan told his tribe that the deal was okay because he promised that he could catch fish. Michael persuaded his tribe to hear out Jonathan's proposal and after some discussion, Tandang agreed to the deal.
##Reward Challenge: Facing off three on three, the tribes would try to push a large wood ball across a mud field to their goal. The tribe would score a point for pushing the ball to the goal. The first tribe to score three points would win a trip to a picnic with sandwiches, soup, potato chips, and brownies.
At the reward, Kalabaw was surprised by an undeclared extra reward of letters from home. Back at the Tandang tribe, Artis, Abi-Maria, and Pete were livid at the deal struck at the challenge and blamed Michael for speaking for the tribe even though they felt he brought nothing to the tribe. The next day, Jonathan only caught a couple small fish, which caused a lot of grumbling among the tribe.
##Immunity Challenge: Two tribemates from each tribe would alternate launching balls from a slingshot while the remaining four tribemates have to catch the balls with handheld nets. Catching a ball would score one point for their tribe. The first tribe to reach five points would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Tandang came back from a 4–2 deficit to defeat Kalabaw, again largely due to Malcolm's contributions. When Kalabaw returned to camp, Jeff and Carter discussed if now was the time to make the big move against Jonathan or to vote out Katie for being the weakest in the tribe. At Tribal Council, Jeff and Carter could not pull the trigger on the big move against Jonathan and instead voted out Katie.
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"Not the Only Actor on This Island" 6.1/10[31] 2.5/8[32] October 31, 2012 9.83[32] #22[30]
On day 17, two boats arrived at Tandang and Kalabaw's beaches to take them to a new beach, and the tribes merge. Jeff's past was kept a secret, while Lisa was recognized by Jonathan, who assured her he would keep it a secret. While airing out the tribe's clothes, Lisa accidentally discovered Malcolm's Hidden Immunity Idol. Malcolm then took Lisa aside to do damage control, and she told him she would keep her knowledge of the idol a secret after he promised to take her to the Final Three along with Denise. Still wanting to vote out the returning players first, particularly Jonathan, Jeff sided with the Tandang tribe and followed Malcolm's plan to split the next Tribal Council vote between Jonathan and RC - to either vote out Jonathan or force him to use the Hidden Immunity Idol. Meanwhile, Jonathan tried to get Michael to flip to the Kalabaw side. Michael and RC discussed flipping, telling Jonathan they could not work with Pete and that they wanted him gone. Michael then talked to Jeff about the possibility of joining Kalabaw to vote out one of the former Tandang tribe members, but Jeff told Michael that he really wanted to vote out Jonathan. Michael agreed to follow Jeff's lead.
##Immunity Challenge: The castaways would hold on to a metal rod to which one end of a rope is spooled around. The other end of the rope is attached to a bucket overhead, weighted down with 25% of the castaway's body weight. The castaways would try to hold on to the rod and stop it from spinning, which would unspool the rope. The last man and woman to prevent the rope from unspooling and letting the bucket hit the ground would win.
At the first Individual Immunity Challenge, Denise and Carter took the first Individual Immunities. At Tribal Council, Abi-Maria laid out her perceived betrayal by RC; alliances and the complexities and ramifications of flipping allegiances were then discussed. After the vote was taken, Jonathan pulled out his Hidden Immunity Idol, successfully foiling Jeff's plan to take him out. Still, the plan to split the votes came to fruition, and with the five votes against Jonathan negated, RC was blindsided and sent to be the first member of the Jury.
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"Dead Man Walking" 6.4/10[33] 2.8/8[34] November 7, 2012 10.31[34] #16[35]
Jonathan confronted his old Kalabaw alliance about their betrayal against him. With an obvious desire for the new players to vote out the returning players, Michael told Jonathan that they should bide their time and be on the look out for cracks amongst the new players in order to stay in the game longer.
##Reward Challenge: The castaways would divide into two teams. One at a time, a castaway from each team would swim out into the ocean to attach a line to a fish trap and then dive down to unhook the trap. The other team members would then pull on the line to bring the fish trap and castaway back to the beach. The teams would repeat this until four traps are retrieved. One castaway would then dig into the sand to retrieve a key which would be used to unlock a frame. Two team members would then use puzzle scroll pieces from the fish traps to assemble a banner. The first team to correctly assemble their banner would win a river cruise and a picnic.
At the Reward Challenge, the team of Denise, Jeff, Jonathan, Lisa, and Malcolm took the win. On day 22, Lisa approached Michael and told him that she had discovered Malcolm's Hidden Immunity Idol. She proposed that they stay loyal to the original core Tandang alliance and blindside Malcolm.
##Immunity Challenge: The castaways would race over and under an obstacle course to untie three bags of puzzle pieces. The first three castaways to cross the finish line with their puzzle bags would move on to the second stage. In the second stage, the castaways would use the pieces to assemble the puzzle. The first castaway to complete their puzzle would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Pete, Jeff, and Jonathan advanced to the second stage after Jonathan dove over the finish line just ahead of Michael. Jonathan then came from behind during the puzzle assembly stage to take a critical Individual Immunity. With Jonathan being immune, the new players all agreed to vote out Michael. Lisa told Pete that Malcolm had the Hidden Immunity Idol and that they should blindside him. Looking for confirmation, Pete confronted Malcolm, who denied it. Pete believed him and instead proposed that they vote out Jeff. Malcolm got agreement from Michael, Jonathan, and Artis to vote out Jeff. Jeff got word that he could be voted out and tried to arrange for Pete to be voted out. At Tribal Council, Malcolm said that Lisa threw him under the bus by revealing that he has a Hidden Immunity Idol. Lisa admitted that she did so and laid out her whole scheme. Malcolm, tired of the craziness, pulled out his Hidden Immunity Idol to show the entire tribe. Abi-Maria also pulled out her Hidden Immunity Idol. Lisa continued to pitch for the core Tandang alliance to stick together, while Jonathan pitched the plan of the core Kalabaw alliance plus Malcolm and Michael to vote out one of the core Tandang members. After the votes were cast, neither Malcolm nor Abi-Maria played their Idol; indeed, neither of them needed it, as the tribe sent Jeff to the jury.
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"Little Miss Perfect" 6.1/10[36] 2.6/8[37] November 14, 2012 10.06[37] #18[38]
Jonathan tried to get Lisa to flip to the Kalabaw side by appealing to her past history and how she would appear to the television audience watching the game. Lisa was unsure if she would stay loyal to Tandang or flip.
##Reward Challenge: The tribe would split into two teams of four. One at a time, the castaways would cross a mud obstacle course and dig into a mud pit to retrieve one of four bags filled with three balls. Once all four bags were collected, the team would have to shoot all twelve balls into a basket. The first team to put all twelve balls into the basket would win a trip to a village where the team would have a feast while delivering school supplies and toys.
At the Reward Challenge, the teams were divided by school yard pick with Artis, Lisa, Michael, and Pete going up against Carter, Denise, Jonathan, and Malcolm with Abi-Maria sitting out. The team of Carter, Denise, Jonathan, and Malcolm won by a wide margin when Jonathan dug out all four of his team's bags making it easier for the following team members to complete the obstacle course stage. While the four were on their reward trip, they agreed that they needed to work on Lisa and Michael on changing to their side. Back at camp, Pete wanted to talk to Lisa and Michael about the Tandang alliance situation, but instead Abi-Maria ripped into Lisa for being naive.
##Immunity Challenge: The castaways would balance a long wooden paddle on a pivot point. They would then roll a ball along the shaft and try to balance the ball on one of six spots on the paddle. The first castaways to have six balls balanced on the paddle at the same time would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Michael dominated the challenge to take the win. Denise suggested to her alliance that they vote for Artis to guard against Abi-Maria playing her Hidden Immunity Idol or giving to Pete as she figured that Abi-Maria would be too selfish to give it to Artis. Jonathan continued his appeal to Lisa and also approached Michael about flipping. At Tribal Council, the previous Tribal Council was discussed. Lisa said that she felt that the Kalabaw alliance was more gracious about her big move than her own alliance, but stated that she wanted to stay loyal to her tribe. However, this wasn't good enough for Abi-Maria and she said that she didn't trust Lisa to stay loyal. But when the voting came, Lisa did stay loyal and it was Michael who flipped to the Kalabaw side, blindsiding Artis.
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"Whiners are Wieners" 4.2/7[39] 2.3/8[40] November 21, 2012 9.37[40] #21[41]
The day after Tribal Council, Lisa told Abi-Maria that their alliance was off as she felt her time on the island would be better if she were aligned with the former Kalabaw instead of being distrusted by Abi-Maria and Pete.
##Reward Challenge: The tribe would be divided into two teams. Two drums, one for each team, would be inside three circled off areas. Facing off one on one, the castaways would run from circle to circle flipping their drum face up while flipping their opponent's drum face down. The castaway would score one point for their team when all three of their drums were face up at the same time. The first team to three points would win a trip to another island where they would enjoy a spa and a feast.
At the Reward Challenge, the team of Abi-Maria, Carter, Malcolm, and Pete beat Denise, Jonathan, Lisa, and Michael. On day 27, Malcolm told Michael that his preferred final four was the two of them along with Denise and Lisa. Michael talked to Lisa about whom she trusted more: Malcolm and Denise or Jonathan and Carter. Lisa said she trusted Jonathan more so they approached Jonathan about going to the final three, but Jonathan did not want to agree to a final three at the time. With Jonathan passing on the opportunity, the group of Denise, Lisa, Malcolm, and Michael agreed to go to the final four together.
##Immunity Challenge: In the first round, the castaways would maneuver a buoy through a rope maze. The first five to complete the stage would move on. In the second stage, the castaways would maneuver a buoy along a rope wrapped around a balance beam while staying on the beam. The first three to finish would move on to the final round. In the final round, the castaways would maneuver a buoy through several obstacles in the water. The first castaway to finish would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Malcolm, Jonathan, Denise, Michael, and Carter moved on to the second round. Michael, Carter, and Denise moved on to the final round where Carter edged Michael for Individual Immunity. The Kalabaw six agreed to split the vote between Abi-Maria and Pete in case that Abi-Maria played her Hidden Immunity Idol. Abi-Maria and Pete tried to stir things up by getting Lisa, Carter, Jonathan, and Michael to flip and vote for Malcolm, but Lisa, Carter, and Jonathan turned them down flat. Michael considered flipping as Malcolm would be a big threat in the game. At Tribal Council, Michael did not flip and the vote was split three votes apiece against Abi-Maria and Pete, but Abi-Maria played her Hidden Immunity Idol. With her votes negated, Pete was sent to the jury.
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"Hell Hath Frozen Over" 6.4/10[42] 2.7/8[43] November 28, 2012 10.37[43] #20[44]
On day 29, tree mail contained envelopes with $500 for each castaway, signaling that that the day's Reward Challenge would be a Survivor Auction. Money and items won could not be shared. Knowing that she was next to be voted out, Abi-Maria held out of the bidding until she saw a note, which she immediately bid at $500. Carter opted to exchange his baked potato for the bags of rice and beans to feed the entire tribe. Abi-Maria decided that she would try to stir things up in the tribe by feigning that the advantage she won in the game was much more than it really was. She told Malcolm that she was not going to the jury at the next Tribal Council, implying that she had another Hidden Immunity Idol.
##Immunity Challenge: At the beginning of each stage, the castaways would be asked a question and if they got it wrong, they would have to carry an extra 5% of their body weight during that and the following stages. In the first stage, the castaways would be attached to a rope and would have to maneuver over and under a hitching post. The first five to complete the stage would move on. In the second stage, the castaways would navigate through a thicket of bamboo poles while attached to a rope. The first two to complete the stage would move on. In the final stage, the castaways would climb a multi-level obstacle and untie rope gates at various points. The first castaway to complete the obstacle would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, she continued this feint when she faked that the note she won at the Reward Challenge was a two part note. She stated that one part of the note awarded her a double-bye into the final stage of the challenge, and that she would keep the other part to herself. She then tore up the note. Denise and Lisa got the question wrong and added the extra weight to begin the challenge. With five moving on to the second stage, it was only Lisa who was left behind. At the second stage, Denise got her question wrong again, making her extra weight 10%, while Carter and Michael added 5%. Jonathan and Carter moved on to face Abi-Maria in the third stage. Carter got the question wrong again, adding to his burden. Well rested and without any weight, Abi-Maria breezed through the stage to take Individual Immunity. Back at camp, the alliance of Denise, Lisa, Malcolm, and Michael agreed to vote out Jonathan. But Lisa was again wavering and told Jonathan all about the alliance's plans. She told him that she would be staying loyal to her alliance and to do that magic he does to try to save himself. Jonathan told Carter and Abi-Maria that they were going to vote for Denise, so as to circumvent the possibility of Malcolm playing his Idol, and then went to work on lobbying Michael. Jonathan told Michael that Lisa told him everything and that he was the swing vote. At Tribal Council, Jonathan continued to lobby Lisa and Michael to vote out Denise, but his pleas failed and he became the fifth member of the jury.
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"Shot Into Smithereens" 6.4/10[45] 2.9/8[46] December 5, 2012 10.64[46] #13[47]
##Reward Challenge: Pairing up with their loved ones, the castaways would toss a muddy bag to their loved one. The loved one would then throw the bag at one of five bamboo targets. The first loved one who knocks down all five targets would win an overnight stay by the loved one at camp.
The castaway's loved ones joined them on day 31's Reward Challenge: Michael's son Michael Jr, Carter's mom Bianca, Denise's husband Brad, Lisa's brother Justice, Abi-Maria's mom Vera, and Malcolm's brother Miles. Malcolm and his brother Miles won the challenge. Jeff told Malcolm to pick another castaway and their loved one to stay overnight at camp and he picked Lisa and her brother Justice. Michael then told Malcolm to ask Jeff to let him pick another. Jeff granted the request and Malcolm selected Michael and his son, also named Michael. While talking with Lisa during the loved ones' overnight stay, Justice reminded her that Survivor was a game and that gave her renewed confidence that she could really play the game. She then planned a second attempt at blindsiding Malcolm by teaming up with Michael, Carter, and Abi-Maria and told her plan to Michael and his son.
##Immunity Challenge: Out in the ocean, the castaways would race across a balance beam to a platform. They would then use a hook to retrieve three underwater bags. Once all three bags were retrieved, the castaways would take the bags and swim ashore. They would then untie the bags and use the sticks and ropes contained within to fashion a pole long and strong enough to knock over a target. The first castaway to knock over their target would win.
However, this plan was spoiled when Malcolm won the Immunity Challenge. With the plan spoiled, Lisa and Michael were forced to remain loyal to Malcolm and the alliance of four had to decide between Carter and Abi-Maria. Abi-Maria continued her feint about having a fourth Hidden Immunity Idol. Carter told the alliance of four that they had previously said that they wanted to play with people who deserved to be there instead of who they can beat and that he deserved to be there more than Abi-Maria. At Tribal Council, the alliance of four decided that Carter was too much of threat and he was sent to the jury.
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"Gouge My Eyes Out" 6.3/10[48] 2.8/8[48] December 12, 2012 10.37[48] #17[49]
Abi-Maria continued her bluff about having another Hidden Immunity Idol and talked to Lisa about voting out Denise.
##Reward Challenge: The castaways would race up and over a slide and run into the ocean to retrieve two bundles of rings. Once the bundles were retrieved, they would toss five rings onto pegs. The first to toss all five rings to the pegs would win a helicopter ride to a boat which would take them to see a whale shark along with pizza and soft drinks.
At the Reward Challenge, Michael took the win and selected Malcolm and Lisa to accompany him on the reward. While on the reward, Malcolm proposed to Lisa and Michael that they go to the final three together. The two agreed, though Lisa kept her options open about making a different alliance. On the morning of day 36, Denise woke up with severe pain on the left side of her neck which she surmised was from a bite.
##Immunity Challenge: The castaways would use two planks to cross a rope bridge while collecting two puzzle pieces along the way. If a survivor falls, they would have start the rope bridge part over. Once across, they would use the two pieces to complete a labyrinth maze. The first castaway to complete the labyrinth maze would win.
Denise managed to work through the pain to be competitive in the Immunity Challenge. And despite being the only one to fall off the rope ladder stage of the Immunity Challenge, Malcolm came from far behind during the puzzle assembly stage to take his second Individual Immunity in a row. Back at camp, Abi-Maria talked to Michael about voting out Denise. Afterwards, Michael and Lisa discussed their options of keeping Abi-Maria in the game. Lisa wanted to take Abi-Maria to the final three as she figured that Abi-Maria would not win, but Lisa also wanted to keep Denise around so that the remaining three would have a chance at beating Malcolm in the final Immunity Challenge. At Tribal Council, Abi-Maria continued to pitch to Lisa and Michael that she was their best hope to take to the final three as she couldn't win. But when the vote came, Michael and Lisa stuck to their alliance with Denise and Malcolm and Abi-Maria was sent to the jury.
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"Million Dollar Question" 6.8/10[48] 3.2/8[48] December 16, 2012 11.46[48] #12[49]
##Reward Challenge: The castaways would run an obstacle course of a balance beam, over a wooden pyramid, a bamboo thicket, a second balance beam, and up a wood ramp to collect three puzzle bags. The castaways would then use the puzzle pieces to assemble a puzzle. The first castaway to finish the puzzle would win an advantage at the final Immunity Challenge.
Day 37's tree mail announced an unexpected Reward Challenge. The challenge was closely contested, with Malcolm edging out Denise. Jeff gave a sealed note with details of the challenge advantage to Malcolm to be opened at the Immunity Challenge. Back at camp, Denise asked Malcolm if he was willing to commit with her to forcing a tie vote between herself and Lisa at the next Tribal Council, but he hesitated in committing to the deal. This made Denise suspicious of Malcolm's loyalty and forced her to strike a deal with Lisa and Michael to vote out Malcolm.
##Immunity Challenge: A long wooden dowell rod, about one and a half inches in diameter, was cut into different sized segments. On the center segment a notch has been cut on which rests a metal ball. The castaways would have to hold up the segments by squeezing them between two handles. After five minutes, the contestants were allowed to set the cylinders down and a new round started with two additional segments. After the cylinder was nine segments long, the final round would last as long as the castaways held out. The castaway who held up their segments the longest without allowing the ball to drop from the center segment would win.
Day 38's tree mail announced the traditional journey honoring the castaways voted out before heading to the final Immunity Challenge. Malcolm's sealed note stated that he would be given a mulligan in the challenge. If he were to drop the ball, he would be allowed to replace the ball and resume the challenge. Malcolm quickly used up his second chance when he dropped his ball during the three segment stage. With Malcolm using his second chance, all the castaways reset to redo the three segment stage. Malcolm struggled after the reset and dropped the ball for a second time. With just 30 seconds to go, Denise dropped her ball, leaving Lisa and Michael to fight it out. The two made through the five segment stage and to the seven segment stage, where Lisa finally dropped her ball, giving Michael the win. Back at camp, both Malcolm and Denise made their pitch to Michael and Lisa to keep them in the game. At Tribal Council, the two alliances of Lisa/Michael and Denise/Malcolm and who could win the game were discussed. In the end, Michael and Lisa chose to keep Denise in the game, sending Malcolm to the jury.
Denise, Lisa, and Michael enjoyed the traditional day 39 breakfast. Before the three headed to the final Tribal Council, they set their shelter ablaze. At the final Tribal Council, the three made their opening statements to the jury. The jury made their statements to the three and questioned the three about their game play. Artis took his statement to attack the three for betraying alliances. Carter asked Michael why he voted him out. Pete questioned Lisa over her perceived betrayal of the former Tandang members. He questioned Denise about why she played a better game than Lisa or Michael. RC questioned Michael about his role in her being sent to the jury. Malcolm also questioned Denise about why she played a better game than the other two. Jeff asked Michael if he was a person who made things happen, watched things happened, or wonder what just happened. He then asked Lisa to give him examples of her not playing in the middle and being assertive. Abi-Maria asked all three why they deserved her vote. Jonathan spent his time attacking the final three and revealing Lisa's past as a television star to the jury. When the final vote came, the jury decided that Denise was the Sole Survivor by a vote of 6–1–1.
15
"Reunion" N/A 2.3/–[50] December 16, 2012 8.77[50] N/A
The castaways discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst.
Voting history[edit]
Pre-merge
Original tribes
Absorbed tribes
Episode #
1
2
3
4
5
6
Day #
3 6 8 10 12 13 16
Eliminated
Zane Roxy Angie Russell Dana Dawson Katie
Votes
5–1 4–1 3–1 2–1 None5 5–1 4–1
Voter
Vote
Denise Zane Roxy Angie Russell Dawson Katie
Michael
Lisa
Malcolm Zane Roxy Angie Russell
Abi-Maria
Carter Dawson Katie
Jonathan Dawson Katie
Pete
Artis
Jeff Dawson Katie
RC
Katie Dawson Jonathan
Dawson Denise
Dana
Russell Zane Roxy Angie Malcolm
Angie Zane Roxy Russell
Roxy Zane Angie
Zane Russell
Post-merge
Merged tribe
Episode #
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Day #
19 22 25 27 30 33 36 38
Eliminated
RC Jeff Artis Pete Jonathan Carter Abi-Maria Malcolm
Votes
4–2–06 5–4–1 5–4 3–2–07 4–3 5–1 4–1 3–1
Voter
Vote
Denise Jonathan Pete Artis Abi-Maria Jonathan Carter Abi-Maria Malcolm
Michael Jonathan Jeff Artis Abi-Maria Jonathan Carter Abi-Maria Malcolm
Lisa Jonathan Jeff Jonathan Abi-Maria Jonathan Carter Abi-Maria Malcolm
Malcolm Jonathan Pete Artis Pete Jonathan Carter Abi-Maria Denise
Abi-Maria Jonathan Jeff Jonathan Malcolm Denise Carter Denise
Carter RC Pete Artis Pete Denise Abi-Maria
Jonathan Pete Abi-Maria Artis Pete Denise
Pete RC Jeff Jonathan Malcolm
Artis RC Jeff Jonathan
Jeff RC Pete
RC Pete
Jury vote
Episode #
14
Day
39
Finalist
Lisa Michael Denise
Votes
6–1–1
Juror
Vote
Malcolm Denise
Abi-Maria Denise
Carter Michael
Jonathan Denise
Pete Denise
Artis Denise
Jeff Denise
RC Lisa
^5 No vote: Dana chose to quit.
^6 Jonathan played the hidden immunity idol; the 5 votes against him did not count.
^7 Abi-Maria played the hidden immunity idol; the 3 votes against her did not count.
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Survivor: Caramoan
Winner
John Cochran
Presented by
Jeff Probst
No. of episodes
14
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
20
Production
Location(s)
Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Filming dates
May 21, 2012
– June 28, 2012
Broadcast
Original run
February 13, 2013 – May 12, 2013
Chronology
Preceded by
Survivor: Philippines
Followed by
Survivor: Blood vs. Water
Survivor: Caramoan — Fans vs. Favorites is the twenty-sixth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season filmed from May 21–June 28, 2012 and premiered on February 13, 2013, with a special 90 minute episode.[1] As with Survivor: Micronesia, the first season to have the "Fans vs. Favorites" subtitle, this season initially featured a tribe of ten returning contestants from previous seasons opposing a tribe of ten new players. It was the eighth season overall to feature returning players. Production of the show took place in the Caramoan Islands, the same location as the previous season. Participants' applications were due on October 4, 2011, with approximately 800 chosen for interviews in various states. From these semi-finalists, 10 contestants were selected to participate in the show as fans.[2]
The two pre-merge tribes were "Bikal" and "Gota", named for towns in the Caramoan Islands. The merged tribe was known as "Enil Edam", which contestant Malcolm Freberg named after his mother ("Enil Edam" is the name "Madeline" spelled backwards). John Cochran was named the Sole Survivor in the season finale on May 12, 2013, defeating Dawn Meehan and Sherri Biethman in a unanimous 8–0–0 vote. Freberg won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season", receiving 36% of votes cast over Brenda Lowe, who received 35%.
Contents [hide]
1 Casting
2 Contestants
3 Season summary 3.1 Episodes
3.2 Voting history
4 Reunion show controversy
5 References
6 External links
Casting[edit]
According to Jeff Probst, producers had asked both Matt Elrod from Redemption Island and Shannon "Shambo" Waters from Samoa to return but both turned the offer down, believing one season was enough for them and not wanting to let Survivor define their lives. The casting crew had also considered asking fan favorite Lisa Whelchel from Philippines to participate, but realized that asking a mother to participate in back-to-back seasons would be difficult.[3] Colton Cumbie from One World stated that he was asked to return but declined as he felt he "wasn't ready" to want to play again. However, he returned to the game in Blood vs. Water.[4] Colton's fellow One World castaway Troy "Troyzan" Robertson was originally to be cast for this season, but was replaced by Malcolm Freberg from Philippines on a last minute.[5] Tyson Apostol from Tocantins and Heroes vs. Villains participated in the casting process, but was not chosen due to the season taking a "different direction." He returned to the game the following season in Blood vs. Water.[6] Erik Reichenbach returned as a "Favorite," having previously been introduced as a "Fan" in the original Fans vs. Favorites season, Micronesia, and thus became the only contestant in the series to be featured in both Fans vs. Favorites seasons.
Contestants[edit]
The contestants included 10 new players and 10 returning players from six previous seasons.[7]
List of Survivor: Caramoan contestants
Contestant
Original tribe
Switched tribe
Merged tribe
Finish
Francesca Hogi
38, Brooklyn, New York
Redemption Island Bikal 1st voted out
Day 3
Alexandra "Allie" Pohevitz
25, Oceanside, New York Gota 2nd voted out
Day 5
Hope Driskill
23, Jefferson City, Missouri Gota 3rd voted out
Day 7
Shamar Thomas
27, Brooklyn, New York Gota Medically evacuated
Day 10
Laura Alexander
23, Washington, D.C. Gota 4th voted out
Day 10
Brandon Hantz
21, Katy, Texas
South Pacific Bikal 5th voted out
Day 13
Matt Bischoff
38, Cincinnati, Ohio Gota Bikal 6th voted out
Day 16
Julia Landauer
21, Stanford, California Gota Bikal 7th voted out
Day 19
Corinne Kaplan
33, Los Angeles, California
Gabon Bikal Bikal Enil Edam 8th voted out
Day 22
Michael Snow
44, Harlem, New York Gota Bikal 9th voted out
1st jury member
Day 25
Phillip Sheppard
54, Santa Monica, California
Redemption Island Bikal Bikal 10th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 28
Malcolm Freberg
26, Hermosa Beach, California
Philippines Bikal Gota 11th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 30
Reynold Toepfer
30, San Francisco, California Gota Gota 12th voted out
4th jury member
Day 31
Andrea Boehlke
23, Bronx, New York
Redemption Island Bikal Gota 13th voted out
5th jury member
Day 33
Brenda Lowe
30, Miami, Florida
Nicaragua Bikal Gota 14th voted out
6th jury member
Day 36
Erik Reichenbach
27, Pinckney, Michigan
Micronesia Bikal Gota Medically evacuated
7th jury member
Day 36
Edward "Eddie" Fox
23, East Brunswick, New Jersey Gota Gota 15th voted out
8th jury member
Day 38
Sherri Biethman
41, Boise, Idaho Gota Gota Runners-up1
Dawn Meehan
42, South Jordan, Utah
South Pacific Bikal Bikal
John Cochran
25, Washington, D.C.
South Pacific Bikal Bikal Sole Survivor
^1 Dawn and Sherri were considered co-runners up due to being tied at zero votes each in the final Tribal Council vote.
Season summary[edit]
The two tribes were selected prior to the start of the game: Bikal, composed of ten returning Survivor contestants (the "Favorites"), and Gota, ten new players (the "Fans"). Bikal won nearly all the challenges and was dominated by an alliance led by Phillip, dubbed "Stealth R Us”. Despite this, there was dissent amongst Bikal due to Phillip’s abrasive style of leadership, especially with Corinne and Malcolm, who found the tribe’s hidden idol. Gota was dominated by an alliance of six led by Sherri, and opposed by a minority alliance of four helmed by Reynold. Reynold's alliance was quickly reduced to him and Eddie, who were spared due to the dwindling tribe needing their strength in challenges.
When 14 players remained, the tribes were shuffled, with both new tribes containing four Favorites and three Fans. The significantly weaker new Bikal tribe lost every single challenge, with the returnee majority sticking together to vote out the new players. Malcolm, now on the Gota tribe, aligned with fellow athletic males Reynold and Eddie to avoid being picked off at the merge.
The tribes merged with eight Favorites and four Fans remaining. The new Enil Edam tribe quickly saw two factions emerge: Malcolm and Corinne rallied the Fans together to try and overthrow Phillip, while the rest of the Favorites regrouped under Stealth R Us. Only Sherri and Michael remained from the initial dominant Fans alliance; while Michael chose to align with Corinne's faction, Sherri decided to join Stealth R Us due to her distrust of Reynold and Eddie. This put Stealth R Us in the majority and Corinne and Michael were eliminated, leaving only Malcolm, Eddie, and Reynold in the minority. Their eliminations seemed imminent until Reynold won immunity and Malcolm found an additional idol, which he gave to Eddie. In the hectic Tribal Council that ensued, Malcolm and Eddie played their idols and Phillip was voted out. However, their fortune was not to last, and Malcolm and Reynold were subsequently eliminated. While Eddie seemed the likely next target, he was spared when the former members of Stealth R Us decided to turn on themselves, eliminating strategic threat Andrea with an idol in her pocket, and Brenda after a kind-hearted gesture at a reward challenge put her in a good social position. After Erik was evacuated from the game due to low blood pressure, Eddie was the final player voted out due to his popularity with the jury and having betrayed no one during the game.
Sherri, Cochran, and Dawn were the final three players. During the final tribal council, Sherri was perceived as riding coattails to the end after her original alliance collapsed, and was given little chance to explain her strategy. While Cochran and Dawn were acknowledged as a pair, Dawn was grilled due to her emotional instability throughout the game while betraying several close allies, whereas Cochran was praised for being able to separate emotions from the game. This led to the jury of eight unanimously voting for Cochran to win.
Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode title
Original air date
Challenge winner(s)
Eliminated
Finish
Reward
Immunity
"She Annoys Me Greatly" February 13, 2013 Bikal Gota Francesca 1st voted out
Day 3
"Honey Badger" February 20, 2013 Bikal1 Allie 2nd voted out
Day 5
"There's Gonna Be Hell to Pay" February 27, 2013 Bikal1 Hope 3rd voted out
Day 7
"Kill or Be Killed" March 6, 2013 Bikal Bikal Shamar Medically evacuated
Day 10
Laura 4th voted out
Day 10
"Persona Non Grata" March 13, 2013 Bikal Gota2 Brandon 5th voted out
Day 13
"Operation Thunder Dome" March 20, 2013 None3 Gota Matt 6th voted out
Day 16
"Tubby Lunchbox" March 27, 2013 Gota Gota Julia 7th voted out
Day 19
"Blindside Time" April 3, 2013 None4 Cochran Corinne 8th voted out
Day 22
"Cut Off the Head of the Snake" April 10, 2013 Cochran, Eddie, Erik, Michael, Reynold Brenda Michael 9th voted out
1st jury member
Day 25
"Zipping Over the Cuckoo’s Nest" April 17, 2013 Cochran, Dawn, Erik, Phillip, Reynold Reynold Phillip 10th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 28
"Come Over to the Dark Side" April 24, 2013 Survivor Auction Cochran Malcolm 11th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 30
"The Beginning of the End" May 1, 2013 Andrea1 Reynold 12th voted out
4th jury member
Day 31
None Erik Andrea 13th voted out
5th jury member
Day 33
"Don't Say Anything About My Mom" May 8, 2013 Brenda
[Dawn]
(Cochran,
Eddie, Erik,
Sherri) Dawn Brenda 14th voted out
6th jury member
Day 36
"Last Push" May 12, 2013 None Erik Medically evacuated
7th jury member
Day 36
Cochran Cochran Eddie 15th voted out
8th jury member
Day 38
"Reunion" May 12, 2013 Jury vote
Sherri Runner-up
Dawn Runner-up
Cochran Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
^1 Combined Reward and Immunity Challenge.
