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Australian Survivor

Presented by

No. of episodes
13
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
16
Production

Location(s)
Whaler's Way, Port Lincoln,
Eyre Peninsula,
South Australia
Filming dates
circa 1 November 2001
– 2001-12-24
Broadcast

Original run
13 February 2002 – 15 May 2002
 (Special 29 May 2002)
Chronology

Preceded by
Survivor: Africa
 (on Nine Network)
Followed by
Survivor: Thailand
 (on Nine Network),
Celebrity Survivor
 (on the Seven Network)
Australian Survivor was a television series based on the popular reality show Survivor. The series was filmed in November and December 2001 and aired weekly from 13 February - 15 May 2002 on Australia's Nine Network. It was set at Whaler's Way, an Eyre Peninsula coastal nature reserve in Port Lincoln, South Australia in the Great Australian Bight, where numerous ships had sunk off the coast in the past. This set up the nautical theme of the series.


Contents  [hide]
1 Contestants
2 The game
3 Elimination notes
4 Challenges
5 Show notes
6 Production notes
7 Controversy & Criticisms
8 See also
9 References
10 External links

Contestants[edit]

Contestant
Original Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes
Lucinda Allen-Rhodes
43
Kadina
 
1st Voted Out
 Day 3

8

Tim Dugan
51
Kadina
 
2nd Voted Out
 Day 6

4

David Haas
34
Kadina
 
3rd Voted Out
 Day 9

6

Jeff Brown
52
Tipara
 
4th Voted Out
 Day 12

5

Deborah Peart
26
Kadina
 
5th Voted Out
 Day 15

4

Sylvan Dorney
25
Kadina
 
6th Voted Out
 Day 18

3

Caren Shaw
28
Kadina

Aurora

7th Voted Out
 Day 21

10

Naomi Knight
22
Kadina

8th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 24

8

Craig Abbot
27
Kadina

9th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 27

8

Lance Brooks
39
Tipara

10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 30

8

Jane Dalton
18
Tipara

11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 33

7

Sophie Woods
30
Tipara

12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 35

3

Katie Gold
24
Tipara

13th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 37

3

Joel Betts
22
Tipara

14th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 38

5

Sciona Browne
49
Tipara

Runner Up
 Day 39

1

Robert "Rob" Dickson†
37
Tipara

Sole Survivor
 Day 39

5

The game[edit]

Episode title
Challenges[1]
Eliminated
Vote
Finish

Reward
Immunity
"Whaler's Way"
Kadina

Tipara

Lucinda

8-0
 1st Voted Out
 Day 3
"Violent Weather and Violent People"
Kadina

Tipara

Tim

4-1-1-1
 2nd Voted Out
 Day 6
"The Losing Streak"
Kadina

Tipara

David

5-1
 3rd Voted Out
 Day 9
"The Struggle of Both Tribes"
Tipara

Kadina

Jeff

5-3
 4th Voted Out
 Day 12
"It's Just Too Hard!"
Kadina

Tipara

Deborah

3-2
 5th Voted Out
 Day 15
"This Game is Way Different Then it Looks"
Tipara 1

Tipara

Sylvan

3-1
 6th Voted Out
 Day 18
"It's Time to Merge"
None

Craig

Caren

7-2-1
 7th Voted Out
 Day 21
"Pick Off"
Naomi
 [Craig]

Craig

Naomi

7-1-1
 8th Voted Out
 Day 24
"I Just Feel So Bad "
Lance
 [Everyone]

Sophie

Craig

7-1
 9th Voted Out
 Day 27
"He's a Threat, She's A Threat, We're all Threats!"
Jane

Joel

Lance

5-1-1
 10th Voted Out
 Day 30
"Cockiness Comes to an End"
Joel

Sciona

Jane

3-3 (2-2)
 11th Voted Out
 Day 33
"Who's the Odd Man Out?"
Katie
 [Everyone]

Katie

Sophie

3-2
 12th Voted Out
 Day 35
"Finale/Reunion Special"
Katie
 [Everyone]

Robert

Katie

3-1
 13th Voted Out
 Day 37
None
Robert

Joel

1-0
 14th Voted Out
 Day 38
Jury Vote
Sciona

5-2
 Runner-Up
Rob
 Sole Survivor
^1 Tipara felt Kadina lost due to bad luck, and shared their reward.
Episode
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Finale

Voter
Lucinda
8-0

Tim
4-1-1-1

David
5-1

Jeff
5-3

Deborah
3-2

Sylvan
3-1

Caren
7-2-1

Naomi
7-1-1

Craig
7-1

Lance
5-1-1

Tie
3-3

Jane
2-2

Sophie
3-2

Katie
3-1

Joel
1

Sciona
2-5

Rob
5-2

Rob   
Jeff
  
Caren

Naomi

Craig

Lance

Jane

Jane

Sophie

Katie

Joel
 
Sciona   
Jane
  
Caren

Naomi

Craig

Lance

Jane

Jane

Sophie

Katie

none
 
Joel   
Jeff
  
Caren

Naomi

Craig

Jane

Jane

none

Sophie

Katie

none
 
Rob

Katie   
Jane
  
Caren

Naomi

Craig

Lance

Joel

Joel

Rob

Joel
 
Sciona
 
Sophie   
Jeff
  
Caren

Naomi

Craig

Lance

Joel

Joel

Rob
  
Rob

Jane   
Jeff
  
Caren

Naomi

Craig

Lance

Joel

none
  
Rob

Lance   
Jeff
  
Caren

Naomi

Craig

Sciona
  
Rob

Craig
Lucinda

David

David
 
Deborah

Sylvan

Rob

Rob

Rob
 
Sciona
 
Naomi
Lucinda

Tim

David
 
Deborah

Sylvan

Lance

Lance
  
Rob

Caren
Lucinda

Tim

David
 
Deborah

Sylvan

Lance
 
Sylvan
Lucinda

Tim

David
 
Caren

Naomi
 
Deborah
Lucinda

Tim

David
 
Caren
 
Jeff   
Jane
 
David
Lucinda

Caren

Craig
 
Tim
Lucinda

Deborah
 
Lucinda
Lucinda
 
Elimination notes[edit]
Lucinda - Lucinda struggled and gave up saying the game was too hard for her. She made Survivor history by being asked to be voted out (although it was only the first three days) and becoming the first person ever to vote for herself (which, it has been noted, is against the rules of the American series). (8-0)
Tim - Kadina were unsure of how to approach this tribal council after a unanimous and simple first tribal council. The vote was not discussed. Caren, Deborah, Naomi, and Sylvan felt Tim was the weakest link and he was the next to go. Craig voted for David, David voted for Caren, Tim voted for Deborah,(4-1-1-1) After tribal council, David criticised his tribe for voting out a strong tribe member and not putting the tribe before personal agendas.
David - Kadina continued to win at reward challenges and lose at immunity challenges. This sent the camp into a low morale. Sylvan had redeemed himself at the challenges. David asked Deborah if she would vote with him as he believed they were the next to be voted out. Deborah did not want to make herself more vulnerable and told the rest of the tribe. At Tribal Council, everyone voted against David. David voted for Craig. (5-1)
Jeff - Tipara won their first reward challenge, but lost their first immunity challenge. The tribe immediately began listing their weakest members. Jane and Jeff came out on top. Katie formed an alliance with Rob, and she told him and Joel about the idea of sending elderly Jeff home. Joel felt betrayed, but still voted against Jeff at Tribal, thus sending him home. (5-3)
Deborah - Deborah could not form any alliance quickly as she was targeted for being the weakest member left in the tribe and everybody voted for her except for Sylvan. Debroah and Sylvan voted for Caren. (3-2)
Sylvan - Sylvan was not in any alliance, but tried to convince Caren and Naomi that Craig would be a huge threat in the merge, and they should betray him. The women decided to stick with getting Sylvan out, while Sylvan changed his vote to Naomi. (3-1)
Caren - Kadina and Tipara merged into Aurora. The Tipara members formed an alliance and decided to pick off the Kadina members. Their original choice was to vote out Craig, but he won immunity. Caren the, alternate pick, was sent home. (7-2-1)
Naomi - After Craig won immunity again, the Tipara alliance targeted Naomi. However, they couldn't get along with each other. Despite their conflicts, Naomi was voted out next, and she became the first jury member. (7-1-1)
Craig - Craig had failed to win either reward or immunity. He was the last Kadina member standing, but had a slight chance of staying, after he had tried to convince some members to vote Rob. However Tipara held and voted Craig out. (7-1)
Lance - After Craig's elimination, the Tiparans had to turn on each other. There was a long debate on who deserved to stay, and who were the least bit threatening. Joel had won immunity, so everyone voted for Lance except Joel who voted for Jane . (5-1-1)
Jane - Jane, Katie, and Sophie voted for Joel while Joel, Rob, and Sciona voted for Jane. This caused a tie. In the revote Katie and Sophie voted for Joel again, and Rob and Sciona voted for Jane again. Jane had 4 previous votes cast against her while Joel had none. The four previous votes cast against Jane sent her home. Original votes(3-3), Revote (2-2).
Sophie - Katie, who was next to go, won immunity. Katie and Sophie decided they couldn't trust Rob anymore and tried to get rid of him. However, Joel and Sciona stuck to Rob's side and Sophie was voted out. (3-2)
Katie - Katie had a mental breakdown after Sophie was eliminated. This caused Joel, Rob, and Sciona to consider quitting the game. However, the producers threatened that if they would quit, they would give the money to Sophie. They then decided to stay and vote out Katie, who they thought really should go home. (3-1)
Joel - Rob had won Final Immunity after Joel threw the final challenge in keeping with an agreement he had made earlier with Rob and Sciona. Rob picked Sciona over Joel, because he thought he had a better chance against her in the Final Tribal Council. (1-0).
Sciona - Sciona couldn't correctly specify why she had voted for fellow tribe members, such as Jane and Lance. She proved to be social and respectful, but rode coat-tails, and apologized far too much. Her two votes came from Katie, because she was more straight forward with her than Rob (who she also had an alliance with), and Craig.
Rob - Rob was honest and prepared with his answers to the jury. Even though he broke a few alliances, he specified why (unlike Sciona). He received the winning amount of five votes from Naomi, being well liked by her; Sophie; Lance, mainly a vote against Sciona, but did respect his game; Jane, even though was criticized by her, he gained her vote due to Sciona making her frustrated; and Joel, who thought that he was a very brilliant player. He died at age 45 after the show of a car accident in South Africa.
Challenges[edit]
Epiosde 1 Reward Challenge - On Behalf of the Tipara tribe Jane had to call what the coin would land on. Kadina won.
Episode 1 Immunity Challenge - Both tribes get two logs out of the pond bring them up the hill and use them as a ladder to get to the top of a platform. At the top of the platform is torch, one person lights it and then lights some seals. The tribe throws the seals until they light a fuse above their Bon fire.
Episode 1 Immunity Challenge - Each tribe had to listen to a bunch of information from a book and answer questions about what they heard. Tipara won.
Episode 2 Reward Challenge - Both tribes dig of a chest under a flag and pull it up some tracks. Kadina won. Sophie sat out for Tipara.
Episode 2 Immunity challenge - Both tribes stand on circle divided into 14 wedges, one person from the opposite tribe pulls out a wedge each time the color of the wedge that is removed is called. Each time a wedge is taken away the person who is on the wedge must move to another one. The first person who falls of the wedge loses immunity for their tribe. Tipara won when David touched the ground. Jeff sat out for Tipara.
Episode 3 Reward Challenge - Each tribe unties several ropes inside a circle, but nobody can be inside the circle. When all the ropes are untied the tribes tie them together to make one large rope and use it to pull their boat out in the water and around a buoy and then come back and get their boat in the circle. Kadina won. The reward was a hammock, two lanterns and a pan.
Episode 3 Immunity Challenge - Both tribes cut through logs using an ax. Each person can hit the log once and the tribe takes turns hitting it. When they break the log the bring a crow's nest down in the crows nest is a ringer they use the ringer to ring a triangle to win immunity. Tipara won. Jane and Jeff sat out for Tipara.
Episode 4 Reward Challenge - Each tribe swims out to pontoon and pulls up a treasure chest with a rope nag gets their chest back to the platform and finds the correct key to open with. Tipara won the challenge and the reward was chocolate.
Episode 4 Immunity challenge - Both tribes drive a car through several gates, a person from the opposite tribe drives the car blindfolded the rest of the tribe tells that person where to drive to get through the gate, Kadina choose Jane to drive their car, Tipara choose Caren to drive thir car. If the tribe doesn't make it through the gate they must put a flag on the windshield wipers before trying again. The first tribe to go through all the gates wins immunity. Kadina won and also one person from their tribe won a car. Sylvan drew the correct key to the car and won.
Episode 5 Reward challenge - The reward is lobster And a pot to cook it in, first the tribes must swim to a buoy and get the pot at the tribe flag and go to the markers to get the lobster and the lobster the trap.Then the tribes race back to the tribe platform The first tribe to get the lobster out of the pot and into the trap wins the reward. Kadina won and also got to keep the trap to catch more lobsters with.
Episode 5 Immunity challenge - The challenge is an obstacle course and the tribes must jump, run, climb and gp under things. At the end of the course the tribes must unfold a sail to win immunity. Tipara won. Joel and Jane sat out for Tipira.
Episode 6 Reward challenge - Both tribes roll a barrel down a hill and put a flag in it and fill the barrel with sandUsing a nails and hammer the tribes put the lid on the barrell and then roll it back up the hill to win. Tipara won and the reward was phone calls from home. Katie, Lance and Sciona sat out for Tipira.
Episode 6 Immunity challenge - One person from each tribe is tied to a rope - Sylvan for Kadina and Joel for Tipara - each personmust stretch to reach poles in the sand and get them out of the ground. The person to get all their tribes poles out of the ground wins immunity. Joel won immunity for Tipara.
Epiosde 7 immunity challenge - The individual immunity challenge has 4 stages, in stage 1 all ten survivors solve a puzzle to make a perfect square and then get a rope. The last three to finish are out, Caren, Namoi and Sciona were last were eliminated. In stage 2 the survivors use the ropes to pull a shovel out of the ground. Lance and Jane couldn't get shovel out and were eliminated. In stage 3 the survivors use the shovel to dig a wooden box, Katie and Joel were the last to finish and were eliminated leaving Craig, Rob and Sophie. In stage 4 the last three open their wooden box inside is compass giving them directions to the location of a flare which they use to light a torch to win. Craig lit the torch first and won immunity.
Episode 8 Reward challenge - All the survivors make up a story the rest of thentribe guesses if it is true or false. the person who has the most people who believe their story wins reward. Namoi won the challenge and had 7 people believing her story beating Joel and Sciona who had 5. the reward was a visit to a cottage. Namoi invited Craig on the reward.
Episode 8 Immunity challenge - Each survivor holds a rod over fire for as longs as possible, if the rod lights on fire or they move the rod away from the fire they are out. Craig won immunity again beating Rob after 1 hour, 3 min.
Show notes[edit]
The show was broadcast by Channel Nine in the Wednesday 8:30 PM timeslot and was rated PG (Parental Guidance recommended). Australian Survivor was also screened in New Zealand, however, Survivor: Marquesas was also broadcast at the same time much to the annoyance of New Zealand Survivor fans.
The theme of the show was shipwrecks and the theme song incorporated an Irish jig (in a nod to Australian history - First Fleet arriving etc.). The theme song and show's overall theme music were similar and the extended version of the main theme (the official theme song) was played during the closing credits of the live Finale and Reunion show.
The tribes (before the merge) alternated on which days they could go search for food. On one day Tipara could go to the coast and fish while Kadina could only go to the windmill and pump water and on the next day, the tribes swapped. It was at the windmill, that Rob was approached by Katie to begin an alliance and where Joel felt betrayed when he was asked to vote off Jeff against the wishes of his fellow Tipara Innocents.
Tribal Council was held aboard a purposely-built shipwreck.
Challenges on Australian Survivor included woodchopping down a ship's mast, trying to stay balanced on a wobbly pontoon on a lake, retrieving a chest of chocolates from the sea, carrying heavy items either through the sea (such as a log) or on land, an obstacle course, trying to hold a pole over a fire with one hand, brain teasers, trivia quizzes, a human chess game, lighting fires and races along the beach. Some challenges were divided into parts (such as digging through sand and finding flares) where a contestant was eliminated in each round. Fire making, rolling a large and heavy barrel through a chicane and a giant slingshot constituted as other challenges.
Original challenge ideas of Australian Survivor included testing Survivors' memory and estimation of measurements after days out in the wild; a horizontal bungee; building a ladder to the top of a mini lighthouse, and involving the use of cars in a challenge (rather than just have a car as a reward). Another original idea included all tribe members, bar one, to each stand on a block of wood. Each block was a wedge that formed a circle. When the host, Lincoln Howes, spun a wheel it would stop on a colour. The remaining tribe member (not on a wedge) would proceed to remove the wedge that corresponded to the colour and the point of it all was for the tribe to remain balancing and still standing no matter how many blocks were removed from under their feet. Kadina lost.
Rewards included Tribal Immunity in the form of a bell, Individual Immunity in the form of a rope necklace with shark's teeth, ice cream and lollies, a Ford 4WD, crab pots, pizza and fishing gear.
The Survivor Intro was shown at the beginning of each episode. The order that the contestants appear in is :
1.Sophie
2.Sylvan
3.Debroah
4.Jeff
5.Sciona
6.Tim
7.Katie
8.Joel
9.Lucindia
10.David
11.Caren
12.Craig
13.Naomi
14.Lance
15.Jane
16.Rob
The behind the scenes show aired a few weeks after the series ended and was titled ' Surviving Survivor '. In this special, details were revealed such as the final four wanting to quit the show due to the sudden and dramatic turn of events in the nature of the game concerning Katie's behaviour (her mental breakdown right before the F4 Tribal Council). The producers threatened to hand the prize money to the last eliminated contestant (Sophie) if the F4 decided to continue to defy them.
Production notes[edit]
The casting call for Australian survivors began when the advertising campaign was initiated on the night of the broadcast of the season finale of Survivor: The Australian Outback (U.S.) (circa 3 May 2001 to 10 May 2001).
A British company own the rights to Survivor (via Charlie Parsons - the creator of the show) and the Nine Network's contract involving the rights to broadcast Survivor stated that Nine must produce their own local version, thus giving birth to Australian Survivor.
Other locations scouted for Australian Survivor included Uluru (formerly Ayers Rock) in the Northern Territory and Broome in Western Australia.
Castaway Television were behind Australian Survivor.
One of the contestants, Lance Brooks, started the Communities For Communities charity after he left the show.
Sponsors included Cadbury chocolates, IBM computers, Jetset travel agencies, Schweppes soft drink (as well as Solo, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Sunkist and 7UP), Fa deodorant for men, Lays potato crisps (including all other brands under the name such as Smith's, CC's, Twisties, Doritos and Burger Rings etc.), Telstra, Ford Motor Company and Intel Pentium which were used in producing the show's graphics and were part of the computer prize package which Naomi won (see above). These products and businesses were involved in a large campaign involving various product placements in the show.
The show was produced by Stephen Peters.
The booted contestants featured on the Today show (an early morning breakfast news show) on the Nine Network on the Thursday immediately after the Wednesday night episode where they were featured being voted off Australian Survivor. These interviews were conducted by Richard Wilkins just before the 8:00 AM news. (This parallels the U.S. where evicted Survivor contestants are interviewed on CBS' The Early Show.)
The three-hour Finale and Reunion show (as opposed to the hour long weekly episodes) was hosted by Eddie McGuire. Both were held at the Crown Casino in Melbourne in front of a live audience. This event had the Tribal Council shipwreck moved to the auditorium to be used as the set on stage.
Controversy & Criticisms[edit]
The 'Survivor' title design in the official logo was taken from the UK version. The Middle East series also have used the UK Survivor title design, as well as Celebrity Survivor.
Other foreign networks own the phrases 'Outwit Outplay Outlast' (U.S.) and 'Trust No One' (UK) therefore Australian Survivor was decided to have no slogan, which sparked criticism over the lack of originality (see above) and flavour to the show (see below).
The contestants believed the prize money would be equal to that of the American version - $1,000,000 (one million dollars). However some were disappointed by the halving of the money for the Australian edition when it was announced at the beginning of the show.
Producers were also criticised for giving the contestants too many supplies (see above) and the lack of diversity in the casting of the players.
Producers came under fire in failing to ensure the first ever challenge would work. A sudden death trivia quiz was the replacement challenge the next day when strong winds blew out the fires that the tribes made to light a fuse that would determine the winner.
Lucinda became the first person ever in the history of the show to vote for herself. (There is a rule enforced in all other versions of the show around the world that you cannot vote for yourself, which did not exist, or was relaxed, in Australia).
Nine advertised pre-Australian Survivor that Survivor: Marquesas (U.S. Version) would air after the Australian franchise. Australian fans disappointed in the quality of the local version were outraged when Nine decided not to broadcast Marquesas. Survivor: Thailand was shown instead.
In the week of the Easter non-ratings period, the show took a break in its schedule, which in turn prompted rumours that Australian Survivor had been axed.
Although the show started off with satisfying ratings, it eventually declined to dismal ratings (possibly due to the popularity of another reality TV show, The Mole, which aired on Channel Seven an hour earlier at 7:30pm for all but four weeks of the Australian Survivor run). This showed especially when Nine decided to air the special, Surviving Survivor, in a late-night timeslot a fortnight after the conclusion of the series.
See also[edit]
Survivor U.S.
Survivor U.K.
Celebrity Survivor
Survivor: The Australian Outback
Treasure Island
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ Bindley, David (20 March 2010). "Survivor: The Complete Challenge Guide (1st ed.)". Retrieved 16 December 2010.
External links[edit]
Australian Survivor at the Internet Movie Database



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Celebrity Survivor
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Celebrity Survivor

Celebrity Survivor

Winner
Guy Leech
Presented by

No. of episodes
13
No. of days
25
No. of survivors
12 (2 return)
Production

Location(s)
Éfaté Island, Vanuatu
Filming dates
circa 2006-05-14
– 2006-06-18
Broadcast

Original run
17 August 2006 – 2 November 2006
Chronology

Preceded by
Australian Survivor,
 (on the Nine Network)
Survivor: Exile Island
 (aired on Nine Network)
Followed by
Survivor: Cook Islands
 (aired on Nine Network)
Celebrity Survivor, also known promotionally as Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu and Australia's Celebrity Survivor, was an Australian television series that screened on the Seven Network in 2006, based on the popular reality television show, Survivor. The new series joined the many celebrity-oriented reality programs already in their lineup, such as It Takes Two and Dancing with the Stars. It was hosted by Ian "Dicko" Dickson. Guy Leech, the eventual winner, or "Sole Survivor" of the show, donated A$100,000 to the charity of his choice, Ride Aid Inc, with the other contestants' charities receiving A$5000 each. Although better received than the earlier Australian Survivor, Celebrity Survivor was still only a modest success in the ratings and a follow-up series has not materialised. The Italian version of this format, named L'isola dei famosi (The island of the famous) , was aired for the first time in 2003 and became a hit show. Currently the 8th edition is being aired on Rai Due. In the 2011's edition of L'Isola dei famosi, Simona Ventura became the first television presenter to be a contestant (as opposed to a host) on the reality show.