^2 Bikal forfeited the challenge.
^3 There was no Reward Challenge due to tribal swap.
^4 There was no Reward Challenge due to the tribal merge.
Episodes[edit]
Episode
#
Title
Rating/Share
(Household)
Rating/Share
18-49
Original air date
U.S. viewers
(million)
Weekly Rank
1
"She Annoys Me Greatly" 5.5/9[9] 2.4/7[10] February 13, 2013 8.94[10] #18[11]
After the ten Favorites were introduced to the ten Fans, the two tribes immediately started the Reward Challenge.
Reward Challenge: Facing off two on two, the tribes would try to retrieve a ring and return with it to their starting flag. The tribe would score a point when one of their members had one hand on the ring and one hand on the flag pole. The first tribe to score four points would win flint and 20 pounds (9.1 kg) of beans.
While the Fans won the first round, the Favorites swept the next rounds to take the win. At the Gota camp, Matt and Shamar argued over whether to concentrate on building a shelter or making fire. The two patched things up after Shamar stepped in with the correct technique for starting fire with the fire-saw method. Pairs of alliances formed between Reynold & Allie and Eddie & Hope, and the four then agreed to align together. The snuggling overnight between the pairs caused the other three women of Gota (Julia, Laura, and Sherri) to align. Michael said he would align with the three women, but really kept his options open along with Matt. Over at the Bikal camp, Francesca decided that she wasn't going to be voted out first again and tried to make as many alliances as she could. Meanwhile, Phillip gathered up an alliance with Andrea, Cochran, Corinne, Dawn, and Malcolm. He offered Erik a take-it-or-leave-it option to join the alliance, but Erik didn't like the strong arm tactic.
Immunity Challenge: Two members from each tribe would climb up a four story tower. On each floor would be three crates that they would have to toss from the tower. The crates would shatter on impact to release sandbags. Once all three crates were tossed over, the pair would return to the start and another pair would race to the next floor. Once all of the crates were retrieved, two castaways would retrieve the sandbags. One castaway would then try to toss six sandbags into six targets. The first castaway to get a sandbag in all six targets would win immunity for their tribe.
At the Immunity Challenge, the Favorites got an early lead during the tower stage, but Reynold made short work of the sandbag tossing stage to give the Fans the win. Back at camp, Francesca tried get the tribe to vote for Phillip, while Phillip wanted his alliance to vote out Francesca. Brandon, Brenda, and Erik agreed to vote with Francesca, but Brandon and Erik suddenly got spooked by Andrea (who was playing both voting blocs) and wanted to vote her out instead. At Tribal Council, Phillip's alliance of six voted for Francesca and she was voted out, making her the only player to be the first voted out twice.[8]
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"Honey Badger" 5.7/9[12] 2.4/7[13] February 20, 2013 9.32[13] #22[14]
After returning to camp, Brandon was upset about the vote against Francesca and told Erik that he wanted to channel his uncle, Russell Hantz, and play the game dirty. However, he changed his mind the next morning. Over at Gota, Shamar's laziness at camp was annoying the tribe and the alliance of Allie, Eddie, Hope and Reynold wanted to vote him out. Sherri wanted to keep Shamar in the game to strengthen her own alliance so she told him that he was part of her alliance and to keep annoying the alliance of four.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Three tribe members would be pulled on a raft by three other tribe members to a platform out on the ocean. The three would then dive down to release bamboo sticks in a cage to free nine rings. Once all nine rings were freed, the three would board the raft again to be pulled back to the beach with the rings. The remaining three tribe members would then toss the rings onto three posts. The first tribe to have three rings on their posts would win immunity and fishing gear. Challenge from Survivor: China.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, the Fans struggled during the ring collection stage giving the Favorites the win. Once the Fans returned to camp, Reynold and Shamar had a public argument over what Reynold saw as Shamar's poor attitude. Matt considered joining the alliance of Allie, Eddie, Hope and Reynold in voting out Shamar, but Sherri tried to get him to vote against Allie. Reynold went looking for the Hidden Immunity Idol and found it. Laura noticed a bulge in his pocket just before they were heading off to Tribal Council, but she didn't have enough time to warn her alliance and flush the idol. Instead, she outed Reynold's idol during Tribal Council. Reynold confessed to having the idol and said that he would play it then to get rid of it. But when the vote was about to be read, he pocketed the idol. He regretfully watched, however, as Matt joined Sherri's alliance and voted against Reynold's closest ally, and Allie was voted out.
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"There's Gonna Be Hell to Pay" 5.9/9[15] 2.6/8[16] February 27, 2013 9.17[16] #18[17]
Tensions were high at the Gota camp after Tribal Council as neither Reynold nor Shamar were happy about how the voting went. Shamar was unhappy with his standing in the game and considered quitting, but decided against it due to the loyalty his alliance showed him. Over at Bikal, Corinne and Malcolm went looking for the Hidden Immunity Idol and found it.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The tribe would race out into the ocean and climb over and into a bamboo cage. The tribe would then have to untie a door on the cage and drag a heavy chest through the door and back to the beach. Once back onto the beach, the chest would be placed on top of a track. The tribe would then have to use a ring tied to the end of rope to snag three segment of the track to complete the track. The first tribe to place the chest on their finish platform would win immunity and a reward of two chairs, pillows, a blanket, a tarp, and rope.
The combined Reward/Immunity Challenge was a closely fought contest won by the Favorites. Worried that her poor performance during the challenge would put a target on her back, Laura suggested to her alliance that they split the vote between Eddie and Hope to flush the Hidden Immunity Idol. This would force a three-way tied vote between Eddie, Hope, and Shamar, and the alliance would then vote out Hope during the revote. Shamar hinted to Hope that she should vote for Eddie and save herself, but she went to Julia instead and told her that Shamar had revealed the alliance's plans. Again concerned about being voted out, Laura told Reynold that she could secure Julia's vote and vote out Shamar. But when the vote came at Tribal Council, the alliance of six stuck to their original plan, resulting in a three-way tie before eventually voting out Hope.
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"Kill or Be Killed" 5.9/9[18] 2.6/7[19] March 6, 2013 9.58[19] #11[20]
At Bikal, Phillip told Brandon, Erik, and Brenda that they were part of his alliance in an effort to contain them, though in reality they were not truly part of the alliance.
Reward Challenge: The tribes would use planks to transport two tribe members from one platform above water to another platform a short length away. Once both tribe members were across, all eight tribe members will climb up and over the platform, swimming out to a smaller tower. The first tribe to climb the last tower and get all eight tribe members on or above the top deck would win a visit by a local bushman who would show them how to improve their camp and cook a feast. Challenge from Survivor: Cook Islands.
The Reward Challenge was closely fought with the Favorites just edging out the Fans. After Gota returned to camp, Shamar continued to annoy his tribe with his laziness around camp. During the afternoon, some sand scratched his eye. After a storm rolled in overnight and pounded the tribe, Shamar's condition worsened and the Survivor Medical Team was called in. The Medical Team determined that Shamar had scratched his cornea and he needed to be pulled from the game to be looked at by a specialist.
Immunity Challenge: Five tribe members would swim out one at a time to a platform, climb a tower and leap off it to smash a tile that releases a key. The castaway would then retrieve the key and return to the beach, allowing the next tribe member to go. Once all five keys were collected, two tribe members would use the keys to unlock a chest full of sandbags. They would then use the sandbags to knock off blocks stacked on a wall. The first tribe to knock off all their blocks would win. Challenge from Survivor: Cook Islands.
The Fans lost the Immunity Challenge even though Reynold's accurate throwing during the sandbag throwing stage nearly gave them a huge come from behind victory. Back at camp, Matt suggested that Gota should keep the tribe physically strong and vote out Laura instead of voting out Eddie or Reynold. At Tribal Council, Gota discussed voting for being physically strong at challenges versus staying loyal to alliances. When the vote came, Reynold played his Hidden Immunity Idol, but it was not needed as the majority alliance decided to keep the tribe physically strong and sent Laura home.
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"Persona Non Grata" 5.9/10[21] 2.7/8[22] March 13, 2013 9.89[22] #14[23]
On the night of day 10, Brandon told his tribe that he was volunteering to be voted out because he felt he was being selfish for leaving his family at home without him. He told the tribe that he considered sabotaging the camp as a way to get them to vote him out, but instead decided to tell them upfront to vote him out. However, by the next morning, Brandon had changed his mind and was back to staying in the game for his family.
Reward Challenge: Two members from each tribe would hold on to a rope that would suspend a net. The castaways from the other tribe would attempt to toss coconuts into the net which would weigh it down. The castaway who held on to the rope the longest without letting the net touch the ground would win steaks, sausages, vegetables, condiments, and wine for their tribe. Challenge from Survivor: Samoa.
At the Reward Challenge, Phillip was the last one holding up his net, giving his tribe the win. When Gota returned to camp, everybody went looking for the new Hidden Immunity Idol. Reynold found it and told Eddie that he had it. Over at Bikal, Brandon became upset that Phillip was taking credit for the win at the Reward Challenge and the two argued over what Brandon called Phillip's dictatorial attitude. The two tried to smooth things over and shook hands, but Phillip wanted Brandon voted out as soon as possible. The tension continued to simmer between them until day 13 when things came to a boil. Phillip told Andrea that he was considering throwing the challenge. Andrea passed this along to Brandon. Phillip and Brandon stepped away from camp to again try to settle things between them. Phillip told Brandon that he was not sure he could trust him. Brandon told Phillip that the Stealth R Us nicknames were demeaning and nobody liked him. Phillip said that if that was true, the tribe would vote him out. Brandon then told Phillip "let me give you a reason to vote me out" and then proceeded to dump the tribe's rice and beans onto the ground.
When the tribes gathered for the Immunity Challenge, Jeff asked several castaways how they were coping with the conditions. Brandon asked to step off the tribe mat to address Gota. He told them that he was going to give them a second chance and to not let Phillip get to the end of the game. Corinne raised her hand and spoke for the tribe stating that they wanted to forfeit the challenge and give up Tribal Immunity. This sent Brandon over the edge and he went off on his tribe. To ease tensions, Jeff called over Brandon to his side to let him have his say, but the meltdown continued. With things not settling down, Jeff had Erik hand the Tribal Immunity to Julia from Gota and stated that they will have a Tribal Council immediately without torches and fire at the Immunity Challenge site. Voting was done verbally. Brandon voted for Phillip, while the others unanimously vote for Brandon and he was sent home.
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"Operation Thunder Dome" 5.8/10[24] 2.6/8[25] March 20, 2013 9.79[25] #10[26]
On day 14, when the tribes arrived at what looked like a challenge, they were instead surprised by a tribal swap. With a smashing of paint filled eggs, the new Gota became Andrea, Brenda, Eddie, Erik, Malcolm, Reynold, and Sherri. The new Bikal was Cochran, Corinne, Dawn, Julia, Matt, Michael, and Phillip. The new tribes did not partake in a challenge, but instead returned to their camp sites. At the new Gota, Eddie and Reynold told Erik and Malcolm that Sherri had been gunning for them from day 1 and they would be happy to join the Favorites in voting her out. Meanwhile, Sherri told her side of the story to Andrea and Brenda. Andrea and Malcolm later shared notes about the factions within the former Gota. Over at the new Bikal, Phillip approached Julia about flipping to the Favorites after the tribal merge. Corinne and Dawn were not happy that Phillip was talking possible alliances with Julia.
Immunity Challenge: In pairs, the castaways would race across a field to retrieve six large crates painted in their tribe's colors. Once all six crates were retrieved, the tribes would have to stack the crates into a staircase with "Fans vs. Favorites" properly aligned along the sides. The first tribe to complete the staircase and get all of their members up the staircase to the top of a platform would win. Challenge from Survivor: Tocantins.
The Immunity Challenge was thoroughly dominated by Gota. With Brandon gone, Phillip and Corinne wanted to turn their attention to voting the other out, but they were stuck with each other as they had to keep the Favorites alliance in the majority. Phillip told Matt and Michael that he was voting for Julia and that they could join the Stealth R Us alliance if they followed one of his orders some time in the future. Matt and Michael told Julia that they would join her in voting for Dawn, but were really going to vote for Julia. The Favorites discussed voting out Julia or Matt, who was suggested to be a target by Cochran to break up his alliance with Michael. When the voting came at Tribal Council, the Favorites decided to vote out Matt and he was sent home.
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"Tubby Lunchbox" 5.5/9[27] 2.5/7[28] March 27, 2013 9.43[28] #13[29]
After Tribal Council, Phillip and Corinne still wanted to vote each other out as soon as possible. Cochran told Phillip that now was not the time to turn on a fellow alliance member and to wait until the merge. When tree mail arrived and announced that the challenge would be one of physical strength, Phillip boasted that he could beat anybody at feats of strength.
Reward Challenge: The tribes would be clipped together by a rope carrying 20 pounds (9.1 kg) sand bags each. They would start on opposite sides of the course, racing through knee-deep water to catch the other tribe. If a tribe member drops out they must give their sandbag to someone from their tribe. The first tribe to tag a member from the other tribe would win a trip to another island where they would be a coffee bar, cookies, croissants, and brownies. Challenge from Survivor: Palau.
However, when the Reward Challenge came, Phillip faltered, dragging his tribe to a decisive defeat. Back at camp, Cochran was concerned about Julia's ties to Phillip and wanted to make sure that one of the Fans was voted out. Phillip thought he had managed to get Julia to flip alliances and to keep that agreement to herself. However, she felt bullied by Phillip and she told Dawn that she felt she had to go along with Phillip's orders. Dawn told Phillip about this and he now wanted to vote Julia out since she had disobeyed his orders to keep it quiet. Over at Gota, Malcolm approached Reynold about setting up an alliance between them, Eddie, and Erik after the merge. Feeling that he could trust Malcolm, Reynold told Malcolm that he had the Hidden Immunity Idol.
Immunity Challenge: Three tribe members from each tribe would paddle out in a boat and then dive into the ocean to retrieve a statue. Once the statue is returned to the beach, it would be placed as the bottom of a tower. Three other tribe members would then use a grappling hook to retrieve five keys. Once all five keys were retrieved, the three would use them to unlock the tower. All of the tribe members would then pull on a rope to raise the statue to the top of the tower. The first tribe to have their statue at the top of the tower would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Bikal gave Gota a better fight than at the Reward Challenge, but Gota again prevailed. The division between Corinne and Phillip reared up again when Corinne didn't want to go with her alliance's split vote plan to guard against the Hidden Immunity Idol. Corinne preferred to vote out Julia immediately. Phillip preferred to vote out Michael. At Tribal Council, the vote came out a split between Michael and Julia. On the revote, Julia was sent home.
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"Blindside Time" 5.7/9[30] 2.5/7[31] April 3, 2013 9.25[31] #22[32]
On day 20, a boat arrived at the Gota beach announcing the tribal merge. The boat took the Gota tribe to the Bikal beach where the newly merged tribe took part in the traditional merger feast. Malcolm named the tribe Enil Edam; unbeknownst to the tribe, this was to honor his mother Madeline, as Enil Edam is Madeline spelled backwards. Phillip told Andrea that they, along with Cochran and Dawn, could take themselves all the way to the Final Four. Corinne plotted with Malcolm about blindsiding Phillip, and they planned to gather a majority voting bloc comprising Corinne and Michael plus Malcolm's new "alpha male" quartet with Erik, Eddie, and Reynold. Their master plan was to vote along with the Favorites in eliminating Sherri before turning on Phillip at the following Tribal Council.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would participate in a local delicacy food eating challenge. The first round would pit two groups of six castaways eating beetle larvae with three castaways moving on from each group. The second round would be the advancing six eating shipworms with three castaways moving on. The third round would be the three castaways eating baluts with two moving on. In the final round, the two castaways would eat pig brains.
At the Immunity Challenge, Andrea, Malcolm, Eddie, Cochran, Phillip, and Michael advanced to the second round. Malcolm, Eddie, and Cochran then downed the shipworms to advance to the third round. Eddie struggled with the balut giving Malcolm the opportunity to face off against Cochran in the final round. The final round was a close and fast competition, with Cochran barely defeating Malcolm and taking the win, upon which he celebrated giddily. Back at camp, Phillip told Corinne that he wanted to split the vote between Reynold and Eddie, but since she needed both of their votes and wanted to keep them from being nervous, she lobbied to vote out Sherri, aiming to keep the eventual plot to blindside Phillip under the surface. Trying to gather support to blindside Phillip, Corinne talked to Dawn about joining the blindside. Worried about how her reluctance to share important information in her previous appearance resulted in the systematic elimination of her alliance, Dawn decided to relay the information to Cochran, and it travelled through the Stealth R Us' members until it reached Phillip. The core Stealth R Us alliance was concerned that Corinne did have the numbers to blindside Phillip, and went to work to blindside Corinne instead. Phillip told Sherri that she could advance in the game by voting for Corinne. Erik became the swing vote with Andrea telling him to vote for Corinne, while Malcolm told him to vote for Sherri. At Tribal Council, Erik decided to side with Stealth R Us, sending Corinne out of the game.
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"Cut Off the Head of the Snake" 5.7/9[34] 2.6/8[35] April 10, 2013 9.38[35] #20[36]
After Sherri's show of loyalty to the Stealth R Us alliance at the last Tribal Council, Phillip declared her a member of the alliance.
Reward Challenge: Divided into two teams of five, one member from each team would stand on a small platform in the ocean to defend a net. The four members of the opposing team would then leap off a second platform one at a time into the ocean while trying to throw a ball past the defender and into the net. For every ball they get into the net, they would score one point for their team. The first team to score five points (edited in episode to show four points due to time constraints)[33] would win a trip to a waterfall which the castways would rappel down and then enjoy a picnic lunch.
The Reward Challenge was won by the team of Cochran, Eddie, Erik, Michael, and Reynold who defeated Andrea, Brenda, Dawn, Malcolm, and Phillip. Sherri was not picked during the school yard pick and sat out the challenge. While on their reward, Eddie, Michael, and Reynold pitched to Cochran an all guy alliance, but that did not appeal to Cochran as he didn't want to join in an alliance with the Fans. While the others were on their reward, Malcolm approached Sherri and Dawn about splitting off from the Stealth R Us alliance and taking control of the game. However, the two women reported Malcolm's try to make a big move to Andrea and Phillip. Seeking to punish Malcolm for his disloyalty, the core alliance told Malcolm that the Stealth R Us alliance would be splitting the vote between Eddie and Reynold when in reality they would be voting for Malcolm. While on a trip to a lagoon, Eddie tried to get Andrea on his side and to vote with him.
Immunity Challenge: The tribe members would be in the ocean under a metal grate as the incoming tide rises. As the tide rises, the breathing space under the grate grows smaller. The last castaway to remain under the grate would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Brenda outlasted Andrea to take Individual Immunity. Back at camp, Malcolm started a plan to target Andrea. Keeping up the fake split vote ploy, Dawn told Malcolm that she would vote with him if Reynold showed her the Hidden Immunity Idol. Reynold did, but then also threatened her that if he felt she wouldn't vote with them that he would play the Idol. This did not go over well with Dawn. Eddie told Andrea that her name was being discussed to be voted out. This caused Andrea to panic and she ran to her core alliance to beg them to change their voting plan. She wanted them to abandon the vote against Malcolm and instead vote for Michael as the safe vote. At Tribal Council, Phillip announced that Sherri was part of the Stealth R Us alliance and also said that anybody who is disloyal to the alliance would get voted out. After the votes were cast, Jeff asked if anybody wanted to play a Hidden Immunity Idol. Reynold stood up to play his Idol, but Malcolm told him to hold up, and persuaded Reynold that after Phillip's speech about being disloyal, it was obvious the alliance had voted for Malcolm and that Reynold should give Malcolm the Idol. Reynold tossed the Idol over and Malcolm played it. But when the votes were read, the Idol went for naught as the alliance ceded to Andrea's wishes, voting out Michael who became the first member of the Jury.
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"Zipping Over the Cuckoo’s Nest" 6.0/10[37] 2.7/8[38] April 17, 2013 9.99[38] #12[39]
When the tribe returned to camp after Tribal Council, the Stealth R Us alliance went off to have a private conversation and left Eddie, Malcolm, and Reynold back at the camp. The Stealth R Us alliance agreed they could now freely vote out any of the three as they had no Hidden Immunity Idol, but unbeknownst to them, Malcolm still had one. While off at the lagoon on day 26, Dawn accidentally lost her retainer, which contained her bottom teeth. She yelled for Brenda to come help her and threatened to quit if her teeth were not found. Brenda dove down into the lagoon and found the retainer. The two formed a sympathetic bond after the incident with Brenda saying that she was solidly behind Dawn.
Reward Challenge: The tribe would be divided into two teams of five. One at a time, the teams would race through an obstacle course of balance beams, a water slide, and a mud pit. They would then retrieve a bag of balls in the mud and cross a pit full of rice. Once five bags were retrieved, all of the team members would untie the bags and shoot the balls into a basket. The first team to shoot all twelve of their balls into the basket would win a trip to a resort and lunch.
At the Reward Challenge, the team of Cochran, Dawn, Erik, Phillip, and Reynold easily defeated the team of Andrea, Brenda, Eddie, Malcolm, and Sherri. The next day, Dawn continued to unravel as she was sure that Andrea would turn against the Stealth R Us alliance and blindside her at the next Tribal Council. Her paranoia made Cochran and Phillip concerned, but things turned around the next day after Dawn got some sleep. The Stealth R Us alliance agreed to split their vote 4–3 against Reynold and Malcolm just in case one of them had a Hidden Immunity Idol.
Immunity Challenge: Competing in two heats of five, the castaways would race across a platform, dive into the ocean, swim under the platform with the aid of a rope, climb back up onto the platform, retrieve a ring and put it on a post on the other side of the platform. They would have to complete two laps of this course. The first two castaways to finish their heat would move on to the final round. In the final round, the castaways would have to complete five laps on the course to win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Reynold and Andrea won their heat over Cochran, Dawn, and Sherri. Before the second heat was to be run, Phillip said that he was opting out of the challenge due to the underwater stage of the challenge reminding him of a childhood incident. With the second heat down to four, Malcolm won the heat and Eddie should have joined him, but he missed the post with his second ring, allowing Brenda to join the final round. In the final round, it was neck and neck until the end where Reynold defeated Malcolm. With Reynold's win spoiling the Stealth R Us voting plan, they switched to a vote split between Eddie and Malcolm. But their plans were further spoiled when Malcolm found a Hidden Immunity Idol in full view of Andrea, Dawn, and Eddie. The Stealth R Us alliance decided to stick with the split vote plan. At Tribal Council, Eddie thought he was sure to go home, but the Stealth R Us alliance was stunned when Malcolm pulled out his second Hidden Immunity Idol and gave it to Eddie. There was a lot of whispering among the alliance as they tried to figure out how they were going to vote now that all three outsiders had immunity. Malcolm announced that his "Three Amigos" of himself, Eddie, and Reynold were going to vote for Phillip, due to the fact he was sucking the life out of the game, labelling Phillip a "Fun-sponge". Phillip told his alliance that they should continue their original split voting plan just in case Eddie and Malcolm did not play their Idols. But when the vote came, they did play them. Everybody in the Stealth R Us alliance except Erik kept to the split vote plan, leaving their votes discarded. The "Three Amigos" kept their word about voting for Phillip and he was voted out, becoming the second member of the jury.
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"Come Over to the Dark Side" 5.9/10[40] 2.9/8[41] April 24, 2013 10.31[41] #5[42]
With Phillip out of the game, Erik saw his departure as an opportunity to make a move while Cochran and Brenda were shocked and uncertain about their futures. Day 29's tree mail announced the Survivor Auction. Everybody purchased at least one item, with Malcolm and Cochran being the biggest winners by purchasing a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol and an advantage at the Immunity Challenge, respectively. The next day, Andrea followed Malcolm all day to prevent him from finding the Hidden Immunity Idol.
Immunity Challenge: With one hand, the castaways would hang on to a rope with several knots tied into it. The rope would be tied to one end of a heavy log. The other end of the log would be connected to a pivot point on a platform that the castaways would stand on. The castaways would start at the knot closest to the end of the log. Every five minutes, they would change hands and move one knot further down the rope. This would increase the angle of the log at the pivot point and increase the weight that the castaways would have to hold. The castaway who held on to the rope the longest would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, Cochran's advantage was revealed to be that any time during the challenge, he could move up two knots on the rope. He used this advantage to ultimately defeat Eddie and take his second Individual Immunity. Back at camp, Malcolm tried to get Sherri to flip and join the Three Amigos alliance and promising to take her to the final three. Meanwhile, Reynold tried to get Erik to flip. But when the vote came at Tribal Council, Sherri and Erik stuck to their alliance and the vote was split three votes a piece to Andrea, Malcolm, and Reynold. On the revote, the tally was unanimous and Malcolm was sent to the jury.
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"The Beginning of the End" 5.8/10[43] 2.4/8[44] May 1, 2013 9.25[44] #19[45]
Day 31's tree-mail announced a surprise Immunity Challenge instead of the Reward Challenge that the castaways expected. When they got to the challenge site, Jeff announced that it would be a combined Reward/Immunity Challenge.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The castaways would stand barefoot on wooden slats on an a-frame that was floating out in the water and try to remain balanced on top of the a-frame. After 15 minutes, the castaways would move up to a second set of slats making balancing more difficult. After another 15 minutes, the castaways would move to the top of the a-frame where they would have to balance until the end of the challenge. The last castaway remaining on the a-frame would win immunity and a reward of information in the game.
With the castaways balanced on the first set of slats, Jeff offered up a plate of donuts and a glass of milk to whomever jumped off. Erik and Eddie agreed to jump off together. When the castaways moved up to the second set of slats, Jeff offered three hot dogs and a soda, which Cochran took. Thirty minutes into the challenge, the castaways moved to the top of the a-frame where Dawn, Sherri, and Reynold fell off, leaving Andrea and Brenda to fight it out. They tried to negotiate for one of them to win, but neither wanted to step off. They continued the challenge for three hours when they agreed to share the reward note and to make up their own fourth stage of the challenge by lifting their left foot off the top of the a-frame. Jeff counted down to this new fourth stage and Brenda fell off the top shortly thereafter to give Andrea the win. Back at camp, the reward note turned out to be a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol. Andrea shared the clue with her whole alliance and they went looking for the idol. Erik found it and handed it over to Andrea. Brenda's determination to stick it out in the challenge made Andrea suspicious of Brenda as she could be a big threat in future challenges. Andrea pushed Cochran, Dawn, and Sherri to blindside Brenda instead of splitting the vote between Eddie and Reynold. But when Tribal Council came, the Favorites did not blindside Brenda and instead sent Reynold to the jury.
After Tribal Council, Andrea was still lobbying hard to Cochran about blindsiding either Brenda or Dawn. Cochran told Brenda and Dawn about Andrea's plan. Brenda immediately turned against Andrea.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would maneuver a buoy through a rope maze to a post. They would then untie a series of knots to release a key. The key would open a chest that contained a set of ladder rung puzzle pieces. The first castaway to assemble their ladder and climb to the top of the tower and raise their flag would win.
Erik won the Immunity Challenge by a blowout over Brenda. Back at camp, Andrea continued to push for a blindside. Cochran figured out that Andrea wanted to take Eddie to the final three, possibly displacing Cochran in the final three. Suspicious that Andrea was leaving him out of her plans, Cochran talked to Brenda, Dawn, and Sherri about blindsiding Andrea. Just in case Andrea got paranoid at Tribal Council and played the Hidden Immunity Idol, Cochran got his alliance to split the vote between Andrea and Eddie. Andrea told Erik that she would like to go to the final three with him. Erik wasn't sure if he should join Brenda and Cochran in blindsiding Andrea or joining Andrea in voting out Brenda. At Tribal Council, the timing of a "big move" was discussed. When the vote came, Erik made his "big move" and decided to vote against Andrea. Andrea was not paranoid enough to play her Hidden Immunity Idol got blindsided and took it with her to the jury.
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"Don't Say Anything About My Mom" 5.7/9[46] 2.6/8[47] May 8, 2013 9.51[47] #18[48]
Day 35's treemail was a Sprint HTC Evo 4G LTE containing videos from the castaways' loved ones: Brenda's dad Raymond, Dawn's husband David, Sherri's husband Jared, Cochran's mom Arlene, Eddie's dad Edward, and Erik's brother Richard.
Reward Challenge: The castaways and their loved ones would spin around in circles to unscrew three rails. They would then assemble the rails into a ladder to play a variation of ladder toss. The first pair to have three bolas on their ladder wins a trip with their loved ones to a boat anchored offshore with a BBQ.
At the Reward Challenge, Brenda's dad Raymond scored the last point to take the win. Jeff called Brenda over and gave her the offer to select one other castaway to join them and Brenda selected Dawn. Jeff then pulled out a second HTC Evo 4G LTE that had a video announcing that, not one, but two loved ones were on the island for the visit. Jeff then told Brenda that she could give up both her and Dawn's visit with their loved ones in exchange for the other four castaways to see their loved ones on the boat. Brenda called the decision a "no brainer" and gave up the reward. While the four were enjoying their visit, Dawn was livid that she missed out on her loved ones' visit back at camp because of Brenda. When the castaways returned from the visit, Cochran was concerned that Brenda's gesture would protect her for the rest of the game and would even get her votes at the final Tribal Council.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would stand on a log on the edge of a platform over the water with their arms behind them hanging onto a handle. The handle would be tied to a rope. At regular intervals, Jeff would turn a crank that would uncoil more rope which would lower the castaways closer to the water. The last castaway that hangs onto the handle without falling into the water or stepping off the log would win.
At the Immunity Challenge, the challenge came down to Brenda and Dawn. Dawn tried to cut a deal to end the challenge early since Eddie had not won and they would send him to the jury. However, Brenda did not agree to the deal and the challenge continued. Dawn would eventually outlast Brenda to take Individual Immunity. Back at camp, Cochran tried to sell Dawn and Sherri on sending Brenda home. Sherri readily agreed, while Dawn was conflicted on what to do. When the vote came, Dawn followed through with Cochran's plan and voted out Brenda.
14
"Last Push" 5.8/10[49] 2.7/8[50] May 12, 2013 10.16[50] #15[48]
As the tribe was leaving Tribal Council, Erik became dizzy. After the Survivor Medical Team checked him out, the doctors gave him an IV to stabilize him against a possible starvation state and pulled him from the game. When the four returned to camp, Cochran approached Eddie and they talked about taking Sherri to the final three. Day 37's treemail announced a Reward Challenge with an advantage in the game.
Reward Challenge: The castaways would use one hand to hold on to a rope to steady a balancing board. With the other hand, they would build a house of cards with wooden tiles on one end of the balancing board. The first castaway to build a tall enough house of cards to reach the finish mark would win an advantage at the final Immunity Challenge.
At the Reward Challenge, all of the castaway's house of cards collapsed at least twice, until Cochran finally built a house tall enough to reach the mark. Back at camp, Eddie and Sherri agreed to take Cochran to the final three, while Dawn was being paranoid about being voted out. Cochran tried to reassure her that she wasn't going to be voted out, but he considered voting her out. Day 38's treemail announced the traditional journey honoring the castaways voted out before heading to the final Immunity Challenge.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would race up a three-story tower to retrieve a bag of puzzle pieces tied to a post and then slide down a water slide. Two more puzzle piece bags would need to be retrieved before the castaways could start on their puzzle. The first castaway to assemble their puzzle would win.
Cochran's advantage turned out to be that his puzzle piece bags would not be tied to a post. While the advantage gave Cochran a huge lead into the puzzle assembly stage, he squandered it as the other three caught up to him, but he was able to recover and beat out Dawn for the final Individual Immunity. Back at camp, Cochran's decision came down to either bringing Dawn or Eddie to the final three. He chose to take Dawn, and Eddie became the final member of the jury.
Cochran, Dawn, and Sherri enjoyed the traditional day 39 breakfast. At the final Tribal Council, the three made their opening statements to the jury. The jury made their statements to the three and questioned the three about their game play. Malcolm told Dawn that she should own up to her game play and asked Cochran what quality he had that allowed him to advance in the game that Malcolm did not have. Eddie asked Sherri if she felt she got carried to the final three, Dawn about how she could declare herself a strong player when she was seen as weak at camp, and Cochran about how the game had changed him going forward in life. Phillip revoked Sherri's membership in Stealth R Us, told Dawn that he wouldn't vote for her, and Cochran that he played a good game. Erik asked Dawn about the damage she caused in her game play. He got into a major argument with Sherri about her game play until Sherri told him to sit down. Michael asked Dawn and Cochran about why Dawn was perceived as being a villain while Cochran was not. Reynold used his time to tell Dawn he though she was a fraud and asked what she really thought of him. Andrea asked Cochran to choose an animal that he played the game most like and told Dawn she was proud of her game. Brenda asked Cochran why she should vote for him and asked Dawn to remove her dental appliance in front of the jury to show that she would have stayed in the game if she had not recovered it. The jury vote went unanimously for Cochran and he became the Sole Survivor by a vote of 8-0-0.
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"Reunion" 4.9/8[49] 2.2/6[50] May 12, 2013 8.13[50] #25[48]
The castaways discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst. For the first time in Survivor history, only castaways who made the jury were invited onto the main stage creating a controversy after the reunion show aired.
Voting history[edit]
Pre-merge
Original Tribes
Switched Tribes
Episode #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Day #
3 5 7 10 13 16 19
Eliminated
Francesca Allie Tie1 Hope Shamar Laura Brandon Matt Tie1 Julia
Votes
6–4 6–4 3–3–3 5–1–0 None3 6–04 8–1 4–2–1 3–3 4–0
Voter
Vote
Cochran Francesca Brandon Matt Michael Julia
Dawn Francesca Brandon Matt Julia Julia
Sherri Allie Hope Hope Laura
Eddie Shamar Shamar None2 Laura
Erik Andrea Brandon
Brenda Andrea Brandon
Andrea Francesca Brandon
Reynold Shamar Shamar Shamar Laura
Malcolm Francesca Brandon
Phillip Francesca Brandon Matt Michael Julia
Michael Allie Eddie Hope Laura Julia Julia None5
Corinne Francesca Brandon Matt Julia Julia
Julia Allie Hope Hope Laura Dawn Michael None5
Matt Allie Eddie Hope Laura Julia
Brandon Andrea Phillip
Laura Allie Hope Hope Reynold
Shamar Allie Eddie None2
Hope Shamar Shamar None2
Allie Shamar
Francesca Andrea
Post-merge
Merged Tribe
Episode #
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Day #
22 25 28 30 31 33 36 38
Eliminated
Corinne Michael Phillip Tie1 Malcolm Reynold Andrea Brenda Erik Eddie
Votes
7–5 7–3–1 4–0–06 3–3–3 6–0–0 4–2–1–1 3–2–2 3–2–1 None8 3–1
Voter
Vote
Cochran Corinne Michael Malcolm Malcolm Malcolm Eddie Eddie Brenda Eddie
Dawn Corinne Michael Eddie Reynold Malcolm Reynold Eddie Brenda Eddie
Sherri Corinne Michael Eddie Reynold Malcolm Reynold Andrea Brenda Eddie
Eddie Sherri Andrea Phillip Andrea Malcolm Sherri Brenda Erik Dawn
Erik Corinne Michael Phillip Malcolm Malcolm Eddie Andrea Eddie
Brenda Corinne Michael Eddie Reynold Malcolm Reynold Andrea Eddie
Andrea Corinne Michael Eddie Malcolm None7 Reynold Brenda
Reynold Sherri Andrea Phillip Andrea None7 Erik
Malcolm Sherri Reynold Phillip Andrea None7
Phillip Corinne Michael Malcolm
Michael Sherri Andrea
Corinne Sherri
Jury vote
Episode #
15
Day #
39
Finalist
Sherri Dawn Cochran
Votes:
8–0–0
Juror
Vote
Eddie Cochran
Erik Cochran
Brenda Cochran
Andrea Cochran
Reynold Cochran
Malcolm Cochran
Phillip Cochran
Michael Cochran
^1 The first Tribal Council Vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
^2 Eddie, Hope and Shamar were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
^3 No vote: Shamar was removed due to injury.
^4 Reynold played the hidden immunity idol; the one vote against him did not count.
^5 Julia and Michael were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
^6 Malcolm and Eddie played hidden immunity idols; four votes against Eddie and two against Malcolm did not count.
^7 Andrea, Malcolm and Reynold were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
^8 No vote: Erik was removed due to low blood pressure.
Reunion show controversy[edit]
For the first time in Survivor history, contestants that did not make it to the jury phase of the game were not allowed on stage. Of the 10 cast members that were allowed to sit on the stage, only six were spoken to (Cochran, Dawn, Andrea, Reynold, Malcolm, and Phillip). While Jeff Probst claimed that the new stage could not accommodate all 18 of the attending contestants, the format change caused controversy amongst the show's fans and fellow contestants, who all felt that it was unfair for the pre-jury contestants to be left out in the audience. This was also the first reunion in Survivor history where two contestants did not have an in-studio appearance on the reunion show. Brenda appeared by satellite as she was unable to fly out and attend because she was in the late stages of her pregnancy. Brandon also did not attend the reunion, but this was upon a mutual agreement between Brandon and the show's producers following his explosive exit on the show.[51]
Erik, who finished 5th and was not given an opportunity to speak at the reunion, called out the producers for their treatment of the contestants at the reunion. Calling it a farce, he criticized how the reunion show left so many unanswered questions about the other contestants and his own evacuation during the season finale. He also voiced discontent on how the pre-jury contestants were completely left out in favor of featuring the show's previous contestants, like Rob Mariano and Rudy Boesch.[52] Allie, who was the second person overall and the first person from the Fans' tribe to be voted out, wrote a post on Facebook about how poorly she was treated at the reunion and shared her thoughts on what actually happened.[53]
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Survivor: Blood vs. Water
Winner
Tyson Apostol
Presented by
Jeff Probst
No. of episodes
14
No. of days
39.5[1]
No. of survivors
20
Production
Location(s)
Palaui Island, Cagayan, Philippines[2]
Filming dates
May 19, 2013
– June 27, 2013
Broadcast
Original run
September 18, 2013 – December 15, 2013
Chronology
Preceded by
Survivor: Caramoan
Followed by
Survivor: Cagayan
Survivor: Blood vs. Water is the twenty-seventh season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season filmed in May–June 2013 and premiered on Wednesday, September 18, 2013, featuring returning castaways and their loved ones competing against each other.[3] It was the third consecutive season, and the ninth season overall, to feature returning contestants, as well as the third season to feature returning winners. As with the previous two seasons, the season was filmed in the Philippines, but this time at Palaui Island, Cagayan.[2][4] The tribe names were Galang and Tadhana, which means "respect" and "destiny", respectively, in Tagalog. Tyson Apostol was named the Sole Survivor in the season finale on December 15, 2013, defeating runners-up Monica Culpepper and Gervase Peterson in a 7–1–0 vote.[5]
A modified version of Redemption Island, a twist formerly seen in Survivor: Redemption Island and Survivor: South Pacific, was utilized after a three-season hiatus.[1] In this season, remaining contestants were given the option to switch places with their loved one if their loved one was on Redemption Island. The game began with a twist called Day Zero, in which each of the ten pairs was marooned in a separate location, spending the night together before congregating as a full cast the following morning and dividing into two tribes.[6] Due to this twist, this season is one of only two to last longer than 39 days, after Survivor: The Australian Outback which lasted 42 days. This season also marks the second occurrence of the rock-picking tiebreaker, 23 seasons after it was first used in Survivor: Marquesas in 2002.[7] This is also the first time in 13 seasons, since Survivor: Fiji, to not feature a fan favorite vote that would award one player with US$100,000.
Contents [hide]
1 Casting
2 Contestants
3 Season summary 3.1 Episodes
3.2 Voting history
4 References
5 External links
Casting[edit]
Survivor: Philippines castaway R.C. Saint-Amour and her father, Craig, were originally cast and traveled to the Philippines with the other castaways, but were pulled from the game the day before filming began due to Craig having high blood pressure. They were replaced by Candice Cody of Cook Islands and Heroes vs. Villains and her husband, John.[8] Ashley Underwood from Redemption Island[9] and Cirie Fields from Exile Island, Micronesia and Heroes vs. Villains[10] were originally cast for the season. However, they were cut when their partners and back up partners couldn't compete. Jonathan Penner from Cook Islands, Micronesia and Philippines has stated that he was asked to play with his son, but the producers found out that his son was only 17 years old, below the minimum age of 18.[11] Similarly, Terry Deitz from Exile Island has stated that he and his daughter were cut at the last minute, due to his daughter being 18 years old.[12] According to Monica Culpepper, Chelsea Meissner from One World was considered to return with her father as her partner, but wasn't chosen.[13] Cindy Hall from Guatemala was contacted to compete with her twin sister Mindy, but they did not made the final cast.[14] Edna Ma from South Pacific as considered to return with her sister as her partner, but was not chosen.[15] Eliza Orlins from Vanuatu and Micronesia was considered to return with her mother as her partner, but was not chosen.[16] Holly Hoffman from Nicaragua was considered to play again with her daughter as her partner, but was not chosen.[10] Jamie Newton from Guatemala has stated that he and his twin brother Ramie were asked to play, but Ramie couldn't do the interviews because of his job.[17] Jane Bright from Nicaragua was considered to play again with her daughter as her partner, but was not chosen.[18] Jerri Manthey from The Australian Outback, All Stars and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains has stated that she was asked to play, but her sister was pregnant and her father couldn't play because of his job.[19] Kelly Goldsmith from Africa was considered to come back, but was unable to find a partner to compete with her.[20] Marty Piombo from Nicaragua was considered to return with his son or his wife as his partner, but wasn't chosen.[18] Sandra Diaz-Twine from Pearl Islands and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains has stated that she and her daughter were considered, but did not made the final cast.[21] Shane Powers from Exile Island has stated that production offered he and his son Boston spots on the show, but they did not fill out the paperwork in time.[22] Amber Mariano from The Australian Outback and All Stars along with Boston Rob from Marquesas, All Stars, Heroes vs. Villains and Redemption Island, declined the offer to return as they felt like their Survivor experience was complete.[23] Denise Stapley from Philippines was offered to return, but she declined due to the fact her daughter didn't want her to leave.[24] Greg Buis from Borneo and his sister both declined for unknown reasons.[25] Lex van den Berghe and Tom Buchanan both from Africa and All Stars declined due to the production of the reality show Family Beef.[26] Parvati Shallow from Cook Islands, Micronesia and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains has stated that she was asked to be on this season, but declined immediately, not wanting to play with a loved one.[27] Tom Westman from Palau and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains declined the offer to play again because of his job.[28] Yau-Man Chan from Fiji and Micronesia had received an offer to be on this season but declined.[29]
The cast includes former NFL player Brad Culpepper, competing alongside his wife, Survivor: One World castaway Monica,[1] and Big Brother 12 winner Hayden Moss, playing alongside his girlfriend Kat Edorsson, also from One World.[30] Moss is the first former Big Brother contestant to appear on Survivor.
Contestants[edit]
Tyson Apostol, Sole Survivor
The cast comprises 10 pairs of loved ones, each composed of one new player and one returning player with varying relationships, including mother-daughter, spouses, fiancees, dating, brothers, and uncle-niece.[1]
Contestant
Original tribe
Switched tribe
Merged tribe
Voted out
Redemption Island
Finish
Laura Boneham
Returned to game Tadhana 1st
Day 1 Switched[a]
Day 1
Rupert Boneham
49, Indianapolis, Indiana
Pearl Islands, All-Stars & Heroes vs. Villains Galang Switched[a]
Day 1 Lost 1st duel
Day 4 20th
Day 4
Colton Cumbie
22, Monroeville, Alabama
One World Galang Quit
Day 7 19th
Day 7
Rachel Foulger
33, Orem, Utah
Tyson's girlfriend Tadhana 4th
Day 6 Lost 2nd duel
Day 7 18th
Day 7
Marissa Peterson
21, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Gervase's niece Tadhana 3rd
Day 3 Lost 3rd duel
Day 9 17th
Day 9
Candice Cody
30, Washington D.C.
Cook Islands & Heroes vs. Villains Galang 2nd
Day 1 Lost 4th duel
Day 11 16th
Day 11
Brad Culpepper
44, Tampa, Florida
Monica's husband Tadhana 6th
Day 10 Lost 5th duel
Day 14 15th
Day 14
Kat Edorsson
23, Orlando, Florida
One World Galang Galang 8th
Day 16 Lost 6th duel
Day 17 14th
Day 17
John Cody
30, Washington, D.C.
Candice's husband Tadhana None[b] 5th
Day 8 Lost 7th duel
Day 19 13th
Day 19
Laura Boneham
44, Indianapolis, Indiana
Rupert's wife Galang[a] Galang 9th
Day 18 Lost 7th duel
Day 19 12th
Day 19
Laura Morett
Returned to game Galang None[b] 7th
Day 13 1st returnee
Day 19
Aras Baskauskas
31, Santa Monica, California
Panama Galang Tadhana Kasama 10th
Day 21 Lost 8th duel
Day 25 11th
1st jury member
Day 25
Vytas Baskauskas
33, Santa Monica, California
Aras' brother Tadhana Galang 11th
Day 22 Lost 9th duel
Day 27 10th
2nd jury member
Day 27
Caleb Bankston
26, Crossville, Alabama
Colton's fiancé Tadhana Tadhana 14th
Day 29 Lost 10th duel
Day 30 9th
3rd jury member
Day 30
Katie Collins
25, Brooklyn, New York
Tina's daughter Tadhana Galang Eliminated[c]
Day 32 Lost 11th duel
Day 33 8th
4th jury member
Day 33
Hayden Moss
27, Mesa, Arizona
Kat's boyfriend Tadhana Tadhana 15th
Day 35 Lost 12th duel
Day 36 7th
5th jury member
Day 36
Laura Morett
43, Salem, Oregon
Samoa Galang None[b] 13th
Day 26 Lost 12th duel
Day 36 6th
6th jury member
Day 36
Tina Wesson
Returned to game Galang Galang 12th
Day 24 2nd returnee
Day 36
Ciera Eastin
24, Salem, Oregon
Laura M.'s daughter Tadhana Tadhana 16th
Day 37 5th
7th jury member
Day 37
Tina Wesson
52, Knoxville, Tennessee
The Australian Outback & All-Stars Galang Galang 17th
Day 38 4th
8th jury member
Day 38
Gervase Peterson
43, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Borneo Galang Tadhana 2nd runner-up
Monica Culpepper
42, Tampa, Florida
One World Galang Galang Runner-up
Tyson Apostol
34, Lindon, Utah
Tocantins & Heroes vs. Villains Galang Tadhana Sole Survivor
a.^ Jump up to: a b c Laura B. returned to the game after Rupert elected to take her place on Redemption Island. As a result, Laura B. replaced Rupert and switched to the Galang tribe.
b.^ Jump up to: a b c John and Laura M. were not assigned tribes during the tribe switch due to being on Redemption Island.
c.Jump up ^ Due to a deadlocked tie after two rounds of voting and the non-tied contestants being unable to come up with a unanimous decision to vote out either Hayden or Monica, Ciera, Katie and Tyson drew rocks to resolve the vote. Katie picked the white rock and was therefore sent to Redemption Island.
Season summary[edit]
The players were divided into two tribes of ten: Galang, composed of returning players, and Tadhana, the returning players’ loved ones. They were informed that Redemption Island was in play, with the added twist that a player could take their partner’s spot on Redemption Island. Tadhana lost the first four consecutive challenges, and was initially dominated by a men’s alliance led by Brad. Brad’s decision to blindside his ally John resulted in Brad’s subsequent elimination and the end of the men’s alliance. When Galang first went to Tribal Council, Aras spearheaded the elimination of Laura M. in hopes that she could eliminate Brad in a Redemption Island challenge to ensure the loyalty of Brad’s wife, Monica. The plan was successful, and Laura M. returned to the game at the merge.
The tribes merged with 11 players remaining, including three pairs of loved ones: Aras and Vytas, Tina and Katie, and Laura M. and Ciera. The five players without loved ones remaining in the game formed an alliance led by Tyson, and were able to recruit Laura M. and Ciera to send Aras, Vytas, and Tina to Redemption Island before betraying Laura M. for being the stronger member of the final intact pair. With no pairs remaining, the new players outnumbered the returnees four to three, but the new players’ attempt to seize control was foiled by Ciera, who sided with the returnees. However, with six players left, she had a change of heart, changing allegiances and forcing a tie which was resolved through random draw, resulting in Katie’s elimination. This allowed the returning players alliance of Tyson, Monica, and Gervase to take control, voting out the others and making it to the end of the game.
At the Final Tribal Council, Gervase was berated by the jury for his perceived rudeness and hiding behind more dominant players, while Monica was castigated for threatening to flip to the other alliance but ultimately never following through. This led the jury to award Tyson the title of Sole Survivor, receiving seven of the eight votes to win, and Monica receiving one.
Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode title[31]
Original air date
Redemption Island
Immunity
winner(s)
Voted out
Finish
Inhabitant(s)
Challenger(s)
Eliminated
"Blood Is Thicker Than Anything" September 18, 2013 None Laura B. 1st voted out
Day 1
Candice 2nd voted out
Day 1
Laura B.
Rupert1 Galang4 Marissa 3rd voted out
Day 3
Candice
"Rule In Chaos" September 25, 2013 Rupert Marissa Rupert Galang4 Rachel 4th voted out
Day 6
Candice
"Opening Pandora's Box" October 2, 2013 Candice Rachel Rachel Galang4 Colton Quit
Day 7
Marissa John 5th voted out
Day 8
"One Armed Dude and Three Moms" October 9, 2013 Candice John Marissa Galang4 Brad 6th voted out
Day 10
Marissa
"The Dead Can Still Talk" October 16, 2013 Candice Brad Candice Tadhana4 Laura M. 7th voted out
Day 13
John
"One-Man Wrecking Ball" October 23, 2013 John Laura M. Brad Tadhana4 Kat 8th voted out
Day 16
Brad
"Swoop In For The Kill" October 30, 2013 John Kat Kat Tadhana4 Laura B. 9th voted out
Day 18
Laura M.
"Skin of My Teeth" November 6, 2013 John Laura B. John Vytas Aras 10th voted out
Day 21
Laura M.5 Laura B.
"My Brother's Keeper" November 13, 2013 Aras Monica Vytas 11th voted out
Day 22
Katie Tina 12th voted out
Day 24
"Big Bad Wolf" November 20, 2013 Aras Vytas Aras Monica4 Laura M. 13th voted out
Day 26
Tina
"Gloves Come Off" November 27, 2013 Vytas Laura M. Vytas Monica Caleb 14th voted out
Day 29
Tina
"Rustle Feathers" December 4, 2013 Tina Caleb Caleb Gervase4
[Monica,
Tyson] Katie Eliminated3
Day 32
Laura M.
"Out On a Limb" December 11, 2013 Tina Katie Katie Ciera4
[Hayden] Hayden 15th voted out
Day 35
Laura M.
"It's My Night" December 15, 2013 Tina5 Hayden Hayden Tyson Ciera 16th voted out
7th jury member
Day 37
Laura M. Laura M.
Tyson Tina 17th Voted Out
8th Jury Member
Day 38
"Reunion" December 15, 2013 Jury vote
Gervase 2nd runner-up
Monica Runner-up
Tyson Sole Survivor
In the case of the immunity and reward winner being able to share their reward with others, the invitees are in brackets.
^4 The winner of the challenge also received reward.
^5 Returned to game upon winning Redemption Duel.
Episodes[edit]
Episode
#
Title
CBS recap
Rating/Share
(Household)
Rating/Share
18-49
Original air date
U.S. viewers
(million)
Weekly rank
1
"Blood Is Thicker Than Anything" Recap 5.9/10[32] 2.6/8[33] September 18, 2013 9.73[33] #12[34]
The ten pairs of returning players and their loved ones were dropped off in ten separate locations as part of the Day Zero twist to spend the night together without a tribe. The next morning, Jeff Probst welcomed the twenty castaways to the game and announced that they would not be playing the game with their loved ones, but against each other. The castaways split into their tribes and Jeff sprung a second twist on them that they would immediately vote out a member of their tribe. Tadhana voted out Laura Boneham. while Galang voted out Candice Cody. Jeff then announced that Redemption Island was back in play, but with a twist that the loved one of the castaway could switch places with them. Rupert Boneham immediately stepped forward to take his wife's place and she joined his tribe, Galang. After discussing it between themselves, John Cody did not switch with his wife, Candice. At their new campsite, Brad Culpepper arranged an all-male alliance at Tadhana.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Six castaways from each tribe would race out into the ocean and over a set of three obstacles to a boat. They would then dive down to untie knots to free the boat. The castaways would paddle the boat back to shore and deliver a chest with three bags of puzzle pieces. The other three members of the tribe would then assemble the puzzle pieces into a ship's wheel which would be used to raise a flag. The first tribe to raise their flag would win immunity and a reward of flint.
At the Immunity Challenge, Gervase Peterson struggled with the swimming part of the challenge, giving Tadhana a huge lead at the end of the boat stage of the challenge. The lead was squandered during the puzzle stage as Laura Morett, Monica Culpepper, and Tina Wesson worked efficiently to solve the puzzle to give Galang the win. Gervase's excessive celebration at the win did not go over well with Tadhana and that put a target on his niece, Marissa Peterson, despite her comments against her uncle's actions. The boy's alliance knew from day one that they wanted to vote out one of the women and was trying to decide between Katie Collins, who was seen as ineffective at the puzzle stage of the challenge, and Marissa, who was guilty by association for Gervase's excessive celebration. In the end, the boy's alliance went with Marissa and she was sent to Redemption Island.
2
"Rule In Chaos" Recap 5.8/10[35] 2.4/7[36] September 25, 2013 9.54[36] #24[37]
At Galang, Colton Cumbie was unhappy that the tribe didn't want to talk strategy and seemingly not playing the game, so he tried to stir up trouble by telling various castaways that others were targeting them. However, the tribe saw through his attempts at stirring up trouble and wanted the camp to remain drama free. Aras Baskauskas, Gervase, Monica, Tina, and Tyson Apostol formed an alliance. Over at Tadhana, Rachel Foulger tried to secure her position among the men's alliance while Ciera Eastin tried to swing the vote to Rachel by suggesting to others that she had an alliance with John.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would use a long pole to maneuver a wooden spool through a metal rod structure. They would then balance the spool on the top of the structure. The structure is mounted on a spring, so the structure would sway if the castaway touches the structure while maneuvering the spool, possibly toppling the spools from the top of the structure. The first two castaways to stack ten spools on top would remain in the game.
At the first Redemption Island Duel, Jeff announced that the first finisher would be able to give a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to any castaway of their choice. Candice and Rupert were close to finishing the Duel when Rupert's stack toppled over. Candice cruised to finishing first, while Rupert was unable to recover, allowing Marissa to continue on. Candice gave the clue to Hidden Immunity Idol to John. Back at camp, Vytas Baskauskas suggested to his alliance that they vote out Rachel in order to tempt Tyson into taking her place and weakening Galang in the process. John didn't want to vote out Rachel as if Tyson did switch at the Duel, it would mean more competition to Candice.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Three castaways would roll a fourth castaways in a barrel to four platforms to retrieve four bags of balls. Once all of the bags were retrieved, the remaining castaways would roll the balls up a ramp and into six targets. The first tribe to have a ball in all six targets would win immunity and a reward of fishing gear.
The combined Reward/Immunity Challenge was closely fought with Galang edging out Tadhana. The next day, the guys went with Vytas' suggestion and sent Rachel to Redemption Island.
3
"Opening Pandora's Box" Recap 6.3/10[38] 2.7/8[39] October 2, 2013 10.16[39] #21[40]
At Galang, Colton was still upset that the other players were not strategizing with him. When the tribes got to Redemption Island, Tyson saw through Tadhana's idea of weakening Galang by voting out Rachel so he could switch places with her. However, the couple agreed not to switch. Tyson then called out Brad for voting out Rachel, who fired back at the whole Galang tribe and stated that it was hard to vote out their fellow tribe members. But Brad was immediately rebuffed by Marissa, who said that Tadhana had voted out the two strongest women when they had the opportunity to vote out the weaker members of their tribe, making more sense and causing less tension. Brad told her that this was part of the game, but Marissa responded by cursing at him. Suddenly, Colton began to break down crying and told everybody that he wanted to quit. Jeff lambasted Colton for quitting, and even claimed that Colton faked appendicitis during Survivor: One World, making him a second time quitter. Colton denied this and then departed the game.
Redemption Island Challenge: The three castaways would stack wooden blocks like a line of domino tiles while avoiding bars that would topple the tiles that were already stacked. Once all of the blocks were properly stacked, the castaway would start a chain reaction which would release a ball that would smash a plate. The first two castaways to break their plates would remain in the game.
Candice took first place for the second time, while Marissa barely edged out Rachel after over 45 minutes of work. Candice gave John the second clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Facing off one-on-one, the castaways would battle sumo style using padded bags to try to knock their opponent off a platform and into the ocean to score a point for their tribe. The first tribe to five points would win immunity and a reward of a Tarp, pillows, blankets, mosquito net, rope, and a hammock. Tribe could also opt to win fishing gear instead.
At the challenge, during his match-up with Hayden, Tyson popped his right shoulder out. The Survivor Medical Team cleared him to remain in the game but advised he sit out the remainder of the challenge. Laura M. defeated Ciera in the final round to give Galang their third straight win. Back at camp, John lobbied to vote out Ciera as she didn't do as much work around camp as Katie. After John walked away, Brad proposed that they vote out John as Brad was worried that if Candice continued to win at Redemption Island, Brad would lose his control over John when Candice returned to the game. Brad organized the others to vote for John, but said that he didn't want to vote for John himself. Vytas and Hayden saw through Brad trying to get the tribe to do his dirty work and considered blindsiding Brad instead. However, at Tribal Council, they stuck to voting for John and he was voted out.
4
"One Armed Dude and Three Moms" Recap 5.9/10[41] 2.5/7[42] October 9, 2013 9.60[42] #19[43]
When the castaways arrived at the Redemption Island Duel, there was still a lot of anger towards Brad with Candice flipping the bird at him. Candice, John, Brad, and Monica argued about who was responsible for the castaways being sent to Redemption Island.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would maneuver a buoy along a rope twisted around a horizontal ladder. At the end of the rope, the castaway would untie a key from the buoy and use the key to unlock a bag of puzzle pieces. The first two castaways to solve their puzzle would remain in the game.
At the Duel, John came in first followed by Candice after Marissa faltered at the puzzle. At Candice's suggestion, John gave Monica the clue to the location of the Hidden Immunity Idol. However, at Brad's urging, Monica burned the clue in the ceremonial buff burning urn without looking at it. Back at the Tadhana camp, Brad started to feel the heat from his tribe members about continually voting out their loved ones, so he decided that Caleb Bankston should be the next to go since Colton had already quit the game. Caleb, Hayden Moss, and Vytas agreed to vote off one of the girls, but were weary of being "Johnned" by Brad. They wanted to keep Brad into the merge as that would take the heat off them. Over at Galang, Gervase and Tyson formed an alliance since their loved ones were now out of the game.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The castaways would paddle out into the ocean to retrieve five crates tied to the bottom of the ocean. Once all five crates were returned to the beach, the castaways would use the crates to build a staircase. Two castaways would then solve a puzzle revealing the combination on a wheel that would lead them to a key. The key would unlock a handle to raise a flag. The first tribe to raise their flag would win immunity and a reward of tea, coffee, croissants, and biscotti. Tribe could also opt to win fishing gear.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Tadhana again got off to an early lead, but lost when Laura M. again beat out her daughter Ciera during the puzzle stage. When Tadhana returned to camp, the men went off to strategize over whom to vote out. However, Brad lingered around camp and told the girls that he was going to vote for Caleb. Brad then joined the rest of the guys, but his slowness in joining them made the men suspicious of a plot by Brad. After some discussion, Brad agreed to vote for Ciera. At Tribal Council, after Brad admitted that it would be easy to vote out somebody without a loved one on the other tribe, Caleb announced that he would be voting for Brad and that other men on his tribe could vote for whomever they wanted. Brad said that he would not vote for Caleb. After all votes were read, Brad and Ciera had each received 3 votes. On the revote, in which Brad and Ciera were ineligible to participate, Vytas changed his vote to Brad, sending him to Redemption Island.
5
"The Dead Can Still Talk" Recap 6.0/10[44] 2.6/8[45] October 16, 2013 10.11[45] #18[46]
Over at Tadhana, everybody in the tribe tried to figure out where Caleb stood after the surprise shift in power from the last Tribal Council. When the tribes got to Redemption Island, Monica asked Brad to let her take his place, but he refused.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would disassemble a crate and use the pieces to build a bridge. Once the bridge was complete, they would disassemble the bridge and use some of the pieces to solve a puzzle. The first two castaways to solve their puzzle would remain in the game.
At the Duel, John took first place and Brad edged out Candice. John gave the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to Monica, but she again burned it in the ceremonial buff burning urn.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The castaways would face off one against one and slide down a water slide to retrieve a ring. They would then toss the ring onto a post to score a point for their tribe. The first tribe to score five points would win immunity and a reward of steaks, vegetables, spices, and a wok. Tribe could also opt to win fishing gear.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Tadhana got their first win. Back at camp, the alliance of Aras, Gervase, Monica, Tina, and Tyson were set to vote out Laura B. until Aras suggested that they pass on the easy vote and instead vote for Laura M. Aras thought that by voting out Laura M., she could defeat Brad at the Redemption Island duels and secure Monica's future loyalty in the game. At Tribal Council, the alliance went with Aras' plan and Laura M. was voted out.