Contents  [hide]
1 Production 1.1 Promotion
2 Contestants
3 The game 3.1 Voting History 3.1.1 Elimination Notes

4 See also
5 References
6 External links

Production[edit]
While the Nine Network currently hold the rights to screen the U.S. version of Survivor, after the failure of their 2002 local Survivor project Australian Survivor, the Seven Network found a loophole in their contract and obtained the rights to produce Celebrity Survivor.[1] Castaway Television, which produced Australian Survivor, was again involved in the production of this second Australian version Survivor. The show was filmed on Éfaté Island in Vanuatu in the South Pacific. The series was filmed over twenty-five days, or three weeks, from late May to early June 2006, with promotional advertising beginning in July. From promos and footage shown on the Seven Network, it appeared that Celebrity Survivor borrowed many elements from the U.S. version's ninth season, Survivor: Vanuatu - Islands of Fire. The one-hour show was rated PG (parental guidance recommended) and aired during Thursday nights on the Seven Network. The executive producer of Celebrity Survivor is David Mason, who also produces other shows on the Seven Network, such as Medical Emergency and The Mole.
Promotion[edit]
Before the series began, Dickson and a few of the Celebrity Survivor contestants appeared on the Seven Network's breakfast news show, Sunrise, to promote the series. This paralleled what occurs in the American version, when the show is promoted on The Early Show, CBS' own breakfast news program, and what happened during the Nine Network's Australian Survivor venture, when the series was featured on the early morning show, Today, as well as A Current Affair. Contestants, Amber Petty and Nicolle Dickson, also appeared in television commercials for Olay Total Effects, which were broadcast during the series.
Contestants[edit]
There were sixteen contestants overall, divided into two tribes, Moso and Kakula . After five contestants were eliminated, the tribes were combined, or merged, to form one tribe, Tanna . Five contestants made up the jury, who ultimately decided who would win the game.

Contestant
Original Tribe
Switched Tribes
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes
Kym Johnson
Professional Dancer
Moso
   1st Voted Out
 Day 3 6
Benjamin Wynn
Ex-S.A.S. Soldier
Kakula
   2nd Voted Out
 Day 5 5
Fiona Horne
Singer
Moso

Moso
  3rd Voted Out
 Day 7 3
Amber Petty
Entertainment Reporter
Moso

Moso
  4th Voted Out
 Day 9 3
Wayne Gardner
Motorcycle Racer
Kakula

Kakula
  5th Voted Out
 Day 11 3
Guy Leech
Returned to game
Kakula

Kakula

Tanna
 6th Voted Out
 Day 13 51
Elton Flatley
Rugby Union Footballer
Kakula

Moso
 7th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 15 4
Justin Melvey
Returned to game
Moso

Moso
 8th Voted Out
 Day 17 42
Gabrielle Richens
Model/TV Presenter
Kakula

Kakula
 9th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 19 4
David Oldfield
Politician
Kakula

Moso
 10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 21 7
Nicolle Dickson
Actress
Moso

Kakula
 11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 23 6
Imogen Bailey
Actress/Model
Moso

Kakula
 12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 24 4
Justin Melvey
Actor
Moso

Moso
 Runner-Up 62
Guy Leech
Surf Lifesaving Champion
Kakula

Kakula
 Sole Celebrity Survivor 61
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received during the final Tribal Council.
^1 Upon being voted out of the game the first time, Guy received five votes, upon his return, he received only one more, which totals to six.
^2 Upon being voted out of the game the first time, Justin received four votes, upon his return, he received two more, which totals to six.
The game[edit]


Challenges[2]


Episode
Reward
Immunity
Eliminated
Vote
Finish

Episode 1: The Premiere and Marooning

Kakula

Kakula

Kym

6-0

1st Voted Out
 Day 3

Episode 2

Kakula

Moso

Ben

5-1

2nd Voted Out
 Day 5

Episode 3: The Tribal Shuffle

Moso

Kakula

Fiona

3-2

3rd Voted Out
 Day 7

Episode 4

Kakula

Kakula

Amber

3-1

4th Voted Out
 Day 9

Episode 5

Moso

Moso

Wayne

3-2

5th Voted Out
 Day 11

Episode 6: The Merge

Merge Reward

David

Guy

5-2

6th Voted Out
 Day 13

Episode 7

David, Gabrielle,
 Imogen

David

Elton

4-1-1

7th Voted Out
 Day 15

Episode 8

Nicolle
 [Imogen]

Imogen
 [Nicolle][1]

Justin

4-1

8th Voted Out
 Day 17

Episode 9

Nicolle

David

Gabrielle

3-1

9th Voted Out
 Day 19

Episode 10

Guy and Justin
 return

Imogen

David

4-1

10th Voted Out
 Day 21

Episode 11

Guy
 [Imogen, Justin]

Guy

Nicolle

2-2
 Jury: 3-0

11th Voted Out
 Day 23

Episode 12: The Finale

None

Justin

Imogen

1-0

12th Voted Out
 Day 24

Jury Vote

Justin

3-2

Runner-Up

Guy

Sole Survivor

^4 Imogen won immunity, but gave it Nicolle at tribal council.
Voting History[edit]


Original Tribes
Switched Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #:
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Finale

Eliminated:
Kym
6/6 votes

Ben
5/6 votes

Fiona
3/5 votes

Amber
3/4 votes

Wayne
3/5 votes

Guy
5/7 votes

Elton
4/6 votes

Justin
4/5 votes

Gabrielle
3/4 votes

David
4/5 votes

Nicolle
2/4 votes[2]

Imogen
1/1 vote

Justin
2/5 votes

Guy
3/5 votes

Voter

Vote

Guy 
Ben
  
Imogen

Nicolle
 
David

Nicolle
 
Jury Vote

Justin
Kym
 
David

Amber
 
Guy

Elton

Imogen
 
David

Nicolle

Imogen

Imogen
Kym
   
Wayne

Guy

Elton

Justin

Gabrielle

David

Justin
 
Justin
 
Nicolle
Kym
   
Wayne

Guy

Elton

Justin

Gabrielle

David

Justin
 
Justin
 
David 
Ben

Fiona

Amber
 
Guy

Gabrielle

Justin

Gabrielle

Guy

Nicolle
  
Guy

Gabrielle 
Ben
  
Wayne

Guy

Elton

Justin

Nicolle
 
Nicolle
  
Guy

Elton 
Ben

Fiona

Amber
 
Nicolle

Nicolle
 
Nicolle
  
Guy

Wayne 
Ben
  
Imogen
 
Amber
Kym
 
Fiona

David
 
Fiona
Kym
 
David
 
Ben 
Wayne
 
Kym
Kym
 
^5 Justin and Nicolle tied 2-2. The jury (Elton, Gabrielle, and David) voted in order to break the tie. All three voted against Nicolle.
Elimination Notes[edit]
Kym: Kym couldn't stand the harsh conditions, and asked to be voted out. She then voted against herself at tribal council, becoming only the second person in Survivor history to do so. (6-0)
Ben: Ben, the only non-celebrity in the game, was targeted and voted out unanimously. (5-1)
Fiona: After the unexpected tribal swap, Kakula and Moso tribal lines held strong. David fooled around during the immunity challenge, causing Moso to lose. The Kakula alliance targeted Fiona for her weakness and annoyance, and the Moso alliance targeted David for making them lose the immunity challenge. However, Amber decided to betray her alliance and take out Fiona, whom she also clashed with. (3-2)
Amber: Justin was deeply disturbed by Amber's betrayal, but Amber assured him she wouldn't do that again. However, Justin felt he couldn't trust her anymore so he helped David and Elton betray her and she was voted out. (3-1)
Wayne: After winning the crucial reward and immunity challenges, Moso regained their power. At Kakula, Guy and Wayne targeted Imogen because of her weakness. Imogen and Nicolle targeted Wayne as they felt Guy would be stronger in challenges. Gabrielle was torn between joining her original alliance or siding with the women. In the end, she betrayed Guy and Wayne, helping Imogen and Nicolle take out Wayne. (3-2)
Guy: When the Moso tribe was sent to the Kakula camp, they merged into the Tanna tribe. Guy was immediately targeted for his physical strength, and when he didn't win immunity, his tribe members pounced on the opportunity to get him out. (5-2)
Elton: Elton, the other athlete, was also voted out for being a threat in challenges. David was the only one who didn't vote against him, as he voted for Gabrielle.(4-1-1)
Justin: After unsuccessfully trying to bribe others to affect their voting strategies, everyone turned on Justin and voted him out. (4-1)
Gabrielle: When David won immunity, the women had to turn on each other. David decided to help Imogen and Nicolle vote out Gabrielle, as he realized that there were too few people left and too many days, so he wanted to get on their good side. (3-1)
David: Guy and Justin convinced Imogen and Nicolle to help vote out David. David was bitter about being voted out, but focused his anger at Imogen and Nicolle for betraying him. (4-1)
Nicolle: The two alliances clashed at tribal council, with Justin and Nicolle receiving two votes each. When they went to tribal countback, they were still deadlocked with six votes each. The jury then voted, all three jury members voting for Nicolle. (2-2, Jury: 3-0)
Imogen: Justin decided that he wanted to bring his original alliance partner Guy to the final two, and thus voted out Imogen. (1-0)
Justin: Although praised for being a good player, Justin was criticized for his "bribery scandal" and lost out by one vote. He was voted for by Nicolle and Imogen. (2-3)
Guy: Guy was viewed as a great physical and mental player. He was voted for by Elton, Gabrielle, and David. (3-2)
See also[edit]
Australian Survivor
Survivor
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "Celebs to survive on 7". Herald Sun. 2006-05-29. Retrieved 2006-08-31.[dead link]
2.Jump up ^ Bindley, David (March 20, 2010). "Survivor: The Complete Challenge Guide (1st ed.)". Retrieved December 16, 2010.
External links[edit]
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Into The Shangri-La was the Chinese version of the popular show Survivor. The show only ran for one season that aired in late 2001 and it aired on China Central Television, as well as many small local channels. The show took place in the mountain regions of China and lasted for thirty days. The contestants for that season were divided into two "villages". The "Sun Village", led by Rui Yang from day three to day twenty-three and then by Liu Fuqi from day twenty-four until the end of the competition, had red as its team color. The "Moon village", led by Zhen Wu, had yellow as its team color. Throughout the competition, the two teams competed against one another in a series of challenges while trying to survive as they traveled through many different villages in the mountain ranges they had been stranded in. Unlike other versions of Survivor, there were no tribal councils and no one was voted out or eliminated. On day twenty-three, Rui Yang and another contestant decided to leave the competition as they did not like the way the native villagers that hosted them were being treated. On day thirty, the contestants took part in their final team challenge, which was won by the Sun village. Despite the fact that ratings for this season were, at least initially good, the show was not brought back for a second season.
Finishing order[edit]

Contestant
Tribe
Finish
Rui Yang Sun Village Left Competition
 Day 23
Anlong Wang Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Jiongrong Pan Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Jun Xue Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Nan Zhang Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Tuen Xin Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Xiaoyun Jin Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Yang Yu Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Yun Xue Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Zhen Wu Moon Village Lost Final Competition
 Day 30
Hai-Xia Chen Sun Village Won Final Competition
 Day 30
Jichao Wang Sun Village Won Final Competition
 Day 30
Liu Fuqi Sun Village Won Final Competition
 Day 30
Mingkun Wang Sun Village Won Final Competition
 Day 30
Song Hu Sun Village Won Final Competition
 Day 30
Xueqin Wang Sun Village Won Final Competition
 Day 30
Yasuaki Yamaguchi Sun Village Won Final Competition
 Day 30
Yuanzheng Huang Sun Village Won Final Competition
 Day 30
External links[edit]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1402950.stm (BBC Article on Show)
http://bj.sina.com.cn/t/20010813/21448.shtml (Article Introducing the program)
http://www.vvhand.com/zz/xgll/xmgg/xgllgai1_3.htm (Days 1-3 summary)
http://www.vvhand.com/zz/xgll/xmgg/xgllgai4_6.htm (4-6 summary)
http://www.vvhand.com/zz/xgll/xmgg/xgllgai7_9.htm (7-9 summary)
http://www.vvhand.com/zz/xgll/xmgg/xgllgai10_12.htm (10-12 summary)
http://www.vvhand.com/zz/xgll/xmgg/xgllgai13_15.htm (13-15 summary)
http://www.vvhand.com/zz/xgll/xmgg/xgllgai16_18.htm (16-18 summary)
http://www.vvhand.com/zz/xgll/xmgg/xgllgai19_21.htm (19-21 summary)
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Genre
Reality competition
Presented by
Sameer Kochhar
Country of origin
India
Original language(s)
Hindi
No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
22
Production

Running time
45 minutes
Broadcast

Original channel
STAR Plus
Picture format
1080p
Original run
6 January 2012 – 17 March 2012
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Survivor India is the Indian version of the Survivor franchise, which was originally based from the show, Expedition Robinson created in 1997 by Charlie Parsons. The series premiered on January 6, 2012 on Star Plus. The show is currently hosted by Sameer Kochhar. The show is produced by Miditech Pvt. Ltd. and is aired on weekend nights. Like many of its counterparts, the show has a set number of contestants stranded on an isolated area for a pre-determined number of days until one remains and is given the title Sole Survivor. Aside from the title, the winner also receives Indian Rupee symbol.svg 10 million.[1]


Contents  [hide]
1 Series details
2 See also
3 References
4 External links

Series details[edit]

Season
Host
Launch date
Finale date
Days
Survivors
Winner
1 Sameer Kochhar 6 January 2012 17 March 2012 45 22 Raj Rani[2][3]
See also[edit]
Survivor India (season 1)
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "Survivor | "nri" sthitpragya". Starplus.startv.in. Retrieved 2014-03-11.
2.Jump up ^ "Raj Rani is elated to win Survivor India". Starplus.startv.in. Retrieved 2014-03-11.
3.Jump up ^ "Raja Rani wins Survivor India". Hindustan Times. 30 March 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
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Survivor India (season 1)
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Caramoan Islands

Titlecard of "Survivor India".

Winner
Raj Rani
Presented by

No. of episodes
22
No. of days
45
No. of survivors
22
Production

Location(s)
Caramoan Peninsula, Philippines
Broadcast

Original run
January 6, 2012 – March 17, 2012
Survivor India: Caramoan Islands is the first season of the Indian version of the Reality TV show Survivor. It was filmed in the summer of 2011 and aired from January 6, 2012 on STAR Plus. It was shot on the islands of Caramoan in the Philippines, from mid September to October 2011.[1]
Raj Rani was named the winner in the final episode on March 17, 2012, defeating JD Majethia and Stithpragya in a 4-2-1 vote.


Contents  [hide]
1 Season Summary
2 Tribes
3 Contestants
4 The game 4.1 Episode 1 (6 January)
4.2 Episode 2 (7 January)
4.3 Episode 3 (8 January)
4.4 Episode 4 (14 January)
4.5 Episode 5 (15 January)
4.6 Episode 6 (21 January)
4.7 Episode 7 (22 January)
4.8 Episode 8 (28 January)
4.9 Episode 9 (29 January)
4.10 Episode 10 (4 February)
4.11 Episode 11 (5 February)
4.12 Episode 12 (11 February)
4.13 Episode 13 (12 February)
4.14 Episode 14 (18 February)
4.15 Episode 15 (19 February)
4.16 Episode 16 (25 February)
4.17 Episode 17 (26 February)
4.18 Episode 18 (3 March)
4.19 Episode 19 (4 March)
4.20 Episode 20 (10 March)
4.21 Episode 21 (11 March)
4.22 Episode 22 (17 March)
5 Voting history
6 Ratings, reception and viewership 6.1 Indian Television ratings
7 References
8 External links

Season Summary[edit]
Twenty two castaways embarked on the journey of a lifetime in the pristine yet treacherous Philippines. The two tribes were pre-selected before the start of the show. The contestants were divided into two tribes by popularity, Catan, which consisted of castaways who were celebrities, and Tayak, which consisted of castaways who were ordinary people. Catan's inaugural victory in the reward challenge caused them to underestimate their opposing tribe's mettle. At the first tribal council faced by the Catan tribe, Sylvie was blindsided by her fellow mates and was voted off. With a great comeback the Catan tribe won the successive challenges gaining consecutive two immunity which resulted in eliminations of two of the female members of the Tayak tribe - Sanober and Gisele. From the tenth day on wards, Tayak dominated in challenges, while the depeleted Catan lost Priyanka, Karan, Rishi and Shilpa. Priyanka was sent home for being too manipulative under the game-play adopted by the two masterminds of Catan - Shilpa and Rohit. Karan, due to his worsening health problems, became the first contestant in the history of Survivor India to quit. Ex-Tayak members (Rishi, Raj Rani, Shivam and Stithpragya) who joined Catan after the tribe switch saw a change in their alliance when Shivam voted against Rishi, hence, kicking him out of the game. Shivam decided to side with his initial allies after getting to know of Shilpa's intentions to vote against him. JD's vote against Shilpa resulted in her ouster from the island.
After Rishi's elimination, he was mysteriously secluded to a new island and was told to await further clues for his survival there. From that point on, the outcasts who were vote out of the game, formed a new tribe on the island of Ayunan with the same name. Rajesh and Evelyn were blinsided by their members at Tayak and Michael got voted out for engaging in too many verbal fights with fellow castaways. Soon the tribe consisted of a total of five eliminated contestants. A new twist revealed that the outcasts were being given a chance to make a comeback in the game. After an endurance challenge among the five of them, Michael emerged as the winner and was given the choice to pick one of the four remaining members to join the game again. Michael chose Shilpa for her determination and therefore the game ended for Rishi, Evelyn and Rajesh.
After making a surprise entry in the game, the two returnees are not very warmly welcomed by their ex-tribe mates. Shilpa and Michael, being immune, were safe from the outcome of the next immunity challenge which Tayak ended by losing and facing tribal council for the fourth time in a row. Preeti fell target to Rohit's game-plan and was voted out. Deprived of, almost, all of the rewards offered in the challenges, Tayak tribe members suffered from starvation while Catan enjoyed consecutive feasts. Standing against Munisha both Michael and Sai from Tayak were soon voted off. Shilpa was blindsided by her fellow mates, who vowed not to vote against her, and was sent home.
The ten survivors left witnessed a tribal merge and formed a new tribe named "Walo Walo".
Tribes[edit]
The two initial tribes were Catan, represented by a stingray and the color yellow, and Tayak, represented by a shark and the color red. Initially, the Catan tribe consisted of 11 celebrities and Tayak of 11 non-famous people chosen from all over India. Following the tribe switch, the first five eliminated members were mysteriously secluded to the island of Ayunan where they formed a new tribe, competing for a chance to return to the game. The final ten players merged into the Walo Walo tribe, represented by a snake and the color blue.[2][3]
Contestants[edit]



 Logo for the Catan tribe depicting a stingray.


 Logo for the Tayak tribe depicting a shark.


Munisha Khatwani came in seventh place and was the fourth jury member.


Payal Rohatgi came in sixth place and was the fifth jury member.