6
"One-Man Wrecking Ball" Recap 5.8/9[47] 2.4/7[48] October 23, 2013 9.52[48] #22[49]
At Galang, Tyson and Gervase discussed how long they would wait until they took out Aras as they were concerned that Aras and Vytas would dominate the game after a tribal merger.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would race along a balance beam to collect four bags containing 100 numbered puzzle pieces. After a bag was collected, they would lay out the pieces in numerical order and then retrieve the next bag. The first two castaways to have all 100 pieces correctly placed would remain in the game.
At the Redemption Island Duel, Laura M. cruised to first place while second place was narrowly taken by John over Brad. Laura M. gave the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to Vytas, but he immediately burned the clue. After Laura M. and John left the Redemption Island Arena, Jeff announced that there would be a tribal switch and that they would draw buffs for new tribes. The new Galang became Kat Edorrson, Katie, Laura B., Monica, Tina, and Vytas while the new Tadhana became Aras, Caleb, Ciera, Gervase, Hayden, and Tyson.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Working two at a time, the tribe would race out to a cage on the bottom of the ocean, untie knots to release a gate, and retrieve a fish trap. Once three traps were retrieved, two castaways would use puzzle pieces contained in the traps to assemble a puzzle. The first tribe to assemble their puzzle would win immunity and a reward of fixings for a picnic: bread, ham, roast beef, cheese, condiments, and brownies.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Laura. B and Tina nearly threw away the challenge when they failed to remember to bring back the first fish trap. Tina nearly redeemed herself when she and Monica made up a lot of ground during the puzzle stage, going so far as thinking they had completed the puzzle twice, but Tadhana persevered and took the win. Back at camp, the women agreed to vote out Vytas, but Kat became irritated at Monica talking strategy too much and approached Tina about voting out Monica instead. Tina became concerned about Kat's loyalty and told Monica and Vytas about Kat's suggestion. Monica confronted Kat about it, but Kat denied everything. At Tribal Council, Kat pleaded for the tribe to keep her in the game and continued to deny that she suggested Monica be voted out. Vytas took the opportunity to deflect the vote away from him by pointing out that he was open and honest with the tribe while Kat was not. When the vote came, the women decided to eliminate Kat and she was sent to Redemption Island.
7
"Swoop In For The Kill" Recap 5.6/9[50] 2.3/7[51] October 30, 2013 9.00[51] #25[52]
At the Redemption Island Duel, Kat broke down after she entered the arena. Hayden said that his relationship with Kat was more important than the game. Jeff told him to prove it by putting him on the spot to switch with Kat. After Kat told Hayden that he had a better chance of winning the game, they did not switch.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would untie a series of knots to release a machete. They would then use the machete to cut a rope which would release a bag of puzzle pieces. The pieces would then have to be assembled into a puzzle the shape of a flame. The first two castaways to solve their puzzle would remain in the game.
John cruised to victory in the duel, while Laura M. beat out Kat to take second place. John gave the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to Monica who continued the practice of burning it. At the Tadhana camp while Aras was away, Tyson organized the ouster of Aras and the group of Caleb, Ciera, Gervase, Hayden, and Tyson agreed to go to the final five together.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Four castaways would be chained together by their ankles and have to navigate through an obstacle course to collect bags of balls and chains. Once all the bags were collected, one castaway would assemble the balls and chains into bolas to be used in a game of ladder toss. The first castaway to get three of their bolas onto the ladder would win immunity and a reward of fried chicken, biscuits, corn on the cob, macaroni and cheese, iced tea, and lemonade.
The combined Reward/Immunity Challenge was a close competition with the tribes tied throughout the challenge until Tyson edged out Tina during the ladder toss stage to give Tadhana their third straight victory. Back at the Galang camp, Laura B. took it upon herself to tell Vytas that he was going to be voted out next as she thought it would be the honorable thing to do. However, the other women did not look kindly upon Laura B. speaking for the girls alliance without consulting them first. Monica felt that she couldn't trust Laura B. while Tina was concerned about Laura B.'s unpredictability. At Tribal Council, the tribe debated voting out Vytas or Laura B. When the vote came, the women turned against Laura B. and she was voted out.
8
"Skin of My Teeth" Recap 5.5/9[53] 2.5/7[54] November 6, 2013 9.29[54] #21[55]
After returning to camp from Tribal Council, Monica was not happy about being told by Tina that she was fifth in line among an alliance of Tina, Katie, Aras, Vytas, and Gervase.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would hang onto a pole as long as they can. The last castaway left hanging without touching the ground would return to the game.
At the Duel, John slid off the pole first followed by Laura B. With the win, Laura M. returned to the game and Jeff announced the tribal merger. Jeff gave the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to Laura M. and she promptly burned it. Back at camp, Ciera told her mother about the individuals alliance she struck with the castaways who had their loved ones leave the game. Tyson found the Hidden Immunity Idol using the clues that Hayden told him when the tribes switched. Aras and Vytas talked and thought their alliance with Tina, Katie, Monica, Gervase, and Tyson was strong and that they should vote out Laura M. or Ciera next. Meanwhile, Monica talked to Tyson and he told her about the individuals alliance's plan to take out Aras.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would test their memory by having to memorize a series of symbols shown by Jeff. The castaways would have to show back the symbols in order. If they showed the wrong symbol, they would be out of the challenge. The last castaway to show all of the correct symbols would win immunity.
At the Immunity Challenge, Vytas beat his brother to take the first Individual Immunity. Aras got his alliance to agree to split the vote between Laura M. and Ciera in case there was a Hidden Immunity Idol in play. At Tribal Council, the castaways discussed shifting alliances among the individuals and the blood pairs. When the vote came, the individuals alliance revealed itself; joined by Laura M. and Ciera, they voted Aras out.
9
"My Brother's Keeper" Recap 6.0/9[56] 2.5/7[57] November 13, 2013 9.87[57] #20[58]
When the castaways returned from Tribal Council, Tina called out Monica and Tyson for the blindside against her alliance with Aras, but several of the tribe members defended themselves by telling Tina that Aras had several alliances.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would participate in the classic Survivor food eating challenge. In the first round, six castaways would move on after eating 40 mealworms. In the second round, two castaways would move on after eating 3 ounces (85 g) of pig intestines. In the last round, the two castaways would eat two grubs. The first castaway to finish their grubs would win immunity.
In the final round of the Immunity Challenge, Monica and Gervase downed pig intestines where Gervase faced the same food he was unable to eat in Survivor: Borneo. While he tried to finish the challenge this time, he could not and Monica was victorious. The alliance of seven decided to split the vote 4–3, with the four men voting for Vytas and the three women voting for Katie, to guard against the Hidden Immunity Idol. Tyson, who had the Hidden Immunity Idol, did not tell his alliance that the split was unnecessary as he did not want to put a target on himself. Vytas tried to scramble and get the vote to be 4–3 between Katie and himself. At Tribal Council, Vytas and Monica argued about Monica's status in the game. This upset Monica and she changed her vote to Vytas, but he already had the majority of votes and was sent to Redemption Island by a vote of 8–1–1. Monica's anger-fuelled vote against Vytas did not go over well with Gervase and he thought she should stick to the agreed upon plan.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would balance the tip of a sword on a shield. Then would then stack coins on top of the sword's handle. The last castaway to keep their stack of coins balanced would win immunity.
Katie won the Immunity Challenge, so Tina ran off trying to find the hidden immunity idol, knowing that she was sure to be voted out, but not knowing that Tyson already had it. With Tyson still keeping his Idol discovery a secret, the alliance of seven had to trail Tina to make sure she didn't find the Idol. Gervase and Tyson became concerned that Monica was being too paranoid about being voted out and was a loose cannon. At Tribal Council, Tina pointed out to Monica that she was on the bottom of the alliance hoping that the alliance of seven would blindside Monica. Tina also tried to bluff that she had the Hidden Immunity Idol. When the votes were counted, the alliance of seven sent Tina to Redemption Island.
10
"Big Bad Wolf" Recap 5.9/9[59] 2.5/7[60] November 20, 2013 10.18[60] #20[61]
When the tribe returned to camp after Tribal Council, Ciera told her mom, Laura M., that Katie or Monica had to go next, but Ciera was also willing to vote out her mother if it furthered her own chances in the game.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would use a grappling hook to retrieve three bags with a ball inside. They would then use one of the balls to complete a labyrinth maze. The first two castaways to complete the labyrinth would remain in the game.
At the Redemption Island Duel, Tina had a huge lead after collecting all three bags in four throws of the grappling hook, but her ball fell into a hole near the end of the labyrinth maze, allowing Vytas to take the win. Tina recovered from the delay to take second place over Aras, who became the first member of the jury. Vytas gave the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to Katie, who did not burn it like past recipients. The clue lead Katie to the spot of the Idol, but she did not know that Tyson already had it. Tyson told Caleb and Hayden that the guys should vote for Laura M. without telling Ciera so that Ciera would be spared from voting for her mom. Ciera told her mom that she had a better chance at winning the game and it may be necessary to vote her own mom out if the number of castaways got down to six. Laura M. was not happy about the idea of being voted out from an individual player's point of view, but she was proud that Ciera was growing and showing her strength of character.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The castaways would stand on small platforms and hang on to a rope while leaning backwards over the ocean. The rope would have knots tied along its length. After a while, the castaways would have to move further down the rope to the next knot, increasing the angle at which they were hanging over the water. The last castaway to hang on to the rope would win immunity and a reward of hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, french fries, and soda.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Monica defeated Tyson to take her second Individual Immunity. When Jeff told her that she could invite one person to share the reward, Monica instead told Jeff that the Individual Immunity was more important to her than the reward and that she would like to give the reward to the rest of the tribe and forego her share. Jeff agreed to the deal. After Tyson told Ciera that the guys were voting for Laura M. and she agreed that she could vote for her mom, Ciera started to make moves to keep her mom in the game. She figured out from Katie that she did not have the Hidden Immunity Idol and tried to persuade her alliance to vote out Katie. This caused Tyson to be concerned that Ciera was becoming a stronger player and that the alliance had to stick with the plan to vote out Laura M. At Tribal Council, the alliance (including Ciera) did stick with the original plan and Laura M. was sent to Redemption Island for a second time.
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"Gloves Come Off" Recap 5.1/9[62] 2.2/7[63] November 27, 2013 8.81[63] #22[64]
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would bounce four blocks along a rope tunnel to retrieve them. The blocks would then need to be stacked so that one color didn't show more than once on each column. The first two castaways to solve their puzzle would remain in the game.
At the Redemption Island Duel, Laura M. and Vytas got out to a big lead over Tina during the block retrieval stage. Laura M. finished her puzzle first and then proceeded to help Tina finish her puzzle while trying to prevent Vytas from finishing his. With Laura M.'s prompting, Tina finished just seconds ahead of Vytas and he went to join his brother on the jury. Laura M. gave the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to Ciera and she resumed the practice of burning the clue. Tyson began rounding up votes against Katie, but Hayden and Caleb had a different idea and wanted to blindside Tyson. Hayden and Caleb told Katie about their plan and she agreed as it would keep her in the game. When Hayden and Caleb told Ciera about their plan, she agreed to vote with them. However, she didn't trust them and immediately told Tyson about their plans. She told Tyson that all of her remaining votes would be for whomever Tyson told her to vote for. Tyson told her that they would vote for Caleb and filled Gervase in on the plan.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would hold on to a metal rod to which one end of a rope is spooled around. The other end of the rope is attached to a bucket overhead, weighted down with 25% of the castaway's body weight. The castaways would try to hold on to the rod and stop it from spinning, which would unspool the rope. The last castaway to prevent the rope from unspooling and letting the bucket hit the ground would win immunity.
At the Immunity Challenge, Jeff gave the castaways the option of sitting out the challenge and eating a feast of steak, chicken, sausage, bread and drinks. Ciera, Gervase, and Tyson chose to eat. Monica defeated Hayden for her third Individual Immunity. Concerned that Ciera had flipped on them, Hayden and Caleb approached Tyson to ask him if he was going to blindside them. Hayden and Caleb said that Ciera was playing both sides and trying to get the four men against each other. They told Tyson that they should vote for Ciera. Tyson thought their story was believable, but wasn't sure he could trust them. Tyson told Gervase about Hayden and Caleb's story and he was not sure whom to trust either. At Tribal Council, Tyson played his Hidden Immunity Idol, but no votes were cast against him. When the votes were read, Tyson and Gervase decided to trust Ciera, and Caleb was sent to Redemption Island.
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"Rustle Feathers" Recap 6.2/10[65] 2.6/8[66] December 4, 2013 10.63[66] #12[67]
Upon returning to camp after Tribal Council, Hayden told the tribe that everybody would come in second behind Tyson at the end of the game. The alliance of Ciera, Gervase, Monica, and Tyson agreed to vote out Hayden next.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would use 150 wooden tiles to construct a house of cards. The first two castaways to either construct a tower 8 feet (2.4 m) tall or have the tallest tower after 30 minutes would remain in the game.
At the Redemption Island Duel, Laura M. completed her house of cards first. Caleb was leading Tina as time was expiring, but with seconds left to go, his tower collapsed and Tina, who was struggling, stopped and ran down the clock to ensure that her stack does not fall from a winning position. As a result, Caleb became the third member of the jury. Laura M. gave the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to Ciera, who shared it with her alliance. Everybody went looking for the Idol, but Tyson found it and kept the discovery to himself again. Hayden talked to Gervase about blindsiding Tyson. Gervase told Hayden that he would only go along with it if Ciera agreed to vote Tyson.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: While balancing a ball on top of a pole, the castaways would run an three stage obstacle course. At the end of the first and second stages, the castaways would attach a segment to the pole making the pole longer and more difficult to balance. At end of the obstacle course, the castaways would release a key to a box of sandbags. They would then use the sandbags to knock over nine bamboo targets. The first castaway to knock over all their targets would win immunity and a reward of ice cream and root beer.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Gervase edged out Monica in a close competition. Jeff told Gervase to pick one castaway to join him in the reward and he picked Monica to return the favour as Monica previously gave up her reward to the whole tribe. Jeff told him to pick another, and after some indecision, selected Tyson. Seeing the snubbing of Ciera as a possible opening, Hayden talked to her about blindsiding Tyson, but she refused to break from her alliance. At Tribal Council, Hayden used Monica's and Gervase's slip-up about Ciera being fourth in the alliance to try to convince Ciera to vote for Monica and that if she joined him and Katie, Ciera would be in the final 3. Gervase argued that her alliance had always had her back while Hayden and Katie had both previously voted for her. When the vote came, Ciera decided to break from her alliance, forcing a 3–3 tie between Hayden and Monica. Jeff called for a revote and the vote was tied again. Jeff told Ciera, Gervase, Katie, and Tyson that they must unanimously agree to vote out Hayden or Monica or they would draw rocks. Ciera explained to her alliance that she voted for Monica because she felt she was fourth in the alliance and that she would draw rocks if Tyson and Gervase would join her vote. When nobody budged from their position, Ciera, Katie, and Tyson drew rocks to break the stalemate. Katie drew the white rock and she was sent to Redemption Island.
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"Out On a Limb" Recap 6.0/10[68] 2.5/8[69] December 11, 2013 9.92[69] #16[70]
Upon returning from Tribal Council, Tyson, tired of Monica over-strategizing, revealed to Monica and Gervase that he again had found the Hidden Immunity Idol and, thus, they did not have to worry about the next vote.
Redemption Island Challenge: The three Redemption Island inhabitants would use rope to tie together sticks in order to make a pole to retrieve three keys. The first two castaways to retrieve all three keys and unlock three locks would remain in the game.
At the Redemption Island Duel, Laura M. cruised to victory while a hesitant Tina came in second over Katie. Laura M. gave the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol to Ciera, which she shared with Hayden. The two went looking for it, but when they could not find it, Hayden reasoned that Tyson already had it. Ciera and Hayden agreed that the best plan of action would be to try to break Monica from her alliance with Gervase and Tyson by telling her that the two guys were just leading her on and that Tyson had her on a leash.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Starting from a platform out in the ocean, the castaways would guide a buoy along a rope and around an obstacle. Once on shore, the castaways would untie a bag of puzzle pieces. The first castaway to solve their puzzle would win immunity and a reward of a choice from a menu of steak, lobster, pizza, or a hamburger to be delivered to camp.
At the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, Ciera came from dead last during the swimming stage to solve the puzzle first, earning her first Individual Immunity. At Tribal Council, Monica was the swing vote and both sides tried to convince her to join them and that the other side was lying. When the vote came, Monica stuck with her original alliance and Hayden was sent to Redemption Island.
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"It's My Night" Recap 5.8/9[71] 2.6/7[72] December 15, 2013 10.19[72] #14[70]
After the tribe returned from Tribal Council, Tyson tried to secure Monica's allegiance by offering her the Hidden Immunity Idol, but she told him to keep it.
Redemption Island Challenge: The castaways would balance one foot on one end of a seesaw while a vase was balanced on the other. The last castaway to keep their vase balanced on the seesaw would return to the game.
At the Redemption Island Duel, Hayden dropped his vase after 15 minutes to become the fifth member of the jury. Tina then outlasted Laura M. to rejoin the game and to send Laura M. to the jury. Tina kept the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol. She and Ciera went looking for the Idol in vain, so they turned to working on Monica to turn on her alliance.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would pull on a rope attached to an unbalanced table to keep the table level. They would stand a wooden block on end and have to hold on to the rope to keep the block upright. They would then retrieve one of nine wooden blocks from three stations while keeping all the blocks on the table upright. Once the block was retrieved, the castaway would have to stack the block on the table and retrieve the other blocks. Should any of the blocks fall, the castaway would have to return to the table and restack the blocks. The first castaway to have all ten blocks standing for a three count would win immunity.
At the Immunity Challenge, Tyson defeated Gervase and Monica. Back at camp, Tyson wanted Gervase and Monica to decide between themselves to vote out Ciera or Tina. The argument between them became rather heated. At Tribal Council, Ciera and Tina resumed their pitch to Monica to join them. When the vote was about to be read, Tyson gave his Hidden Immunity Idol to Gervase and he played it. The votes against Gervase was negated, but he did not need the added protection of the Idol as Monica had voted for Ciera and she was sent to the jury. Monica was furious that Tyson gave the Hidden Immunity Idol to Gervase without telling her.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would race through an obstacle course and a water slide to retrieve six bags of puzzle pieces, two at a time. They would then use the pieces to solve a puzzle which would give them clues to solve a combination lock. The first castaway to unlock the combination lock and raise their flag would win immunity.
Tyson won Individual Immunity for the second time in a row. Tina told Monica that she should make a big move and vote for Gervase, forcing a fire making tie breaker, but Monica decided to stick to her original alliance and Tina became the last member of the jury.
On day 39, the final three enjoyed the traditional breakfast and then headed off to the final Tribal Council. The three made their opening statements to the jury and then Jeff opened the floor to the jury to make their own statements and ask questions. Vytas told Tyson that he was not going to get his vote, that Gervase playing "old school", as noted in his opening statement, meant that he was not adapting to the game; and that he was unsure of whom he was going to vote for. After Tyson said in his opening statement that he played the game without malice, Katie asked him about the malice in his comment that she was headed to the jury after they drew rocks. Tyson said that that was his one regret in the game and apologized for it. Caleb asked Gervase about his big move in the game and Monica about revealing something about herself. Ciera asked Tyson if he viewed himself as a villain or hero, while she asked Gervase if he ever considered voting out Tyson. Laura M. asked Monica about who she was and about being vulnerable. Tina asked the three to pick one word to describe themselves, with Monica picking "generous", Gervase picking "honorable", and Tyson picking "fun-loving". Hayden asked Tyson if he had the Hidden Immunity Idol when he drew rocks and Monica about what the jury's perception of her was as he felt that nobody really knew her. Finally, Aras asked the final three about whom they felt he should vote for if not themselves; Monica and Gervase picked Tyson, and Tyson picked Monica. The jurors cast their votes, with Monica garnering one vote and Tyson receiving the rest, earning the title of Sole Survivor in a 7–1–0 vote.
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"Reunion" N/A 4.5/8[73] 1.9/5[72] December 15, 2013 7.46[72] N/A
The castaways discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst.
Voting history[edit]
Pre-Merge
Original Tribes
Switched Tribes
Episode #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Day #
1 3 6 7 8 10 13 16 18
Eliminated
Laura B. Candice Rupert Marissa Rachel Colton John Tie9 Brad Laura M. Kat Laura B.
Votes
5–2–1–16 5–3–17 None1 8–1 5–2–1 None8 6–1 3–3 3–1 7–1 5–1 4–1
Voter
Vote
Tyson Laura M. Laura M.
Monica Candice Laura M. Kat Laura B.
Gervase – 7 Laura M.
Tina Candice Laura M. Kat Laura B.
Ciera Laura B. Marissa John John Brad None10
Hayden Laura B. Marissa Rachel John Ciera Ciera
Katie Marissa Marissa John John Brad Brad Kat Laura B.
Caleb Laura B. Marissa Rachel John Brad Brad
Vytas Laura B. Marissa Rachel John Ciera Brad Kat Laura B.
Aras Gervase Laura M.
Laura B. Marissa Laura M. Kat Vytas
Kat Candice Laura M. Vytas
Laura M. Candice Laura B.
Brad Laura B. Marissa Rachel John Ciera None10
John – 6 Marissa Rachel Ciera
Colton Candice
Rachel Katie[74] Marissa Ciera
Marissa Brad Katie
Rupert Laura M.
Candice Laura M.
Post-Merge
Merged Tribe
Episode #
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Day #
21 22 24 26 29 32 35 37 38
Eliminated
Aras Vytas Tina Laura M. Caleb Tie9 Tie13 Katie Hayden Ciera Tina
Votes
7–2–2 8–1–1 7–1–1 7–1 4–3 3–3 2–2 None3 3–2 3–011 3–1
Voter
Vote
Tyson Aras Vytas Tina Laura M. Caleb Hayden Hayden Hayden Ciera Tina
Monica Aras Vytas Tina Laura M. Caleb Hayden None12 Hayden Ciera Tina
Gervase Aras Vytas Tina Laura M. Caleb Hayden Hayden Hayden Ciera Tina
Tina Ciera Vytas Tyson Gervase Gervase
Ciera Aras Katie Tina Laura M. Caleb Monica Monica Gervase Gervase
Hayden Aras Vytas Tina Laura M. Ciera Monica None12 Gervase
Katie Ciera Vytas Monica Laura M. Ciera Monica Monica
Caleb Aras Vytas Tina Laura M. Ciera
Laura M. Aras Vytas[75] Tina Katie
Vytas Laura M. Tyson
Aras Laura M.
Jury vote
Episode #
15
Day #
39
Finalist
Gervase Monica Tyson
Votes
7–1–0
Juror
Vote
Tina Tyson
Ciera Tyson
Laura M. Tyson
Hayden Tyson
Katie Tyson
Caleb Tyson
Vytas Monica
Aras Tyson
^6 John's vote was not revealed as Laura B. had already received a majority of the votes.
^7 Gervase's vote was not revealed as Candice had already received a majority of the votes.
^8 No vote; Colton voluntarily exited the game.
^9 The first Tribal Council Vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
^10 Brad and Ciera were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council Vote.
^11 Tyson played a Hidden Immunity Idol on Gervase, therefore two votes against him were not counted.
^12 Hayden and Monica were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council Vote.
^13 After two rounds of voting, Tribal Council remained tied. Per the rules, the non-tied and non-immune castaways must come to a unanimous decision as to who to eliminate between the tied castaways, or else one of the deliberating castaways would be eliminated by random draw.
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Survivor: Cagayan
Winner
Tony Vlachos
Presented by
Jeff Probst
No. of episodes
13
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
18
Production
Location(s)
Palaui Island, Cagayan, Philippines[1]
Filming dates
July 11, 2013
– August 18, 2013[2]
Broadcast
Original run
February 26, 2014 – May 21, 2014
Chronology
Preceded by
Survivor: Blood vs. Water
Followed by
Survivor: San Juan del Sur
Survivor: Cagayan, also known as Survivor: Cagayan — Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty,[3][4] is the twenty-eighth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season filmed from July 11–August 18, 2013,[1] and premiered on February 26, 2014, with the first two episodes screened back-to-back,[4][5][6] featuring 18 new players divided into three tribes of six based on dominant attribute — athleticism, intelligence, and attractiveness.[7][8] For the first time since Survivor: Thailand in 2002, the finale and live reunion show did not take place on a Sunday but instead aired in the show's regular Wednesday time slot on May 21, 2014. That night, Tony Vlachos was named the Sole Survivor over Yung "Woo" Hwang by a vote of 8–1.
The cast includes Cliff Robinson, former professional basketball player, and David Samson, president of the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball.[9]
This season features the return of a hidden immunity idol that can be used at Tribal Council after the votes have been read, which is how it was used in Survivor: Panama and Survivor: Cook Islands, which was hidden once the tribes merged.[10] This is in addition to hidden immunity idols that must be played after the votes are cast but before they are read, as seen in Survivor: Fiji onward. This is also the first time in 10 seasons, since Survivor: Tocantins, to feature a final two instead of a final three.
Contents [hide]
1 Contestants
2 Season summary 2.1 Episodes
2.2 Voting history
3 Reception
4 References
5 External links
Contestants[edit]
The cast is composed of 18 new players, initially split into three tribes containing six members each: Aparri ("Brawn"), Luzon ("Brains"), and Solana ("Beauty").[11] The Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty tribe division concluded with a tribe switch in the fourth episode, on day 12.[12][13]
List of Survivor: Cagayan contestants
Contestant
Original tribe
Switched tribe
Merged tribe
Finish
David Samson
45, Plantation, Florida Luzon 1st voted out
Day 3
Garrett Adelstein
27, Santa Monica, California Luzon 2nd voted out
Day 6
Brice Johnston
27, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Solana 3rd voted out
Day 8
J'Tia Taylor
31, Chicago, Illinois Luzon 4th voted out
Day 11
Cliff Robinson
46, Newark, New Jersey Aparri Solana 5th voted out
Day 14
Lindsey Ogle
29, Kokomo, Indiana Aparri Solana Quit
Day 14
Alexis Maxwell
21, Addison, Illinois Solana Aparri 6th voted out
Day 16
Sarah Lacina
29, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Aparri Aparri Solarrion 7th voted out
1st jury member
Day 19
Morgan McLeod
21, San Jose, California Solana Aparri 8th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 22
LJ McKanas
34, Boston, Massachusetts Solana Solana 9th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 25
Jeremiah Wood
34, Dobson, North Carolina Solana Aparri 10th voted out
4th jury member
Day 28
Jefra Bland
22, Campbellsville, Kentucky Solana Solana 11th voted out
5th jury member
Day 30
Latasha "Tasha" Fox
37, St. Louis, Missouri Luzon Aparri 12th voted out
6th jury member
Day 33
Trish Hegarty
48, Boston, Massachusetts Aparri Solana 13th voted out
7th jury member
Day 36
Spencer Bledsoe
21, Chicago, Illinois Luzon Aparri 14th voted out
8th jury member
Day 37
Kassandra "Kass" McQuillen
41, Tehachapi, California Luzon Aparri 15th voted out
9th jury member
Day 38
Yung "Woo" Hwang
29, Newport Beach, California Aparri Solana Runner-up
Tony Vlachos
39, Jersey City, New Jersey Aparri Solana Sole Survivor
Season summary[edit]
The eighteen new castaways were divided into three tribes based on primary attribute: Aparri (Brawn), Luzon (Brains), and Solana (Beauty). The Brains tribe stumbled out of the gate, losing three of the first four immunity challenges and being reduced to only Tasha, Kass, and Spencer. The Beauty tribe, led by LJ, only lost one member, while the Brawn tribe went undefeated in challenges. With 14 players remaining, the castaways were shuffled into two tribes of seven: Aparri—featuring the three Brains, three Beauty, and Sarah from the Brawn tribe— and Solana, consisting of Beauties LJ and Jefra, and the other five Brawn. The Brawn initially planned to hold strong and get rid of LJ, but he and Jefra convinced Tony and Trish to turn on the Brawn alliance to vote out physical threat Cliff instead.
The tribes merged with 11 players remaining, five from Solana and six from Aparri. While the swapped tribes looked like they were going to stick together, Tony attempted to sway his old ally Sarah back to the Brawn-heavy Solana alliance, but Sarah was indecisive. Instead, Trish persuaded Kass to swap alliances, which she did, eliminating Sarah and putting Solana in power. Despite being in the majority, Tony’s paranoia continually got the better of him as he and Woo navigated between alliances to blindside potential threats. He also found multiple hidden immunity idols, including a special one that could be used after the votes were read. Tony lied about the idol’s “different powers” and successfully managed to avoid being targeted out of fear, ending up in the final three with Kass and Woo.
Woo won the final immunity challenge; while Kass seemed like an easy choice to take to the end after betraying her initial alliance, Tony convinced Woo to honor their bond as tribe mates throughout the entire game, and Woo took Tony to the Final Tribal Council. At the Final Tribal Council, a majority of the jury grilled Tony for his aggressive game play, while Woo was criticized for riding Tony's coattails. Ultimately Tony was awarded the title of Sole Survivor with eight of the nine jury votes.
Challenge winners and eliminations by episodes
Episode title
Original air date
Challenge winner(s)
Eliminated
Finish
Reward
Immunity
"Hot Girl With a Grudge" February 26, 2014 Solana1 David 1st voted out
Day 3
Aparri1
Aparri1 Garrett 2nd voted out
Day 6
Solana1
"Cops-R-Us" March 5, 2014 Aparri1 Brice 3rd voted out
Day 8
Luzon1
"Our Time to Shine" March 12, 2014 Solana Solana J'Tia 4th voted out
Day 11
Aparri Aparri
"Odd One Out" March 19, 2014 Solana Aparri Cliff 5th voted out
Day 14
"We Found Our Zombies" March 26, 2014 Solana Solana Lindsey Quit
Day 14
Alexis 6th voted out
Day 16
"Head of the Snake" April 2, 2014 None Woo Sarah 7th voted out
1st jury member
Day 19
"Mad Treasure Hunt" April 9, 2014 Jefra, Jeremiah, LJ, Morgan, Spencer Spencer Morgan 8th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 22
"Bag of Tricks" April 16, 2014 Jeremiah, Spencer, Tony Tasha LJ 9th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 25
"Sitting In My Spy Shack" April 23, 2014 Jefra, Jeremiah, Spencer, Tasha Tasha Jeremiah 10th voted out
4th jury member
Day 28
"Chaos Is My Friend" April 30, 2014 Survivor Auction Tasha Jefra 11th voted out
5th jury member
Day 30
"Havoc to Wreak" May 7, 2014 Kass,
Spencer,
Woo Spencer Tasha 12th voted out
6th jury member
Day 33
"Straw That Broke The Camel's Back" May 14, 2014 Tony
[Trish] Spencer Trish 13th voted out
7th jury member
Day 36
"It's Do or Die" May 21, 2014 None Kass Spencer 14th voted out
8th jury member
Day 37
Woo Kass 15th voted out
9th jury member
Day 38
"Reunion" Jury vote
Woo Runner-up
Tony Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
^1 Combined reward and immunity challenge
Episodes[edit]
Episode
#
Title
CBS recap
Rating/Share
18-49
Original air date
U.S. viewers
(million)
Weekly Rank
1
"Hot Girl With a Grudge" Recap 2.4/7[14] February 26, 2014 9.40[14] 20[15]
All three tribes were asked to designate a leader. David, Sarah, and LJ were chosen for the Brains, Brawn, and Beauty tribes respectively; they then had to pick their tribe's weakest player as David, Sarah, and LJ respectively chose Garrett, Trish, and Morgan. All three were flown by helicopter to their camps, while the remaining tribe members had to walk there. Upon arriving at camp, the weakest players had to choose between an extra bag of rice for the tribe or a clue to a hidden immunity idol. Garrett and Morgan chose to look for the Idol, but only Garrett found one, while Trish chose the extra bag of rice. Brice began to bond with Morgan after noticing bonds were forming between LJ and Jeremiah, and Alexis and Jefra. At the Brawn camp, Woo recognized Cliff, but the tribe didn't care about his professional sports past. Sarah confronted Tony, as she pegged him as being a cop, but he denied it and claimed to be a construction worker. At the Brains camp, J'Tia was leading the tribe in building their shelter despite coming across as bossy.
Reward/Immunity challenge: The tribes would start at one end of a course with a wagon. Along the way, they would retrieve keys from a tall post with a long pole to unlock three trunks with puzzle pieces inside, and put the trunks on the wagon. After getting all three trunks, the tribes would have to disassemble the wagon and push the pieces of the wagon and the trunks either through or over a fence, then climb over the fence themselves. They then would re-assemble the wagon, put the trunks on board, and drag the wagon through more obstacles. Once at the finish, two tribe members would take the pieces out of the trunks and assemble the vertical puzzle. The first two tribes to finish would get immunity; the first-place tribe would also get a fire-making kit, while second place would get flint to make fire.
At the challenge, the Brawns and the Beauty tribe took a big lead; by the time the Brains tribe began the puzzle, the other tribes were almost finished. The Beauty tribe finished first with the Brawn tribe coming in second. At the Brains camp, Kass and David debated over who to vote out: Kass wanted J'Tia out for her poor attitude and work ethic, while David wanted to target Garrett, who he saw as a threat later in the game. Garrett was conflicted between voting for J'Tia and David after being selected by David as the weakest tribe member. J'Tia and Tasha agreed to Garrett's plan, but Spencer was paranoid about David potentially having an idol and believed J'Tia was the easier vote. In the end, Spencer sided with Garrett and David was voted out.
After the vote, Kass found herself in a swing vote position, sitting between Spencer and Garrett, and J'Tia and Tasha, eventually allying with the former. At the Brawn camp, Cliff and Woo bonded, while Tony wasn't fond of Cliff's popularity within the tribe. Trish and Lindsey argued over workload. Tony built a hiding spot in the shelter, named the "Spy Shack," to eavesdrop on his tribe's conversations. At the Beauty camp, Jeremiah and Morgan bonded, while Brice attempted to solidify an alliance with them.
Reward/Immunity challenge: The tribes would race out into the ocean and climb over and into a bamboo cage. The tribe would then have to untie an underwater door on the cage bottom and drag heavy fish traps through the door and back to the beach. Once on the beach, they must retrieve puzzle pieces inside the fish traps. After that, one member from each tribe must assemble a rotating puzzle. The first two tribes to finish would get immunity; the first-place tribe would receive a deluxe fishing kit, including nets, lures, worms, along with a pan and spices, while second place would receive fish lures, weights, and line.
At the challenge, the Brawn and Brains tribes took an early lead over the Beauty tribe. The Brawn tribe placed first while J'Tia of the Brains tribe struggled with the puzzle. The Beauty tribe managed to come from behind and place second, thanks to LJ's work on the puzzle, sending the Brains to their second consecutive Tribal Council. After the challenge, Tony found a clue to the hidden immunity idol in the reward and ended up finding the idol. At the Brains camp, Garrett, not wanting anyone to have private talks with each other, began an open discussion with the tribe on who to send home as he, Kass, and Spencer had agreed on voting out J'Tia. Tasha argued with Garrett, as she wanted to strategize and believed Garrett was not playing the game correctly. When Tasha attempted to privately talk with Kass about voting out Garrett, Garrett and Spencer followed them. With her tribe distracted, J'Tia dumped most of their rice into the fire due to being angry about her tribe wanting to vote her out. At Tribal Council, Garrett got into an argument with J'Tia and Tasha, and outed his alliance with Spencer and Kass. In the end, Kass flipped, siding with girls to vote out Garrett, who had left his hidden idol back at camp.
2
"Cops-R-Us" Recap 2.4/8[16] March 5, 2014 9.58[16] 18[17]
Spencer questioned the rest of his tribe if J'Tia would have been voted out if Garrett had not had an open discussion about the vote. Tasha said she planned to vote for J'Tia until Garrett revealed his alliance that didn't involve her. At the Brawn camp, Tony admitted to Sarah that he's a police officer, which she earlier suspected and he denied. The two formed an alliance, naming it "Cops-R-Us." Tony lied to Sarah, claiming that Cliff and Lindsey suggested an interest in getting Sarah out of the game. A rain storm came down on the castaways throughout the night and following day. At the Beauty camp, LJ ventured off during the storm in search of the hidden immunity idol and eventually found it. At the Brains camp, they all practiced throwing water to each other from coconut-to-coconut based on their challenge clue.
Reward/Immunity challenge: One tribe member closest to the ocean would collect a bucket of water. They then had to work with their tribe to pass the water to each other by throwing it in the air and catching it in their buckets, with the final member eventually dumping the remaining water into a container which, when filled, would drop and release a ball. Two tribe members would then use the ball to complete a circular maze with the winning tribe receiving a tarp and other comfort items along with immunity while the second place tribe would receive immunity and a tarp.
The Brawn tribe finished first with the Brains tribe coming in second. At the Brawn tribe, Tony found a clue in their reward to the hidden immunity idol and hid it, as he already had found the idol. The Beauty tribe began looking to Tribal Council as LJ asked the tribe if anybody wanted to go home, but received no responses. The alliance of LJ, Jeremiah, Jefra, and Alexis decided to split the vote between Brice and Morgan in case of a hidden immunity idol, while the two outsiders attempted to sway Jeremiah into voting with them for Alexis. At Tribal Council, Jeremiah stayed loyal to LJ, forcing a three-way tie between Morgan, Brice, and Alexis. On the revote, Brice was unanimously eliminated.
3
"Our Time to Shine" Recap 2.5/8[18] March 12, 2014 9.66[18] 16[19]
After returning from Tribal Council, Morgan approached Jeremiah in front of the entire tribe to question his reason for voting with LJ, Alexis, and Jefra rather than siding with herself and Brice. Jeremiah defended himself saying that his first alliance was with LJ, Alexis, and Jefra, and he felt Brice was too much of a social threat. Morgan worked on convincing Jefra and Alexis that Jeremiah had actually been the one organizing the vote for Alexis. Back at the Brains' camp, they again practiced for a challenge based on the clue they received in tree-mail.
Reward challenge: One member of each tribe would act as a caller while two other blindfolded tribe members would navigate the course to retrieve five items and a flag, eventually working with a third blindfolded tribemate to hoist the items up to the caller's platform. The winning tribe would receive three egg-laying hens and a rooster, while the second-place tribe would receive a dozen eggs.
Throughout the challenge, the Beauty and Brains tribes were neck-and-neck while Brawn constantly trailed. However, after the Beauty tribe won the challenge, J'Tia of the Brains struggled with hoisting the last item, a flag, resulting in the Brawn tribe catching up and eventually placing second. At the Beauty camp, Jeremiah pulled out a note from their reward in front of the tribe, a hidden immunity idol clue which he read out loud. He proceeded to kill the rooster for the tribe to eat by ripping its head off. At the Brawn's camp, Sarah conspired to get Cliff out of the game due to Tony's lie to Sarah about Cliff targeting her, convincing Woo and Trish to throw the upcoming immunity challenge to do so.
Immunity challenge: All tribe members would take turns diving into the water to retrieve buoys. Once all five are collected, tribe members must throw them into a basket floating in the water. Two tribe members would stay in the water to retrieve any buoys that miss the basket; the person throwing could not throw until they had all un-scored buoys on their platform.
The Beauty tribe came in first place. Despite the attempts of several Brawn tribemates to throw the challenge, they finished again in second place, sending the Brains tribe back to Tribal Council. Kass and Tasha weighed their options and considered whether they would vote for Spencer, who was outside their women's alliance but their best challenge competitor, or J'Tia, who was in their alliance but a challenge liability who had also dumped their rice in a fit of rage. In the end, Kass and Tasha sided with Spencer, voting J'Tia out.
4
"Odd One Out" Recap 2.5/8[20] March 19, 2014 9.46[20] 14[21]
The Brains tribe comes back to camp pleased with their decision to vote out J'Tia at Tribal Council. The next day, the tree mail suggested a reward challenge for food. When the tribes arrived to the challenge, host Jeff Probst told the castaways to drop their buffs, as the three tribes were being redistributed into two tribes. The entire "Brawn" tribe, with the exception of Sarah, joined two "Beauty" members, LJ and Jefra, to make up the new Solana tribe. Sarah would join the three remaining "Brains" (Kass, Spencer, Tasha) and the remaining "Beauty" members (Jeremiah, Alexis, Morgan) to make up the new Aparri tribe.
Reward challenge: One member of each tribe would hang on to a post. Two members of the opposing tribe would attempt to remove them from the post and drag them across the sand to the finish line. The first tribe to get the member of the other tribe across the finish line would receive one point. The first tribe to score two points wins coffee and pastries.
The new Solana tribe won the challenge 2–1 after Cliff proved too heavy for Spencer and Jeremiah to shift. Back at the Solana camp, LJ and Trish formed a bond after both found out they were from Massachusetts. This led to the chagrin of her fellow "Brawn" allies, who were concerned that Trish would abandon their alliance. Meanwhile at Aparri, the former Brains tribe found themselves in a power position after Alexis, Morgan, and Jeremiah each sought out their own new alliance of four with them.
Immunity challenge: Each tribe uses a puzzle log to break through two wooden walls; then, they must turn, pull and push the puzzle log to navigate a maze that is worked into the surface of the log. Once the log is cleared from the maze station, the first tribe to hit a gong at the end of the course wins immunity.
At the immunity challenge, the Aparri members overcame Solana's early lead to win immunity. While most of the original Brawn tribe wanted to vote out LJ, Trish decided to join LJ and Jefra in voting out Cliff. She encouraged Tony to join her newly formed alliance and eliminate former NBA player and potential post-merge challenge threat Cliff, though Tony appeared hesitant. LJ was prepared to play his hidden immunity idol, but chose not to do so. In the end, his idol wasn't needed after Tony and Trish joined him and Jefra, forming a majority and eliminating Cliff.
5
"We Found Our Zombies" Recap 2.3/7[22] March 26, 2014 9.85[22] 12[23]
After Tribal Council, Trish approached Lindsey to explain why she flipped from their alliance. The two instead engaged in a heated argument, resulting in Lindsey walking away from camp. Jeff met up with Lindsey and she informed him that she was pulling herself from the game; fearing that, if she stayed any longer, she might do something that she wouldn't want her child to see. Soon after, Jeff stopped by Solana's camp to inform the tribe of Lindsey's decision to leave.
Reward challenge: Facing off one against one in a fenced off circle, a castaway from each tribe would hold a wooden idol on top of a platform that they would hold in one hand. They would use the other free hand to attempt to knock their opponent's idol off the platform. The castaway whose idol hit the ground last would score one point for their tribe. First tribe to four points would get to raid the other tribe's camp.
The Solana tribe won the reward challenge and selected Tony and Woo to go to the Aparri camp and pick two items they'd like to take. Tony and Woo opened two notes given to them at the challenge: one informing them of the items they could choose from and the second being a clue to the hidden immunity idol at their own camp. Instead, Tony pretended they were given a clue to assign to a member of the Aparri tribe, giving it to Jeremiah in an attempt to make him a target. Jeremiah later realized that the clue was the same one he had received while on the original Solana tribe and therefore useless to him at Aparri, though Spencer and Alexis appeared skeptical about that claim.
Immunity challenge: Each tribe would build a staircase out of wooden poles, then climb it to reach a bamboo maze. Upon exiting the maze and sliding down a bamboo slide, one tribe member would maneuver a key through a rope obstacle, using the key to unlock a machete to release puzzle pieces. Two more tribe members would then solve a puzzle to reveal the solution to a combination lock. The first tribe to unlock their flag would win immunity.
Despite quickly falling behind on the staircase portion, the Solana tribe came out victorious due to LJ's and Woo's puzzle-solving skills, and won immunity. At the Aparri camp, Alexis attempted to convince the rest of the tribe to vote out Jeremiah, believing him to be the most likely person to turn against them after the merge. Spencer saw through Alexis' scheming and felt she came across as fake, along with the worry that Alexis would rejoin former Beauty allies LJ and Jefra at the merge. At Tribal Council, it was discussed that tribal cohesion was necessary in order to win challenges, which brought up past conflict between Jeremiah and Morgan. Ultimately, Jeremiah was spared over Alexis, who was voted out by her entire tribe.
6
"Head of the Snake" Recap 2.3/7[24] April 2, 2014 9.48[24] 17[25]
On Day 17, both tribes were anticipating a merge. Their assumptions proved correct after tree mail instructed the former Solana tribe to move to the Aparri beach. Upon arrival, the merge was confirmed and they were informed of a new hidden immunity idol with unspecified "different powers." With the new tribe totaling eleven members, each former tribe attempted to solidify their numbers ahead of the first individual immunity challenge. Despite some tension between Kass and Sarah, the former Aparri tribe had a one-member numerical advantage, so Tony attempted to get his former ally Sarah to flip to the Solana alliance.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would stand barefoot on wooden slats on an a-frame that was floating in the water and try to remain balanced. After 15 minutes, the castaways would move up to a second set of slats, closer together. After another 15 minutes, the castaways would move to the top of the a-frame where they would have to balance until one person remained, who would then win immunity.
Woo held out against Tony to win immunity. Sarah decided to remain loyal to the former Aparri tribe and encouraged her allies to vote for Tony. When questioned by Tony about her allegiances, Sarah remained non-committal and he realized she would not turn to their side. Instead, Trish—who had overheard an argument between Sarah and Kass—questioned Kass about her role in the alliance and asked who from the former Aparri she would most likely vote for. When she answered with Sarah, Trish told her that the former Solana tribe would vote for Sarah per Kass' request, leaving the option for Kass to vote with them on the table.
At Tribal Council, Tony revealed his hidden immunity idol and announced that it was a "community idol" to help any member of his alliance. Spencer then publicly announced for the Aparri alliance to switch their votes to "the other one." Thinking that "the other one" was LJ, Tony played his idol on him. LJ repaid the favor by playing his own idol on Tony, ensuring that both men were safe from the vote. "The other one" turned out to be Jefra, wasting both idols. However, Kass ended up turning on the Aparri alliance to send Sarah to the jury.
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"Mad Treasure Hunt" Recap 2.4/7[26] April 9, 2014 9.62[26] 14[27]
After Tribal Council, Spencer expressed his resentment towards Kass for voting against their alliance, though Kass remained pleased with her decision. The next day, tension grew after Kass called Morgan out for being lazy and spending all day laying in the shelter instead of contributing around camp.
Reward challenge: Divided into two teams of five, the castaways would jump off a platform into the water and navigate a teeter-totter and balance beam. Once on land, the teams would untie knots on a treasure chest and then carry it to a tower, climb up the tower individually and pull the chest up. Two members from each team would then solve a puzzle. The first team to solve the puzzle would be taken to an Outback Steakhouse and enjoy a feast including steak, baked potatoes, and s'mores.
The team of Jefra, Jeremiah, LJ, Morgan, and Spencer won the reward challenge. During their reward, Spencer found a clue to a hidden immunity idol in his napkin and slipped it into his pocket without anyone noticing. Back at camp, Spencer went off in the rain to read his clue and look for the idol, only to be followed by Woo. After the two met up and Spencer began walking away, Woo picked up the pants Spencer had left behind and discovered his idol clue when it fell out of the pants. Woo ran back to camp with the clue and informed everyone about Spencer's discovery, prompting everyone to begin searching for the idol. Eventually, Spencer found the idol when Kass—who was supposed to be watching him—briefly turned her back. Upon reading the sheet of parchment that came with the idol, Spencer learned that it was not the idol with "different powers" mentioned in the merge feast announcement.
Immunity challenge: Castaways would stand on a wooden frame, balancing a block between their head and the top of the frame without the assistance of their hands. The last contestant with their block remaining would win immunity.
After approximately an hour and a half, Spencer outlasted Tasha to win immunity. Back at camp, Spencer attempted to convince Kass to flip back over to their alliance and vote out Tony. The new Solana alliance planned to target Morgan, feeling that she was too lazy around camp and if anyone had found an idol, they would not give it to her. At Tribal Council, Jeff made note of Kass' unpredictability, leading to both alliances feeling uneasy. In the end, Kass stuck with her new alliance and Morgan was voted out.
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"Bag of Tricks" Recap 2.3/8[28] April 16, 2014 9.35[28] 10[29]
After receiving four votes at the previous Tribal Council, Tony went into a tirade upon returning to camp. Even though he was in the majority alliance, he was concerned that he might be the next to go for being perceived as a threat. Tony decided to shift the target onto his ally LJ by trying to get LJ to break the alliance's final six deal, telling LJ that he was concerned about the possibility of Woo having a hidden immunity idol. Once LJ proposed blindsiding Woo to mitigate Tony's paranoia, Tony had the leverage he needed to try to send LJ out of the game.
Reward challenge: Divided into three teams of three, the castaways would release twenty sandbags and toss them through a net tube. Once the sandbags have been manipulated through the tube, one castaway would toss them onto a trampoline toward five targets. The first team to land a sandbag in every target wins a trip to a spa with massages, showers, and food.
Tony, Spencer, and Jeremiah won the reward challenge. At the spa, Tony told Spencer and Jeremiah that things in his alliance were not as tight as they seemed and offered the opportunity for them to all work together. Spencer and Jeremiah agreed to be used as pawns for Tony's late-game plans provided in exchange for protection. Back at camp, LJ, Trish, and Jefra discussed Tony's increasing paranoia. Tasha tried to talk strategy with LJ, but LJ didn't feel he could benefit from Tasha's help and ignored her request to go for a walk.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would test their memory by having to memorize a series of colored tiles shown by Jeff. The castaways would have to show back the tiles in order. If they showed the wrong color, they would be out of the challenge. The last castaway to show all of the correct tiles would win immunity.
Tasha's memory proved strongest, winning the immunity challenge. LJ proposed splitting the vote between Spencer and Jeremiah to his alliance in case of a hidden idol. Tony, however, decided to make his move against LJ by telling people about LJ's plot to vote Woo out, although Trish was conflicted after LJ told her a similar story about Tony earlier on, and tried to convince Tony to hold off on his plans. At Tribal Council, there was talk of the need to play an individual game. In the end, Tony and Woo betrayed their old alliance, voting with Spencer, Jeremiah, and Tasha to send LJ to the jury.
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"Sitting In My Spy Shack" Recap 2.3/7[30] April 23, 2014 9.43[30] 13[31]
After Tribal Council, a blindsided Jefra confronted Tony and Woo about their betrayal of LJ, and questioned her standing within their alliance. Jefra voiced her concern to Trish about her distrust of Tony but, unbeknownst to them, Tony was hiding in nearby bushes listening in.
Reward challenge: Divided into two teams of four, the castaways would race out in a boat to collect paddles, tied to crates in the water. After returning the boat to shore, two members per team would solve a word puzzle using letters written on the oars of the paddles. The first team to assemble the paddles to reveal the correct phrase would win a trip to Callao Cave, where they would have a barbecue lunch.
Although they were slightly behind after the paddling portion, the team of Jefra, Jeremiah, Spencer, and Tasha won reward after the latter two solved the puzzle. Back at camp, the losing team noted that Jefra was the only one of their alliance on the reward, and worried that she would flip on them after her reaction to LJ's elimination. Despite Tony's attempts to strategize, Trish and Woo went to gather food. After climbing up a large papaya tree, Woo fell out of the tree but was mostly unharmed, save for a bruised tailbone. At Callao Cave, Jeremiah, Spencer, and Tasha tried to convince Jefra to align with them. The four were given a surprise reward of letters from home; Jefra's letter from her mom reminded her to not let her emotions and kindness rule her, and she agreed to align with the minority alliance.
Immunity challenge: The contestants would stand on a beam while balancing a ball on a pole. After 10 minutes, the remaining contestants would move their feet to a narrower section and hands lower down the pole. After another 10 minutes, those still in the challenge would move to the narrowest section with their hands at the bottom section of the pole. The last castaway with their ball still balanced on the pole would win immunity.
In the third stage of the challenge, Tasha outlasted Spencer and Woo to win her second consecutive individual immunity. After the immunity challenge, a paranoid Tony ransacked the forest to find another hidden immunity idol, which he eventually found under a large tree. Upon uncovering it, he discovered that it was the idol with "different powers," with the ability to be played after the votes are read. Trish and her alliance attempted to console Jefra and stop her from flipping. Their attempt was successful, and Jefra confessed to Jeremiah that she was not going to be voting with them. Spencer told Tasha and Jeremiah that he had a hidden idol, and they decided to vote against Woo. At Tribal Council, Spencer played his idol on himself, but it was all for naught as the majority alliance targeted Jeremiah, sending him to the jury.
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"Chaos Is My Friend" Recap 2.3/7[32] April 30, 2014 9.70[32] 14[33]
Upon returning to camp, Kass told Spencer that she knew he had a hidden immunity idol because of how he had acted towards her. The next day, the tribe received their money for a Survivor Auction.
Survivor Auction: Trish first bought a movie-style meal of popcorn, candy, and a soft drink, and then later bought a covered item that turned out to be a simple bowl of rice and glass of water. Kass, for the minimum price of $20, bought a steak sandwich. Woo, for $40, bought a plate of ribs in barbecue sauce. Jefra bought a Quesadilla with guacamole and a margarita. Spencer and Tony both spent $500 on a potential advantage in the game, and drew between a white rock and a black rock, with the black rock determining who would get the advantage. Tony drew the black rock. Tasha ultimately spent no money.
Tony's advantage, rather than an advantage in the immunity challenge as expected, instead turned out to be a clue for another regular hidden immunity idol, which he later found and showed to his alliance. Meanwhile, Tasha spent time with the three other remaining girls on the tribe, as Spencer put into Tony's head the idea that the girls may form an all-girl alliance and pick the guys off, also mentioning that Jefra tried to blindside Tony in the last vote.
Immunity challenge: The castaways had to dig in a circle of sand until they found a rope, which ran underground and was tied to five bags. Once the castaways pulled all five bags up and out of the ground, they had to untie the bags, each releasing one ball. They would then have to maneuver the balls, one at a time, down a small maze and navigate them into five holes. The first castaway to land all five balls won immunity.
Tasha narrowly defeated Woo to win her third consecutive immunity challenge. Afterwards, the majority alliance solidified a plan to vote Spencer out. However, Tony explored a different option and discussed voting Jefra out with Woo and then Spencer, feeling it would be the better option as to avoid an all-girl alliance. Spencer explained the plan to Tasha, who agreed to vote with them. Tony became nervous when Spencer continued looking for a hidden immunity idol. Spencer outed Jefra at Tribal Council for her wanting to flip on Tony before the previous vote, which she admitted to. In the end, Tony and Woo sided with Spencer and Tasha to send Jefra to the jury.
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"Havoc to Wreak" Recap 2.4/8[34] May 7, 2014 9.91[34] 12[35]
The morning after Tribal Council while the men were talking about Tony's career as a police officer, Tony commented about how Kass may not be feeling well since she was sleeping in. Kass—who was actually awake—misheard him and believed that he was saying bad things about her, leading to a confrontation between the two. In the heat of their argument, Tony dared Kass to vote for him at the next Tribal Council, admitting that he had a special hidden immunity idol, and threatened that Kass would go home if she wrote his name down.
Reward challenge: The castaways were split into two teams of three, and would take turns throwing sandbags at a wall of wooden blocks that formed a puzzle, and when one puzzle was completely knocked down, the two teams would switch and begin rebuilding their respective puzzles. The first team to finish their puzzle would serve as Survivor ambassadors and deliver school supplies to a local school, followed by a meal of burgers and hot dogs.
The team of Spencer, Kass, and Woo initially fell behind, but Spencer managed to pull ahead with Kass's help and win the reward. During the lunch, Spencer brought up the possibility of voting for Tony. Kass agreed with the idea, but Woo appeared reluctant. After returning to camp, Spencer relayed the plan to Tasha of Spencer, Tasha, Woo, and Kass splitting their four votes between Tony and Trish, voting out Trish if Tony played his idol. Meanwhile, Woo lied to Tony that Spencer and Kass, while on reward, agreed on voting out Tasha. Tony seemed skeptical due to Spencer and Tasha's alliance and subsequently believed that Woo was lying to him in preparation for a blindside.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would have to count various items at each of 6 different tables, and then input those numbers into a combination lock to unlock a metal rod, which they would use to smash a tile. The first castaway to unlock their rod and smash their tile would win immunity.
Spencer won immunity, ending Tasha's winning streak. Back at camp, the four dissenters further elaborated their split-vote plan, with Spencer and Woo planning to vote for Tony, while Tasha and Kass would vote for Trish. Spencer, doubting Tony's claim that he had a special idol, said that if Tony didn't play his idol, they would vote for Tony on the revote. Kass began considering whether or not Tony's erratic behavior could make him a good person to bring to the finals, believing he may receive no votes because of his bad reputation, despite his dominant gameplay. At Tribal Council, despite taunting from Kass and Spencer, Tony ultimately did not play either of his idols while Kass and Woo stayed with Tony and Trish, voting out Tasha and sending her to the jury.
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"Straw That Broke The Camel's Back" Recap 2.6/9[36] May 14, 2014 9.93[36] 12[37]
The morning after Tribal Council, Tony informed Woo that he planned on taking Woo and Kass to the final three, believing that Kass would get no votes from the jury. Later, Tony went on a walk with Kass, telling her that Woo told him about Kass's plan to blindside Tony, but forgave her and promised her that he would take her and Trish to the final three. Kass returned to camp to tell Woo, angering Tony and causing Woo to doubt where he stands with Tony.
Reward challenge: The five castaways would have to repeatedly roll around in a mud pit, then scrape all of the mud off of their bodies and into a bucket, though they were not allowed to carry it. The castaway with the heaviest bucket would win pizza and soft drinks delivered to them at camp.
Tony won the challenge, with his bucket fully overflowing with mud and chose Trish to share the reward with him. While the two of them ate, Spencer, Kass, and Woo once again began planning to vote out either Tony and Trish, saying that the pair was inseparable. Woo seemed more willing to go along with this plan due to his new distrust of Tony. Kass stated that she would prefer to vote out Trish due to her loyalty to Tony, calling Trish a "goat," a comment Trish heard from the other side of camp.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would have to unbraid three ropes to release a key, which they would then use to unlock a chest full of ladder rungs. They would then build a ladder up to the second level, where they had to fit a series of boards onto the correct pegs in order to build a staircase to the third and final level. There, the castaways had to solve a slide puzzle depicting the season's logo. The first castaway to solve the puzzle would win immunity.
Although Tony had a large lead in the building portion of the challenge, Spencer caught up and passed Tony on the puzzle, winning immunity. Back at camp, with tensions already high, Trish yelled at Kass for calling her a goat, and also for her tendency to get into fights with everyone, only to play the victim afterwards. The argument continued at Tribal Council. Tony revealed both idols, wearing the "special idol"—falsely insinuating it can still be played at the next Tribal Council—and using the regular idol on himself before the votes were read. Trish was ultimately voted off, receiving all four other votes.
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"It's Do or Die" 2.6/8 May 21, 2014 9.58 8
The final four returned to camp after voting Trish out, with Tony explaining that his vote for Trish was purely strategic, but admitted he was sad to get rid of his closest ally. Tony continued his bluff that his special idol guaranteed him a spot in the final three, but Kass was doubtful about its purported rules. The next morning, the final four castaways were given a feast and visited by their loved ones: Kass' husband, Woo's cousin Mikey, Spencer's sister Taryn, and Tony's best friend Arnold. Arnold explained that Tony's wife, his original loved one choice, decided to stay home with their four-month-old daughter, which led to Tony crying over missing his family.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would stand on a pole in the water, lowering a bucket to get water to fill a bamboo chute, which would raise a key. Upon retrieving the key, the castaway would swim back to shore and unlock puzzle pieces. The first castaway to solve the puzzle would win immunity.
Despite being the last person to release their key, Kass made a huge comeback on the puzzle portion to win immunity. Knowing he was likely the target, Spencer told Tony that he believed that there would be two finalists instead of three, and that Tony would likely be voted out by Kass or Woo if either won the final challenge. At Tribal Council, Spencer pled his case but it fell on deaf ears as he was voted out, with Tony revealing that his special idol had already expired. Host Jeff Probst revealed that Spencer was correct in assuming that there would be a final two before sending the final three back to camp.
Upon returning to camp, Kass and Woo agreed that Tony would beat either of them at the Final Tribal Council, and vowed to take each other to the end if Tony lost the final challenge.
Immunity challenge: The castaways would navigate a massive maze filled with turnstiles—some working, some not—to retrieve four medallions. The four medallions would open a chest filled with cogs. The first castaway to correctly arrange the cogs and raise a flag would win immunity and a guaranteed spot at the final Tribal Council.
Kass and Woo were neck-and-neck in assembling their cogs, but Woo barely edged Kass out to win, earning the sole vote at that night's Tribal Council. Tony attempted to appeal to Woo's values of honor, loyalty, and integrity, telling Woo that eliminating him—an ally of his since the start of the game—would invalidate those values. Kass stressed her unlikability and Tony's strategic dominance, urging Woo to honor their pact made the previous night. At Tribal Council, Woo decided to uphold his values and made Kass the final member of the jury.
Woo rationalized taking Tony to the end by stating that the move would likely garner more respect from the jury. The next morning, the final two were treated to a breakfast with champagne. At the Final Tribal Council, Tony opened by stating that he will answer all the jury's statements truthfully and that his in-game decisions were purely strategic, while Woo emphasized his adherence to the five tenets of Tae Kwon Do—discipline, integrity, loyalty, respect, and harmony between mind and body—despite knowing the game's propensity for deceit. The jury then addressed the two finalists. Sarah berated Tony, a fellow cop, for swearing on his badge and subsequently breaking his promise, and asked Woo if he would vote for her if she had played Woo's game; Woo answered yes. Jefra asked Tony to own his lying and backstabbing; while Tony admitted to his deception, he stated that his betrayal of Jefra was a response to her earlier attempt to flip on Tony. Morgan expressed her admiration of Tony for being able to manipulate men without being a physically attractive woman, which Tony attributed for being socially generous and genuine around camp, while also noting respect to Woo for taking Tony over Kass to the finals. Jeremiah berated Tony for swearing on the lives of his wife and daughter; he asked Tony if if they existed, to which Tony confirmed that they did. Jeremiah stated that breaking a promise on a loved one goes against his values, before asking Woo if he really wanted to win.