JD Majethia was the Runner-up
Contestant
Original Tribe
Switched Tribe
Outcast Twist
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes
Sylvie
Hair Stylist Catan    1st Voted Out
 Day 4 10
Sanober Pardiwala
Stunt Artist Tayak 2nd Voted Out
 Day 6 8
Gisele Thakral
Supermodel Tayak 3rd Voted Out
 Day 8 8
Priyanka Bassi
Actress Catan 4th Voted Out
 Day 10 6
Karan Patel
28, Actor Catan Quit
 Day 12 1
Rishi Raj
29, Fashion Stylist Tayak Catan Ayunan2 5th Voted Out
 Day 15 5
Shilpa Sakhlani
Returned to game Catan Catan 6th Voted Out
 Day 17 7
Rajesh Khera
43, Actor Catan Tayak 7th Voted Out
 Day 19 41
Evelyn Sayal
28, Call Center Employee Tayak Tayak 8th Voted Out
 Day 21 7
Michael Durairaj
Returned to game Tayak Tayak 9th Voted Out
 Day 23 15
Preeti
24, DJ Tayak Tayak Tayak 10th Voted Out
 Day 25 7
Michael Durairaj
43, Research Scientist Tayak Tayak Tayak3 11th Voted Out
 Day 28 19
Shilpa Sakhlani
29, Actress Catan Catan Catan3 12th Voted Out
 Day 30 13
SaiSai
33, Actor Tayak Tayak Tayak 13th Voted Out
 Day 30 3
Rohit Narang
45, Hotel chain owner Catan Tayak Tayak Walo Walo 14th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 32 6
Harrison James
35, Fitness Trainer Tayak Tayak Tayak 15th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 35 5
Sangram Singh
28, Wrestler Catan Catan Catan 16th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 37 5
Munisha Khatwani
31, Tarot card reader Catan Tayak Tayak 17th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 39 16
Payal Rohatgi
33, Actress / Model Catan Catan Catan 18th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 41 8
Abhinav Shukla
29, Actor Catan Tayak Tayak 19th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 42 4
Shivam Singh
23, Student Tayak Catan Catan 20th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 43 11
Sthitpragya Mohan
25, NRI Radio Jockey Tayak Catan Catan 2nd Runner-up 4
JD Majethia
45, Actor / Producer Catan Catan Catan Runner-up 3
Raj Rani
25, Field hockey player Tayak Catan Catan Sole Survivor 4
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received during the final Tribal Council.
^1 Rajesh was voted out in a 4-3 tie-breaker vote between himself and Michael. In the initial vote, both received four votes each, while in the tie-breaker vote, Rajesh received four votes and Michael received three.
^2 Upon being voted out of the game, the first five castaways after the tribal switch were taken to the Ayunan tribe for a chance to return to the game.
^3 Michael and Shilpa returned to the game on Day 24. Upon their return to the game, Michael returned to the Tayak tribe and Shilpa to Catan.
The game[edit]

Episode
Air date
Challenges
Eliminated
Vote
Finish

Reward
Immunity
1 January 6, 2012 Catan None No Vote out
2 January 7, 2012 Tayak1 Sylvie 10–1 1st Voted Out
 Day 4
3 January 8, 2012 Catan1 Sanober 8–2–1 2nd Voted Out
 Day 6
4 January 14, 2012 Catan1 Gisele 7–2–1 3rd Voted Out
 Day 8
5 January 15, 2012 Tayak1 Priyanka 6–2–1–1 4th Voted Out
 Day 10
6 January 21, 2012 Tayak1 Karan No vote Quit
 Day 12
7 January 22, 2012 Tayak None No Vote out
8 January 28, 2012 None Tayak Rishi 5–3 5th Voted out
 Day 15
9 January 29, 2012 Tayak1 Shilpa 4–3 6th Voted out
 Day 17
10 February 4, 2012 Tayak Catan Rajesh 4–4–1
 4–3 7th Voted out
 Day 19
11 February 5, 2012 Catan1 Evelyn 7–1 8th Voted out
 Day 21
12 February 11, 2012 Catan1 Michael 4–3 9th Voted out
 Day 23
13 February 12, 2012 None Michael, [Shilpa] Preeti 4–3 10th Voted Out
 Day 25
Catan
14 February 18, 2012 Catan1 Michael 4–2 11th Voted Out
 Day 28
15 February 19, 2012 Catan None Shilpa 6–1 12th Voted Out
 Day 30
Sai 3–2 13th Voted Out
 Day 30
16 February 25, 2012 None2 Raj Rani Rohit 6–4 14th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 32
17 February 26, 2012 Sangram Raj Rani Harrison 5–4 15th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 35
18 March 3, 2012 Survivor
 Auction JD Sangram 5–1–1–1 16th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 37
19 March 4, 2012 Shivam, [Sthitpragya] Abhinav Munisha 5–2 17th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 39
20 March 10, 2012 Abhinav,
 [Sthitpragya, Raj Rani] Abhinav Payal 4–2 18th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 41
21 March 11, 2012 None JD Abhinav 4–1 19th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 42
Sthitpragya Shivam 2–23 20th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 43
22 March 17, 2012 Jury Vote Sthitpragya 4–2–1 2nd Runner-Up
JD Runner-Up
Raj Rani Sole Survivor
^1 Combined Reward and Immunity challenge.
^2 There was no Reward Challenge due to the tribal merge.
Episode 1 (6 January)[edit]
Reward Challenge: Both teams had to divide their members into two groups of eighth and three. The group consisting of eighth people shall dive into the water and bring a wooden cart to the shore undergoing through an obstacle course while bringing it. Next they had to unlock two wheels tied to a pole to make the carriage easy to run. Then they had to unlock the cart to reveal puzzle pieces which shall be joined together by the other three members awaiting them to form a board with their tribe name printed on it.
Reward : Fire kit, ground nuts and pulses.
Sameer Kochchar, the host of Survivor India, welcomes 22 competitors who are to be marooned for 45 days in the exotic yet dangerous Caramoan islands in Philippines, without food, drinking water, shelter, technology and civilization. The competitors must salvage food and shelter and survive the island and each other. The 22 competitors are divided into two tribes of eleven, celebrities against ordinary people, and they will reside in two separate islands. The Catan tribe, with the yellow bandana, consists of Payal, Karan, Shilpa, Rohit, Rajesh, Sangram, Abhinav, JD, Priyanka, Munisha and Sylvie. The Tayak tribe, with the red bandana, consists of Raj, Rishi, Shivam, Michael, Preeti, Gisele, Sanober, Harrison, Evelyn, Sthitpragya and Sai. The two tribes face a reward challenge.
Episode 2 (7 January)[edit]
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Due to Gisele's foot injury she was unable to participate in the challenge. Therefore, the Catan tribe had to exclude a member of their team from the Reward cum immunity challenge. Catan tribe chose Sylvie, hence Sylvie and Gisele did not take part in the challenge. Both tribes had to divide their team members into five groups of two. Each group shall one by one topple a block, with segments of their tribe name printed on each, from the many placed on the shore. Once all the required blocks were procured, the tribe had to assemble them to make a staircase in a way that their tribe name should appear correctly on the side of the stairs. Once constructed, all the members had to climb the staircase, reach the top and release their tribe flag. Winners were given a choice to chose from either a basket full of fruits or the fire kit. The tribe chose Fire kit.
Reward: A fruit basket. (If Tayak wins, they get a choice between this and a fire kit)
In Tayak tribe, Preeti's tribemates allay her fear and convince her to stay in the competition. Michael accuses his tribemates of stealing his footwear to sabotage him. Failing to start a fire, Tayak tribe eats raw rice to survive. In Catan tribe, JD and Abhinav have a disagreement over boating. After 3 days, the two tribes meet for an Immunity cum Reward challenge. Gisele from Tayak tribe, abstains from participating in the challenge due to an injury. Tayak tribe wins the immunity challenge and chooses fire kit as their reward. Michael scares his tribemates with his tantrum. JD's tribemates find him domineering. After losing the immunity challenge, Catan tribe faced tribal council. Sylvie's incompetent skills in the challenges due to her old age lead to her vote out by 10-1.
Episode 3 (8 January)[edit]
Reward/Immunity Challenge: After voting out Sylvie Catan tribe was left with ten members and in order to equal members on both sides Tayak tribe was told to exclude one member of their tribe from participating in the challenge. The task took place on an inclined field with obstacles during the course and numbered goal posts at the end. The task required both tribe to divide their team into three groups namely Throwers, Blockers and Callers. The throwers will toss a ball-shaped structure into the field hoping to throw it in a direction that it would land in one of the goal posts in order to receive points. The blockers were blindfolded and had to stop the ball of their opposing team from reaching a goalpost. The callers were giving the task to call out directions to the blocker of their team to assist them in successfully defending the goalpost. Winners were given a choice to chose from either a basket full of fruits or the fishing gear. The tribe chose to go with fruits.
Reward: A basket of fruits containing Bananas and Pineapples.
Fourth night on the island and Michael's aggression gets to the Tayak tribemates. Meanwhile, the Catan tribemates try to salvage their clothes and food from pouring rain. Payal uses up clean water to bathe, leaving her tribemates without drinking water. Michael's generous eating habit depletes Tayak tribe's food ration. The two tribes meet for an immunity cum reward challenge. Catan tribe wins the challenge with the most game points and chooses fruit basket as their reward. While Catan tribe enjoys the delicious fruits, Tayak tribe decides to vote Michael or Sanober off the game. Enmity between Gisele and Sanober intensifies. After losing the challenge, Tayak tribe faced Tribal council and Sanober was voted out 8-2-1.
Episode 4 (14 January)[edit]
Reward / Immunity Challenge: Eight members from each tribe were to participate, hence, Payal and Munisha from Catan tribe and Gisele and Preeti from Tayak tribe were excluded from the challenge. The raft which was built by five tribe members from both the tribes prior to the challenge was to be used by two of the members who built it to reach out to four platforms situated far out on the sea. Traveling via the raft three tribe members, seated on the platforms, and sandbags, placed on the fourth, were to be boarded onto the raft and brought back to the shore. The sandbags were then to be thrown onto ten platforms by the remaining three members attempting to land the bags on them. The tribe to place the sandbags onto all platforms the fastest would win.
Reward: Mats, Bed sheets and Pillows.
Pouring rain, dwindling food and rats take a toll on the two tribes. In Tayak tribe, Michael impressed his tribe mates by kindling fire in pouring rain. Catan tribe has a bad start when their precious watermelon decays. The two tribes form a five members team each and build a raft for their immunity challenge. Evelyn abstained from participating because of being overweight. Samir Kochchar imparts a tragic news to Gisele. Gisele was conflicted about leaving the competition for her sick grandmother, but eventually refused to quit the show. After losing the challenge, Tayak tribe faced Tribal council. Gisele's inability to take part in challenges because of her injury lead to her eventual vote out by 7-2-1.
Episode 5 (15 January)[edit]
Reward/Immunity Challenge: After voting out Gisele, Tayak and Catan tribes were left with nine and ten tribe members respectively. Hence, to equal players on both sides, Priyanka was excluded from participating in the challenge. The task involved tribe members to, one by one, throw a ball into a goalpost which had to be guarded by one member from the opposing tribe standing on a short platform in the middle of the lake. The tribe to score five points the fastest would win the challenge. Rajesh and Shivam decided to be goalkeepers for their teams while others became throwers.
Reward: Tea, Sugar, Cream and Chocolate chip Cookies.
Roosters flock the island and delight the non-vegetarians in both the tribes. Tayak tribe celebrates their first egg while Catan tribe dreams of chicken meat. Payal sets about cleaning the island to make a better impression on her tribe mates. Meanwhile, Karan and Priyanka form a close bond. Their relationship becomes a hot topic for gossip among the Catan tribe mates. The two tribes meet for an immunity challenge. After losing the challenge, Catan tribe faced Tribal council. Priyanka's tribe mates found her manipulative and she was voted out 6-2-1-1.
Episode 6 (21 January)[edit]
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Both tribes had to divide their teams into two groups of four and five. The five tribe members had to throw coconuts into the opposing tribe's basket which shall be gripped and pulled by the four members of the opposite tribe. The tribe whose basket can no longer be gripped by their tribe mates and falls to the ground shall lose with the victory going to the opposite tribe.
Reward: Spices and Onions. As the winning team, Tayak tribe was given an opportunity to make one of the member from the Catan tribe their servant for a 24 hours, Tayak chose Shilpa.
Day eleven in Tayak tribe, Michael finds sweet potatoes growing on the island. While his tribe mates savour the potatoes, Evelyn and Preeti have an altercation that ends in tears. Catan tribe splits into two after Priyanka is voted off the game. While Shilpa, JD and Payal rejoice Priyanka's departure, Karan forms a group with Rajesh and Abhinav. The two tribes meet for an immunity cum reward challenge. After losing the challenge, Catan tribe faced Tribal council. Munisha's bad performance in challenges and Karan's deteriorating health, made them ideal candidates for the vote out, however, Karan's inability to cope with the living conditions that developed because of losing two reward challenges in a row leading to Catan running short of food forced him to quit the game, hence, no vote occurred for his removal.
Episode 7 (22 January)[edit]
Reward Challenge: After losing Karan, Catan was left with eight members hence, in order to equal participants on both sides, Evelyn was asked to sit out of the reward challenge. The challenge involved tribe members to slide on an a slippery slope, against a member from the opposite tribe, both attempting to snatch a ball from the hanging clothes with numbers on them. At the start of the challenge Sameer would call a number from whose cloth the ball was to be snatched. After grabbing the ball, the tribe mate who successfully lands it into a basket wins a point. The tribe who goals eight points first wins the challenge.
Reward: A lunch of Pakodas and Mint chutney prepared by a chef along with Chilled ice tea served on an exotic location.
Tribe Switch: The two tribes are asked to evaluate their tribe mates on paper to form new Tayak and Catan tribes. The new Tayak tribe consisted of Harrison, Rohit, Sai, Abhinav, Michael, Rajesh, Preeti, Munisha and Evelyn. The new Catan tribe consisted of Sangram, Sthitpragya, Shilpa, Shivam, JD, Raj Rani, Payal and Rishi. The two tribes received fresh food provisions for their new start.
Raj Rani impresses Shilpa with her spicy sweet potatoes. While Tayak tribe savours chicken soup, Catan tribe wallows in hunger and two consecutive defeats. Michael gifts a jar of salt to Shilpa. Day thirteen on the island, the two tribes met for an exclusive reward challenge.
Episode 8 (28 January)[edit]
Immunity Challenge: To equal tribe members on both tribes, Rajesh was asked to sit out of the challenge. The task required both tribes to send one of their team member into an open wrestling platform floating on the water while others stand out of the ring. The two opposing members had to wrestle each other using a pillow in an attempt to throw the other into the water. The member who does this successfully scores a point for their team. The team who collects five points the fastest wins.
Formation of new Tayak and Catan tribes evokes mixed feelings in the Survivor India contestants. Shilpa forms an alliance with the remaining celebrities in the new Catan tribe. JD finds Sthitpragya, Raj Rani and Shivam's youthful vigor refreshing. The two tribes meet for an immunity challenge. Shilpa's cheer for Tayak tribe upsets JD. After losing the challenge, Catan tribe faced Tribal council. Rishi's new tribe mates found him weak in challenges and he was voted out 5-3. Rishi was then marooned on a secluded island called Ayunan to form a third tribe consisting of the eliminated tribe members after his vote-out onwards.
Episode 9 (29 January)[edit]
Reward/Immunity Challenge: To equal participants to both sides, two tribe members from Tayak were told to sit out of the challenge. The task required both tribes to divide their team members into two groups of three and four. One castaway would be strapped into a wooden spherical cage and would have to guide two blindfolded castaways in rolling the cage through a maze through the forest to retrieve a steel ball situated at the end of the course and come back to give it two the four members to add it to a labyrinth-like table maze. The castaway inside the cage would then have to guide four blindfolded castaways in solving the table maze. The first tribe to finish the table maze would win. After a close competition.
Reward: Milk and Chocolate cake.
Shivam's deceit by voting Rishi off the island leaves Raj Rani and Sthitpragya distressed. All alone in the Ayunan tribe, with no tribe mates or any other resources to survive, Rishi goes frantic. An immunity cum reward challenge is set up between the two tribes. After losing the challenge, Catan tribe faced Tribal council. Ex-Tayak members along with JD chose to blindside Shilpa and she was voted out 4-3. Like Rishi, Shilpa was also marooned on the discrete island of Ayunan and told to await further clues about her survival there.
Episode 10 (4 February)[edit]
Reward Challenge: Both teams had to construct a usable loo within five hours using the materials provided. The tribe with the most functional and beautifully crafted bathroom wins.
Reward : Garnier Fructis products including Shampoo, Conditioner and soap and toilet paper.
Immunity Challenge: A tribe member would sit on a spinning platform at one end of the playing field. A tribe member from the opposing tribe would grab a rope and pull it to the starting line. The rope would be wound around the base of the platform, causing the platform to spin as the rope is unwound. When the "puller" returned to the finish line, the sitting tribe member, now dizzy, would have to race across a balance beam to the finish line. The tribes would race against each other in rounds with the first dizzy tribe member across the finish line scoring one point for their tribe. The first tribe to score three points would win.
After losing the challenge, Tayak tribe faced Tribal council. For the first time in the history of Survivor India, a tie resulted at the council after which a tie-breaker re-voting occurred between Rajesh and Michael. Rohit chose to betray his alliance with Rajesh and changed his vote from Evelyn to Rajesh. This resulted in Rajesh getting voted out and sent to the island of Ayunan.
Episode 11 (5 February)[edit]
In Tayak tribe, Abhinav doubts Rohit's intentions. In Ayunan tribe, Rajesh tells Shilpa about Rohit's betrayal. In Catan tribe, while JD forms an alliance with the non celebrities, Payal and Sangram's friendship grows stronger.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Each tribe gets ten puzzle pieces of which six may be floating in the sea and four buried in the soil. One tribe member at a time will swim out, dive down, unclip a puzzle piece, and bring it back to the puzzle frame or may choose to dig a piece out of the sand. Once the piece is collected, the next person can go out. When all ten of the puzzle pieces have been retrieved, two tribe members may start assembling the puzzle and form the desired result. First tribe to get it together correctly wins the Reward and immunity.
Reward: Sandwich and Orange juice buffet.
After losing the challenge, Tayak tribe faced Tribal council. Evelyn's proud nature despite her failing attempts at the challenges made her underestimate Munisha's bonding with her tribe members. With the vote of 7-1 Evelyn was blindsided by her fellow mates and was voted off the island and marooned to Ayunan with Rishi, Shilpa and Rajesh.
Episode 12 (11 February)[edit]
Reward/Immunity Challenge: One at a time, a castaway would jump over a floating platforms and then swim across the sea, climb up a tower, and then jump off the tower to smash a tile. The smashed tile would release a number which the castaway would retrieve. Once five numbers were retrieved, one castaway would use the numbers to figure a code which would unlock a box that contained a two balls. One castaway would then toss one ball at a time to break five tiles. The first tribe to break all five tiles would win.
Reward: A trip to a Karaoke bar and lunch consisting of burgers, potato wafers and cold drinks.
The Tayak tribe starves as their food stock dwindles. They utilize the preserved chicken to satiate their hunger. In Catan, Sangram receives birthday wishes from his tribe mates. Tayak and Catan meet for immunity cum reward challenge. Tayak tribe, in the beginning, took a heavy lead when Catan tribe members missed a couple of shots at smashing the tiles, however, a great comeback from the Catan tribe resulted in them becoming the winners of the challenge and the immunity. Munisha, due to her leg injury and to equal members on both sides, was asked to sit out of the challenge. After losing the challenge, Tayak tribe faced Tribal council. Rohit's strategy to eliminate the original Tayak members proved successful once again and with the vote of 4-3 against Preeti, Michael was voted out and sent to Ayunan.
Episode 13 (12 February)[edit]
Aar Ya Paar Challenge: Ayunan tribe mates faced an endurance challenge to get back in the game. The 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. Michael wins the challenge and choose Shilpa to share the prize with, he opted to join the Tayak tribe, which put Shilpa back in Catan. After the end of the challenge Sameer congratulated both of the outcasts of their return in the game and presented each a bag of wheat and pickle to share with their tribe mates.
For Rishi, Evelyn and Rajesh it was the end of the road in Survivor India.
Immunity Challenge: One castaway from each tribe would be a caller to navigate their blindfolded tribe members through a maze to collect scattered puzzle pieces. Once all pieces were collected, the blindfolded members shall put off their blindfolds and assemble the pieces to form three puzzles. The first tribe to solve all puzzles would win.
The two tribes meet for an immunity challenge which the Catan tribe wins. After losing the challenge, Tayak tribe faced Tribal council. Rohit's manipulation of votes and Munisha's bonding with her tribe members proved successful once again and with the vote of 4-3 Preeti was voted off the island.
Episode 14 (18 February)[edit]
Reward/Immunity Challenge: One tribemate from each tribe would throw a fire ball using a pole into a square basket which would ignite once the fire ball lands on it. The first tribe to burst all the baskets would win.
Reward: Raincoats and a feast on local Philippino cuisine in a nearby village.
Day twenty six, Tayak tribe is lacking food and stamina. JD tries to win back Payal and Sangram's trust. The two tribes are assaulted by incessant pouring rain throughout the night. The tribe meet for a challenge. To equal members on both tribes Shilpa from Catan sat out of the challenge. JD and Shivam play strong at the challenge accompanied by a score from Harrison from Tayak who accidentally threw the ball in Catan's basket. Catan wins the immunity cum reward challenge. For the first time in Survivor India, due to a cyclone, tribal council was held in Tayak Island where Michael was voted off the island 4-2.
Episode 15 (19 February)[edit]
Reward Challenge: The reward challenge required one tribemate from each tribe that would launch balls from a slingshot while the remaining tribemembers 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.
Reward: Veg and Non-veg Kebabs, but to be eaten while watching the losing team's Tribal Council. However, one member will be voted out from the winning tribe before the reward is distributed.
After four days of cyclone, the two tribes return to their respective islands to witness nature's destruction. They set about re-building shelter and removing the debris. The survivors remain stoic in the face of destruction but break down on receiving letters from their beloved ones. As the tribes arrived for the Reward Challenge, Sameer shocked them, saying that whoever wins, both tribes would go to Tribal Council to vote someone out. To equal members on both tribes Payal and Raj Rani from Catan sat out of the challenge. Catan tribe won the challenge. Later at Catan Tribal Council, Shilpa was perceived as a manipulative politician and was again voted out 6-1. While watching Tayak's sixth straight Tribal Council, Catan tribe hungrily consumed the kebabs without any compunction. Sai fell target to the power of Rohit, Abhinav and Munisha's alliance and was voted out 3-2.
Episode 16 (25 February)[edit]
Immunity Challenge: In the first round, the castaways would race across a series of balance beams carrying a bag of puzzle blocks. The first six castaways to bring their bags would go to the second round in which each player must face a series of tricky balance beams. Half of the castaways move to the final round where each player has to stack all of their pieces like a line of domino tiles. Once all of the blocks were properly stacked, the castaway would start a chain reaction which would release a ball into a bucket and, hence, releasing their flag. The first castaway to raise their flag would win.
Day thirty two, Catan and Tayak tribes are united to form a new tribe called "Walo Walo" consisting of the existing ten survivors. After a fulfilling meal of Indian food, the survivors worry about forming new alliances. Walo Walo tribe mates meet for an individual immunity challenge which Rajrani wins. After a lot of deliberation, Rohit's tactics were soon figured out by his tribe mates and he was voted out 6-4.
Episode 17 (26 February)[edit]
Reward Challenge: Under a time pressure of ten minutes, tribe members were to dive into a mud pit and cover their body with as much mud as they could, then race back and scrape it off into a bucket. They may not carry mud in their arms or in their hands; they were to only use their body. Then Sameer Kochhar would weigh each bucket. The castaway that owned the heaviest bucket wins Reward.
Reward: Garnier Fructis products, an exclusive lunch and the power to decide what the remaining castaways would eat.
Immunity Challenge: All castaways were to hold on to a totem pole using their hands and legs. After two hours of stay on the pole the difficulty level would be raised and the castaway shall only be allowed to use one of their hands to hold the pole. Touching the pole with both hands would result in disqualification from the challenge. The castaway to grab onto on the pole the longest would win individual immunity.
Day thirty four, WaloWalo tribe mates meet for an exclusive reward challenge. Sangram wins the challenge and is rewarded with cosmetics. The survivors are served a feast and Sangram is given the right to allot a specific dish to each of his tribe mates. For the second time in a row, Raj Rani wins the immunity challenge. After a lot of deliberation, the survivors face the tribal council where Rohit sits as the first jury member and Harrison is voted out of the game over Sthitpragya in a close 5-4 vote despite Sangram betraying his original alliance.
Episode 18 (3 March)[edit]
Survivor Auction: Each contestant will be given 10000. Highest bidder gets the item. Survivors may not share the item won unless allowed. The auction will end without notice.