Tasha asked Tony to articulate how he managed to retain his alliance despite betraying them multiple times; Tony explained that he did so by immediately rationalizing his decisions to them, while also expressing sadness over betraying Trish. Tasha asked Woo why he aligned with Tony over all others, to which Woo replied that the two of them didn't actually align until right before the merge, and that he managed to adapt his gameplay accordingly. LJ asked Tony who his gameplay self is in relation to his true identity, to which Tony replied that he was scared of LJ's strategic prowess and lured LJ into thinking about voting Woo out. Kass asked Woo why he didn't vote Tony out despite being told that voting Tony out was an undeniably better move for Woo. Woo stated that he wanted to retain his honor and that bringing a more-deserving competitor would look good on him in the eyes of the jury. Trish asked Woo whose idea it was to eliminate her and why, and Woo admitted that it was his idea because he didn't think anyone could beat Trish in the end. She then went off on Tony for betraying her despite being close allies from Day 1. Trish also berated Tony for breaking a promise made on his deceased father's grave, and asked Tony if the million dollars was worth swearing on his father's grave, to which he replied that it was. Spencer first compared Woo's game to the behavior of a dog, being led by his master Tony, and that Woo was firmly wedged in Tony's pocket. Woo defended his gameplay by asking Spencer, a superfan and student of the game, if he would have respected taking Kass to the end; Spencer replied that, as a student of the game, taking a weaker player to the end was a proper strategy. Woo stated that he wanted to take someone more deserving to the end instead. Instead of addressing Tony, Spencer spoke to the jury, defending Tony's incessant idol-hunting, strategic dominance and ferocity, pleading to his fellow jurors to vote for Tony.
Months later, when the votes were read, it was revealed that the jury awarded Tony the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollars that accompanied it with eight of the nine votes, while only Tasha voted for Woo to win.
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"Reunion" 1.9/6 May 21, 2014 7.14 14
The castaways discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst.
Voting history[edit]
Original tribes
Switched tribes
Merged tribe
Episode #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Day #
3 6 8 11 14 16 19 22 25 28 30 33 36 37 38
Eliminated
David Garrett Tie2 Brice J'Tia Cliff Lindsey Alexis Sarah Morgan LJ Jeremiah Jefra Tasha Trish Spencer Kass
Votes
4–2 3–2 2–2–2 3–0–0 3–1 4–3 None4 6–1 6–5 6–4 5–3–1 5–3 4–3 4–1–1 4–1 3–1 1–0
Castaway
Votes
Tony Cliff Sarah Morgan LJ Jeremiah Jefra Tasha Trish Spencer
Woo LJ Sarah Morgan LJ Jeremiah Jefra Tasha Trish Spencer Kass
Kass J'Tia Garrett J'Tia Alexis Sarah Morgan Jeremiah Jeremiah Spencer Tasha Trish Spencer
Spencer David J'Tia J'Tia Alexis Jefra Tony LJ Woo Jefra Tony Trish Woo
Trish Cliff Sarah Morgan Jeremiah Jeremiah Spencer Tasha Kass
Tasha David Garrett J'Tia Alexis Jefra Tony LJ Woo Jefra Trish
Jefra Brice Brice Cliff Sarah Morgan Jeremiah Jeremiah Spencer
Jeremiah Morgan Brice Alexis Jefra Tony LJ Woo
LJ Morgan Brice Cliff Sarah Morgan Spencer
Morgan Alexis None3 Alexis Jefra Tony
Sarah Alexis Jefra
Alexis Brice None3 Jeremiah
Lindsey LJ
Cliff LJ
J'Tia David Garrett Spencer
Brice Alexis None3
Garrett David J'Tia
David J'Tia
Jury vote
Episode #
14
Day #
39
Finalist
Woo Tony
Votes
8-1
Juror
Vote
Kass Tony
Spencer Tony
Trish Tony
Tasha Woo
Jefra Tony
Jeremiah Tony
LJ Tony
Morgan Tony
Sarah Tony
^2 The first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
^3 Alexis, Brice and Morgan were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
^4 No vote: Lindsey chose to quit the game.
Reception[edit]
Survivor: Cagayan's premiere episode on February 26, 2014, drew in 9.8 million viewers and a 2.4 rating. Viewership was up substantially from the 8.9 million viewers of the premiere for Survivor: Caramoan, the previous winter premiere, which was the series' weakest.[38] However, the 18-49 rating was on par with Caramoan's 2.4 rating.[14]
In its third episode, Survivor: Cagayan gained higher ratings and brought in more viewers in the 18–49 adult demographic than time-slot rival American Idol for the first time in the series' history; the episode put up 2.5/8 ratings share with 9.86 million viewers, while Idol received a ratings share of 2.4/8 and had 9.57 million viewers.[39] This trend continued the following episode as well, this time with a rating three-tenths of a point higher than Idol.[40]
This season's inclusion of the Special Immunity Idol was panned by many fans, including former castaway Rob Cesternino from Survivor: Amazon.[41] Nonetheless, the season had a positive response by both critics and fans, some calling it the best season since the show's "early days". Many praised mainly the casting and the three tribe division format at the beginning of the season. Survivor: Caramoan winner John Cochran called it one of the show's best seasons, and had particular praise for the season's final six contestants, calling it the best final six in the show's history.[42] Even host Jeff Probst, during the live reunion show, called it not only one of the best seasons, but also one of the best casts in the show's history.[43] Entertainment Weekly ranked it as the fourth best season of all time (behind Borneo, Micronesia, and Heroes vs. Villains) and called it the best season with new players since the very first one.[44]
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34.^ Jump up to: a b Kondolojy, Amanda (May 8, 2014). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'The Middle', 'Arrow', 'American Idol', 'Modern Family', 'Law & Order: SVU' & 'Suburgatory' Adjusted Up". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 8, 2014.
35.Jump up ^ Bibel, Sara (May 13, 2014). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'The Big Bang Theory' Tops Week 33 With Adults 18-49; 'NCIS' With Total Viewers". TVByTheNumbers. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
36.^ Jump up to: a b Bibel, Sara (May 15, 2014). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Revolution', 'Arrow', 'Survivor', 'Suburgatory', 'Modern Family' & 'Law & Order: SVU' Adjusted Up; 'Chicago P.D.' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 15, 2014.
37.Jump up ^ http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/05/20/tv-ratings-broadcast-top-25-the-big-bang-theory-tops-week-34-with-adults-18-49-ncis-with-total-viewers/265815/
38.Jump up ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (February 14, 2013). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'CSI', 'Suburgatory' & 'Law & Order: SVU' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
39.Jump up ^ Patten, Dominic (March 13, 2014). "'Survivor' Tops 'American Idol' In Ratings For First Time Ever". Deadline. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
40.Jump up ^ Bibel, Sarah (March 20, 2014). "Wednesday Final Ratings: ‘Survivor’ Adjusted Up; No Adjustment for ‘The 100′ - Ratings". Zap2it. Retrieved March 20, 2014.
41.Jump up ^ Woo, Kelly. "How Tyler Perry Competely Changed This Season of 'Survivor'". Yahoo TV. yahoo.com. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
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43.Jump up ^ http://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/video/AKL0BJsvGQYPVn_CmaohZJw_lhxgR56c/survivor-brawn-vs-brains-vs-beauty-live-reunion-show/
44.Jump up ^ Survivor recap: Mudslingers Entertainment Weekly, Retrieved May 19, 2014
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Survivor: San Juan del Sur
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Survivor: San Juan del Sur
Presented by
Jeff Probst
No. of days
39.5
No. of survivors
18[1]
Production
Location(s)
San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
Filming dates
June 2, 2014
– July 10, 2014
Broadcast
Original airing
September 24, 2014[2]
Chronology
Preceded by
Survivor: Cagayan
Followed by
Survivor 30
Survivor: San Juan del Sur — Blood vs. Water is the upcoming 29th season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor, premiering in fall 2014. Similarly to Survivor: Blood vs. Water, the season will feature pairs of loved ones competing against each other, but unlike Blood vs. Water, all of the players will be new.[3] The season will be filmed in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, the same location as Survivor: Nicaragua and Survivor: Redemption Island.
Development and casting[edit]
The season was originally set to have 20 castaways, but host Jeff Probst revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly on June 2, 2014, that one same-gender pair had dropped out before the game began due to a medical emergency. The season would continue with nine pairs but with the first gender imbalance since Survivor: Fiji.[1]
While this season was originally set to include Redemption Island, production decided to ultimately not use it for the season, and instead replaced it with another twist that involved the already-built arena.[1]
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b c Bierly, Mandi (June 4, 2014). "'Survivor': Redemption Island axed for new twist -- EXCLUSIVE". EW Online. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
2.Jump up ^ Hibberd, James (June 24, 2014). "CBS unveils staggered fall premiere date plan". EW Online. Retrieved June 24, 2014.
3.Jump up ^ Ross, Dalton (May 21, 2014). "'Survivor: San Juan del Sur — Blood vs. Water': Jeff Probst gives intel on NEXT season". EW Online. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
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Vanuatu ·
2005: Palau ·
Guatemala ·
2006: Panama ·
Cook Islands ·
2007: Fiji ·
China ·
2008: Micronesia ·
Gabon ·
2009: Tocantins ·
Samoa ·
2010: Heroes vs. Villains ·
Nicaragua ·
2011: Redemption Island ·
South Pacific ·
2012: One World ·
Philippines ·
2013: Caramoan ·
Blood vs. Water ·
2014: Cagayan ·
San Juan del Sur
Winners
Richard Hatch ·
Tina Wesson ·
Ethan Zohn ·
Vecepia Towery ·
Brian Heidik ·
Jenna Morasca ·
Sandra Diaz-Twine ·
Amber Brkich ·
Chris Daugherty ·
Tom Westman ·
Danni Boatwright ·
Aras Baskauskas ·
Yul Kwon ·
Earl Cole ·
Todd Herzog ·
Parvati Shallow ·
Bob Crowley ·
J.T. Thomas ·
Natalie White ·
Fabio Birza ·
Rob Mariano ·
Sophie Clarke ·
Kim Spradlin ·
Denise Stapley ·
John Cochran ·
Tyson Apostol ·
Tony Vlachos
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List of Survivor (U.S. TV series) contestants
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Rupert Boneham was a contestant on the Pearl Islands, All-Stars, Heroes vs. Villains and Blood vs. Water seasons.
Survivor is an American reality television show, based on the Swedish program, Expedition Robinson. Contestants are called Castaways in the American version, and they compete against one another to become the "Sole Survivor" and win one million U.S. dollars. First airing in 2000, there have been a total of twenty-eight seasons, which have been filmed on five different continents. The upcoming season, Survivor: San Juan del Sur, will premiere on September 24, 2014.
A total of 424 participants have competed, and 59 of them have competed in multiple seasons: 42 of them competed in two seasons, 15 competed three times, and two competed four times. So far, there have been 9 seasons which featured returning players: In 2004, an All-Stars edition aired, with the cast being eighteen past competitors; in 2005 as part of a surprise twist, two past contestants from Survivor: Palau competed again in Survivor: Guatemala; in 2008, Survivor: Micronesia featured a tribe of ten returning contestants against a tribe of ten new contestants; in 2010, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains featured 20 returning contestants, including nine that were competing for the third time; and in 2011, two past castaways returned for Survivor: Redemption Island and two other past castaways returned for Survivor: South Pacific.[1][2] In 2012, three past castaways who were medically evacuated from their previous seasons returned for Survivor: Philippines. In 2013, ten returning castaways competed for a second time against ten new castaways in Survivor: Caramoan and ten more castaways returned for Survivor: Blood vs. Water alongside a loved one. A 20th contestant was originally cast in Survivor: Fiji, but had a panic attack before the show could begin filiming and was cut, meaning 425 contestants in total have been cast.
Contestants usually apply to be on the show, but the series has been known to recruit contestants for various seasons. For Survivor: Fiji, the producers had hoped to have a more racially diverse cast, and hoped that a more diverse group would apply after the success of the racially segregated Survivor: Cook Islands. When this did not happen, the producers turned to recruiting and in the end, only Gary Stritesky had actually submitted an application to be on the show.[3] Also for Survivor: Fiji, a female contestant dropped out and returned home the night before the show began because of panic attacks. Because of the timing and lack of alternates, her spot could not be replaced and the season only had nineteen contestants.[4] For the most part, contestants are virtually unknown prior to their Survivor appearance, but occasionally some well-known people are cast.
Contents [hide]
1 Contestants
2 Notes
3 See also
4 References
Contestants[edit]
^ Contestant's second time playing the game
† Contestant's third time playing the game
‡ Contestant's fourth time playing the game
Name
Age[A]
Hometown
Season
Finish
Sonja Christopher 63 Walnut Creek, CA Borneo 16th
B. B. Andersen 64 Mission Hills, KS Borneo 15th
Stacey Stillman 27 San Francisco, CA Borneo 14th
Ramona Gray 29 Edison, NJ Borneo 13th
Dirk Been 23 Spring Green, WI Borneo 12th
Joel Klug 28 Sherwood, AR Borneo 11th
Gretchen Cordy 38 Clarksville, TN Borneo 10th
Greg Buis 24 Gold Hill, CO Borneo 9th
Jenna Lewis 22 Franklin, NH Borneo 8th
Gervase Peterson 30 Philadelphia, PA Borneo 7th
Colleen Haskell 23 Miami Beach, FL Borneo 6th
Sean Kenniff 30 Long Island, NY Borneo 5th
Sue Hawk 38 Palmyra, WI Borneo 4th
Rudy Boesch 72 Virginia Beach, VA Borneo 3rd
Kelly Wiglesworth 23 Las Vegas, NV Borneo Runner-up
Richard Hatch 39 Newport, RI Borneo Winner
Debb Eaton 45 Milan, NH Australian Outback 16th
Kel Gleason 32 Fort Hood, TX Australian Outback 15th
Maralyn Hershey 51 Wakefield, VA Australian Outback 14th
Mitchell Olson 23 Union City, NJ Australian Outback 13th
Kimmi Kappenberg 28 Ronkonkoma, NY Australian Outback 12th
Michael Skupin 38 White Lake, MI Australian Outback 11th
Jeff Varner 34 New York, NY Australian Outback 10th
Alicia Calaway 32 New York, NY Australian Outback 9th
Jerri Manthey 30 Los Angeles, CA Australian Outback 8th
Nick Brown 23 Steilacoom, WA Australian Outback 7th
Amber Brkich 22 Beaver, PA Australian Outback 6th
Rodger Bingham 53 Crittenden, KY Australian Outback 5th
Elisabeth Filarski 23 Boston, MA Australian Outback 4th
Keith Famie 40 West Bloomfield, MI Australian Outback 3rd
Colby Donaldson 26 Dallas, TX Australian Outback Runner-up
Tina Wesson 39 Knoxville, TN Australian Outback Winner
Diane Ogden 42 Lincoln, NE Africa 16th
Jessie Camacho 27 Orlando, FL Africa 15th
Carl Bilancione 46 Winter Springs, FL Africa 14th
Linda Spencer 44 Cambridge, MA Africa 13th
Silas Gaither 23 Germantown, TN Africa 12th
Lindsey Richter 27 Portland, OR Africa 11th
Clarence Black 24 Detroit, MI Africa 10th
Kelly Goldsmith 22 Rancho Santa Fe, CA Africa 9th
Brandon Quinton 25 Dallas, TX Africa 8th
Frank Garrison 43 Odessa, NY Africa 7th
Kim Powers 29 Conshohocken, PA Africa 6th
Teresa Cooper 42 Jackson, GA Africa 5th
Tom Buchanan 46 Rich Valley, VA Africa 4th
Lex van den Berghe 38 Santa Cruz, CA Africa 3rd
Kim Johnson 57 Oyster Bay, NY Africa Runner-up
Ethan Zohn 27 Lexington, MA Africa Winner
Peter Harkey 45 Millis, MA Marquesas 16th
Patricia Jackson 49 Lugoff, SC Marquesas 15th
Hunter Ellis 33 La Jolla, CA Marquesas 14th
Sarah Jones 24 Newport Beach, CA Marquesas 13th
Gabriel Cade 23 Celo, NC Marquesas 12th
Gina Crews 28 Gainesville, FL Marquesas 11th
Rob Mariano 26 Canton, MA Marquesas 10th
John Carroll 36 Omaha, NE Marquesas 9th
Zoe Zanidakis 35 Monhegan Island, ME Marquesas 8th
Tammy Leitner 29 Mesa, AZ Marquesas 7th
Robert DeCanio 38 Queens, NY Marquesas 6th
Sean Rector 30 Harlem, NY Marquesas 5th
Paschal English 57 Thomaston, GA Marquesas 4th
Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien 47 Burlington, VT Marquesas 3rd
Neleh Dennis 21 Layton, UT Marquesas Runner-up
Vecepia Towery 36 Portland, OR Marquesas Winner
John Raymond 40 Slidell, LA Thailand 16th
Tanya Vance 27 Kingsport, TN Thailand 15th
Jed Hildebrand 25 Dallas, TX Thailand 14th
Ghandia Johnson 33 Denver, CO Thailand 13th
Stephanie Dill 29 Fayetteville, AR Thailand 12th
Robb Zbacnik 23 Scottsdale, AZ Thailand 11th
Shii Ann Huang 28 New York, NY Thailand 10th
Erin Collins 26 Austin, TX Thailand 9th
Ken Stafford 30 Brooklyn, NY Thailand 8th
Penny Ramsey 27 Plano, TX Thailand 7th
Jake Billingsley 61 McKinney, TX Thailand 6th
Ted Rogers, Jr. 37 Durham, NC Thailand 5th
Helen Glover 47 Middletown, RI Thailand 4th
Jan Gentry 53 Tampa, FL Thailand 3rd
Clay Jordan 46 Monroe, LA Thailand Runner-up
Brian Heidik 34 Quartz Hill, CA Thailand Winner
Ryan Aiken 23 Ellicott City, MD Amazon 16th
Janet Koth 47 Manchester, MO Amazon 15th
Daniel Lue 27 Houston, TX Amazon 14th
JoAnna Ward 31 Orangeburg, SC Amazon 13th
Jeanne Hebert 41 North Attleborough, MA Amazon 12th
Shawna Mitchell 23 Redwood City, CA Amazon 11th
Roger Sexton 56 Valencia, CA Amazon 10th
Dave Johnson 24 Pasadena, CA Amazon 9th
Deena Bennett 35 Riverside, CA Amazon 8th
Alex Bell 32 Los Angeles, CA Amazon 7th
Christy Smith 24 Basalt, CO Amazon 6th
Heidi Strobel 24 Buffalo, MO Amazon 5th
Butch Lockley 50 Olney, IL Amazon 4th
Rob Cesternino 24 Wantagh, NY Amazon 3rd
Matthew von Ertfelda 33 Washington, D.C. Amazon Runner-up
Jenna Morasca 21 Pittsburgh, PA Amazon Winner
Nicole Delma 24 Hermosa Beach, CA Pearl Islands 16th
Ryan Shoulders 23 Clarksville, TN Pearl Islands 15th
Michelle Tesauro 22 Pittstown, NJ Pearl Islands 14th
Trish Dunn 42 Annapolis, MD Pearl Islands 13th
Shawn Cohen 28 New York, NY Pearl Islands 12th
Osten Taylor 27 Boston, MA Pearl Islands 11th
Andrew Savage 40 Chicago, IL Pearl Islands 10th
Ryan Opray 31 Los Gatos, CA Pearl Islands 9th
Rupert Boneham 39 Indianapolis, IN Pearl Islands 8th
Tijuana Bradley 27 St. Louis, MO Pearl Islands 7th
Christa Hastie 24 Los Angeles, CA Pearl Islands 6th
Burton Roberts 31 San Francisco, CA Pearl Islands 5th
Darrah Johnson 22 Liberty, MS Pearl Islands 4th
Jonny Fairplay 29 Danville, VA Pearl Islands 3rd
Lillian Morris 51 Cincinnati, OH Pearl Islands Runner-up
Sandra Diaz-Twine 29 Fort Lewis, WA Pearl Islands Winner
Tina Wesson ^ 42 Knoxville, TN All-Stars 18th
Rudy Boesch ^ 75 Virginia Beach, VA All-Stars 17th
Jenna Morasca ^ 22 Pittsburgh, PA All-Stars 16th
Rob Cesternino ^ 25 Wantagh, NY All-Stars 15th
Richard Hatch ^ 42 Newport, RI All-Stars 14th
Sue Hawk ^ 42 Palmyra, WI All-Stars 13th
Colby Donaldson ^ 29 Dallas, TX All-Stars 12th
Ethan Zohn ^ 30 Lexington, MA All-Stars 11th
Jerri Manthey ^ 33 Los Angeles, CA All-Stars 10th
Lex van den Berghe ^ 40 Santa Cruz, CA All-Stars 9th
Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien ^ 49 Burlington, VT All-Stars 8th
Alicia Calaway ^ 35 New York, NY All-Stars 7th
Shii Ann Huang ^ 30 New York, NY All-Stars 6th
Tom Buchanan ^ 48 Rich Valley, VA All-Stars 5th
Rupert Boneham ^ 40 Indianapolis, IN All-Stars 4th
Jenna Lewis ^ 26 Franklin, NH All-Stars 3rd
Rob Mariano ^ 28 Canton, MA All-Stars Runner-up
Amber Brkich ^ 25 Beaver, PA All-Stars Winner
Brook Geraghty 33 Huntington Beach, CA Vanuatu 18th
Dolly Neely 25 Mercer, PA Vanuatu 17th
John "J. P." Palyok 31 Los Angeles, CA Vanuatu 16th
Mia Galeotalanza 30 Toms River, NJ Vanuatu 15th
Brady Finta 33 Huntington Beach, CA Vanuatu 14th
Travis "Bubba" Sampson 33 Blountville, TN Vanuatu 13th
Lisa Keiffer 44 New Orleans, LA Vanuatu 12th
John Kenney 22 Los Angeles, CA Vanuatu 11th
Rory Freeman 35 Des Moines, IA Vanuatu 10th
Lea "Sarge" Masters 40 Columbia, SC Vanuatu 9th
James "Chad" Crittenden 35 Oakland, CA Vanuatu 8th
Leann Slaby 35 Kansasville, WI Vanuatu 7th
Ami Cusack 31 Lakewood, CO Vanuatu 6th
Julie Berry 23 Gorham, ME Vanuatu 5th
Eliza Orlins 21 Syracuse, NY Vanuatu 4th
Scout Cloud Lee 59 Stillwater, OK Vanuatu 3rd
Twila Tanner 41 Marshall, MO Vanuatu Runner-up
Chris Daugherty 33 South Vienna, OH Vanuatu Winner
Jonathan Libby 23 Dallas, TX Palau 20th
Wanda Shirk 55 Ulysses, PA Palau 19th
Jolanda Jones 39 Houston, TX Palau 18th
Ashlee Ashby 22 Easley, SC Palau 17th
Jeff Wilson 21 Ventura, CA Palau 16th
Kim Mullen 25 Huber Heights, OH Palau 15th
Willard Smith 57 Bellevue, WA Palau 14th
Angie Jakusz 24 New Orleans, LA Palau 13th
James Miller 33 Mobile, AL Palau 12th
Ibrehem Rahman 27 Birmingham, AL Palau 11th
Bobby Jon Drinkard 27 Troy, AL Palau 10th
Coby Archa 32 Dallas, TX Palau 9th
Janu Tornell 39 Las Vegas, NV Palau 8th
Stephenie LaGrossa 25 Glenolden, PA Palau 7th
Gregg Carey 27 Chicago, IL Palau 6th
Caryn Groedel 46 Solon, OH Palau 5th
Jennifer Lyon 32 Encino, CA Palau 4th
Ian Rosenberger 23 Key Largo, FL Palau 3rd
Katie Gallagher 29 Merced, CA Palau Runner-up
Tom Westman 41 Sayville, NY Palau Winner
Jim Lynch 63 Northglenn, CO Guatemala 18th
Morgan McDevitt 21 Decatur, IL Guatemala 17th
Brianna Varela 21 Edmonds, WA Guatemala 16th
Brooke Struck 26 Hood River, OR Guatemala 15th
Blake Towsley 24 Dallas, TX Guatemala 14th
Margaret Bobonich 43 Chardon, OH Guatemala 13th
Brian Corridan 22 New York, NY Guatemala 12th
Amy O'Hara 39 Revere, MA Guatemala 11th
Brandon Bellinger 22 Manhattan, KS Guatemala 10th
Bobby Jon Drinkard ^ 27 Troy, AL Guatemala 9th
Jamie Newton 24 North Hollywood, CA Guatemala 8th
Gary Hogeboom 46 Grand Haven, MI Guatemala 7th
Judd Sergeant 34 Ridgefield, NJ Guatemala 6th
Cindy Hall 31 Naples, FL Guatemala 5th
Lydia Morales 42 Lakewood, WA Guatemala 4th
Rafe Judkins 22 Providence, RI Guatemala 3rd
Stephenie LaGrossa ^ 25 Philadelphia, PA Guatemala Runner-up
Danni Boatwright 30 Tonganoxie, KS Guatemala Winner
Tina Scheer 45 Hayward, WI Panama 16th
Melinda Hyder 32 Sevierville, TN Panama 15th
Misty Giles 24 Dallas, TX Panama 14th
Ruth Marie Milliman 48 Greenville, SC Panama 13th
Bobby Mason 32 Los Angeles, CA Panama 12th
Dan Berry 52 South Hadley, MA Panama 11th
Nick Stanbury 25 Tempe, AZ Panama 10th
Austin Carty 24 High Point, NC Panama 9th
Sally Schumann 27 Chicago, IL Panama 8th
Bruce Kanegai 58 Simi Valley, CA Panama 7th
Courtney Marit 31 Los Angeles, CA Panama 6th
Shane Powers 35 Los Angeles, CA Panama 5th
Cirie Fields 34 Walterboro, SC Panama 4th
Terry Deitz 46 Simsbury, CT Panama 3rd
Danielle DiLorenzo 24 Pompano Beach, FL Panama Runner-up
Aras Baskauskas 24 Santa Monica, CA Panama Winner
Sekou Bunch 46 Los Angeles, CA Cook Islands 20th
Billy Garcia 36 New York, NY Cook Islands 19th
Cecilia Mansilla 29 Oakland, CA Cook Islands 18th
J. P. Calderon 30 Marina Del Rey, CA Cook Islands 17th
Stephanie Favor 35 Columbia, SC Cook Islands 16th
Anh-Tuan "Cao Boi" Bui 42 Christiansburg, VA Cook Islands 15th
Cristina Coria 35 Los Angeles, CA Cook Islands 14th
Jessica "Flicka" Smith 27 Chico, CA Cook Islands 13th
Brad Virata 27 Los Angeles, CA Cook Islands 12th
Rebecca Borman 34 Laurelton, NY Cook Islands 11th
Jenny Guzon-Bae 36 Lake Forest, IL Cook Islands 10th
Nathan "Nate" Gonzalez 26 Los Angeles, CA Cook Islands 9th
Candice Cody 23 Fayetteville, NC Cook Islands 8th
Jonathan Penner 44 Los Angeles, CA Cook Islands 7th
Parvati Shallow 24 Los Angeles, CA Cook Islands 6th
Adam Gentry 28 San Diego, CA Cook Islands 5th
Sundra Oakley 31 Los Angeles, CA Cook Islands 4th
Becky Lee 28 Washington, D.C. Cook Islands 2nd Runner-up
Ozzy Lusth 25 Venice, CA Cook Islands Runner-up
Yul Kwon 31 San Mateo, CA Cook Islands Winner
Jessica deBen 27 Los Angeles, CA Fiji 19th
Erica Durosseau 27 Lake Charles, LA Fiji 18th
Sylvia Kwan 52 Ross, CA Fiji 17th
Gary Stritesky 55 Ramsey, MN Fiji 16th
Liliana Gomez 25 Oxnard, CA Fiji 15th
Rita Verreos 38 San Antonio, TX Fiji 14th
Anthony Robinson 32 Compton, CA Fiji 13th
James "Rocky" Reid 28 Los Angeles, CA Fiji 12th
Lisette "Lisi" Linares 36 Los Angeles, CA Fiji 11th
Michelle Yi 23 Cincinnati, OH Fiji 10th
Edgardo Rivera 28 Miami Beach, FL Fiji 9th
Mookie Lee 25 Chicago, IL Fiji 8th
Alex Angarita 28 Los Angeles, CA Fiji 7th
Stacy Kimball 27 Boulder, CO Fiji 6th
Kenward "Boo" Bernis 34 Lafayette, LA Fiji 5th
Yau-Man Chan 54 Martinez, CA Fiji 4th
Cassandra Franklin 42 Los Angeles, CA Fiji Co-runner-up
Andria (Dre) "Dreamz" Herd 25 Wilmington, NC Fiji Co-runner-up
Earl Cole 35 Santa Monica, CA Fiji Winner
Steve "Chicken" Morris 48 Marion, VA China 16th
Ashley Massaro 28 East Northport, NY China 15th
Leslie Nease 38 Tega Cay, SC China 14th
Dave Cruser 37 Simi Valley, CA China 13th
Aaron Reisberger 32 Venice, CA China 12th
Sherea Lloyd 26 Atlanta, GA China 11th
Jaime Dugan 22 Columbia, SC China 10th
Jean-Robert Bellande 36 Las Vegas, NV China 9th
Michael "Frosti" Zernow 20 Chicago, IL China 8th
James Clement 30 Lafayette, LA China 7th
Erik Huffman 26 Nashville, TN China 6th
Peih-Gee Law 29 Marina Del Rey, CA China 5th
Denise Martin 40 Douglas, MA China 4th
Amanda Kimmel 23 Kalispell, MT China 2nd Runner-up
Courtney Yates 26 New York, NY China Runner-up
Todd Herzog 22 Pleasant Grove, UT China Winner
Jonny Fairplay ^ 33 Danville, VA Micronesia 20th
Mary Sartain 29 Emeryville, CA Micronesia 19th
Yau-Man Chan ^ 55 Martinez, CA Micronesia 18th
Michael "Mikey B" Bortone 34 Los Angeles, CA Micronesia 17th
Joel Anderson 32 Avondale, AZ Micronesia 16th
Jonathan Penner ^ 45 Los Angeles, CA Micronesia 15th
Chet Welch 48 Ford City, PA Micronesia 14th
Kathleen "Kathy" Sleckman 45 Glen Ellyn, IL Micronesia 13th
Tracy Hughes-Wolf 43 Fredericksburg, VA Micronesia 12th
Ami Cusack ^ 34 Golden, CO Micronesia 11th
Eliza Orlins ^ 25 New York, NY Micronesia 10th
Ozzy Lusth ^ 26 Venice, CA Micronesia 9th
Jason Siska 22 Fox River Grove, IL Micronesia 8th
James Clement ^ 30 Lafayette, LA Micronesia 7th
Alexis Jones 24 Los Angeles, CA Micronesia 6th
Erik Reichenbach 22 Pinckney, MI Micronesia 5th
Natalie Bolton 32 Los Angeles, CA Micronesia 4th
Cirie Fields ^ 37 Norwalk, CT Micronesia 3rd
Amanda Kimmel ^ 23 Los Angeles, CA Micronesia Runner-up
Parvati Shallow ^ 25 Los Angeles, CA Micronesia Winner
Michelle Chase 24 Los Angeles, CA Gabon 18th
Gillian Larson 61 Temecula, CA Gabon 17th
Paloma Soto-Castillo 24 Downey, CA Gabon 16th
Jacquie Berg 25 Santa Barbara, CA Gabon 15th
Danny "GC" Brown 26 Portland, OR Gabon 14th
Kelly Czarnecki 22 Buffalo Grove, IL Gabon 13th
Ace Gordon 27 Naples, FL Gabon 12th
Dan Kay 32 Boston, MA Gabon 11th
Marcus Lehman 28 Atlanta, GA Gabon 10th
Charlie Herschel 29 New York, NY Gabon 9th
Randy Bailey 49 Eagle Rock, MO Gabon 8th
Corinne Kaplan 29 Los Angeles, CA Gabon 7th
Crystal Cox 29 Durham, NC Gabon 6th
Ken Hoang 22 Westminster, CA Gabon 5th
Matty Whitmore 29 Pacific Palisades, CA Gabon 4th
Jessica "Sugar" Kiper 29 Brooklyn, NY Gabon 2nd Runner-up
Susie Smith 47 Charles City, IA Gabon Runner-up
Robert "Bob" Crowley 57 Portland, ME Gabon Winner
Carolina Eastwood 26 West Hollywood, CA Tocantins 16th
Candace Smith 31 Dayton, OH Tocantins 15th
Jerry Sims 49 Rock Hill, SC Tocantins 14th
Sandy Burgin 53 Louisville, KY Tocantins 13th
Spencer Duhm 19 Lakeland, FL Tocantins 12th
Sydney Wheeler 24 Raleigh, NC Tocantins 11th
Joe Dowdle 26 Austin, TX Tocantins 10th
Brendan Synnott 30 New York, NY Tocantins 9th
Tyson Apostol 29 Lindon, UT Tocantins 8th
Sierra Reed 23 Los Angeles, CA Tocantins 7th
Debra "Debbie" Beebe 46 Auburn, AL Tocantins 6th
Benjamin "Coach" Wade 37 Bolivar, MO Tocantins 5th
Tamara "Taj" Johnson-George 37 Nashville, TN Tocantins 4th
Erinn Lobdell 26 Waukesha, WI Tocantins 3rd
Stephen Fishbach 29 New York, NY Tocantins Runner-up
James "J. T." Thomas, Jr. 24 Samson, AL Tocantins Winner
Marisa Calihan 26 Cincinnati, OH Samoa 20th
Mike Borassi 62 Marina del Rey, CA Samoa 19th
Betsy Bolan 48 Campton, NH Samoa 18th
Ben Browning 28 Los Angeles, CA Samoa 17th
Yasmin Giles 33 Los Angeles, CA Samoa 16th
Ashley Trainer 22 Maple Grove, MN Samoa 15th
Russell Swan 42 Glenside, PA Samoa 14th
Elizabeth "Liz" Kim 33 New York, NY Samoa 13th
Erik Cardona 28 Ontario, CA Samoa 12th
Kelly Sharbaugh 25 Los Angeles, CA Samoa 11th
Laura Morett 39 Salem, OR Samoa 10th
John Fincher 25 Los Angeles, CA Samoa 9th
Dave Ball 38 Los Angeles, CA Samoa 8th
Monica Padilla 25 San Diego, CA Samoa 7th
Shannon "Shambo" Waters 45 Renton, WA Samoa 6th
Jaison Robinson 28 Chicago, IL Samoa 5th
Brett Clouser 23 Los Angeles, CA Samoa 4th
Mick Trimming 33 Los Angeles, CA Samoa 2nd Runner-up
Russell Hantz 36 Dayton, TX Samoa Runner-up
Natalie White 26 Van Buren, AR Samoa Winner
Jessica "Sugar" Kiper ^ 30 Los Angeles, CA Heroes vs. Villains 20th
Stephenie LaGrossa † 29 Philadelphia, PA Heroes vs. Villains 19th
Randy Bailey ^ 50 Eagle Rock, MO Heroes vs. Villains 18th
Cirie Fields † 39 Norwalk, CT Heroes vs. Villains 17th
Tom Westman ^ 45 Sayville, NY Heroes vs. Villains 16th
Tyson Apostol ^ 29 Lindon, UT Heroes vs. Villains 15th
James Clement † 32 Lafayette, LA Heroes vs. Villains 14th
Rob Mariano † 33 Pensacola, FL Heroes vs. Villains 13th
Benjamin "Coach" Wade ^ 38 Los Angeles, CA Heroes vs. Villains 12th
Courtney Yates ^ 29 New York, NY Heroes vs. Villains 11th
James "J. T." Thomas, Jr. ^ 25 Samson, AL Heroes vs. Villains 10th
Amanda Kimmel † 25 Los Angeles, CA Heroes vs. Villains 9th
Candice Cody ^ 27 Washington, D.C. Heroes vs. Villains 8th
Danielle DiLorenzo ^ 28 Pompano Beach, FL Heroes vs. Villains 7th
Rupert Boneham † 45 Indianapolis, IN Heroes vs. Villains 6th
Colby Donaldson † 35 Dallas, TX Heroes vs. Villains 5th
Jerri Manthey † 38 Los Angeles, CA Heroes vs. Villains 4th
Russell Hantz ^ 36 Dayton, TX Heroes vs. Villains 2nd Runner-up
Parvati Shallow † 27 Los Angeles, CA Heroes vs. Villains Runner-up
Sandra Diaz-Twine ^ 35 Fayetteville, NC Heroes vs. Villains Winner
Wendy DeSmidt-Kohlhoff 48 Fromberg, MT Nicaragua 20th
Shannon Elkins 30 Lafayette, LA Nicaragua 19th
Jimmy Johnson 67 Islamorada, FL Nicaragua 18th
James "Jimmy" Tarantino 48 Gloucester, MA Nicaragua 17th
Tyrone Davis 42 Inglewood, CA Nicaragua 16th
Kelly Bruno 26 Durham, NC Nicaragua 15th
Yve Rojas 41 Kansas City, MO Nicaragua 14th
Jill Behm 43 Erie, PA Nicaragua 13th
Alina Wilson 23 Downey, CA Nicaragua 12th
Marty Piombo 48 Mill Valley, CA Nicaragua 11th
Brenda Lowe 27 Miami, FL Nicaragua 10th
NaOnka Mixon 27 Los Angeles, CA Nicaragua 9th
Kelly Shinn 20 Mesa, AZ Nicaragua 8th
Ben "Benry" Henry 24 Los Angeles, CA Nicaragua 7th
Jane Bright 56 Jackson Springs, NC Nicaragua 6th
Dan Lembo 63 Watermill, NY Nicaragua 5th
Holly Hoffman 44 Eureka, SD Nicaragua 4th
Matthew "Sash" Lenahan 30 New York, NY Nicaragua 2nd Runner-up
Chase Rice 24 Fairview, NC Nicaragua Runner-up
Jud "Fabio" Birza 21 Venice, CA Nicaragua Winner
Francesca Hogi 36 Washington, D.C. Redemption Island 18th
Russell Hantz† 38 Dayton, TX Redemption Island 17th
Kristina Kell 46 Malibu, CA Redemption Island 16th
Krista Klumpp 25 Columbia, SC Redemption Island 15th
Stephanie Valencia 26 Long Beach, CA Redemption Island 14th
Sarita White 36 Santa Monica, CA Redemption Island 13th
David Murphy 31 West Hollywood, CA Redemption Island 12th
Julie Wolfe 50 Oceanside, CA Redemption Island 11th
Steve Wright 51 Huntington Beach, CA Redemption Island 10th
Ralph Kiser 45 Lebanon, VA Redemption Island 9th
Grant Mattos 29 West Hollywood, CA Redemption Island 8th
Matt Elrod 22 Nashville, TN Redemption Island 7th
Mike Chiesl 31 Del Mar, CA Redemption Island 6th
Andrea Boehlke 21 Random Lake, WI Redemption Island 5th
Ashley Underwood 25 Benton, ME Redemption Island 4th
Natalie Tenerelli 19 Acton, CA Redemption Island 2nd Runner-up
Phillip Sheppard 52 Santa Monica, CA Redemption Island Runner-up
Rob Mariano ‡ 34 Pensacola, FL Redemption Island Winner
Semhar Tadesse 24 Los Angeles, CA South Pacific 18th
Mark "Papa Bear" Caruso 48 Forest Hills, NY South Pacific 17th
Stacey Powell 44 Grand Prairie, TX South Pacific 16th
Elyse Umemoto 27 Las Vegas, NV South Pacific 15th
Mikayla Wingle 22 Tampa, FL South Pacific 14th
Christine Shields Markoski 39 Merrick, NY South Pacific 13th
Jim Rice 35 Denver, CO South Pacific 12th
Keith Tollefson 26 Edina, MN South Pacific 11th
Dawn Meehan 41 South Jordan, UT South Pacific 10th
Whitney Duncan 26 Nashville, TN South Pacific 9th
John Cochran 24 Washington, D.C. South Pacific 8th
Edna Ma 35 Los Angeles, CA South Pacific 7th
Brandon Hantz 19 Katy, TX South Pacific 6th
Rick Nelson 51 Aurora, UT South Pacific 5th
Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth † 30 Venice, CA South Pacific 4th
Albert Destrade 26 Plantation, FL South Pacific 2nd Runner-up
Benjamin "Coach" Wade † 39 Susanville, CA South Pacific Runner-up
Sophie Clarke 22 Willsboro, NY South Pacific Winner
Kourtney Moon 29 Austin, TX One World 18th
Nina Acosta 51 Clovis, CA One World 17th
Matt Quinlan 33 San Francisco, CA One World 16th
Bill Posley 28 Venice, CA One World 15th
Monica Culpepper 41 Tampa, FL One World 14th
Colton Cumbie 21 Monroeville, AL One World 13th
Jonas Otsuji 37 Lehi, UT One World 12th
Michael Jefferson 30 Seattle, WA One World 11th
Jay Byars 25 Gaffney, SC One World 10th
Leif Manson 27 San Diego, CA One World 9th
Troy "Troyzan" Robertson 50 Miami, FL One World 8th
Kat Edorsson 22 Orlando, FL One World 7th
Greg "Tarzan" Smith 64 Houston, TX One World 6th
Alicia Rosa 25 Chicago, IL One World 5th
Christina Cha 29 West Hollywood, CA One World 4th
Chelsea Meissner 26 Charleston, SC One World 2nd Runner-up
Sabrina Thompson 33 Brooklyn, NY One World Runner-up
Kim Spradlin 29 San Antonio, TX One World Winner
Zane Knight 28 Danville, VA Philippines 18th
Roxanne “Roxy” Morris 28 Brooklyn, NY Philippines 17th
Angie Layton 20 Provo, UT Philippines 16th
Russell Swan ^ 45 Glenside, PA Philippines 15th
Dana Lambert 32 Winston-Salem, NC Philippines 14th
Sarah Dawson 28 Silver Spring, MD Philippines 13th
Katie Hanson 22 Newark, DE Philippines 12th
Roberta “R.C.” Saint-Amour 27 New York City, NY Philippines 11th
Jeff Kent 44 Austin, TX Philippines 10th
Artis Silvester 53 Terrytown, LA Philippines 9th
Pete Yurkowski 24 Holmdel, NJ Philippines 8th
Jonathan Penner † 50 Los Angeles, CA Philippines 7th
Carter Williams 24 Shawnee, KS Philippines 6th
Abi-Maria Gomes 32 Los Angeles, CA Philippines 5th
Malcolm Freberg 25 Hermosa Beach, CA Philippines 4th
Lisa Whelchel 49 Dallas, TX Philippines Co-runner-up
Michael Skupin ^ 50 White Lake, MI Philippines Co-runner-up
Denise Stapley 41 Cedar Rapids, IA Philippines Winner
Francesca Hogi ^ 38 Brooklyn, NY Caramoan 20th
Alexandra "Allie" Pohevitz 25 Oceanside, NY Caramoan 19th
Hope Driskill 23 Jefferson City, MO Caramoan 18th
Shamar Thomas 27 Brooklyn, NY Caramoan 17th
Laura Alexander 23 Washington D.C. Caramoan 16th
Brandon Hantz ^ 21 Katy, TX Caramoan 15th
Matt Bischoff 38 Cincinnati, OH Caramoan 14th
Julia Landauer 21 Stanford, CA Caramoan 13th
Corinne Kaplan ^ 33 Los Angeles, CA Caramoan 12th
Michael Snow 44 New York, NY Caramoan 11th
Phillip Sheppard ^ 54 Santa Monica, CA Caramoan 10th
Malcolm Freberg ^ 26 Hermosa Beach, CA Caramoan 9th
Reynold Toepfer 30 San Francisco, CA Caramoan 8th
Andrea Boehlke ^ 23 New York, NY Caramoan 7th
Brenda Lowe ^ 30 Miami, FL Caramoan 6th
Erik Reichenbach ^ 27 Santa Clarita, CA Caramoan 5th
Edward "Eddie" Fox 23 East Brunswick, NJ Caramoan 4th
Sherri Biethman 41 Boise, ID Caramoan Co-runner-up
Dawn Meehan ^ 42 South Jordan, UT Caramoan Co-runner-up
John Cochran ^ 25 Washington D.C. Caramoan Winner
Rupert Boneham ‡ 49 Indianapolis, IN Blood vs. Water 20th
Colton Cumbie ^ 22 Monroeville, AL Blood vs. Water 19th
Rachel Foulger 33 Orem, UT Blood vs. Water 18th
Marissa Peterson 21 Chapel Hill, NC Blood vs. Water 17th
Candice Cody † 30 Washington D.C. Blood vs. Water 16th
Brad Culpepper 44 Tampa Bay, FL Blood vs. Water 15th
Kat Edorsson ^ 23 Orlando, FL Blood vs. Water 14th
John Cody 30 Washington D.C. Blood vs. Water 13th
Laura Boneham 44 Indianapolis, IN Blood vs. Water 12th
Aras Baskauskas ^ 31 Santa Monica, CA Blood vs. Water 11th
Vytas Baskauskas 33 Santa Monica, CA Blood vs. Water 10th
Caleb Bankston 26 Crossville, AL Blood vs. Water 9th
Katie Collins 25 New York, NY Blood vs. Water 8th
Hayden Moss 27 Tempe, AZ Blood vs. Water 7th
Laura Morett ^ 43 Salem, OR Blood vs. Water 6th
Ciera Eastin 24 Salem, OR Blood vs. Water 5th
Tina Wesson † 52 Knoxville, TN Blood vs. Water 4th
Gervase Peterson ^ 43 Willingboro, NJ Blood vs. Water 2nd Runner-up
Monica Culpepper ^ 42 Tampa Bay, FL Blood vs. Water Runner-up
Tyson Apostol † 34 Heber, UT Blood vs. Water Winner
David Samson 45 Plantation, FL Cagayan 18th
Garrett Adelstein 27 Santa Monica, CA Cagayan 17th
Brice Johnston 27 Philadelphia, PA Cagayan 16th
J'Tia Taylor 31 Chicago, IL Cagayan 15th
Cliff Robinson 46 Newark, NJ Cagayan 14th
Lindsey Ogle 29 Kokomo, IN Cagayan 13th
Alexis Maxwell 21 Addison, IL Cagayan 12th
Sarah Lacina 29 Cedar Rapids, IA Cagayan 11th
Morgan McLeod 21 San Jose, CA Cagayan 10th
LJ McKanas 34 Boston, MA Cagayan 9th
Jeremiah Wood 34 Dobson, NC Cagayan 8th
Jefra Bland 22 Campbellsville, KY Cagayan 7th
Latasha "Tasha" Fox 37 St. Louis, MO Cagayan 6th
Trish Hegarty 48 Needham, MA Cagayan 5th
Spencer Bledsoe 21 Chicago, IL Cagayan 4th
Kassandra "Kass" McQuillen 41 Tehachapi, CA Cagayan 3rd
Yung "Woo" Hwang 29 Newport Beach, CA Cagayan Runner-up
Tony Vlachos 39 Jersey City, NJ Cagayan Winner
Jenna Lewis, Survivor: Borneo and Survivor: All-Stars
Rudy Boesch, Survivor: Borneo and Survivor: All-Stars
Jerri Manthey, Survivor: The Australian Outback, Survivor: All-Stars and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Survivor: The Australian Outback
Tammy Leitner, Survivor: Marquesas
Brian Heidik, Survivor: Thailand winner
Jenna Morasca, Survivor: The Amazon winner, Survivor: All-Stars
Jonny Fairplay, Survivor: Pearl Islands and Survivor: Micronesia
Christa Hastie, Survivor: Pearl Islands
Stephenie LaGrossa, Survivor: Palau, Survivor: Guatemala runner-up, and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Danni Boatwright, Survivor: Guatemala winner
Dan Barry, Survivor: Panama
Cirie Fields, Survivor: Panama, Survivor: Micronesia and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Parvati Shallow, Survivor: Cook Islands, Survivor: Micronesia winner, and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains runner-up
Ozzy Lusth, Survivor: Cook Islands, Survivor: Micronesia, and Survivor: South Pacific
Yul Kwon, Survivor: Cook Islands winner
Rita Verreos, Survivor: Fiji
Yau-Man Chan, Survivor: Fiji and Survivor: Micronesia
Earl Cole, Survivor: Fiji winner
Ashley Massaro, Survivor: China
Todd Herzog, Survivor: China winner
Jessica Kiper, Survivor: Gabon and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Robert "Bob" Crowley, Survivor: Gabon winner
Debra Beebe, Survivor: Tocantins
Benjamin "Coach" Wade, Survivor: Tocantins, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, and Survivor: South Pacific runner-up
Tamara "Taj" Johnson-George (left), Survivor: Tocantins
Russell Swan, Survivor: Samoa and Survivor: Philippines
Francesca Hogi, Survivor: Redemption Island andSurvivor: Caramoan
Elyse Umemoto, Survivor: South Pacific
Whitney Duncan, Survivor: South Pacific
Jeff Kent, Survivor: Philippines
Tyson Apostol, Survivor: Tocantins, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, Survivor: Blood vs. Water winner
Notes[edit]
^[A] Contestant's age at the time the season was filmed.
See also[edit]
List of Survivor (U.S. TV series) tribes
References[edit]
General
"Survivor: Borneo contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: The Australian Outback contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Africa contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Marquesas contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Thailand contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: The Amazon contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Pearl Islands contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: All-Stars contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Vanuatu contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Palau contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Guatemala contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Panama contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Cook Islands contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: Fiji contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
"Survivor: China contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-08-20.
"Survivor: Micronesia contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
"Survivor: Gabon contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2008-08-27.
"Survivor: Tocantins contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
"Survivor: Samoa contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
"Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
"Survivor: Nicaragua contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
"Survivor: Redemption Island contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
"Survivor: South Pacific contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2011-08-23.
"Survivor: One World contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2012-01-19.
"Survivor: Philippines contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
"Survivor: Caramoan contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
"Survivor: Blood vs. Water contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
"Survivor: Cagayan contestants". CBS.com. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
Specific
1.Jump up ^ Hughes, Jason (2009-12-31). "http://www.aoltv.com/2009/12/31/survivor-heroes-vs-villains-cast-revealed/". AOL. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
2.Jump up ^ "Cbs Announces 16 Of The 18 Castaways For "Survivor: Redemption Island"" (Press release). CBS. January 10, 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2011.
3.Jump up ^ Young, Susan (2007-02-07). "New 'Survivor: Fiji' divides haves and have-nots "Survivor: Fiji"". The Oakland Tribune (ANG Newspapers). Archived from the original on 2007-11-23. Retrieved 2007-08-17.
4.Jump up ^ Rudolph, Ileane (2007-02-07). "Survivor Bombshell: Fiji's "Babe" Reveals Why She Bailed!". TV Guide. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
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List of Survivor (U.S. TV series) tribes
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Survivor is an American reality television game show which strands between sixteen to twenty strangers, depending on the season, in a remote location divided into two to four teams called tribes. Depending on the season, tribes are usually given a machete, a pot, water canteens, and a special water well created for the show. This well holds brackish water that the players need to boil prior to drinking, forcing tribes to make fire on their own or to win (as a reward) the tools needed to make fire. Tribes are encouraged to build shelters to protect themselves from the elements and to forage on the local flora and fauna for nourishment. In some seasons, tribes have started with food supplies (typically rice) provided by the show, while other seasons have given the tribes no additional help at the start of the game.
Each tribe is given a unique name and color. Each player is given an elastic buff patterned with their tribe color and the logo for the current season. Players are required to wear their colored buff in a visible location at all times and must relinquish their old buff and obtain a new one if, as part of gameplay, they are switched from one tribe to another.
Over the course of the show, the tribes compete against each other to win rewards and immunity from elimination. Later in the game, all remaining tribes are merged into one tribe for the final section of the game and the contestants compete individually rather than in tribes.
Initial tribe divisions have been made in several ways over the years. Early seasons tended to feature tribes divided based on a roughly equal distribution of age and gender within each tribe. Several seasons have featured tribes split by gender, age, and/or racial background. Divisions are generally made in advance by production, however, four seasons (Thailand, Palau, Fiji, and Gabon) have had the tribes selected in the first episode of the season. Tribes are given unique names and identifying tribe colors which are used on tribe flags, challenge courses, on-screen text and various other items.
Tribes[edit]
Jerri Manthey was a member of seven tribes: Ogakor & Barramundi (The Australian Outback), Chapera, Mogo Mogo, & Saboga (All Stars), and Villains & Yin Yang (Heroes vs. Villains).
Jessica "Sugar" Kiper was a member of four tribes: Fang, Kota & Nobag (Gabon) and Heroes (Heroes vs. Villains).
Yau-Man Chan was a member of four tribes: Moto, Ravu & Bula Bula (Fiji) and Malakal (Micronesia).
Cirie Fields was a member of five tribes: Casaya & Gitanos (Panama), Malakal & Dabu (Micronesia), and Heroes (Heroes vs. Villains).
Benjamin "Coach" Wade was a member of five tribes: Timbira & Forza (Tocantins), Villains (Heroes vs. Villains), and Upolu & Te Tuna (South Pacific).
Jenna Morasca was a member of three tribes: Jaburu & Jacaré (The Amazon) and Mogo Mogo (All Stars).
Jonny Fairplay was a member of three tribes: Drake & Balboa (Pearl Islands) and Malakal (Micronesia).
Rudy Boesch was a member of three tribes: Tagi & Rattana (Borneo) and Saboga (All Stars).
Russell Swan was a member of two pre-merge tribes: Galu (Samoa) and Matsing (Philippines).
Francesca Hogi was a member of two pre-merge tribes: Ometepe (Redemption Island) and Bikal (Caramoan).
Earl Cole was a member of all three tribes (Moto, Ravu & Bula Bula) during his winning season, Survivor: Fiji.
Danni Boatwright was a member of all three tribes (Nakúm, Yaxhá & Xhakúm) during her winning season, Survivor: Guatemala.
Todd Herzog was a member of two tribes (Fei Long & Hae Da Fung) on his winning season, Survivor: China.
Jenna Lewis was a member of six tribes, Pagong & Rattana (Borneo) and Saboga, Chapera, Mogo Mogo & Chaboga Mogo (All Stars).
Rupert Boneham was a member of nine tribes, Drake & Balboa (Pearl Islands), Sabgoa, Chapera, Mogo Mogo & Chaboga Mogo (All-Stars), Heroes & Yin Yang (Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains), and Galang (Blood vs. Water).
Stephenie LaGrossa was a member of six tribes, Ulong & Koror (Palau), Nakúm, Yaxhá & Xhakúm (Guatemala), and Heroes (Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains).
Ozzy Lusth was a member of six tribes, Aitutaki & Aitutonga (Cook Islands), Malakal & Dabu (Micronesia), and Savaii & Te Tuna (South Pacific).
Between the beginning of the game and the merge of some seasons, the tribes are shuffled such that some castaways are assigned a new tribe and some remain on their original tribe. As they generally keep the same tribe names, this chart lists the original tribe first followed by the re-shuffled tribe(s), and then the merged tribe. Members include all castaways who were on the tribe at its formation.