Contestants
Item(s)
Abhinav Nothing
JD Puri Bhaji (INR 4600), A sealed container with a note that will help him at the next Immunity Challenge (INR 4000)
Munisha Parathas and Lassi (INR 6000)
Payal Samosas and Jaljeera (INR 2000), Mango Cake to share with two other castaways (INR 2000)
Raj Rani Son Papdi and a Bath with Garnier Fructis products (INR 5000)
Sangram Nothing
Shivam Nothing
Sthitpragya Live Octopus (INR 5000), Coconut Malaai (INR 4000)
Immunity Challenge: A rope having three knots was tied to a pole floating in the ocean. The castaways would start by holding on to the first knot and would advance to the next knot at specific time intervals. The individual to hold on to the last knot the longest would win individual immunity. JD, having the advantage of the item he had bought at the auction, would stay one knot ahead of the others. So, when the other castaways were holding on to the third knot, he would be holding on to the second knot.
Day thirty six, the remaining eight survivors were given ten thousand rupees to participate in a fun auction where Samir Kochchar auctions off food and cosmetics. JD wins an advantage for the immunity challenge in the auction. Payal breaks the alliance with JD's group after the blow up between Rajrani and her. To win back Rajrani's alliance, Sangram apologizes for voting against Sthitpragiya in the previous tribal council. Walo Walo tribe mates meet for a solo immunity challenge. JD wins the challenge and gains immunity. Sangram succeeds at professing his love to Payal, however, fails at convincing his tribe mates not to vote against him. Payal and Raj Rani indulge into a heated argument with each other. Eventually, Sangram was voted out 5-1-1-1 against Payal, Shivam and Raj Rani.
Episode 19 (4 March)[edit]
Reward Challenge: Each Castaway would form a team of two with their respective friends and family. The castaway must fill a bucket with sea water and throw it to their counterpart who would transfer the water into another bucket. The duo must attempt to fill the final bucket with water to the extent that it would raise a flag due to its new weight.
Reward: Some time to spend with their friends and family on an exotic location accompanied by sandwiches, muffins and cupcakes.
Immunity Challenge: Each castaway shall construct a stable 9 ft. tower using a stack of tiles under the time pressure of 30 minutes, however if none of the castaways succeeds in reaching the desired height, the castaway with the highest tower would win solo immunity.
Day 38, the remaining seven survivors are overwhelmed when their family members come to meet them. The tribe mates and their families face an exclusive reward challenge. Shivam and his father win the challenge and are rewarded with a picnic at an exotic spot on the island. Shivam shares the picnic with Sthitpragiya and his brother. Walo Walo tribe mates meet for an immunity challenge, which Abhinav wins. The survivors face the tribal council and Munisha is voted out 5-2.
Episode 20 (10 March)[edit]
Reward Challenge: Each person will swim out to a long plank with seven symbols on it resting on the ocean floor. They will have to memorize the symbols in order and race back to the beach, where they will try to replicate those symbols, in order, on their answer board. The first person to solve the puzzle correctly wins Immunity.
Reward : A Chopper ride to an exotic resort and spa in Philippines, Misibis Bay Resort and Casino.
Day forty, the remaining six survivors meet for an exclusive reward challenge. Abhinav wins the challenge and chooses to share his reward with Sthitpragya and Rajrani. While they indulge in the luxury, Payal, JD, and Shivam discuss elimination strategy. Raj Rani thanks Abhinav for giving her a memorable birthday. Walo Walo tribe mates meet for a solo immunity challenge. Abhinav wins immunity two times in a row. After a lot of deliberation, Payal is voted off the game 4-2.
Episode 21 (11 March)[edit]
Immunity Challenge: Each castaway would have to balanced 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, the castaway would be out of the challenge. The last castaway to not drop a ball would win.
JD wins the immunity challenge on day 42. Raj Rani, JD, Shivam, and Sthitpragya remain loyal to their group and vote against Abhinav at the tribal council. On day 43, Sthitpragya wins immunity and becomes the first finalist of Survivor India. Sthitpragya and Shivam decide that Raj Rani is a threat and decide to vote against her. However, Sthitpragya, feeling sorry for Raj Rani, decides to tell her that he and others are going to vote her out. Raj Rani is upset by the news and cries. Shivam is angry at Sthitpragya for telling Raj Rani. JD, however, thought Raj Rani was the most deserving player to win Survivor and that is was unfair to vote her out. He secretly tells her to vote against Shivam. At tribal council, Raj Rani and Shivam tie with two votes each. Raj Rani wins the tie-breaker and Shivam is out of the game. Back at camp, Sthitpragya is upset at JD for his betrayal and gets into an argument with him. The top three finalists burn down their shelters to celebrate the end of their journey on the island.
Episode 22 (17 March)[edit]
Samir Kochchar, the host of Survivor India welcomes the 3 finalists, JD, Raj Rani, and Sthitpragya along with the 7 jury members to the Grand Finale. The 22 survivors reunite to relive their experiences, rivalries and alliances on the show during the 45 days on the Caramoan Islands. The finalists make their speeches before the 7 jury members cast their votes. Raj Rani wins Survivor India and walks away with one crore rupees.
Voting history[edit]


Original tribes
Switched tribes
Merged tribe
Episode #: 2 3 4 5 6 82 92 102 112 122 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Eliminated: Sylvie
10/11 votes Sanober
8/11 votes Gisele
7/10 votes Priyanka
6/10 votes Karan
No vote1 Rishi
5/8 votes Shilpa
4/7 votes Tie3 Rajesh
4/7 votes Evelyn
7/8 votes Michael
4/7 votes Preeti
4/7 votes Michael
4/6 votes Shilpa
6/7 votes Sai
3/5 votes Rohit
6/10 votes Harrison
5/9 votes Sangram
5/8 votes Munisha
5/7 votes Payal
4/6 votes Abhinav
4/5 votes Shivam5
 2/4 votes
Voter
Vote
Raj Rani  Michael Michael   Shilpa Shilpa       Shilpa  Rohit Harrison Sangram Munisha Payal Abhinav Shivam
JD Sylvie   Priyanka  Rishi Shilpa       Shilpa  Rohit Harrison Sangram Munisha Payal Abhinav Shivam
Sthitpragya  Sanober Michael   Shilpa Shilpa       Shilpa  Rohit Harrison Sangram Munisha Payal Abhinav Raj Rani
Shivam  Sanober Gisele   Rishi Shilpa       Shilpa  Rohit Harrison Sangram Munisha Payal Abhinav Raj Rani
Abhinav Sylvie   Karan    Michael Michael Evelyn Michael Preeti Michael  Sai Shivam Sthitpragya Payal Payal JD Shivam 
Payal Sylvie   Priyanka  Rishi Shivam       Shilpa  Rohit Harrison Raj Rani Munisha JD 
Munisha Sylvie   Priyanka    Michael Michael Evelyn Michael Preeti Michael  Sai Shivam Sthitpragya Sangram Payal 
Sangram Sylvie   Priyanka  Rishi Shivam       Shilpa  Rohit Sthitpragya Shivam 
Harrison  Sanober Gisele     Rajesh Rajesh Evelyn Michael Munisha Michael  Munisha Shivam Sthitpragya 
Rohit Sylvie   Priyanka    Evelyn Rajesh Evelyn Preeti Preeti Michael  Sai Shivam 
Sai  Sanober Gisele     Rajesh Rajesh Evelyn Preeti Munisha Munisha  Munisha 
Shilpa Sylvie   Priyanka  Rishi Shivam    JD 
Michael  Sanober Gisele     Rajesh None4 Evelyn Preeti Preeti Munisha 
Preeti  Sanober Gisele     Rajesh Rajesh Evelyn Michael Munisha 
Evelyn  Sanober Gisele     Michael Michael Munisha 
Rajesh Sylvie   Munisha    Michael None4 
Rishi  Michael Gisele   Shilpa 
Karan Sylvie   Payal  
Priyanka Sylvie   Munisha 
Gisele  Sanober Raj Rani 
Sanober  Gisele 
Sylvie Munisha 

Jury Vote
Finalist: Sthitpragya
 1/7 votes JD
 2/7 votes Raj Rani
 4/7 votes
Juror
Vote
Shivam Sthitpragya  
Abhinav   Raj Rani
Payal  JD 
Munisha   Raj Rani
Sangram  JD 
Harrison   Raj Rani
Rohit   Raj Rani

^1 Karan quit due to medical reasons, therefore no vote occurred for his removal from the game.
^2 In a new twist the tribe member voted out in this tribal council was mysteriously taken to a separate island called Ayunan to form a new tribe.
^3 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 the two tied.
^4 Michael and Rajesh were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
^5 Lost in pole-holding tiebreaker challenge at the tribal council.
Ratings, reception and viewership[edit]
Survivor India managed to garner an astonishing TRP of 3.82[citation needed] on its opening and an average of 2.86[4] for its first week, leaving behind debuts of some of India's popular reality shows such as Bigg Boss, MasterChef India, MTV Roadies, Khatron Ke Khiladi and Swayamvar. The show generally received positive reviews both from the media and the audience. Popular news channel IBN Live credited the show as "bold and intriguing" and predicted it to go even beyond India's biggest reality show Bigg Boss.[5]
Survivor India, in its very first week, found place in the Top 10 chart issued by TAM India, with 3.82 points. The show figured was placed No. 8 on the charts. What caught everyone’s attention is that the Star Plus reality show, adapted from the popular American format, scored high without any big Bollywood names on board. The show started on January 6 and its opening numbers beat the figures scored by the likes of Hrithik Roshan (3.7), Preity Zinta (3.3), Akshay Kumar (3.0) and Shah Rukh Khan (2.6) over the last year with their shows Just Dance, Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega, Khatron Ke Khiladi Torchaar and Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout respectively.[6]
Indian Television ratings[edit]


Time Span
Rating
 (average)
Viewers
 (millions)

Opening
6 January 2012 3.82 16.38
Week

1 6 to 8 January 2012 2.86 14.62
2 14 to 15 January 2012 1.29 13.52
3 21 to 22 January 2012 0.76 10.13
4 28 to 29 January 2012 0.91 12.67
5 4 to 5 February 2012 0.73 13.81
6 11 to 12 February 2012 0.51 13.06
7 18 to 19 February 2012 0.92 14.12
8 25 to 26 February 2012 0.81 13.87
9 3 to 4 March 2012 0.69 13.80
10 10 to 11 March 2012 1.95 14.56
Finale
17 March 2012 2.41 17.78
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "Inside the camp: The low-down on the first few days of ‘Survivor India’". Mint (newspaper). Jan 6, 2012.
2.Jump up ^ http://www.exchange4media.com/news/story.aspx?Section_id=6&News_id=44850
3.Jump up ^ http://www.bestmediainfo.com/2012/01/star-plus-rides-on-innovative-marketing-activities-for-survivor-india/
4.Jump up ^ http://www.televisiontrp.com/show/star-plus-show/survivor-india.html
5.Jump up ^ http://ibnlive.in.com/news/survivor-india-goes-beyond-bigg-boss/219948-44-124.html
6.Jump up ^ http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Television/Survivor-India-takes-over-Bollywood/Article1-797046.aspx
External links[edit]
Official STAR Plus Survivor India Website
Official Facebook page
Official Twitter account


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Survivor (Japanese TV series)
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Survivor

Format
Reality competition
Created by
Charlie Parsons
Presented by
Neptune, Munehiro Tokita
Country of origin
Japan
No. of seasons
4
No. of episodes
39
Broadcast

Original channel
TBS
Original run
April 9, 2002 – March 11, 2003
Chronology

Related shows
Expedition Robinson
Survivor U.S.
Survivor (サバイバー Sabaibā?) was a Japanese version of the Survivor game show, broadcast on the Tokyo Broadcasting System on Tuesdays.
Its hosts were Neptune as 'Presenter', and Munehiro Tokita, a voice actor, as 'Guide Staff'. Four series were broadcast from April 2002 to March 2003.
The prize for Sole Survivors was 10,000,000 yen.


Contents  [hide]
1 Format and rules
2 Japanese Survivor series 2.1 Series One
2.2 Series Two
2.3 Series Three
2.4 Series Four
3 References
4 External links

Format and rules[edit]
Main article: Format and Rules of Survivor
Japanese Survivor followed the format of American Survivor, with some differences.
In all series, sixteen contestants were separated into two tribes ('teams' in the Japanese version) which consisted of four men and four women. When ten or nine players remained, the contestants merged into one team. Original team colors were yellow and light blue; the merged team's color was green.
When a player was forced out of the game due to sickness, he/she could not be a member of the jury.
In the event of a tie at Tribal Councils, numbers of past votes were used, and a player who had obtained the larger number of votes was eliminated.
Japanese Survivor series[edit]
Series One[edit]
Survivor Japan: Palau
Series Two[edit]
Survivor Japan: Hokkaido
Series Three[edit]
Survivor Japan: Philippines
Series Four[edit]
Survivor Japan: North Mariana
References[edit]

External links[edit]
Official site (archive) (Japanese)



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Survivor Japan: Palau, was the first season of Survivor Japan and it aired from April 9, 2002 to June 18, 2002. This season was set in Ngemelis Islands of Palau. The original tribes for this season were named Bekeu (ベケウ Bekeu?) and Deleb (デレブ Derebu?), and the merge tribe was named Sage Sils (シルス賢者 Shirusu Kenja?). Prior to the tribe merge, one player was sent to the ship from each tribe, and they discussed which camp to live in after the merge. At the final tribal council there seemed to be little doubt in the jury's mind on who deserved to be the Sole Survivor. Eventually, it was diving instructor Eri Minoshima who won the season and 10,000,000 Yen by a vote of 5-0 over priest Daisuke Yoshino. There were 6 members of jury, but Junko Matsuo refused to vote for either Daisuke or Eri because she did not believe that either castaway was worthy of being the Sole Survivor.
Finishing Order[edit]

Contestant
Original
 Tribe
Merged
 Tribe
Finish
Kyomi Kuwano
40, Deleb  1st Voted Out
 Day 4
Norikazu Sato
23, Bekeu  2nd Voted Out
 Day 7
Takeshi Kasuga
34, Bekeu  3rd Voted Out
 Day 10
Taizo Okabe
26, Deleb  4th Voted Out
 Day 13
Tomoko Ishige
25, Bekeu  5th Voted Out
 Day 16
Kazue Hirakawa
31, Bekeu  6th Voted Out
 Day 19
Kuniyuki Takanami
23, Bekeu Sage Sils 7th Voted Out
 Day 22
Mina Shibuya
19, Bekeu Evacuated
 Day 25
Taku Hirai
26, Bekeu 8th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 28
Yasue Wakamatsu
27, Bekeu 9th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 31
Satoshi Ono
32, Deleb 10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 34
Atsuo Kuroiwa
56, Deleb 11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 36
Junko Matsuo
36, Deleb 12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 37
Mizuka Nakajima
30, Deleb 13th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 38
Daisuke Yoshino
30, Deleb Runner-Up
 Day 39
Eri Minoshima
28, Deleb Sole Survivor
 Day 39
Voting History[edit]


Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Reunion
Eliminated: Kyomi
5/8 votes Norikazu
4/8 votes Takeshi
4/7 votes Taizo
5/7 votes Tomogo
4/6 votes Kazue
3/5 votes Kuniyuki
6/10 votes Mina
No vote1 Taku
5/8 votes Megumi
5/7 votes Satoshi
3/6 votes2 Atsuo
4/5 votes Junko
2/4 votes3 Mizuka
1/1 vote Daisuke
0/5 votes4 Eri
5/5 votes4
Voter
Vote
 Eri Daisuke   Taizo   Kuniyuki  Taku Megumi Satoshi Atsuo Junko  Jury Vote
 Daisuke Kyomi   Taizo   Kuniyuki  Satoshi Satoshi Satoshi Atsuo Junko Mizuka
 Mizuka Kyomi   Taizo   Kuniyuki  Taku Megumi Daisuke Atsuo Eri   Eri
 Junko Kyomi   Taizo   Kuniyuki  Taku Megumi Satoshi Atsuo Eri   
 Atsuo Daisuke   Junko   Kuniyuki  Taku Megumi Daisuke Daisuke   Eri
 Satoshi Kyomi   Taizo   Kuniyuki  Taku Megumi Daisuke   Eri
 Megumi  Norikazu Takeshi  Tomogo Kazue Satoshi  Daisuke Satoshi   Eri
 Taku  Takeshi Tomogo  Tomogo Kazue Junko  Daisuke   Eri
 Mina  Takeshi Takeshi  Megumi Megumi Satoshi  
 Kuniyuki  Norikazu Tomogo  Tomogo Kazue Satoshi 
 Kazue  Takeshi Takeshi  Tomogo Megumi 
 Tomogo  Norikazu Takeshi  Megumi 
 Taizo Kyomi   Junko 
 Takeshi  Norikazu Tomogo 
 Norikazu  Mina 
 Kyomi Junko 

^1 Mina was evacuated for medical reasons in episode 8. As a result, that episode's tribal council was cancelled.
^2 As Daisuke and Satoshi both received three votes at the tenth tribal council, the amount of votes each had received at previous tribal councils were counted. The person with the most votes would be eliminated. Daisuke had 4 votes and Satoshi had 6 votes. Therefore, Satoshi was eliminated
^3 As Eri and Junko both received two votes at the twelfth tribal council, the amount of votes each had received at previous tribal councils were counted. Eri had 0 votes and Junko had 4 votes. Therefore, Junko was eliminated.
^4 In a rule specific to only the Japanese version of Survivor, if a member of the jury believed neither finalist deserved to win, they may refuse to vote. Junko was the only jury member not to vote for either Daisuke or Eri.
External links[edit]
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Milkyway-Lynx/9948/index1.html
http://web.archive.org/web/20040806192739/www.tbs.co.jp/survivor/1/loosers.html
http://web.archive.org/web/20040407133157/www.tbs.co.jp/survivor/1/profile-takanami.html



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Survivor Japan: Hokkaido
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Survivor Japan: Hokkaido, was the second season of Survivor Japan and it aired from July 2nd, 2002 to September 17th, 2002. This season was set in Mikasa, Hokkaidō of Japan. The original tribes were named Toytoy (トイトイ, Toitoi) and Wakka (ワッカ, Wakka), and merged tribe was named Nitay (ニタイ, Nitai). In Reward Challenges during the tribal stage of the game, each tribe had to bet specified goods from their tribes camp. The defeated tribe had to give their goods to the winning tribe. Prior to the merge, both tribes had to burn their camp down, and to move to a new camp site. Ultimately, it was convenience store clerk Asami Kawamura won the season by a jury vote of 6-0 over maid Sakiko Sekiguchi.



Finishing order[edit]

Contestant
Original
 Tribe
Merged
 Tribe
Finish
Nobuki Arai
30, Wakka  1st Voted Out
 Day 4
Yuzo Ishiyama
24, Wakka  Evacuated
 Day 5
Hitomi Matsuoka
29, Wakka  2nd Voted Out
 Day 7
Yoshiaki Yamanaka
35, Wakka  3rd Voted Out
 Day 10
Fumiko Kawakami
48, Toytoy  4th Voted Out
 Day 13
Fumio Matsumoto
43, Wakka  5th Voted Out
 Day 16
Norihiro Araki
29, Toytoy  6th Voted Out
 Day 19
Mayu Hashiba
26, Toytoy Nitay Evacuated
 Day 22
Takanori Imai
25, Toytoy 7th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 23
Miho Mizuta
18, Toytoy 8th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 26
Emiko Matsui
32, Wakka 9th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 29
Koki Iwamoto
34, Toytoy 10th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 32
Takako Tatsumi
29, Wakka 11th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 36
Yusuke Yuasa
19, Toytoy 12th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 38
Sakiko Sekiguchi
27, Wakka Runner-Up
 Day 39
Asami Kawamura
22, Toytoy Sole Survivor
 Day 39
Voting history[edit]


Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Reunion
Eliminated: Kiyoshi
5/8 votes Yuzo
No vote Hitomi
5/6 votes Yoshiaki
3/5 votes Fumiko
6/8 votes Fumio
2/4 votes1 Yutaka
6/7 votes Mayu
No vote Takanori
5/8 votes Miho
4/7 votes Emiko
4/6 votes Koki
3/5 votes Takako
3/4 votes Yusuke
1/1 vote Sakiko
0/6 votes Asami
6/6 votes
Voter
Vote
 Asami     Fumiko  Yutaka  Takanori Takako Takako Takako Takako Yusuke Jury Vote
 Sakiko Kiyoshi  Hitomi Yoshiaki  Fumio   Takanori Miho Emiko Koki Takako 
 Yusuke     Fumiko  Yutaka  Emiko Miho Emiko Koki Takako   Asami
 Takako Kiyoshi  Hitomi Yoshiaki  Fumio   Emiko Miho Emiko Koki Asami   Asami
 Koki     Fumiko  Yutaka  Takanori Miho Emiko Takako   Asami
 Emiko Kiyoshi  Hitomi Fumio  Takako   Takanori Takako Takako   Asami
 Miho     Fumiko  Yutaka  Takanori Takako   Asami
 Takanori     Fumiko  Yutaka  Emiko   Asami
 Mayu     Yutaka  Yutaka  
 Yutaka     Fumiko  Asami 
 Fumio Kiyoshi  Hitomi Yoshiaki  Takako 
 Fumiko     Yutaka 
 Yoshiaki Kiyoshi  Hitomi Takako 
 Hitomi Sakiko  Takako 
 Yuzo Fumio  
 Kiyoshi Fumio 

^1 As Fumio and Takako both received two votes at the fifth tribal council, the amount of votes each had received at previous tribal councils was taken into account. As Fumio had more votes, he was eliminated.



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Survivor Japan: Philippines, was the third season of Survivor Japan and it aired from October 15, 2002 to December 17th, 2002. This season was set in Siquijor, Philippines. The original tribes for this season were named Dalahican (ダラヒガン Darahigan?) and Ompus (ウンパス Unpasu?), and the merged tribe was named Tigum (ティゴム Tigomu?). As a new rule, contestants could win rewards without having to compete in reward challenges against the other tribe. In these challenges, each tribe could obtain rewards when they achieved a certain goal. Beginning with this season, each player could bring one luxury item. These items things couldn't be used as tools to survive on the island. Prior to the tribe merge, both tribes had to burn their camp down, and to move to the specified new island. Also beginning with this season the number of jury members increased from six to seven. Ultimately, it was construction worker Yasuhito Ebisawa, who won the season by a vote of 4-3 over bar owner Sei Sugawara. Following his victory, Ebisawa went on to become an actor in Japan.
Finishing order[edit]

Contestant
Original
 Tribe
Merged
 Tribe
Finish
Miyuki Hayakawa
24, Kanagawa Dalahican  1st Voted Out
 Day 4
Naoko Hara
22, Kanagawa Darahican  2nd Voted Out
 Day 7
Keiko Tamaki
23, Aichi Ompus  Evacuated
 Day 10
Rieko Ueda
27, Ibaraki Ompus  3rd Voted Out
 Day 10
Yuki Nakajima
24, Chiba Ompus  4th Voted Out
 Day 13
Shigeo Hattori
23, Gifu Dalahican  5th Voted Out
 Day 16
Hidemi Miyanishi
24, Osaka Ompus Tigum 6th Voted Out
 Day 19
Mina Kitsuya
29, Tokyo Dalahican 7th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 22
Kiyoshi Sunako
32, Osaka Ompus 8th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 25
Tomoyuki Yoshioka
27, Kyoto Dalahican 9th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 28
Junko Ohki
27, Kanagawa Dalahican 10th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 31
Koumei Hirayama
24, Nagasaki Ompus 11th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 34
Yukio Ishihara
33, Tokyo Dalahican 12th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 37
Izumi Aiyoshi
19, Tokyo Ompus 13th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 38
Sei Sugawara
26, Ibaraki Dalahican Runner-Up
 Day 39
Yasuhito Ebisawa
27, Aomori Ompus Sole Survivor
 Day 39
Voting history[edit]


Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Reunion
Eliminated: Miyuki
7/8 votes Naoko
4/7 votes Eiko
No vote Kenkyu
5/7 votes Keiko
4/6 votes Shigeo
4/6 votes Hidemi
6/10 votes Mina
4/9 votes Kiyoshi
4/8 votes Hiroyuki
5/7 votes Junko
3/6 votes Koumei
3/5 votes Yukio
2/4 votes1 Izumi
1/1 vote Sei
3/7 votes Yasuhito
4/7 votes
Voter
Vote
 Yasuhito    Kenkyu Keiko  Hidemi Mina Sei Hiroyuki Junko Koumei Yukio Izumi Jury Vote
 Sei Miyuki Naoko    Junko Hidemi Mina Kiyoshi Hiroyuki Junko Izumi Izumi 
 Izumi    Kenkyu Yasuhito  Hidemi Koumei Kiyoshi Hiroyuki Sei Koumei Yukio   Yasuhito
 Yukio Miyuki Junko    Shigeo Hidemi Mina Kiyoshi Hiroyuki Junko Koumei Izumi  Sei 
 Koumei    Kenkyu Keiko  Junko Sei Izumi Sei Yukio Yukio  Sei 
 Junko Miyuki Naoko    Shigeo Hidemi Koumei Kiyoshi Hiroyuki Sei  Sei 
 Hiroyuki Miyuki Junko    Shigeo Junko Sei Sei Sei   Yasuhito
 Kiyoshi    Kenkyu Keiko  Yukio Mina Sei   Yasuhito
 Mina Miyuki Naoko    Shigeo Hidemi Koumei   Yasuhito
 Hidemi    Kenkyu Keiko  Junko 
 Shigeo Miyuki Naoko    Hiroyuki 
 Keiko    Yasuhito Yasuhito 
 Kenkyu    Yasuhito 
 Eiko    
 Naoko Miyuki Junko 
 Miyuki Naoko 

^1 As Izumi and Yukio both received two votes at the twelfth tribal council, the amount of votes each had received at previous tribal councils was taken into account. As Yukio had more votes, he was eliminated.
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Survivor Japan: North Mariana, was the fourth and final season of Survivor Japan and it aired from January 14th, 2003 to March 11th, 2003. This season was set in Rita, in the Northern Mariana Islands. The original tribes this season were named Somnak (ソムナック, Somunakku) and Manglo (マングル, Manguru), and the merged tribe was named Langet (ランヘット, Ranhetto). The major twist this season took place after the first three contestants had been eliminated. A challenge called 'Shuffle Challenge' was held, and as a result, three members from each tribe were switched to the opposing tribe. Midway through the season, a typhoon hit the island and the remaining contestants were forced to live in a cave for several days. Ultimately, it was Kōshin Gunji who won the season by a jury vote of 5-2 over Atsuko Koizumi.
Finishing order[edit]

Contestant
Original
 Tribe
Episode 3
 Tribe
Merged
 Tribe
Finish
Ryouka Yamada
22, Aichi Manglo   1st Voted Out
 Day 4
Izumi Kabayama
24, Tokyo Somnak   2nd Voted Out
 Day 7
Takeshi Kanbara
27, Somnak   3rd Voted Out
 Day 10
Eiichi Kishimoto
35, Saitama Somnak Somnak  4th Voted Out
 Day 13
Emiko Takahashi
27, Tokyo Manglo Somnak  5th Voted Out
 Day 16
Toshihiro Kuriki
44, Fukuoka Somnak Manglo  6th Voted Out
 Day 19
Yuka Ito
29, Saitama Somnak Somnak Langet 7th Voted Out
 Day 23
Youju Kobayashi
45, Tochigi Manglo Manglo 8th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 26
Hiroaki Mano
27, Tokyo Manglo Somnak 9th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 29
Kaoru Kamioka
27, Kyoto Manglo Manglo 10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 32
Takae Shimazaki
28, Kanagawa Somnak Manglo 11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 34
Kayo Shibuya
24, Niigata Somnak Somnak 12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 36
Keita Inoue
22, Hyogo Manglo Somnak 13th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 37
Motoki Fukami
22, Tokyo Somnak Manglo 14th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 38
Atsuko Koizumi
24, Kanagawa Manglo Manglo Runner-Up
 Day 39
Kōshin Gunji
37, Ibaraki Manglo Manglo Sole Survivor
 Day 39
Voting history[edit]


Original Tribes
Mixed Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reunion
Eliminated: Ryouka
4/8 votes Izumi
6/8 votes Takeshi
5/7 votes Eiichi
3/6 votes Emiko
4/5 votes Toshiro
6/7 votes Yuka
5/10 votes1 Youju
4/9 votes Hiroaki
4/8 votes Hiroyuki
5/7 votes Takae
3/6 votes Kayo
3/5 votes Keita
2/4 votes Motoki
1/1 vote Atsuko
2/7 votes Kōshin
5/7 votes
Voter
Vote
 Kōshin Emiko     Toshiro Yuka Youju Hiroaki Hiroyuki Takae Kayo Keita  Jury Vote
 Atsuko Ryouka     Toshiro Kōshin Motoki Takae Hiroyuki Motoki Motoki Motoki Motoki
 Motoki  Izumi Takeshi   Toshiro Yuka Youju Hiroaki Hiroyuki Kayo Kayo Keita   Kōshin
 Keita Ryouka   Eiichi Emiko  Kōshin Youju Takae Hiroyuki Takae Kayo Kōshin   Kōshin
 Kayo  Izumi Eiichi Emiko Emiko  Kōshin Motoki Hiroyuki Hiroyuki Takae Motoki   Kōshin
 Takae  Izumi Takeshi   Toshiro Yuka Youju Hiroaki Atsuko Kayo   Kōshin
 Hiroyuki Atsuko     Toshiro Yuka Atsuko Hiroaki Atsuko   Kōshin
 Hiroaki Ryouka   Eiichi Emiko  Kōshin Kōshin Takae  Atsuko 
 Youju Ryouka     Toshiro Yuka Kōshin  Atsuko 
 Yuka  Izumi Takeshi Emiko Emiko  Kōshin 
 Toshiro  Izumi Takeshi   Kōshin 
 Emiko Atsuko   Eiichi Kayo 
 Eiichi  Yuka Takeshi Hiroaki 
 Takeshi  Izumi Yuka 
 Izumi  Yuka 
 Ryouka Atsuko 

^1 As Kōshin and Yuka both received five votes at the seventh tribal council, the amount of votes each had received at previous tribal councils was taken into account. As Yuka had more votes, she was eliminated.
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Survivor Pakistan was Pakistan's version of the popular show Survivor. The show only ran for one season that aired from August to November 2006. Due to the culture of Pakistan, only men were allowed to take part in this season which caused some protest within Pakistan. Unlike most seasons of Survivor that take place in relatively warm conditions, this season took place in a cold secluded mountain range in Pakistan. The contestants this season were split into two tribes, the Ishkuman tribe and the Karambar tribe. During the premerge portion of the program the Karambar tribe proved to be the stronger of the two tribes, winning four of the six immunity challenges. Following the merge, the former Ishkuman tribe members were on the outs and were voted out of the merge tribe before most of the former Karambar members. The finalists for this season were Ahmed Wali, Ali Asghar, and Muhammad Ziad with the winner being Muhammad Ziad. Due to the low ratings this season received the series was discontinued.
Finishing order[edit]

Contestant
Original
 Tribes
Merged
 Tribe
Finish
Hammad Judoon
24, Rawalpindi Ishkuman  1st Voted Out
 Day 3
Wajid Ali
21, Rawalpindi Ishkuman  2nd Voted Out
 Day 6
Sardar Khurrum
26, Rawalpindi Karambar  3rd Voted Out
 Day 9
Junaid Mumtaz
34, Karachi Ishkuman  4th Voted Out
 Day 12
Atif Hussain
24, Karachi Karambar  5th Voted Out
 Day 15
Arbab Hameed Khan
20, Karachi Ishkuman  6th Voted Out
 Day 18
Mohammad Waqar
22, Rawalpindi Ishkuman Merge Tribe 7th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 21
Abdul Karim
24, Rawalpindi Karambar 8th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 24
Saud Dar
20, Lahore Ishkuman 9th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 27
Adeeb Gulrez
21, Rawalpindi Ishkuman 10th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 30
Hamid Ali Shah
33, Lahore Ishkuman 11th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 33
Asim Yaqoob
22, Faisalabad Karambar 12th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 36
Umer Khayyam
25, Lahore Karambar 2nd-runner-up
 7th Jury Member
 Day 39
Ahmed Wali
30, Karachi Karambar Runner-Up
 Day 39
Ali Asghar
28, Karachi Karambar
 Day 37
Muhammad Ziad
22, Lahore Karambar Sole Survivor
 Day 39
External links[edit]
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This article is about the Philippine version of Survivor. For its first season, see Survivor Philippines (season 1). For the 25th U.S. Survivor season, see Survivor: Philippines.

Survivor Philippines
Survivor Philippines Logo.png
Format
Reality competition
Created by
Charlie Parsons
Directed by
Rico Gutierrez (2008 – present)
Dante Nico Garcia (2011 – present)
Monti Parungao (2008 – 2010)
Martin Cabrera (2009)

Presented by
Richard Gutierrez (2010 – present)
Paolo Bediones (2008 – 2009)

Theme music composer
Russ Landau
Diwa de Leon
Country of origin
 Philippines
Original language(s)
Filipino, English
No. of seasons
4
No. of episodes
269
Production

Executive producer(s)
Maria Carmela Torres (2011 – present)
Kernan Gatbonton (2010)
Donnaliza Medina (2008 – 2009)

Running time
30-45 minutes
Production company(s)
GMA News and Public Affairs
Broadcast

Original channel
GMA Network
Original run
September 15, 2008 – present
Chronology

Related shows
Expedition Robinson
Survivor
External links
Website
Survivor Philippines is the Philippine version of the television series Survivor, which was originally based from the show, Expedition Robinson created in 1997 by Charlie Parsons. The series premiered on September 15, 2008 on GMA Network. The show is currently hosted by Richard Gutierrez. The first two seasons were hosted by Paolo Bediones. It is aired by GMA Network on weekday nights during the primetime Telebabad timeslot. Since season 2, it is shown internationally through GMA Pinoy TV except in North America, due to Castaway Television's contract with CBS that prevents other countries' versions of the series to be aired in that region.[1]
Like many of its counterparts, the show has a set number of contestants stranded on an isolated area for a pre-determined number of days until one remains and is given the title Pinoy Sole Survivor (Celebrity Sole Survivor for the celebrity editions). Aside from the title, the winner also receives P3,000,000 (around US$65,000), the largest ever cash prize in the history of Philippine reality game shows.
The show's tagline is "Pautakan, Pagalingan, Patatagan", the Filipino translation of the U.S. version's "Outwit, Outplay, Outlast". The show, in general, refers their fans as a "Katribo", which means "tribemate" in English.


Contents  [hide]
1 Format
2 Seasons 2.1 Season details
2.2 Season summary
3 Deviations
4 Television ratings
5 Awards and recognitions
6 References
7 External links

Format[edit]
In the game, a number of contestants, referred in the show as the castaways, are split into tribes and assigned separate camps at the filming's location, typically a tropical setting. As a tribe, the castaways must survive the elements, construct shelter, build fire, look for water, and scrounge for food and other necessities for the entire filming period, around 39 days (36 in recent celebrity seasons). In the first half of the game, the tribes face off in challenges, some for rewards of food, shelter, or luxury items, while others are for immunity, preventing the winning tribe from having to go to the next Tribal Council. Tribes that do go to Tribal Council discuss the events of the last few days with the host asking questions, and then must vote out one of their own players, eliminating them from the game.
In the second half of the game, the tribes are merged into a single tribe. Challenges are played at an individual level for individual rewards and immunity. At subsequent Tribal Councils, those eliminated start to form the jury, who sit in on all subsequent Tribal Councils but otherwise do not participate. When only two or three castaways remain, those castaways attend a final Tribal Council, where the jury is given the opportunity to ask them questions. After this, the jury members then vote to decide which of the remaining castaways should be declared Sole Survivor.
Seasons[edit]
Season details[edit]
There have been four seasons of the show:
The first season took place in Ko Tarutao, Thailand, the same island where Survivor: Thailand was shot, from July to August 2008. Auditions were held in six Philippine cities in May 2008.[2] Sixteen contestants were initially chosen, but the number was increased to 18 as producers felt the original number would not be enough to satisfy the diversity of personalities to be involved.[3] The show aired for 13 weeks from September to December 2008. The winner was John Carlo "JC" Tiuseco, a model, student and basketball player from Manila.
The second season was announced by GMA on February 2009 with nine audition venues in eight cities announced to be held in March 2009.[4][5] The season, later known as Survivor Philippines: Palau, started airing on August 17 of the same year. It took place in the island of Peleliu[6] in the said country[7] with 16 castaways taking part. The show also aired for 13 weeks from August to November 2009. The winner was Amanda Coolley Van Cooll, a construction worker from Mindoro.
The third season premiered on August 30, 2010. GMA Network has tapped actor Richard Gutierrez to replace Paolo Bediones, who transferred to TV5 a few months after the second season ended. The season, entitled Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown, involved celebrities, which explains the lack of audition dates.[8] It took place in an island in Ranong Province, Thailand. The winner was Akihiro Sato, a Brazilian-Japanese model and TV actor.
A fourth season was announced early August 2011. It was initially revealed to be the second celebrity season in the local franchise with Richard Gutierrez reprising his hosting role.[9] Later to be known as Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown, the fourth season involves celebrities grouped as couples with preexisting relationships.[10][11] The show was filmed in an island in San Vicente, Palawan for 36 days. It was the first time that the show was shot entirely within the Philippine territory. The show premiered on November 14, 2011. The winner was Albert "Betong" Sumaya, Jr., a comedian and TV host.
Season summary[edit]

Season
Premiere
Finale
Winner
Runner-up
Third place
Vote
Castaways
Days
Tribes
Location
Host
1 Survivor Philippines September 15, 2008 December 14, 2008 JC Tiuseco Rob Sy None 6–2 18 39      Jarakay
     Naak
     Chalam Ko Tarutao, Satun Province, Thailand Paolo Bediones
2 Survivor Philippines: Palau August 17, 2009 November 15, 2009 Amanda Coolley Van Cooll Justine Ferrer Jef Gaitan 4–3–0 16      Airai
     Koror
     Isla Purgatoryo
     Sonsorol Peleliu, Palau, Micronesia
3 Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown August 30, 2010 December 5, 2010 Akihiro Sato Solenn Heussaff,
Ervic Vijandre 3–2–2 18 36      Magan
     Nagar
     Sar Mayee
     Galone Laem Son National Park, Amphoe Kapoe, Ranong Province, Thailand Richard Gutierrez
4 Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown November 14, 2011 February 19, 2012 Betong Sumaya Jr. Mara Yokohama Stef Prescott 4–2–1 20      Bulan
     Tala
     Apolaki San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines
Deviations[edit]


Survivor Philippines is located in Asia
1
1

2
2

3
3

4
4

Locations of Survivor Philippines. Seasons are represented accordingly by numbers.
While the show was aired on a daily basis rather than once a week, all elements of the Survivor franchise were otherwise present. The show uses the theme music for the British version composed by Russ Landau, who made the Ancient Voices series of theme scores for the American version. It has further been re-arranged and added with tribal and ethnic flavors by local Filipino composer Diwa de Leon and chant vocals were performed by Evan Britanico.[12][13]
One unique difference in this franchise is in the status of castaways who are evacuated to the hospital nearest to the setting of the game. Instead of being declared as eliminated at the point of evacuation, a castaway being sent to the hospital due to apparent injury or ailment is reminded to return to the game within 24 hours; otherwise, they are officially declared as eliminated from the game. One exception was with Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown castaway, Stef Prescott, who had been brought to a hospital in Manila after she was bitten by a Philippine cobra at Bulan camp. She was on treatment and observation for two days. Throughout the two day absence from the game, she missed the actual Tribal Shuffle twist, a Tribal Immunity Challenge, and a Tribal Council. She came back on Day 13. Of the eight castaways across four seasons so far who were sent to the hospital with this reminder, all returned to the game, with one (Niña Ortiz from the first season) deciding to leave soon after her return from the hospital due to injury.
Another deviation in this franchise is the choice of the merge name, which is done beforehand by the producers. The merged tribe's name normally follows the naming pattern of those of the initial competing tribes. Many other Survivor versions usually let members of the new merged tribe make up their new tribal name.
In another deviation, the reunion specials were pre-recorded and were aired in the first Sunday after the final results were announced, which commonly happened in Fridays. One exception was with the reunion special of the fourth season, to be aired in the second Sunday after the live finale. In the American editions, the reunion special is usually aired live immediately after the final results are announced.
Television ratings[edit]
Television ratings are gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen Philippines and Kantar Media–TNS. AGB Nielsen Philippines covers Mega Manila only, while Kantar Media–TNS covers most of the Philippines.