Season
Tribe
# of members
Members
Notes
Borneo Pagong Original 8 B.B. Anderson, Greg Buis, Gretchen Cordy, Ramona Gray, Colleen Haskell, Joel Klug, Jenna Lewis, Gervase Peterson [1]
Tagi Original 8 Dirk Been, Rudy Boesch, Sonja Christopher, Sean Kenniff, Richard Hatch, Susan Hawk, Stacey Stillman, Kelly Wiglesworth
Rattana Merge 10 Rudy Boesch, Greg Buis, Gretchen Cordy, Sean Kenniff, Colleen Haskell, Richard Hatch, Susan Hawk, Jenna Lewis, Gervase Peterson, Kelly Wiglesworth [2]
The Australian Outback Kucha Original 8 Rodger Bingham, Nick Brown, Alicia Calaway, Debb Eaton, Elisabeth Filarski, Kimmi Kappenberg, Michael Skupin, Jeff Varner [3]
Ogakor Original 8 Amber Brkich, Colby Donaldson, Keith Famie, Kel Gleason, Maralyn "Mad Dog" Hershey, Jerri Manthey, Mitchell Olson, Tina Wesson
Barramundi Merge 10 Rodger Bingham, Amber Brkich, Nick Brown, Alicia Calaway, Colby Donaldson, Keith Famie, Elisabeth Filarski, Jerri Manthey, Jeff Varner, Tina Wesson [4]
Africa Boran Original 8 Clarence Black, Tom Buchanan, Jesse Camacho, Kelly Goldsmith, Kim Johnson, Diane Ogden, Lex van de Berghe, Ethan Zohn [5]
Switch 6 Clarence Black, Teresa Cooper, Silas Gaither, Frank Garrison, Kim Johnson, Ethan Zohn [6]
Samburu Original 8 Carl Bilancione, Teresa Cooper, Silas Gaither, Frank Garrison, Kim Powers, Brandon Quinton, Lindsey Richter, Linda Spencer [5]
Switch 6 Tom Buchanan, Kelly Goldsmith, Kim Powers, Brandon Quinton, Lindsey Richter, Lex van de Berghe [6]
Moto Maji Merge 10 Clarence Black, Tom Buchanan, Teresa Cooper, Frank Garrison, Kelly Goldsmith, Kim Johnson, Kim Powers, Brandon Quinton, Lex van de Berghe, Ethan Zohn [7]
Marquesas Maraamu Original 8 Gina Crews, Hunter Ellis, Peter Harkey, Patricia Jackson, Sarah Jones, Rob Mariano, Sean Rector, Vecepia Towery [8]
Switch 5 Gina Crews, Neleh Dennis, Paschal English, Sarah Jones, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brian [9]
Rotu Original 8 Gabriel Cade, John Carroll, Robert DeCanio, Neleh Dennis, Paschal English, Tammy Leitner, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien, Zoe Zanidakis [8]
Switch 8 Gabriel Cade, John Carroll, Robert DeCanio, Tammy Leitner, Rob Mariano, Sean Rector, Vecepia Towery, Zoe Zanidakis [9]
Soliantu Merge 10 John Carroll, Robert DeCanio, Neleh Dennis, Paschal English, Tammy Leitner, Rob Mariano, Sean Rector, Vecepia Towery, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien, Zoe Zanidakis [10]
Thailand Chuay Gahn Original 8 Jan Gentry, Helen Glover, Brian Heidik, Ghandia Johnson, Clay Jordan, John Raymond, Ted Rogers, Jr., Tanya Vance [11]
Sook Jai Original 8 Jake Billingsley, Erin Collins, Stephanie Dill, Jed Hildebrand, Shii Ann Huang, Penny Ramsey, Ken Stafford, Robb Zbacnik
Chuay Jai Merge 8 Jake Billingsley, Jan Gentry, Helen Glover, Brian Heidik, Clay Jordan, Penny Ramsey, Ted Rogers Jr., Ken Stafford [12]
The Amazon Jaburu Original 8 Deena Bennett, Jeanne Hebert, Janet Koth, Shawna Mitchell, Jenna Morasca, Christy Smith, Heidi Strobel, Joanna Ward [13]
Switch 6 Alex Bell, Deena Bennett, Rob Cesternino, Shawna Mitchell, Jenna Morasca, Matthew von Ertfelda [14]
Tambaqui Original 8 Ryan Aiken, Alex Bell, Rob Cesternino, Dave Johnson, Butch Lockley, Daniel Lue, Roger Sexton, Matthew von Ertfelda [13]
Switch 6 Jeanne Hebert, Dave Johnson, Butch Lockley, Roger Sexton, Christy Smith, Heidi Strobel [14]
Jacaré Merge 10 Alex Bell, Deena Bennett, Rob Cesternino, Dave Johnson, Butch Lockley, Jenna Morasca, Roger Sexton, Christy Smith, Heidi Strobel, Matthew von Ertfelda [15]
Pearl Islands Drake Original 8 Rupert Boneham, Shawn Cohen, Jonny Fairplay, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Trish Dunn, Christa Hastie, Burton Roberts, Michelle Tesauro [16]
Morgan Original 8 Tijuana Bradley, Nicole Delma, Darrah Johnson, Lillian Morris, Ryan Opray, Andrew Savage, Ryan Shoulders, Osten Taylor [16]
The Outcasts Eliminated 6 Nicole Delma, Trish Dunn, Lillian Morris, Burton Roberts, Ryan Shoulders, Michelle Tesauro [17]
Balboa Merge 10 Rupert Boneham, Tijuana Bradley, Jon "Jonny Fairplay" Dalton, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Christa Hastie, Darrah Johnson, Lillian Morris, Ryan Opray, Burton Roberts, Andrew Savage [18]
All-Stars Chapera Original 6 Amber Brkich, Tom Buchanan, Alicia Calaway, Rob Cesternino, Susan Hawk, Rob Mariano [19]
Dissolution 7 Rupert Boneham, Amber Brkich, Tom Buchanan, Alicia Calaway, Susan Hawk, Jenna Lewis, Rob Mariano [20]
Switch 5 Amber Brkich, Shii Ann Huang, Jerri Manthey, Lex van de Berghe, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien [21]
Mogo Mogo Original 6 Colby Donaldson, Richard Hatch, Shii Ann Huang, Jenna Morasca, Lex van de Berghe, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien [19]
Dissolution 7 Colby Donaldson, Richard Hatch, Shii Ann Huang, Jerri Manthey, Lex van de Berghe, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien, Ethan Zohn [20]
Switch 5 Rupert Boneham, Tom Buchanan, Alicia Calaway, Jenna Lewis, Rob Mariano [21]
Saboga Original 6 Rudy Boesch, Rupert Boneham, Jenna Lewis, Jerri Manthey, Tina Wesson, Ethan Zohn [19]
Chaboga Mogo Merge 9 Rupert Boneham, Amber Brkich, Tom Buchanan, Alicia Calaway, Shii Ann Huang, Jenna Lewis, Rob Mariano, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien, Lex van de Berghe [22]
Vanuatu Lopevi Original 9 James "Chad" Crittenden, Chris Daughtery, Brady Finta, Rory Freeman, Brook Geraghty, John Kenney, Lea Masters, John Palyok, Travis Sampson [23]
Switch 6 Julie Berry, James "Chad" Crittenden, Chris Daughtery, John Kenney, Lea Masters, Twila Tanner [24]
Yasur Original 9 Julie Berry, Ami Cusack, Mia Galeotalanza, Lisa Keiffer, Scout Cloud Lee, Dolly Neely, Eliza Orlins, Leann Slaby, Twila Tanner [23]
Switch 7 Ami Cusack, Rory Freeman, Lisa Keiffer, Scout Cloud Lee, Eliza Orlins, Travis Sampson, Leann Slaby [24]
Alinta Merge 10 Julie Berry, James "Chad" Crittenden, Ami Cusack, Chris Daughtery, Rory Freeman, Scout Cloud Lee, Lea Masters, Eliza Orlins, Leann Slaby, Twila Tanner [25]
Palau Ulong Original 9 Ashlee Ashby, Bobby Jon Drinkard, Angie Jakusz, Jolanda Jones, Stephenie LaGrossa, James Miller, Kim Mullen, Ibrehem Rahman, Jeff Wilson [26]
Koror Original 9 Coby Archa, Gregg Carey, Katie Gallagher, Caryn Groedel, Jennifer Lyon, Ian Rosenberger, Willard Smith, Janu Tornell, Tom Westman [27]
Dissolution 9 Coby Archa, Gregg Carey, Katie Gallagher, Caryn Groedel, Stephenie LaGrossa, Jenn Lyon, Ian Rosenberger, Janu Tornell, Tom Westman [28]
Guatemala Nakúm Original 9 Brandon Bellinger, Danni Boatwright, Margaret Bobonich, Bobby Jon Drinkard, Cindy Hall, Jim Lynch, Judd Sergeant, Brooke Struck, Blake Towsley [29]
Switch 8 Margaret Bobonich, Cindy Hall, Rafe Judkins, Stephenie LaGrossa, Lydia Morales, Jamie Newton, Judd Sergeant, Brooke Struck [30]
Yaxhá Original 9 Brian Corridan, Gary Hogeboom, Rafe Judkins, Stephenie LaGrossa, Morgan McDevitt, Lydia Morales, Jamie Newton, Amy O'Hara, Brianna Varela [29]
Switch 7 Brandon Bellinger, Danni Boatwright, Brian Corridan, Bobby Jon Drinkard, Gary Hogeboom, Amy O'Hara, Blake Towsley [30]
Xhakúm Merge 10 Brandon Bellinger, Danni Boatwright, Bobby Jon Drinkard, Cindy Hall, Gary Hogeboom, Rafe Judkins, Stephenie LaGrossa, Lydia Morales, Jamie Newton, Judd Surgeant [31]
Panama Casaya Original 4 Cirie Fields, Melinda Hyder, Ruth-Marie Milliman, Tina Scheer [32]
Dissolution & Switch 8 Aras Baskauskas, Danielle DiLorenzo, Cirie Fields, Melinda Hyder, Bruce Kanegai1, Bobby Mason, Courtney Marit, Shane Powers [33]
La Mina Original 4 Dan Barry, Terry Deitz, Bruce Kanegai, Shane Powers [32]
Dissolution & Switch 7 Dan Barry, Austin Carty, Terry Deitz, Misty Giles, Ruth-Marie Milliman, Sally Schumann, Nick Stanbury [33]
Bayoneta Original 4 Danielle DiLorenzo, Misty Giles, Courtney Marit, Sally Schumann [32]
Viveros Original 4 Aras Baskauskas, Austin Carty, Bobby Mason, Nick Stanbury [32]
Gitanos Merge 10 Aras Baskauskas, Terry Deitz, Danielle DiLorenzo, Cirie Fields, Bruce Kanegai, Austin Karty, Courtney Marit, Shane Powers, Sally Schumann, Nick Stanbury [34]
Cook Islands Aitutaki Original 5 J.P. Calderon, Cristina Coria, Billy Garcia, Ozzy Lusth, Cecilia Mansilla [35]
Dissolution & Switch 8 Anh-Tuan "Cao Boi" Bui, Yul Kwon, Becky Lee, Ozzy Lusth, Cecilia Mansilla, Sundra Oakley, Jonathan Penner, Jessica Smith, Candice Woodcock [36]
Mutiny 4 Yul Kwon, Becky Lee, Ozzy Lusth, Sundra Oakley [37]
Rarotonga Original 5 Adam Gentry, Jonathan Penner, Parvati Shallow, Jessica Smith, Candice Woodcock [35]
Dissolution & Switch 9 Rebecca Borman, J.P. Calderon, Cristina Coria, Stephannie Favor, Adam Gentry, Nathan "Nate" Gonzalez, Jenny Guzon-Bae, Parvati Shallow, Brad Virata [36]
Mutiny 8 Rebecca Borman, Adam Gentry, Nathan "Nate" Gonzalez, Jenny Guzon-Bae, Jonathan Penner, Parvati Shallow, Brad Virata, Candice Woodcock [37]
Puka Puka Original 5 Anh-Tuan "Cao Boi" Bui, Jenny Guzon-Bae, Yul Kwon, Becky Lee, Brad Virata [35]
Manihiki Original 5 Rebecca Borman, Sekou Bunch, Stephannie Favor, Nathan "Nate" Gonzalez, Sundra Oakley [35]
Aitutonga Merge 9 Adam Gentry, Nate Gonzalez, Yul Kwon, Becky Lee, Ozzy Lusth, Sundra Oakley, Jonathan Penner, Parvati Shallow, Candice Woodcock [38]
Fiji Moto Original 9 Alejandro "Alex" Angarita, Kenward "Boo" Bernis, Andria (Dre) "Dreamz" Herd, Cassandra Franklin, Liliana Gomez, Stacy Kimball, Lisette "Lisi" Linares, Edgardo Rivera, Gary Stritesky [39]
Switch 6 Kenward "Boo" Bernis, Yau-Man Chan, Earl Cole, Cassandra Franklin, Stacy Kimball, Michelle Yi [40]
Ravu Original 102 Yau-Man Chan, Earl Cole, Jessica DeBen, Erica Durousseau, Sylvia Kwan2, Mookie Lee, James "Rocky" Reid, Anthony Robinson, Rita Verreos, Michelle Yi [39]
Switch 73 Alejandro "Alex" Angarita, Andria (Dre) "Dreamz" Herd, Mookie Lee, Lisette "Lisi" Linares3, James "Rocky" Reid, Edgardo Rivera, Anthony Robinson [40]
Bula Bula Merge 10 Alejandro "Alex" Angarita, Kenward "Boo" Bernis, Yau-Man Chan, Earl Cole, Cassandra Franklin, Andria (Dre) "Dreamz" Herd, Stacy Kimball, Mookie Lee, Edgardo Rivera, Michelle Yi [41]
China Fei Long Original 8 Jean-Robert Bellande, James Clement, Todd Herzog, Amanda Kimmel, Denise Martin, Leslie Nease, Aaron Reisberger, Courtney Yates [42]
Switch 7 Jean-Robert Bellande, Todd Herzog, Amanda Kimmel, Sherea Lloyd, Denise Martin, Courtney Yates, Michael "Frosti" Zernow [43]
Zhan Hu Original 8 Dave Cruser, Jaime Dugan, Erik Huffman, Peih-Gee Law, Sherea Lloyd, Ashley Massaro, Steve "Chicken" Morris, Michael "Frosti" Zernow [42]
Switch 5 James Clement, Jaime Dugan, Erik Huffman, Peih-Gee Law, Aaron Reisberger [43]
Hae Da Fung Merge 10 Jean-Robert Bellande, James Clement, Jaime Dugan, Todd Herzog, Erik Huffman, Amanda Kimmel, Peih-Gee Law, Denise Martin, Coutney Yates, Michael "Frosti" Zernow [44]
Micronesia Airai Original 10 Joel Anderson, Natalie Bolton, Michael "Mikey B" Bortone, Alexis Jones, Erik Reichenbach, Mary Sartain, Jason Siska, Kathy Sleckman, Chet Welch, Tracy Hughes-Wolf [45]
Switch 8 Natalie Bolton, James Clement, Alexis Jones, Eliza Orlins, Jonathan Penner, Parvati Shallow, Jason Siska, Kathleen "Kathy" Sleckman [43]
Malakal Original 10 Yau-Man Chan, James Clement, Ami Cusack, Jonny Fairplay, Cirie Fields, Amanda Kimmel, Ozzy Lusth, Eliza Orlins, Jonathan Penner, Parvati Shallow [45]
Switch 8 Joel Anderson, Ami Cusack, Cirie Fields, Amanda Kimmel, Ozzy Lusth, Erik Reichenbach, Chet Welch, Tracy Hughes-Wolf [43]
Dabu Merge 10 Natalie Bolton, James Clement, Cirie Fields, Alexis Jones, Ozzy Lusth, Amanda Kimmel, Eliza Orlins, Erik Reichenbach, Parvati Shallow, Jason Siska [46]
Gabon Fang Original 9 Randy Bailey, Danny "GC" Brown, Michelle Chase, Crystal Cox, Ken Hoang, Dan Kay, Gillian Larson, Susie Smith, Matty Whitmore [47]
Switch 1 8 Jacquie Berg, Danny "GC" Brown, Crystal Cox, Kelly Czarnecki, Ace Gordon, Ken Hoang, Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, Matty Whitmore [48]
Switch 2 5 Randy Bailey, Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, Charlie Herschel, Corinne Kaplan, Matty Whitmore [49]
Kota Original 9 Jacquie Berg, Robert "Bob" Crowley, Kelly Czarnecki, Ace Gordon, Charlie Herschel, Corinne Kaplan, Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, Marcus Lehman, Paloma Soto-Castillo [47]
Switch 1 7 Randy Bailey, Robert "Bob" Crowley, Charlie Herschel, Corinne Kaplan, Dan Kay, Marcus Lehman, Susie Smith [48]
Switch 2 5 Crystal Cox, Robert "Bob" Crowley, Ken Hoang, Marcus Lehman, Susie Smith [49]
Nobag Merge 9 Randy Bailey, Crystal Cox, Robert "Bob" Crowley, Charlie Herschel, Ken Hoang, Corinne Kaplan, Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, Susie Smith, Matty Whitmore [50]
Tocantins Jalapao Original 8 Sandy Burgin, Joe Dowdle, Spencer Duhm, Carolina Eastwood, Stephen Fishbach, Tamara "Taj" Johnson-George, James "J.T." Thomas, Jr., Sydney Wheeler [51]
Timbira Original 8 Tyson Apostol, Debra "Debbie" Beebe, Erinn Lobdell, Sierra Reed, Jerry Sims, Candace Smith, Brendan Synnott, Benjamin "Coach" Wade
Forza Merge 10 Tyson Apostol, Debbie Beebe, Joe Dowdle, Stephen Fishbach, Tamara "Taj" Johnson-George, Erinn Lobdell, Sierra Reed, Brendan Synnott, James "J.T." Thomas, Benjamin "Coach" Wade [52]
Samoa Foa Foa Original 10 Betsy Bolan, Mike Borassi, Ben Browning, Marisa Calihan, Russell Hantz, Liz Kim, Jaison Robinson, Ashley Trainer, Mick Trimming, Natalie White [53]
Galu Original 10 Dave Ball, Erik Cardona, Brett Clouser, John Fincher, Yasmin Giles, Laura Morett, Monica Padilla, Kelly Sharbaugh, Russell Swan, Shannon "Shambo" Waters
Aiga Merge 12 Dave Ball, Erik Cardona, Brett Clouser, John Fincher, Russell Hantz, Laura Morett, Monica Padilla, Jaison Robinson, Kelly Sharbaugh, Mick Trimming, Shannon "Shambo" Waters, Natalie White [54]
Heroes vs. Villains Heroes Original 10 Rupert Boneham, James Clement, Colby Donaldson, Cirie Fields, Amanda Kimmel, Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, Stephenie LaGrossa, James "J.T." Thomas, Jr., Tom Westman, Candice Woodcock [55]
Villains Original 10 Tyson Apostol, Randy Bailey, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Danielle DiLorenzo, Russell Hantz, Jerri Manthey, Rob Mariano, Parvati Shallow, Benjamin "Coach" Wade, Courtney Yates
Yin Yang Merge 10 Rupert Boneham, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Danielle DiLorenzo, Colby Donaldson, Russell Hantz, Amanda Kimmel, Jerri Manthey, Parvati Shallow, James "J.T." Thomas, Candice Woodcock [56]
Nicaragua Espada Original 10 Jill Behm, Jane Bright, Tyrone Davis, Holly Hoffman, Wendy DeSmidt-Kohlhoff, Jimmy Johnson, Dan Lembo, Marty Piombo, Yve Rojas, Jimmy Tarantino [57]
Switch 8 Tyrone Davis, Ben "Benry" Henry, Holly Hoffman, Dan Lembo, NaOnka Mixon, Chase Rice, Yve Rojas, Alina Wilson [58]
La Flor Original 10 Jud "Fabio" Birza, Kelly Bruno, Shannon Elkins, Ben "Benry" Henry, Matthew "Sash" Lenahan, Brenda Lowe, NaOnka Mixon, Chase Rice, Kelly Shinn, Alina Wilson [57]
Switch 8 Jill Behm, Jud "Fabio" Birza, Jane Bright, Kelly Bruno, Matthew "Sash" Lenahan, Brenda Lowe, Marty Piombo, Kelly Shinn [58]
Libertad Merge 12 Jud "Fabio" Birza, Jane Bright, Ben "Benry" Henry, Holly Hoffman, Dan Lembo, Matthew "Sash" Lenahan, Brenda Lowe, NaOnka Mixon, Marty Piombo, Chase Rice, Kelly Shinn, Alina Wilson [59]
Redemption Island Ometepe Original 9 Andrea Boehlke, Matt Elrod, Francesca Hogi, Kristina Kell, Rob Mariano, Grant Mattos, Phillip Sheppard, Natalie Tenerelli, Ashley Underwood [60]
Zapatera Original 9 Mike Chiesl, Russell Hantz, Ralph Kiser, Krista Klumpp, David Murphy, Stephanie Valencia, Sarita White, Julie Wolfe, Steve Wright
Murlonio Merge 12 Andrea Boehlke, Mike Chiesl, Matt Elrod, Ralph Kiser, Rob Mariano, Grant Mattos, David Murphy, Phillip Sheppard, Natalie Tenerelli, Ashley Underwood, Julia Wolfe, Steve Wright [61]
South Pacific Savaii Original 9 Mark "Papa Bear" Caruso, John Cochran, Whitney Duncan, Ozzy Lusth, Dawn Meehan, Jim Rice, Semhar Tadesse, Keith Tollefson, Elyse Umemoto [62]
Upolu Original 9 Sophie Clarke, Albert Destrade, Brandon Hantz, Edna Ma, Stacey Powell, Christine Shields Markoski, Rick Nelson, Benjamin "Coach" Wade, Mikayla Wingle
Te Tuna Merge 12 Sophie Clarke, John Cochran, Albert Destrade, Whitney Duncan, Brandon Hantz, Ozzy Lusth, Edna Ma, Dawn Meehan, Rick Nelson, Jim Rice, Keith Tollefson, Benjamin "Coach" Wade [63]
One World Manono Original 9 Jay Byars, Colton Cumbie, Michael Jefferson, Leif Manson, Jonas Otsuji, Bill Posley, Matt Quinlan, Troy "Troyzan" Robertson, Greg "Tarzan" Smith [64]
Switch 7 Christina Cha, Monica Culpepper, Colton Cumbie, Leif Manson, Jonas Otsuji, Alicia Rosa, Greg "Tarzan" Smith [65]
Salani Original 9 Nina Acosta, Christina Cha, Monica Culpepper, Kat Edorsson, Chelsea Meissner, Kourtney Moon, Alicia Rosa, Kim Spradlin, Sabrina Thompson [64]
Switch 7 Jay Byars, Kat Edorsson, Michael Jefferson, Chelsea Meissner, Troy "Troyzan" Robertson, Kim Spradlin, Sabrina Thompson [65]
Tikiano Merge 12 Jay Byars, Christina Cha, Kat Edorsson, Michael Jefferson, Leif Manson, Chelsea Meissner, Jonas Ostuji, Troy "Troyzan" Robertson, Alicia Rosa, Greg "Tarzan" Smith, Kim Spradlin, Sabrina Thompson [66]
Philippines Kalabaw Original 6 Sarah Dawson, Katie Hanson, Jeff Kent, Dana Lambert, Jonathan Penner, Carter Williams [67]
Dissolution 7 Sarah Dawson, Katie Hanson, Jeff Kent, Dana Lambert, Jonathan Penner, Denise Stapley, Carter Williams [68]
Tandang Original 6 Abi-Maria Gomes, Roberta "RC" Saint-Amour, Artis Silvester, Michael Skupin, Lisa Whelchel, Peter "Pete" Yurkowski [67]
Dissolution 7 Malcolm Freberg, Abi-Maria Gomes, Roberta "RC" Saint-Amour, Artis Silvester, Michael Skupin, Lisa Whelchel, Peter "Pete" Yurkowski [68]
Matsing Original 6 Malcolm Freberg, Zane Knight, Angie Layton, Roxanne “Roxy” Morris, Denise Stapley, Russell Swan [67]
Dangrayne Merge 11 Malcom Freberg, Abi-Maria Gomes, Jeff Kent, Jonathan Penner, Roberta "RC" Saint-Amour, Artis Silvester, Michael Skupin, Denise Stapley, Lisa Whelchel, Carter Williams, Pete Yurkowski [69]
Caramoan Bikal Original 10 Andrea Boehlke, John Cochran, Malcolm Freberg, Brandon Hantz, Francesca Hogi, Corinne Kaplan, Brenda Lowe, Dawn Meehan, Erik Reichenbach, Phillip Sheppard [70]
Switch 7 Matt Bischoff, John Cochran, Corinne Kaplan, Julia Landauer, Dawn Meehan, Phillip Sheppard, Michael Snow [71]
Gota Original 10 Laura Alexander, Sherri Biethman, Matt Bischoff, Hope Driskill, Eddie Fox, Julia Landauer, Allie Pohevitz, Michael Snow, Shamar Thomas, Reynold Toepfer [70]
Switch 7 Sherri Biethman, Andrea Boehlke, Malcolm Freberg, Eddie Fox, Brenda Lowe, Erik Reichenbach, Reynold Toepfer [71]
Enil Edam Merge 12 Sherri Biethman, Andrea Boehlke, John Cochran, Eddie Fox, Malcolm Freberg, Corinne Kaplan, Brenda Lowe, Dawn Meehan, Erik Reichenbach, Phillip Sheppard, Michael Snow, Reynold Toepfer [72]
Blood vs. Water Galang Original 10 Tyson Apostol, Aras Baskauskas, Rupert Boneham, Candice Cody, Monica Culpepper, Colton Cumbie, Kat Edorsson, Laura Morett, Gervase Peterson, Tina Wesson [73]
Redemption Switch 10 Tyson Apostol, Aras Baskauskas, Laura Boneham, Candice Cody, Monica Culpepper, Colton Cumbie, Kat Edorsson, Laura Morett, Gervase Peterson, Tina Wesson [73]
Switch 6 Vytas Baskauskas, Laura Boneham, Katie Collins, Monica Culpepper, Kat Edorsson, Tina Wesson [74]
Tadhana Original 10 Caleb Bankston, Vytas Baskauskas, Laura Boneham, John Cody, Katie Collins, Brad Culpepper, Ciera Eastin, Rachel Foulger, Hayden Moss, Marissa Peterson [73]
Switch 6 Tyson Apostol, Caleb Bankston, Aras Baskauskas, Ciera Eastin, Hayden Moss, Gervase Peterson [74]
Kasama Merge 11 Tyson Apostol, Caleb Bankston, Aras Baskauskas, Vytas Baskauskas, Katie Collins, Monica Culpepper, Ciera Eastin, Laura Morett, Hayden Moss, Gervase Peterson, Tina Wesson [75]
Cagayan Aparri Original 6 Trish Hegarty, Yung "Woo" Hwang, Sarah Lacina, Lindsey Ogle, Cliff Robinson, Tony Vlachos [76]
Dissolution & Switch 7 Spencer Bledsoe, Latasha "Tasha" Fox, Sarah Lacina, Alexis Maxwell, Morgan McLeod, Kassandra "Kass" McQuillen, Jeremiah Wood [77]
Solana Original 6 Jefra Bland, Brice Johnston, Alexis Maxwell, LJ McKansas, Morgan McLeod, Jeremiah Wood [76]
Dissolution & Switch 7 Jefra Bland, Trish Hegarty, Yung "Woo" Hwang, LJ McKansas, Lindsey Ogle, Cliff Robinson, Tony Vlachos [77]
Luzon Original 6 Garrett Adelstein, Spencer Bledsoe, Latasha "Tasha" Fox, Kassandra "Kass" McQuillen, David Samson, J'Tia Taylor [76]
Solarrion Merge 11 Jefra Bland, Spencer Bledsoe, Latasha "Tasha" Fox, Trish Hegarty, Yung "Woo" Hwang, Sarah Lacina, LJ McKanas, Morgan McLeod, Kassandra "Kass" McQuillen, Tony Vlachos, Jeremiah Wood [78]
^1 Bruce joined Casaya after Melinda's elimination in Survivor: Panama episode, "Breakdown".
^2 Sylvia joined Ravu after Ravu lost the first immunity challenge in Survivor: Fiji episode, "Snakes Are Misunderstood... We Have An Understand Now".
^3 Lisi joined Ravu after Ravu lost the previous immunity challenge in Survivor: Fiji episode, "An Evil Thought".
See also[edit]
##List of Survivor (U.S. TV series) contestants
References[edit]
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38.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" Why Would You Trust Me? (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
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44.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" I'm Not as Dumb as I Look (TV Episode 2007) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
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46.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" I'm in Such a Hot Pickle! (TV Episode 2008) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
47.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" Want to See the Elephant Dung? (TV Episode 2008) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
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49.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" Apple in the Garden of Eden (TV Episode 2008) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
50.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" The Brains Behind Everything (TV Episode 2008) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
51.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" Let's Get Rid of the Weak Players Before We Even Start (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
52.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" The Dragon Slayer (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
53.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" The Puppet Master (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
54.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" All Hell Breaks Loose (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
55.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" Slay Everyone, Trust No One (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
56.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" Jumping Ship (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
57.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" Young at Heart (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
58.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" Worst Case Scenario (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
59.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" Company Will Be Arriving Soon (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
60.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" You're Looking at the New Leader of Our Tribe (TV Episode 2011) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
61.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" The Buddy System (TV Episode 2011) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
62.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" I Need Redemption (TV Episode 2011) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
63.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" Double Agent (TV Episode 2011) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
64.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" Two Tribes, One Camp, No Rules (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
65.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" A Bunch of Idiots (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
66.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" The Beauty in a Merge (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
67.^ Jump up to: a b c ""Survivor" Survivor Smacked Me in the Chops (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
68.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" Got My Swag Back (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
69.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" Not the Only Actor on This Island (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
70.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" She Annoys Me Greatly (TV Episode 2013) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
71.^ Jump up to: a b ""Survivor" Operation Thunder Dome (TV Episode 2013) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
72.Jump up ^ ""Survivor" Blindside Time (TV Episode 2013) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
73.^ Jump up to: a b c "Episode 1 - Blood Is Thicker Than Everything". CBS. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
74.^ Jump up to: a b "Episode 6 - One-Man Wrecking Ball". CBS. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
75.Jump up ^ "Episode 8 - Skin Of My Teeth". CBS. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
76.^ Jump up to: a b c "Episode 1 - Hot Girl With A Grudge". CBS. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
77.^ Jump up to: a b "Episode 4 - Odd One Out". CBS. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
78.Jump up ^ "Survivor" "Head of the Snake (TV Episode 2014) - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. April 2, 2014. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
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Vanuatu ·
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2010: Heroes vs. Villains ·
Nicaragua ·
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2012: One World ·
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2013: Caramoan ·
Blood vs. Water ·
2014: Cagayan ·
San Juan del Sur
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Richard Hatch ·
Tina Wesson ·
Ethan Zohn ·
Vecepia Towery ·
Brian Heidik ·
Jenna Morasca ·
Sandra Diaz-Twine ·
Amber Brkich ·
Chris Daugherty ·
Tom Westman ·
Danni Boatwright ·
Aras Baskauskas ·
Yul Kwon ·
Earl Cole ·
Todd Herzog ·
Parvati Shallow ·
Bob Crowley ·
J.T. Thomas ·
Natalie White ·
Fabio Birza ·
Rob Mariano ·
Sophie Clarke ·
Kim Spradlin ·
Denise Stapley ·
John Cochran ·
Tyson Apostol ·
Tony Vlachos
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Survivor Live
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Survivor Live is an internet talk-show about the television series Survivor, hosted by Parvati Shallow, exclusively airing on CBS.com.
Contents [hide]
1 Survivor Live (2004–07)
2 Revival (2012–present)
3 References
4 External links
Survivor Live (2004–07)[edit]
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The show premiered at the beginning of Survivor: Vanuatu - Islands of Fire as a result of the popularity of House Calls: The Big Brother Talk Show, which began airing the previous summer during Big Brother 5. During that season, the show was hosted by Richard Hatch, winner on Survivor: Borneo and a contestant on Survivor: All-Stars, and Chris Booker, a New York television and radio personality. The show originally aired as one-hour Thursday and Friday shows at 2 p.m. North American Eastern Time Zone, with the Thursday shows talking about the show in general, sometimes with in-studio guests or celebrities, and Friday shows involving the contestant voted out the previous night. Of note, Survivor Live ended its first season right before the season finale, meaning the show never interviewed any of the final four contestants.
The second season of Survivor Live, with the start of Survivor: Palau, was retooled, mostly due to Hatch's then-new legal troubles, with new hosts Jenna Morasca, winner of Survivor: Amazon and a contestant on Survivor: All-Stars, and Dalton Ross, an editor of Entertainment Weekly magazine. From this season forward, the show was reduced to weekly Friday shows at 2 p.m. EST with the most recent castoff joining the two hosts in a one hour show. Some seasons also have special features, such as Time Capsule (where the Survivor leaves a message for him/herself before the show starts), Minus 10 (where the ousted Survivor has to comment on 10 words in 10 words or less) and Jenna Morasca's Fan Question of the Week (where Jenna picks a question sent to her through her MySpace to ask the ousted Survivor). Changes to the schedule are made if the show if the TV show is on a different date, or due to holidays. The audio of this edition broadcast the following Sunday in San Francisco's KIFR-FM. The show was cancelled after the Survivor: Fiji season.
Revival (2012–present)[edit]
The show returned in 2012 during the airing of Survivor: Philippines, under the name Survivor After Show, with Survivor: One World participant Bill Posley as host [1] and rotating previous contestants as weekly special guests. The show airs every Thursday afternoon and features interviews with booted contestants and analysis from the special guest. In 2013, Parvati Shallow became the host of the Survivor Live After Show during the airing of Survivor: Caramoan,[2] her premiere episode being a Valentine's Day special with fellow Survivor: Cook Islands and Survivor: Micronesia contestant Ozzy Lusth.[3]
Shallow returned as host again for Survivor: Blood vs. Water and Survivor: Cagayan. In 2014, for Cagayan, the program changed its name back to Survivor Live.[4]
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ Survivor Philippines Survivor Live Show Retrieved January 2013
2.Jump up ^ Survivor: Caramoan - Survivor After Show Promo
3.Jump up ^ Survivor After Show - Francesca on Making Survivor History ft. Special Guest Ozzy (Show #1)
4.Jump up ^ Survivor Live with Host Parvati Shallow
External links[edit]
Survivor After Show featuring Host, Parvati Shallow on CBS.com
On Survivor Live, SURVIVOR: FIJI's Edgardo plays Minus 10 CBS YouTube example of original Survivor Live
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2002: Marquesas ·
Thailand ·
2003: The Amazon ·
Pearl Islands ·
2004: All-Stars ·
Vanuatu ·
2005: Palau ·
Guatemala ·
2006: Panama ·
Cook Islands ·
2007: Fiji ·
China ·
2008: Micronesia ·
Gabon ·
2009: Tocantins ·
Samoa ·
2010: Heroes vs. Villains ·
Nicaragua ·
2011: Redemption Island ·
South Pacific ·
2012: One World ·
Philippines ·
2013: Caramoan ·
Blood vs. Water ·
2014: Cagayan ·
San Juan del Sur
Winners
Richard Hatch ·
Tina Wesson ·
Ethan Zohn ·
Vecepia Towery ·
Brian Heidik ·
Jenna Morasca ·
Sandra Diaz-Twine ·
Amber Brkich ·
Chris Daugherty ·
Tom Westman ·
Danni Boatwright ·
Aras Baskauskas ·
Yul Kwon ·
Earl Cole ·
Todd Herzog ·
Parvati Shallow ·
Bob Crowley ·
J.T. Thomas ·
Natalie White ·
Fabio Birza ·
Rob Mariano ·
Sophie Clarke ·
Kim Spradlin ·
Denise Stapley ·
John Cochran ·
Tyson Apostol ·
Tony Vlachos
Related articles
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List of tribes ·
Survivor Live ·
Tiki Twirl ·
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Tiki Twirl
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Tiki Twirl
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Area
Action Zone
Status
Operating
Opening date
2006
General statistics
Manufacturer
Zamperla
Model
Disk-O
Height restriction
48 in (122 cm)
Fast Lane available
Tiki Twirl (formerly Survivor: The Ride!) is an amusement ride at California's Great America in Santa Clara, California. Prior to losing the Survivor theming, it was based on the television series Survivor. The riders were separated into four tribes who do tribal chants and rituals to spray water on the other tribe. The ride opened in 2006. The track is on a non-continuous circuit, at the end of which a fireball was shot into the air spraying hot air at the passengers.
The ride had many operational difficulties in the beginning of the season. Many times the ride would close for the rest of the day due to technical difficulties. In the line for the ride they have posters for the first 12 seasons of Survivor that show the logo and the tribes for each season.
Survivor: The Ride! was renamed Tiki Twirl in February, 2011.
See also[edit]
List of amusement rides based on television franchises
External links[edit]
Official Webpage
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2005: Palau ·
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Gabon ·
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South Pacific ·
2012: One World ·
Philippines ·
2013: Caramoan ·
Blood vs. Water ·
2014: Cagayan ·
San Juan del Sur
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Tina Wesson ·
Ethan Zohn ·
Vecepia Towery ·
Brian Heidik ·
Jenna Morasca ·
Sandra Diaz-Twine ·
Amber Brkich ·
Chris Daugherty ·
Tom Westman ·
Danni Boatwright ·
Aras Baskauskas ·
Yul Kwon ·
Earl Cole ·
Todd Herzog ·
Parvati Shallow ·
Bob Crowley ·
J.T. Thomas ·
Natalie White ·
Fabio Birza ·
Rob Mariano ·
Sophie Clarke ·
Kim Spradlin ·
Denise Stapley ·
John Cochran ·
Tyson Apostol ·
Tony Vlachos
Related articles
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List of tribes ·
Survivor Live ·
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Bruce Beresford-Redman (producer)
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