Season
Season Premiere
Rating
Rank
Season Finale
Rating
Rank
Reunion Special
Rating
Rank
Media
Source

Timeslot
Primetime
Timeslot
Primetime
Timeslot
Primetime

1
September 15, 2008 31.8%
#1
#4
December 14, 2008 35.0%
#1
#1
December 16, 2008 18.1%
#1
#6
AGB Nielsen
[14][15]
N/A N/A N/A
Kantar Media

2
August 17, 2009 30.8%
#1
#5
November 15, 2009 31.3%
#1
#3
November 17, 2009 7.8%
#1
#12
AGB Nielsen
[16][17]
20.1%
#2
N/A
22.9%
#1
#8
5.8%
#1
#12
Kantar Media
[18][19]
3
August 30, 2010 18.2%
#1
#1
December 5, 2010
N/A
December 7, 2010
N/A
AGB Nielsen
[20]
27.4%
#2
#4
23.3%
#2
#6
6.9%
#1
#13
Kantar Media
[21][22]
4
November 14, 2011 24.2%
#1
#3
February 19, 2012 34.7%
#1
#1
February 21, 2012 19.1%
#1
#4
AGB Nielsen
[23][24][25]
18.6%
#2
#10
23.1%
#2
#5
15.3%
#3
#9
Kantar Media
[26][27][28]
Awards and recognitions[edit]

Year
Association
Award/Recognition
Category
Nominee
Result
Source

2009
Philippine Movie Press Club 23rd Star Awards for Television Best Reality Program Host Paolo Bediones Won [29]
Asian Television Awards 14th Asian Television Awards Best Adaptation of an Existing Format Survivor Philippines
(Episode 1) Nominated [30]
2010
University of Santo Tomas 6th USTv Students' Choice Awards Students’ Choice of Reality Show Survivor Philippines Won [31]
K-Zone Philippines 2010 K-Zone Awards Fave Reality Show Survivor Philippines Nominated [32]
2011
Entertainment Press Society 8th Golden Screen Awards for Television Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program Survivor Philippines:
 Celebrity Showdown Won [33]
Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program Host Richard Gutierrez Nominated [34]
Samahan ng mga Kritiko ng Pelikula, Telebisyon at Musikang Pilipino 2011 Gawad Tangi Awards for Television Best Reality Program (Adapted) Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown Won [35]
Best Reality Program Host (Adapted) Richard Gutierrez Nominated [36]
2012
Asian Television Awards 17th Asian Television Awards Best Adaptation of an Existing Format Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown Nominated [37]
2013
Entertainment Press Society 10th Golden Screen Awards for Television Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown Won [38]
Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program Host Richard Gutierrez Nominated [39]
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines : Palau goes international via GMA Pinoy TV". gmapinoytv.com. August 7, 2009. Retrieved December 25, 2011.
2.Jump up ^ "THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF SURVIVOR PHILIPPINES". Retrieved 2008-05-24.
3.Jump up ^ Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, September 20, 2008
4.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines Season 2 will begin nationwide auditions". Retrieved 2009-02-17.
5.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines Season 2 Application".
6.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines Season 2 Invades Palau Islands". Retrieved 2009-07-30.[dead link]
7.Jump up ^ "Palau president drops fee for Philippines Survivor team". Retrieved 2009-06-18.
8.Jump up ^ 24 Oras, aired March 18, 2010.
9.Jump up ^ "Richard Gutierrez will take a much needed breather in America before starting season 2 of Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown". Retrieved 2011-08-11.
10.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines Celebrity Doubles Showdown, Puputok na!". Retrieved 2011-10-21.
11.Jump up ^ "Who will be hailed as the Sole Celebrity Survivor of Survivor Philippines Season 4?". Retrieved 2011-10-21.
12.Jump up ^ Meet the composer of the Survivor Philippines Theme: an OTWOMD Exclusive interview
13.Jump up ^ Survivor Philippines Begins - Official Theme Music by Diwa de Leon Master Diwa: Composer, Violinist, Gamer and Cosplayer
14.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines makes impressive debut". GMANetwork.com. September 16, 2008. Retrieved December 23, 2011.
15.Jump up ^ "TV Ratings (Dec. 12-14): "Survivor Philippines" ends with a bang!". PEP.ph. December 15, 2008. Retrieved December 23, 2011.
16.Jump up ^ "UPDATED: AGB Mega Manila TV Ratings (Aug. 14-17): Survivor Philippines: Palau debuts strongly". PEP.ph. August 18, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2011.
17.Jump up ^ "AGB Mega Manila TV Ratings (Nov. 13-15): Coverage of Pacquiao-Cotto fight is a runaway winner". PEP.com. November 17, 2009. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
18.Jump up ^ "TNS Philippines TV Ratings August 17, 2009". mukamo.com. August 17, 2009. Retrieved December 25, 2011.
19.Jump up ^ "TNS National TV Ratings (Nov. 13-15): Pacquiao-Cotto fight dominates Sunday daytime race". PEP.com. November 16, 2009. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
20.Jump up ^ "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila People Ratings (Aug. 27-30): Survivor Philippines outshines competition on its pilot episode". PEP.ph. September 1, 2010. Retrieved December 23, 2011.
21.Jump up ^ "Kantar Media-TNS National Household Ratings (Aug. 27-30): Noah survives pilot episode of Survivor Philippines". PEP.ph. August 31, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
22.Jump up ^ "Kantar Media-TNS National Household Ratings (Dec. 1-5): ABS-CBN shows still dominate primetime race". PEP.ph. December 8, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
23.Jump up ^ "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila People & Household Ratings (Nov. 9-14): Pacquiao-Marquez III gets majority viewership; new shows debut strongly". PEP.ph. November 15, 2010. Retrieved December 23, 2011.
24.Jump up ^ "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila People & Household Ratings (Feb. 10-13): My Beloved makes strong debut; Survivor Philippines finale rules". PEP.ph. February 14, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
25.Jump up ^ "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila People & Household Ratings (Feb. 17-20): Legacy and Budoy share primetime supremacy". PEP.ph. February 21, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
26.Jump up ^ "Kantar Media-TNS National Household Ratings (Nov. 9-14): 100 Days To Heaven and Eat Bulaga! continue nationwide domination". PEP.ph. November 16, 2011. Retrieved December 25, 2011.
27.Jump up ^ "Kantar Media-TNS National Household Ratings (Feb. 10-13): Kapamilya shows still dominate primetime viewing". PEP.ph. February 14, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
28.Jump up ^ "Kantar Media-TNS National Household Ratings (Feb. 17-20): Walang Hanggan rules primetime viewing". PEP.ph. February 21, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
29.Jump up ^ "PMPC Star Awards for TV 2009 Winners". mukamo.com. November 30, 2009. Retrieved February 26, 2012.
30.Jump up ^ "RP grabs eight nominations at the 14th Asian TV Awards". PEP.com. November 14, 2009. Retrieved February 26, 2012.
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External links[edit]
Official Survivor Philippines Website
Official Fanzila Homepage of Survivor Philippines
Survivor Philippines at the Internet Movie Database


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Survivor Philippines (season 1)
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Survivor Philippines (season 1)

Winner
JC Tiuseco
Presented by

No. of episodes
65 + 1 Reunion Special
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
18
Production

Location(s)
Ko Tarutao, Satun Province, Thailand[1]
Filming dates
July 21, 2008
– August 29, 2008
Broadcast

Original run
September 15, 2008 – December 14, 2008
Chronology

Followed by
Survivor Philippines: Palau
 This article contains Thai text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Thai script.
The first season of Survivor Philippines premiered on September 15, 2008, and ended its run on December 14 of the same year. Auditions for this season were held in six Philippine cities in May 2008.[2] From these auditions, 18 contestants (up from the originally announced 16) were selected to participate on the show in June 2008.[3] The show was shot in Ko Tarutao, the same island where Survivor: Thailand took place, from July to August, 2008.[1]
The names of the tribes were derived from the Thai language: Naak (นาค), Jarakay (จระเข้) and Chalam (ฉลาม), meaning snake, crocodile and shark respectively. The tribes were initially divided by gender, with Jarakay composed of the nine male contestants, and Naak of the females. On Day 19, the two tribes were merged into Chalam, composed of the ten remaining castaways.
The season was won by John Carlo "JC" Tiuseco, defeating Robert Vincent "Rob" Sy, 7-2, with the seventh vote resulting from him winning the popularity vote mentioned above. JC's win was already leaked months earlier after a showbiz-oriented website published the alleged results of the Final Tribal Council on October 2008 after two of the show's staff were overheard in a coffee shop about the show's outcome.[4] Bediones labeled that website's report as a spoiler and insisted that only the program manager knew the identity of the winner, as the results would be revealed live on its finale.[5]


Contents  [hide]
1 Twists and Changes
2 Contestants
3 The game 3.1 Cycle 1: Days 1-3
3.2 Cycle 2: Days 4-6
3.3 Cycle 3: Days 7-9
3.4 Cycle 4: Days 10-12
3.5 Cycle 5: Days 13-15
3.6 Cycle 6: Days 16-18
3.7 Cycle 7: Days 19-21
3.8 Cycle 8: Days 22-24
3.9 Cycle 9: Days 25-26
3.10 Cycle 10: Days 27-29
3.11 Cycle 11: Days 30-32
3.12 Cycle 12: Days 33-35
3.13 Cycle 13: Days 36-37
3.14 Cycle 14: Day 38
3.15 Finale: Day 39
4 Voting history
5 References
6 External links

Twists and Changes[edit]
Even though this is the first season of the Philippine version, several twists and changes were already incorporated into the game.
Battle of the Sexes: The castaways were initially divided into tribes based on gender. Jarakay was the all-male tribe while Naak was composed of all females. But this twist didn't last long as a tribe switch occurred in Day 3 just before the first Immunity Challenge.
Double Elimination Tribal Council: The twist instructed the losing tribe to vote another castaway off after one was already voted off, all occurring in a single Tribal Council. This happened in the 3rd Tribal Council.
Kidnapping: The tribe who won the Reward Challenge in Cycle 4 had the advantage of kidnapping a member from the opposing tribe, and the abductee would stay there for a day. If the abductee's tribe loses on the next Immunity Challenge, he/she would be exempted from Tribal Council, could not vote and be voted out.
Cursed and White Pearls: They were roughly the size of a standard billiard ball. During the merge stage, the person voted out, before having his/her torch snuffed out, will receive either one or both of the Pearls and give each Pearl to one of the remaining castaways. The castaway who receives the Cursed Pearl gets one vote in the following Tribal Council. In case the Cursed Pearl is lost, the holder would then receive two votes. In-show, the Cursed Pearl is called the "Black Pearl" (though its actual color is really silver). On the other hand, the White Pearl will have one vote subtracted from the count in the receiver's favor in the next Tribal Council, should at least one such vote comes up.
Popularity Poll: For the first time in a Survivor franchise, a popularity poll for viewers was launched in which they could vote through SMS which of the Final Two should become the Sole Survivor. This vote would count as the ninth jury vote; the winner of the poll would receive this vote to his/her credit in the final tally.[6]
Contestants[edit]

Contestant
Original Tribe
Switched Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes

Chevyline "Chev" Macias
26, Iloilo City Naak Naak  1st Voted Out
 Day 3 8
Emerson Dino
31, Caloocan Jarakay Naak  2nd Voted Out
 Day 6 6
Ceasar "Gigit" Sulit
48, Quezon City Jarakay Jarakay  3rd Voted Out
 Day 9 8
Jervy "Patani" Daño
20, Talisay, Cebu Naak Jarakay  4th Voted Out
 Day 9 4
Maria Nona "Niña" Ortiz
40, Quezon City Naak Jarakay  Left Due to Injury
 Day 11 2
Vevherly "Vevh" Gador
20, Alcantara, Cebu Naak Naak  5th Voted Out
 Day 12 6
John Anthony Lopez
27, Bicol Jarakay Jarakay  6th Voted Out
 Day 15 6
Leona Rica "Nikki" Dacullo
21, Tacloban Naak Jarakay  7th Voted Out
 Day 18 7
Reynaldo "Jace" Chanco Flores Jr.
19, Hawaii, USA Jarakay Jarakay Chalam 8th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 21 6
Raymund Francis "Kiko" Rustia
27, Quezon City Jarakay Naak 9th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 24 9
Veronica "Vern" Domingo
29, Cavite Naak Jarakay 10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 26 6
Marlon Carmen
31, Parañaque Jarakay Jarakay 11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 29 10
Kristina "Kaye" Alipio
20, Calamba, Laguna Naak Naak 12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 32 6
Zita Ortiga
43, Pasay Naak Naak 13th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 35 3
Crisanto "Cris" Cartagenas
30, Manila Jarakay Naak 14th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 37 4
Anna Charisse Yacapin
27, Makati Naak Jarakay 15th Voted Out
 8th Jury Member
 Day 38 3
Robert Vincent "Rob" Sy
30, Davao City Jarakay Naak Runner-Up 6
John Carlo "JC" Tiuseco
23, Manila Jarakay Naak Sole Survivor 2
The Total Votes column denotes the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received during the final Tribal Council nor those cancelled by the White Pearl, but does include votes received through the Cursed Pearl.
The game[edit]
Cycles in this article refer to the three-day periods in the game (unless indicated), composed of at least the Immunity Challenge and the subsequent Tribal Council. Except on the first cycle, every cycle begins at the end of the previous Tribal Council. So any events that occurred after a Tribal Council will be chronicled in the next cycle.


Cycle no.
Air dates
Challenges
Eliminated
Vote
Finish

Reward
Immunity
01 September 15 to September 19, 2008 JarakayC1 Jarakay Chev 8–1 1st Voted Out
 Day 3
02 September 22 to September 26, 2008 Jarakay Jarakay Emerson 6–1–1 2nd Voted Out
 Day 6
03 September 29 to October 3 and
 October 6, 2008 Jarakay Naak Gigit 8–1 3rd Voted Out
 Day 9
Patani 3–2–2–1 4th Voted Out
 Day 9
04 October 7 to October 10, 2008 Jarakay Jarakay Niña No Vote Left Due to Injury
 Day 11
KikoC2 Vevherly 5–1 5th Voted Out
 Day 12
05 October 13 to October 17, 2008 Naak Naak John 5–1 6th Voted Out
 Day 15
06 October 20 to October 24, 2008 Naak Naak Nikki 4–1 7th Voted Out
 Day 18
07 October 27 to October 31, 2008 NoneC3 Zita Jace 6–4 8th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 21
08 November 3 to November 7 and
 November 10, 2008 Survivor
 AuctionC4 Veronica Kiko 5–4 9th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 24
09 November 10 to November 14, 2008 JC
 [Cris, Kaye, Rob] Charisse Veronica 5–4 10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 26
10 November 17 to November 21 and
 November 24, 2008 Cris JCC5
 [Cris, Marlon] Marlon 6–1–1 11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 29
11 November 24 to November 26, 2008 Rob JC Kaye 4–1 12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 32
12 November 27 to November 28 and
 December 1 to December 2, 2008 Zita
 [Cris] Cris Zita 3–1–1–0 13th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 35
13 December 2 to December 5, 2008 Rob
 [JC] JCC6
 (Rob) Cris 3–1 14th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 37
14 December 5 and December 8 to
 December 9, 2008 None Rob Charisse 1–0 15th Voted Out
 8th Jury Member
 Day 38
Finale December 10 to December 12, 2008 Jury Vote Rob 7–2 Runner-Up
JC Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or people who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one player won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
^C1 The original Jarakay tribe composed by male castaways won the first reward challenge.
^C2 Because Kiko was kidnapped by Jarakay and his tribe did not win immunity, he was in essence immune because of the stipulation attached.
^C3 There was no reward challenge because of the merge.
^C4 Instead of a Reward Challenge, there was a Survivor Auction where JC won a trip for four to a "secret location"; he took Zita, Kiko, and Rob with him.
^C5 An additional reward was given to the winner. JC won Immunity alone, but shared his reward with Cris and Marlon.
^C6 JC won the challenge, but gave immunity to Rob in exchange for an alternate prize, which was a car.
Cycle 1: Days 1-3[edit]
Reward Challenge: Eight of the nine castaways are harnessed together while the ninth will be the "keykeeper" who will release their tribemates. The tribes will cross an obstacle course composed of a one-pole bridge and a zip line, and the end of each is a pole containing a set of keys that will release the restraints of each tribe member. At the end of the obstacle course, tribes will gather puzzle pieces from bags hanging on a large web. Once all puzzle pieces are retrieved, one tribe member will solve the puzzle, which is a picture of an eagle. First tribe with a solved puzzle wins the reward. Reward: Additional materials for setting up camp
Punishment: The members of the entire tribe would be harnessed together until the next day
Immunity Challenge: One tribe member would sit inside a portable "spirit house", to be transported by six others. The eighth tribe member would be the puzzle solver, while the ninth acts a reserve who will take over a transporter who wants to rest. The seven tribe members transporting the spirit house will cross a course. Along the way are six stations, each with a bag of puzzle pieces for each tribe. Once at the station, the spirit house passenger must retrieve the tribe's bag. Once all puzzle pieces are gathered and the spirit house brought to the tribe's mat, the puzzle solver picks up the puzzle pieces and solves the puzzle: a Thai stupa. The puzzle solver who constructs their stupa first wins immunity for their tribe.
Day 1: The castaways were brought to the island by boat, but stopped several meters from shore. They were then told to jump out of the boat with the clothes they were wearing and swim to shore, which the castaways did. Moreover, Paolo said that only those castaways who can swim to the shore will make it to Survivor. After all castaways arrive on shore. Paolo separated the castaways into tribes by gender: the men make up Jarakay while the women compose Naak. Since Jace was the one who arrived to shore first, the Jarakay tribe would have the bigger camp. The Reward Challenge then took place, in which the men lead the entire time and won, although the women slowly caught up with the men. After the challenge, both tribes head to their camps and each opened the tribal boxes which contained additional clothes and footwear and some raincoats. Though there was some effort, the members of both tribes slept in their raincoats on the sand in the pouring rain without setting up their shelters.
Day 2: Work on the Jarakay men's camp started while the Naak women divided their work on building their shelter, gathering food, and starting fire. Later, several of the Jarakay men finally found their water source, while Naak rested with Patani imitating the StarStruck spiel. After the women were relieved of their harnesses, they went back to work. Back in Jarakay, after finally deciding that Gigit would be the "mediator" of the tribe and some heated discussion on where to place the shelter, the shelter was finally built at the shore line near the water source. Later, Marlon complained to Cris about them and Emerson being easy pickings by being the hunters of the tribe. After the shelter was finished, Gigit announced that he would relinquish his "mediator" role to Kiko, which the entire tribe accepted, although Jace thought of it as a ploy for votes. In Naak, most of the women rested more, leaving the harder work to Patani and Zita. Meanwhile, in Jarakay, everyone feasted on raw fish. Food-sensitive JC, after having a nip of his piece, vomited afterwards.
Day 3: During the distribution of the tribal buffs, it was revealed that Emerson, Rob, Cris, Kiko, and JC were transferred to Naak, while Veronica, Nikki, Patani, Charisse, and Niña went to Jarakay. The Immunity Idol, a statue of the god Garuda, was then revealed. During the Immunity Challenge, Naak led initially but strayed and later stopped because JC asked to be replaced by Emerson in carrying the spirit house, saying he was tired. Jarakay took the lead and was the first team to start their puzzle. Naak slowly caught up, but lost because Kaye, Naak's puzzle solver, was unable to pull out the final piece of the puzzle from the bag, enabling Jarakay's puzzle solver Niña to win immunity for her tribe. Upon return to the Jarakay tribe, the new women were amazed at the organization of the camp and of the chores. Attempts of making fire were futile. A budding relationship was also formed between Jace and Veronica. In Naak, work on the shelter finally went underway. There were also rumors about either JC or Chev being slated to be voted out. Emerson and Kiko formed an alliance and Emerson influenced his tribemates on how they would vote. It seemed to work as Chev was unanimously voted out 8-1.
Cycle 2: Days 4-6[edit]
Reward Challenge: Carrying a torch, the tribe must row their boat toward a lighted lotus, from which they would get their flame using their torch. They will use their flame to light the next six lotuses. Afterwards, they will row their boat to a flag and swim underwater in two groups of three to untie two foot stools. The foot stools will be used as transport to bring two assigned crossers from the tower with the large platform to the one with the medium platform, and then to the one with the small platform. Once both crossers are on the small platform, the entire tribe must gather on top of the tower with their feet on the small platform. The first tribe that does this wins the reward. Reward: A piece of flint.
Mini-Reward Challenge: After losing in the Reward Challenge, the members of Naak swam out on a deep part of the water and floated on its surface each keeping a matchstick dry. Any tribe member who sank, touched the body of the boats, or deliberately quit was out of the challenge. Any tribe member who kept the matchstick dry for 15 minutes could take those matchsticks back to camp. Naak took home six such matchsticks.
Immunity Challenge: There are five rings, each with a "Thai pillow" (a triangular prismic pillow) buried under the sand. In each round, one or more members of each tribe must unearth the pillow from one ring and bring it to their tribal mat. While wrangling is inevitable, inflicting injury is not allowed. Once the pillow is brought to one tribe's mat, that tribe gains one point; even touching the mat, regardless of whose foot is touching it, counts. The first tribe that gains three points wins Immunity.
Night of Day 3: The Naak tribe returned to their camp from Tribal Council as they started to doubt Emerson's actions, causing distrust on him because of his claim that he had no idea how to definitely play the game.
Day 4: Still with no fire, the Jarakay tribe started to talk about food, considering that they haven't eaten properly for days. In the Reward Challenge, because of some steering problems and tight ropes in Naak's front, Jarakay easily won the challenge just as Naak started to catch up. After Jarakay returned to camp, they started attempting to have fire with their new flint. Meanwhile in Naak, Cris and Kiko discussed the confusion over who sits where and over steering the boat that caused Naak to lose the Reward Challenge, particularly on Cris's career as a professional driver and Kiko's experience as a dragon boat racer. The discussion became heated that Rob stepped in to pacify the situation. Three of Naak's strike-anywhere matchsticks were used up without success.
Day 5: After several attempts, Jarakay finally had fire, enabling the tribe to cook food and boil water. In an aspiration to gain allies, Marlon showed off his cooking prowess. Meanwhile, Zita's efforts to bring flame to Naak also paid off when she lighted the tribe's penultimate matchstick. Back in Jarakay, Marlon and Jace talked about a secret voting alliance composed of the men and Veronica. Later, after much discussion of taking Niña's suggestion, the roof of Jarakay's shelter was finally made waterproof using bamboo. During the fourth round of the Immunity Challenge, when all of Naak and all of Jarakay (save for Niña) faced off, Veronica's nose bled and John's arm was almost twisted. After Vevherly and Cris were sent back to their tribal mat, Vevherly complained to Cris about Emerson's treatment of her, especially during the match-up. In the end, Jarakay won 3-1. After both tribes returned to their camps, each discussed to each other what had just happened in the Immunity Challenge. Additionally, Patani also related her desire for exposure, even showing her acting prowess.
Day 6: Despite Emerson's efforts to redeem himself by helping around the camp, it was already apparent that he was the next one to leave the camp. As the day progressed, emotions soared to the point that Zita and Vevherly hugged each other (as Zita thought she would be the next to be voted out); the others shared their sympathy as Emerson expressed his amazement at the Survivor concept. During Tribal Council, discussions were made about the Immunity Challenge and the hostilities that had happened. After the votes were tallied, Emerson was eliminated as expected, 6-1-1.
Cycle 3: Days 7-9[edit]
Reward Challenge: Three "Muscles," both sexes represented, hold on to their tribe's own basket using ropes while four "shooters" shoot coconuts at the opposing tribe's basket. Because the number of coconuts are limited, the shooters are given thirty seconds to recover coconuts that miss the baskets to be re-used upon resumption of the challenge. Once one tribe's basket touches the ground, the other tribe wins the Reward. Reward: Two large fish in addition to the tribe's luxury items.
Immunity Challenge: A giant roulette is used to determine what a pair of tribe members, one from each tribe, will eat from a selection of so-called "creepy crawlies." Each pair will eat the selected food. The first person to finish the selected food and show an empty mouth wins a point for their tribe. First tribe to receive five points wins immunity.
Night of Day 6: After returning to camp, the Naak discussed how Emerson's overall strategy, especially during the Immunity challenge, backfired on him, causing his elimination.
Day 7: While the rest of Naak were having fun, Rob noticed Zita in her moment of solitude, confused after voting against Kaye at Tribal Council. Meanwhile, during Jarakay's pre-challenge meal, Marlon divulged to his tribemates on how to deal with Kiko, leading John to believe that Marlon had issues with Kiko. They then smothered parts of their bodies with crude designs using charcoal in what Marlon later described to Paolo as "Spartan." During the Reward Challenge, Jarakay was able to shoot 37 coconuts against Naak's 27 bringing the latter's basket to the ground. Thus, the Reward went to Jarakay. Both tribes, however, received their luxury items. After returning to camp, the Jarakay tribe started on how to cook one of their new fish. Meanwhile, the other women in Jarakay formed their own alliance. Later in the evening, after showing their luxury items, Patani showed her scapular to her tribemates, then went on another acting binge. Meanwhile in Naak, Kiko was alerted by an appearance of a snake in camp, which he handled and planned to release in the morning.
Day 8: Kiko played around with the snake and made it the unofficial tribal pet, since Naak's tribal flag has a snake on it. In Jarakay, the two alliances started plotting on who to vote out from Jarakay first, with Niña being targeted by the men and Veronica, and Gigit by the other women. Marlon admitted that he was already torn between the two alliances, thus enabling to balance the situation and confuse both alliances. In the Immunity Challenge, the win-hungry Naak won easily over Jarakay, 5-0, handing the other tribe their first trip to Tribal Council. Naak went back to their camp happy and frolicking after winning their first ever challenge. Meanwhile in Jarakay, the men's alliance, which includes Veronica, decided to shift their focus from Niña to Patani. John laid down at the shelter and complained that he was not feeling well, probably because of the fumes from the camp fire he was tending. Emergency personnel were alerted and John was rushed to the nearest hospital. As a double blow to Jarakay, their pot cracked, forcing them to improvise in cooking food.
Day 9: After a night of celebration, life at Naak continued as usual, oblivious to the events at the other camp. At Jarakay, Marlon started to plot his moves as a double agent by talking to Charisse and Niña about their vote on the upcoming Tribal Council. The men's alliance was also thinking about altering their strategy if and when John did not come back to camp. As Charisse was starting to talk about John, John came back to the island after a night in the hospital, telling his tribemates that his collapse the day before was caused by his low potassium levels.[7] The rest of the Jarakay tribe welcomed him back with open arms. At Naak, the tribe was gathering their things to slightly higher ground as the tide began to recede towards camp. Back at Jarakay, the men's alliance decided to stick with their choice of voting out Patani. At Tribal Council, an activity was held at which one member was out of the Tribal Council area as the others would talk about that person. Afterwards, there was also talk about how they lost in the last Immunity Challenge and how everyone had changed during the second Immunity Challenge on Day 5. After the voting, Gigit was surprisingly voted out, 8-1. After Gigit left, Paolo told the remaining Jarakay members to stay on for another round of voting. In the resulting tally, Patani was eliminated, 3-2-2-1. Because of the wide distribution of the votes, Paolo reminded the tribe to step up as one.
Cycle 4: Days 10-12[edit]
Reward Challenge: One "Clipper" and one tribe member wearing a harness will run to a pole with a cloth wrapped around it and a clip on one end. That clip is latched onto the harnessed tribe member and is wrapped around the said tribe member; only the Clipper is allowed to touch the cloth at all times. At the other end of the cloth is another clip to be latched on the next harnessed tribe member. The process is repeated in the next four poles until all five pieces of cloth are wrapped around the five harnessed tribe members. Afterwards, the pieces of cloth are unwrapped, unlatched from the harnessed tribe members, reconnected to each other, and spread out from the fifth pole back to the starting line by the clipper. The first tribe that has all five connected cloth pieces laid out and with all members on the tribal mat wins the Reward. Reward: Pillows and a large hammock. Additionally, the winning tribe can kidnap a member of the losing tribe. The abducted tribe member would stay with his/her captors for an entire day and when the abductee's tribe loses the next Immunity Challenge, the abductee is exempted from the next Tribal Council.
Immunity Challenge: In a series of 3-on-3 matches, each team has to push their large ball across a watery field into their opponents' goal, while preventing the opponents from doing the same. Since two sets of two balls for each tribe are deployed, the first two rounds involve one ball going to the opponents' goal while the third involves moving both balls into the opponents' goal, not necessarily at one time. Opponents can only hold each other on the waist and riding on the ball is not allowed. First tribe to score two points wins immunity.
Day 10: Several Jarakay members started to plan out further tactics for the next time they would visit Tribal Council, while others, such as Niña, felt remorse due to what happened the night before. In Naak, Rob, Cris, and even Kiko played around with their tribe's crate by turning it into a boat. Kaye also read her tribemates palms using her knowledge in basic palmistry. In the Reward Challenge, Naak initially led, but Jarakay caught up and eventually won. Because of the additional stipulation, Jarakay decided to abduct Kiko. Back at Jarakay, all tribe members stood back as Kiko attempted to light up the camp's fire. At Naak, the members of the tribe started to miss Kiko, whom they regarded as an asset.
Day 11: While the rest of Naak was gathering food, JC had to temporarily pull out of the game because of an infected insect bite. In Jarakay, Niña had to do the same thing because of what she thought was a dislocated toe that she attained during the Reward Challenge. Niña's toe turned out to be fractured and a cast had to be applied for it to heal. Back at Jarakay, the tribe members continued to watch their moves, careful not to show any weakness to Kiko. Later, members of both tribes smothered themselves with orange and pink body paint in preparation for the upcoming Immunity Challenge. Before the start of the Immunity Challenge, JC and Niña arrived from the hospital and Niña announced her complete departure from the game due to her fractured toe. Nonetheless, the Immunity Challenge went on with Jarakay winning 2-1. Worse, Naak was told to move their camp to a new location. Back at Jarakay, Kiko helped build the fire and put some of it on the shelter to warm all of them. At Naak, Vevherly was worried that she was already next. Rob even noted that Vevherly had a slight fever when she was sleeping in the crate.
Day 12: While preparing for Naak's move, Vevherly expressed to Kaye that she had given up on the game, even telling her that Survivor is a "rich man's game." At Jarakay, the cracks on their pot became a large hole, rendering it useless. Marlon used a stem of bamboo to make an improvised pot. Kiko eventually warmed himself up to Jarakay, to the point that he settled his differences with Jace and Marlon. Naak, meanwhile, set up their new camp at a thickly forested area. Vevherly, who had lost all enthusiasm, even refused to eat and request medical attention for her wounds. At Tribal Council, Naak discussed how Kiko's absence affected life at camp while Kiko talked about his experience at the Jarakay camp. In another twist, the entire Jarakay tribe also showed up in Tribal Council to observe and hear what the other tribe had to say about them. After the votes were counted, Vevherly was voted out, 5-1.
Cycle 5: Days 13-15[edit]
Reward Challenge: Each tribe will be composed of five swimmers and one puzzle solver. Each swimmer will grab a stick, swim out to a platform and use the stick to break a skull which contains a key. The key should be retrieved and brought back to shore before the next swimmer can begin. In case a swimmer cannot make it back to shore, a three-minute penalty will be imposed before the next swimmer enters the water. Once all six keys are retrieved, the puzzle solver would use them to open boxes containing pieces to a four-sided puzzle. The first puzzle solver to finish the puzzle wins the Reward for their tribe. Reward: Two lechon de leche (roasted suckling pigs), complimented with dipping sauce, rice, and pitchers of water.
Immunity Challenge: The members of each tribe, harnessed to one another, move around a circuit amid a rising tide, each carrying a bag weighing 10 pounds. The tribes chase each other until the tribe member in front tags the trailing member of the opposing tribe. At this point, the tagged tribe member passes his bag to a fellow tribe member still in play, and is put in a cage. The tribes are then repositioned for the next cycle. The first tribe to eliminate all members of the opposing tribe wins immunity.
Night of Day 12: Paolo revealed to Naak the purpose of Jarakay's presence in Tribal Council: Naak would stay at the Jarakay camp. When both tribes returned to Jarakay's camp, Marlon entertained the members of Naak, even as his tribemates slept. He also joined the members of Naak in sleeping outside the Jarakay shelter.
Day 13: Marlon continued his connection with Naak when he joined Cris, Zita, and Veronica in gathering food. Appropriately, on Cris's birthday, Naak won the Reward Challenge, with Jarakay's loss caused mainly by Marlon's inability to dive into deeper water to retrieve a key. While the members of Jarakay watched as those of Naak ate their reward, Rob made side comments that to Kiko sounded insensitive. Back at Jarakay, the tribe members had another meal of rice and snails. They then talked about what went wrong at the Reward Challenge, and later Charisse entertained her tribemates due to boredom. At Naak's new camp, Kiko reminded his tribemates to be more humble in their ways, which Rob did not take easily. They then proceeded in making their new shelter. Kiko later made up with Rob to prevent further hostilities. At night, Rob dried some pieces of dirty laundry over the open fire.
Day 14: In the Immunity Challenge, even with Zita and Kaye falling down repeatedly, Naak easily won over Jarakay. Back at the Jarakay camp, John and Jace figured that their recent losses can be attributed to their slowly weakening state. At Naak, just before nightfall, Kiko prepared the ponchos, anticipating rain. A sudden rainfall occurred, and JC and Kiko had to shield the fire. Meanwhile, Kaye caught a glimpse of a strange figure for approximately five seconds, which she described was of a fully clothed man.
Day 15: In Jarakay, while preparing a new bamboo stalk to cook rice in, Marlon cut his finger with a machete, going to the water source to wash his wound. At Naak, work on the shelter's roof continued as the rain continued pouring. Insect bites and rashes also began to plague both tribes. Back in Naak, Kiko, Rob, and JC talked about their post-merge plans in the game and the current flaws in Jarakay's state of affairs. In Jarakay, there was talk that Nikki would be next due to her lack of contributions to the tribe. There was also concern for the further deterioration of John's health due to the lack of food. In Tribal Council, while most did not like Nikki to stay longer, health won over merit as John was voted out 5-1.
Cycle 6: Days 16-18[edit]
Reward Challenge: Four tribe members would each collect as much mud from a mud pit as one can and let a fifth member extract the mud to a collection bucket, which in turn have its contents transferred to a clean bucket. The bucket will be deemed completely full if it becomes heavy enough to pull a weight to the top. The first tribe to fill five clean buckets with mud wins the Reward. Reward: An on-the-spot bathing and toothbrushing session, using toiletries from Unilever.
Immunity Challenge: The members of each tribe, each smothered with oil, would stand across a balance beam. The member nearest to the edge must cross the beam, straddling their tribemates in the process, to the center platform. Leaning forward and crouching way too low is not allowed. First tribe to have all five members on the center platform wins immunity.
Day 16: Jace took John's departure hard as evidenced by his transformation from virtual helper to just idler. In Naak, Cris further proved his worth by cooking the rice before everyone else woke up. Zita noted the scarcity of edible sealife in their new camp compared to their old one. In the Reward Challenge, Naak once again dominated Jarakay, 5-3. Like the end of the previous reward challenge, Jarakay watched as Naak had their bath. In Jarakay, Jace, a mixed martial arts fighter, showed some moves to Marlon. Veronica, a taekwondo coach, briefly joined the two by showing her roundhouse kicks to them. At Naak, Rob, Cris, and Kaye frolicked by imitating characters from the Starzan franchise (Joey de Leon's parody of the Tarzan franchise). At Jarakay, while rain was falling down, Marlon, Jace, and Veronica, donned in their ponchos, traded ghost stories to amuse themselves.
Day 17: Marlon noticed that Jace had become more lazier since the day before. Both tribes were given sheets of paper and pencils to write letter for their love ones at home. At Naak, Cris, Rob, and Kaye continue their frolicking by playing in the rain. Meanwhile, the members of Jarakay noted their wound and bruises that they had attained within the last few days. Charisse also noticed that no other message arrived for the entire day, keeping them in the dark about future events. Back at Naak, Kaye had also saw changes in her looks.
Day 18: Charisse noticed that Jace's efforts to stay on did not mask his longing for home. She had also started to catch the same kind of seafood Marlon was catching. At Naak, longing for food was also evident and Zita finding a small edible shellfish did not help. At the Immunity Challenge, Naak easily won their fourth challenge in a row while Veronica was still straddling her four tribemates. Back at the Jarakay camp, Marlon once again played double agent when he handled different opinions to Veronica and Charisse on who to vote out; he was also considerate about the upcoming merge. At Naak, Kaye reported that her tribe must show up at Tribal Council as well. But when she also mentioned that it was just a joke, the men lifted her off the ground to force out the truth. At Tribal Council, talk was about the weakening of the tribe, the loved ones they had missed, etc. In an event similar to one occurring six days before, Naak also showed so they would hear what Jarakay would have to say about them. Voting occurred and Nikki was voted out 4-1.
Cycle 7: Days 19-21[edit]
Immunity Challenge: The castaways, who are shackled at the wrists, must dig their way under the first cage. The first five to do so will then step into the second cage. They will then use sticks and rope to make a makeshift extending arm to retrieve a key, unlock one wrist shackle, and dig their way into the third cage, making through a maze of haphazardly placed wooden sticks and racing to the mat. The first castaway to have both feet on the mat wins Immunity.
Night of Day 18: The members of Naak assessed the current state of affairs in the other tribe. Meanwhile in Jarakay, Jace told his plans to bring in JC and Cris to the male Jarakay alliance, which Marlon interpreted as a sign of Jace's immaturity.
Day 19: Veronica, Marlon, and Charisse noted Jace's increasing laziness and sadness, knowing to them that he was even worse than Nikki. While the same treemail arrived at both camps, Naak interpreted it as one about castaways who were already voted out, while Jarakay saw it as a fire-making challenge. When the two tribes converged at the appointed beach, the merge of the tribes into Chalam was announced and a feast was held. Several castaways experienced stomach aches, probably due to overeating the food they had missed eating for 18 days. During this, Jace approached JC to ask him to change his alliances. After the feast, the new Chalam tribe resided on Jarakay's camp and because of the lack of shelter space, Marlon helped Kiko, Cris, and Rob move all of Naak's things, including their shelter to their current camp. Marlon wounded his index finger doing this and ran to shore to wash it. JC used Marlon's absence as an opportunity to warn Kiko, Cris, and Rob about Jace's plan to have JC to switch alliances and help dismantle the Naak front, starting with Kiko. Later, Jace and Marlon talked about their further plans and not bringing in Cris anymore to the Jarakay alliance. After all things were at camp, the tribe members continued their celebration by drinking beer and trading stories, albeit with some strategizing.
Day 20: In the first individual Immunity Challenge, which was related to the island's history as a penal colony, Zita edged Jace, JC, Charisse, and Veronica to win Immunity outright. Back at camp, tasks were once again separated among tribe members. Jace further implicated himself for his laziness after he just stood by in case JC, Cris, and Rob wanted him to help, which never actually happened. Kiko assured several of his fellow Naak members that because of the pact between them, Jace's plan of recruiting Naak members to the Jarakay alliance would eventually fail. In a need for other persons to talk to, Charisse joined Zita and Kaye on the hammock; one end of the hammock snapped in the process. In the evening, Charisse offered Rob to swap places with him so she could sleep beside Kiko. This caused some riotous teasing from everyone else, thinking Charisse was attracted to Kiko.
Day 21: Zita and Charisse talked to each other about their voting options and then made a pinkie promise to each other not to divulge this new knowledge to others. A new treemail arrived, telling the Chalam about a box in which they would put their written concerns. At Tribal Council, the Chalam tribe discussed about what are the qualifications of a Sole Survivor and those of the jury members, as well as what happened in previous days. In the end, JC retracted Jace's offer to join the Jarakay minority as the former Naak members got rid of the lazy yet challenge-threatening Jace, 6-4, something Marlon knew would happen.
Cycle 8: Days 22-24[edit]
Reward Challenge (Survivor Auction): Each contestant will be given ₱500 for every second they lasted underwater; they can only bid in ₱500 increments. Highest bidder gets the item. Survivors may share money, but not with the item. The contestant can win a mystery item which is being bid alone or as one of two options. Reward: Here's what the Survivors won from the auction: Zita: Chocolate cake
Charisse: Clubhouse sandwiches and some potato chips (over the power to vote twice in the next Tribal Council)
Cris: Milkshake
Kaye: Leche flan
Kiko: Tamarind shoots (over some crackers and a can of Vienna sausages)
Veronica: Half an apple (over a packet of toothpaste and a toothbrush) and a piece of candy
JC: Some underwear which he can share with others and an overnight stay in a "secret location" with three companions (Zita, Kiko, and Rob)
Marlon: Nothing
Rob: Nothing

Immunity Challenge: Each contestant will stand in a pair of rungs, each an inch wide. In twenty-minute intervals, the constestants must step to a lower set three-fourths of an inch wide and later to the lowest set half an inch wide. They have only 10 seconds to transfer their feet between rung sets and they can only place their hands and forearms against the walls of their spaces. The contestant who touches the ground is eliminated from the challenge. Last one standing wins immunity.
Night of Day 21: After the tribe returned to camp, Rob assured to Cris about sticking together. While everyone else slept, Marlon posed to Rob on what politics would come into play when all Naak members were the only ones left in Chalam and other related tactics in the future.
Day 22: Instead of a Reward Challenge, a Survivor Auction took place wherein the castaways first submerged themselves underwater to earn money for the auction. Several items were bid and won, with JC winning the last one: an overnight stay at a "secret location" outside the island with three companions. He chose Kiko, Zita, and Rob to come with him. After the four were dressed with pants and batik shirts, there were taken away to the so-called secret location. As they were departing, Cris and Kaye wondered why they were not picked by JC while Marlon made a bold declaration that the four who went on the trip would compose the Final Four. The secret location turned out to be a rustic fishing village in a nearby island and the four stayed with the family of a woman named Anoon for a little cultural exchange. Meanwhile, Marlon and Veronica started to convince Cris and Kaye to reconsider their alliance with the four. The convincing indeed got Cris and Kaye thinking about their relationship with their fellow Naak members.
Day 23: Because of what happened the night before, Veronica and Charisse told each other that it would be the right time to dispatch JC, Rob, Zita, and Kiko, starting with Kiko and Zita, in that order. Meanwhile, while bathing in preparation for their departure from the village, Zita and Rob each used a bottle of feminine wash on their hair by mistake, thinking it was shampoo; Rob warned JC about this during JC's bath time. The four gave some bracelets to the man of the house and entertained the children. They then thanked their hosts for their hospitality and bade their farewells to them before returning to the island. Upon their return to the island, they shared their experience to their companions, completely unaware of the atrocities cooking up the night before. At the Immunity Challenge, the first seven castaways pulled out due to either temptation or pain, leaving Cris and Veronica in a test of will. Four hours after the challenge began and despite not wanting to disappoint his father, Cris succumbed to the pain and eliminated himself, virtually giving Veronica immunity. Upon return to camp, Cris and Kaye already were talking about Rob's recent lackadaisical attitude towards challenges and their readiness to vote off Kiko. Meanwhile, Rob and Marlon talked about Marlon ready to leave the game in preparation for his birthday and the possibility for Rob to betray his Naak alliance. Both conversations happened within earshot from Kiko and JC.
Day 24: During the day, Rob was already becoming a target by JC and Kiko because of his recent actions. Having secured Cris and Kaye's trust to betray their Naak alliance, Marlon started acting vulnerable, which convinced the people outside his alliance that his elimination from the game would be a good birthday gift for him. At Tribal Council, Cris and Kaye indeed turned their backs on the Naak alliance and Kiko was voted out 5-4. But before Kiko's torch was snuffed, Paolo presented Kiko the Cursed Pearl and told Kiko to give it to one of the remaining castaways. Kiko gave the pearl to Rob, probably for the latter's recent bumbling attitude. In effect, Rob was guaranteed a vote against him in the next Tribal Council; two if he would lose it.
Cycle 9: Days 25-26[edit]
Reward Challenge: The contestants are given a survey to answer privately. Afterwards, the survey questions are then asked again, this time, based on the answers given by the majority of the contestants. Those who are correct will chop a rope connected to a head effigy of a fellow contestant. It takes three hacks of the rope before the effigy falls onto a burning flame, at which point, the contestant represented by the effigy is eliminated from the challenge. Last person with an intact effigy wins the Reward. Reward: A "magic scroll" which tells of an overnight stay in an island resort for its recipient and three other chosen castaways.
Immunity Challenge: The contestants are shown a row of blocks bearing Thai letters signifying the days of the week. Each contestant would then search seven similar blocks in his/her chosen color scattered around a large area. Coaching and hiding an opponent's block is not allowed. Once the seven blocks are gathered, they are rearranged on the order prescribed. If one does not remember the order, there is a "cheat table" some distance away for guidance. The first contestant with his/her blocks in the correct order wins immunity.
Night of Day 24: The castaways returned to camp with a mix of emotions: Kaye and Charisse were crying, having betrayed Kiko; Zita was confused because of the belief of the Naak alliance's solidness; and Rob was infuriated by the blindside and being the recipient of the Cursed Pearl, which effectively broke the Naak alliance. Subsequent talk about the previous Tribal Council even made Zita admit that she voted against Marlon, as well as other concerns and what-had-beens.
Day 25: All of the former Naak members had thought about the events in the previous Tribal Council the night before, having realized that Kiko had gone. Rob further suspected traitors in among his Naak tribemates being behind Kiko's ouster and was still mad at why Kiko gave him the Cursed Pearl. When the latest Tree-mail hinted at revelation of personalities, Marlon became concerned about any negative views against him. He started a shouting match with Zita about violations which became so heated, Rob had to intervene. After some convincing from Rob, Marlon later apologized to Zita when everything calmed and decided to just bear those negative views. JC triumphed at the Reward Challenge and was told to read the magic scroll he won in a later time. The tribe was also presented a plethora of ingredients for the food they would cook back at camp, but not yet eat. Eager to finally have a decent dinner, the castaways returned to camp and set to work on what they thought was an upcoming feast. As they had prepared the resulting dishes, Paolo arrived at camp to tell JC about the contents of the scroll: JC and three chosen companions would take the food with them to a resort and stay there overnight. JC chose Cris, Kaye, and Rob to join him, leaving the envious Marlon, Charisse, Veronica, and Zita to eat rice and some of the meat Rob managed to hide before joining JC. At the resort, Kaye and Cris admitted to JC and Rob about voting against Kiko and subsequently apologized to them about it. Meanwhile, back at camp, Zita voiced her disappointment on JC for not picking her for the reward and made firm to vote out JC next, based on her own feelings, although not completely aligning with the Jarakay alliance.
Day 26: At the resort, JC, Rob, Cris, and Kaye had their breakfast and then headed out to sea for some snorkelling. Back at camp, Marlon, Charisse, and Veronica saw that Zita was finally firm on voting JC out first, then Rob. But with them seeing the possibility of JC winning immunity, Marlon approached Zita to tell her of that and courted the choice of putting Rob's name in the ballot just in case JC would triumph. JC, Rob, Cris, and Kaye rejoined the rest of the Chalam tribe at the site of the Immunity Challenge. At the Immunity Challenge, Zita, Veronica, and Charisse found all seven blocks, but Charisse's blocks were arranged correctly, giving her immunity. Back at camp, Rob related how he concealed the pieces of chicken under the rice before leaving for the resort, while Marlon told Cris about Zita being mad at JC because she was not chosen for the reward. JC and Zita talked about the rift between them, but when they and Cris found out that Marlon misinterpreted her (Zita was just having hard feelings at JC), Marlon was forced to explain himself about the misunderstanding. At Tribal Council, talk was on the previous Tribal Council and the resulting blindside as well as JC's motive not to invite Zita for the last reward. Voting ensued and Veronica was unexpectedly voted off, 5-4. Before her torch was snuffed, Veronica gave the Cursed Pearl to Charisse, effectively giving her a vote in the next Tribal Council.
Cycle 10: Days 27-29[edit]
Reward Challenge: Each contestant will have one attempt to throw a spear towards a laid target. The one who shoots the bull's eyes or whoever lands closest to it wins the Reward. Reward: The power to choose who eats which of these dishes: some steak and rice; teriyaki burger and fries, pizza and pasta, dried fish and tomato, a steamed sweet potato, a tamarind shoot, and a plate of salt. Each dish comes with a beverage: a glass of water with the salt, a bottomless glass of Mountain Dew with the steak and rice, and a glass of a Pepsi product for the others.
Immunity Challenge: Each contestant will answer a math question concerning numbers derived from past challenges. The contestant will open a box full of rolls of cloth with numbers on them. The roll with the correct number to the math question will contain a key that will unlock the first flag. The first three contestants then traverse a rope onto a second table and a second math question, to be solved the same way as the first to release the second flag. Afterwards, each of the three final contestants will transport three buckets full of stones using bamboo rollers to the finish line. First one to cross the finish line and release the third flag wins both the Reward and Immunity. Additional reward: The opportunity for the winner and two others to watch the video messages from their loved ones in its entirety, and a five-minute call to the winner's loved one courtesy of Smart Communications.

Night of Day 26: As everyone returned to camp, everyone wondered why Veronica gave the Cursed Pearl to Charisse instead of Marlon. Rob had his first night sleeping without Veronica by his side.
Day 27: While gathering mussels, Charisse told Zita that even she was becoming irritated by Marlon's behavior. In the Reward Challenge, Cris shot the spear nearest to the bull's eye. He decided to keep the steak to himself and give the other meals as respectively follows: the burger to Zita, the pasta and pizza to Kaye, the dried fish to JC, the sweet potato to Rob, and the tamarind to Marlon, leaving Charisse with the salt. Upon return to camp, Marlon was finally feeling the emotion of being disliked among his tribemates. Later, Marlon and Zita found a puffer fish swimming at shore and brought it to camp. And despite the fish being already placed in the pot, nobody dared to even touch it by the scales, let alone cut it up (knowing the fish's toxic properties), so Marlon threw the fish back to sea. When Kaye related at how Rob was undeserving to stay further in the game, Marlon told her of more voting tactics, possibly bringing the momentum back to the Jarakay alliance. In the evening, Rob, Cris, and Marlon amused themselves and their tribemates by acting like openly gay men. The three even imitated the Balakubak segment of the show Nuts Entertainment by whispering and talking to their tribemates about relationships at camp.
Day 28: Cris and Kaye started to talk about Marlon's scare tactics for future Tribal Councils. Before the combined Reward and Immunity Challenge began, the castaways were shown 10-second videos of their loved ones. In the Challenge itself, JC edged Kaye to win Immunity. Also, he was able to watch the entire video message from his girlfriend and chose Cris and Marlon to each watch videos from Cris's mother and Marlon's girlfriend. JC then had a phone call to his girlfriend, who was at the GMA Network Center at the time, to tell her of his win. At camp, Marlon tried to convince Kaye and Cris to sway their votes against JC and Zita. He also revealed to Cris on his intent to hide the flint and put out any embers after the next Tribal Council. But slowly convincing himself that he would be next, he promised Charisse that he would give the Cursed Pearl to Zita if that would happen. Later however, he had another plan of throwing away the Cursed Pearl as an "act of goodwill," which the others found absurd. Later in the evening, while everyone else had fun, Cris and Kaye talked about their plan to disband Rob and JC's alliance.
Day 29: During a heavy downpour at low tide, the castaways played tag. Marlon talked to Rob, saying about while keeping his decisions open, Marlon also decided to portray himself as a bad person. Later while preparing the meal to eat, Marlon started to add too much saltwater on the rice, causing him to have a riff with Cris, forcing everyone else to intervene (although this was a plan Marlon and Rob had laid out so Marlon would be targeted in the next Tribal Council). JC also told Charisse that he too was intent on breaking up the Naak alliance. At Tribal Council, Paolo read Zita's willingness to stay in the game because of the numerous problems back home. Paolo also read Marlon's note, stating that Marlon hid the flint and Marlon promised to reveal something more shocking, one that was known only to himself and for his fellow castaways to find out. Probably because of this and other bad deeds Marlon had done, Marlon was unanimously voted out 6-1-1. Ready to receive the Cursed Pearl, Marlon was instead presented the White Pearl and gave it to Charisse before leaving.
Cycle 11: Days 30-32[edit]
Reward Challenge: The contestants are told about the legendary curse of Mahsuri in the island of Pulau Langkawi. They then must go around five stations carrying torches, answering questions about the legend, each question having two possible answers. If they answered correctly, they receive beaded necklaces; otherwise, they receive stringed fangs that they should throw into the fire. One person can occupy a station at a time. The first person to come to the mat with necklaces from the five stations wins the Reward. Reward: ₱50,000 to be wired to loved ones at home, as well as the choice of either bags of coffee, cream, and sugar for the entire tribe or two blankets for one chosen contestant.
Immunity Challenge: The contestants scale over a wall, walk over a cargo net and retrieve a flag before stepping on a mat. The first four then swim out to sea and over four bamboo poles to retrieve a flag and come back to shore before stepping on a second mat. The first three to do so then dig into a sand pit to find six planks; the color of the plank found determines the colors of the others to be found. When all planks are found, a flag is then raised on a flagpole. The first two to raise their flags then fit the planks into right order while scaling the elephant tower. The first one to pick up the white elephant figure at the top of the elephant tower wins Immunity.
Night of Day 29: The castaways returned to camp during a rainstorm with both of their campfires out. They also surmised that Marlon's plan did not somehow work as flint would not work during a period of rain. They then decided not to find out about whatever Marlon's "revelation" was anymore, as it would not affect the game. They also commented on Veronica's way of dressing and pouting during her presence as a Jury Member in the previous Tribal Council.
Day 30: In the Reward Challenge, while both Rob and Zita obtained five necklaces, Rob went to the mat first and was declared the winner just as Zita realized she had the needed number of necklaces. When Paolo presented Rob the choice of the bags and the blankets, Rob chose the bags of coffee, cream, and sugar. Excited, the tribe brewed their first cups of coffee in a month. They were then reminded of the jury members, particularly on Marlon and Kiko. Later in the evening before going to sleep, Rob gave a thanksgiving prayer for winning the monetary reward to be sent to his family.
Day 31: In the Immunity Challenge, Kaye and Charisse became the first ones to drop out with Rob joining them soon after. JC and Zita dug for some planks while Cris was catching up despite the scrapes on his left thigh. JC went ahead of Zita and Cris to win Immunity.
Day 32: Confusion abounded the Chalam tribe as various castaways planned to vote out either Zita, Kaye or Charisse. Passing time before the visit to Tribal Council, Cris further improved the roof of the shelter. Later, Zita, Kaye, Charisse, and even Cris wore fancy pearl headbands so they would later complement Veronica's stylish entrance as a jury member in the previous Tribal Council, with Cris borrowing some of his female tribemates' tops. But no stylish entrances happened at Tribal Council and Paolo even reminded Cris to be serious as the latter wore Kaye's bikini top upon entering the Tribal Council area before taking it off and donning his shirt. While the women worried that one of them would be voted out, it was Kaye who was eliminated, 4-1. Before having Kaye's torch snuffed, she was given the choice between the Cursed and White Pearls. She chose the Cursed Pearl and gave it to Cris. Not wanting to torture himself and his tribemates any further, Cris intentionally threw the Cursed Pearl into the sea, leaving him vulnerable with two votes against him on the next Tribal Council, unless he would win Immunity.
Cycle 12: Days 33-35[edit]
Reward Challenge: A contestant and their loved one form a team. While blindfolded, contestants go into water gathering flags with their loved ones acting as their eyes by shouting directions. The first team with 15 flags wins the Reward. Reward: A one-day trip to Bangkok with their loved one.
Immunity Challenge: Each contestant stands on an unstable balance platform while holding on to two ropes. After thirty minutes, the contestant lets go of one rope. After another half-an-hour, the contestant is freed of both ropes. Thirty minutes later, the contestant should have a foot off the platform. Crouching and leaning on the scaffold surrounding the platform is allowed, but touching them with one's hands is not. The contestant whose hands touch the platform or scaffold or whose feet step on the mat at the foot of the platform or at the scaffold is eliminated. Last one standing wins Immunity.
Day 33: Rob started to worry about the consequence that Cris was facing after he threw away the pearl. But Cris wasn't concerned about it because of his ulterior plans. Meanwhile, while everyone else chatted, Zita continued to play the role of the tribal servant. Before the start of the Reward Challenge, the castaways reunited with their loved ones: Zita with her son-in-law, Cris with his mother, Rob with his brother, Charisse with her father, and JC with his girlfriend. At the Challenge itself, Zita and her son-in-law triumphed over the other teams. She chose Cris and his mother to come with them to Bangkok. Zita also had JC's girlfriend return with JC, Rob, and Charisse to camp to let her experience life there. En route to their first stopover before going to Bangkok, Cris showed his mother a song he wrote during his life on the island. Back at camp, JC's girlfriend was surprised to hear that neither JC, Charisse, nor Rob could cook rice, so they had crude porridge as their dinner. She also discovered the harsh conditions the castaways were in for the past month.
Day 34: Zita, Cris, and their loved ones arrived in Bangkok by plane and explored the city's sights and sounds. Meanwhile at camp, JC's girlfriend helped him harvest some sea snails for lunch. She saw how JC, Charisse, and Rob had finally known how to cook rice and later discovered that the castaways prefer their rice slightly burned so they could taste it. As the sun set, JC and his girlfriend had their last moments with each other by swimming at shore. As JC's girlfriend left, she told him how she and his family were proud of his experience in the island. JC, Charisse, and Rob spent the evening chatting about their post-game agenda.
Day 35: Zita and Cris returned from their tour of Bangkok, finally giving a collective sigh of relief for JC, Rob, and Charisse. At the Immunity Challenge, Zita was the first to go, falling off-balance as the ninetieth minute of the Challenge approached; Rob followed soon after. At the fourth hour of the challenge, Charisse also fell from her platform as she tried to adjust her position. After an exchange of gestures between JC and Cris, JC eliminated himself, resulting in Cris's immunity, as well as the negation of the two votes he got after he threw the Cursed Pearl after the previous Tribal Council. As soon as the castaways returned to camp and were about to sleep, they were told to go to Tribal Council on short notice, giving them no time to strategize. At Tribal Council, Zita, who played according to her heart, was the one voted off, 3-1-1-0.
Cycle 13: Days 36-37[edit]
Reward Challenge: The contestants cross a rope bridge using two planks. If one contestant falls off the bridge, he/she must go back to the beginning. After the contestants had crossed the bridge, they fill up the can at one end of a teeter-totter with firewood and set them ablaze. The can at the other end is then filled up with water to raise the can with the fire towards a fuse. The water can has holes on it to empty the water inside. If the fire in the fire can is high enough to light the fuse, the fuse sets off a cauldron of gunpowder at the top. First person to light the cauldron wins the reward. Reward: A dinner and massage at Krabi.
Immunity Challenge: The contestants go through an obstacle course that uses elements from past challenges: They first roll a large ball to their mat, then unwind a long piece of cloth wrapped around a pole using their bodies, then rolling it out while heading towards a table. At each table are four bugs to be consumed (a gecko, a scorpion, a chameleon, and a millipede). Once the four bugs are eaten, they then climb up a wall and trudge across a cargo net. They then head for a sand pit and dig for seven blocks indicating the days of the week in Thai, putting them in order as one goes along. There is also a cheat table in case one forgets the order. Once the order of blocks is correctly arranged, they then race to the flagpoles to raise a flag. First person to raise his/her flag wins a choice between Immunity and a car (a Honda Civic) with the unclaimed prize given to a chosen fellow contestant.
Night of Day 35: Cris slept early to prepare for the last challenges in the final days of the game.
Day 36: With Zita, the tribe's virtual servant gone, the remaining tribe members finally got to work with JC cooking rice, Charisse foraging for food and Rob helping Cris on camp chores. At the Reward Challenge, JC led, but the others soon caught up. In the end, Rob won the challenge and chose JC to be with him. While JC and Rob were having a decent dinner and some relaxation, Cris complained to Charisse about Rob's ego and later they planned to vote him out.
Day 37: As soon as Rob and JC returned from Krabi, all four castaways competed in the Immunity Challenge, where JC won. When JC was given the choice between immunity and an alternate prize, which was revealed to be a car, JC chose the car and gave immunity to Rob. At Tribal Council, talk was about relationships and the changes the castaways had since the start of the game. After voting, Cris, who whined about JC and Rob's inseparability and trust in each other, was the next one eliminated, 3-1.
Cycle 14: Day 38[edit]
Immunity Challenge: Contestants lay on an angled platform with a drum of water at one end; they would hold onto a handle. Every fifteen minutes for three times, the angle of the platform becomes steeper until the contestants fall off the platform's edge. To make the challenge harder, water is poured from the drum to make the platform slippery. Last one standing wins Immunity.
Day 38: Upon waking up and receiving treemail, JC, Charisse, and Rob walked to a spot with a long dining table. There, they ate their first decent breakfast together while being entertained by two traditionally-dressed local dancers. At the final Immunity Challenge held at the beach where the entire game began, Charisse was the first to go, unable to hold her grip. Thirteen minutes later, JC slipped from the platform while trying to shake Rob's hand, making Rob the victor. Upon return to camp at the backdrop of a beautiful sunset, the three remaining castaways had a celebratory swim for being in the game for 38 days. They then reminisced their time in the game before proceeding to Tribal Council. At Tribal Council, Rob decided to continue his friendship and trust with JC and put Charisse into the jury.
Finale: Day 39[edit]
Night of Day 38: Upon return to camp, which was almost in ruins, the celebratory mood was broken after Rob snapped at the allegation during Tribal Council about immunity being just handed to him in the previous immunity challenge. Wanting Rob to cool himself off, JC just decided to go to sleep.
Day 39: After reading their final treemail that told them to finally abandon their camp, Rob and JC burned both the shelter and their tribal flag, knowing they would never return to it. They then went up a mountain, along the way laying garlands at the torches of their fallen fellow castaways. They reached a porch at the top of the mountain with a lit cauldron and a view of the setting sun. There, following Thai tradition, they released some sky lanterns into the air before going down and proceeding to Tribal Council for the final time. The final Tribal Council, appropriately taking place during a stormy night, saw JC and Rob being barbed by several jury members. After voting took place, Paolo reminded the Final 2 of a popularity poll which would count as a ninth jury vote. Then, following Survivor tradition, Paolo picked up the voting urn and left the Tribal Council area.
Months later, in front of a live audience at the GMA Network Studios in Quezon City, not only did JC win the popularity vote by garnering 93% of it against Rob's 7%, he also ended up as the first Pinoy Sole Survivor, 7-2. He was awarded a check worth three million pesos and a golden pearl (which was the same size as the Cursed and White Pearls) to symbolize the title.
Voting history[edit]
Tribal Council (TC) numbers are almost the same as Cycle numbers as a Tribal Council occurs at the end of each cycle; eliminations that happen outside a Tribal Council do not bear a Tribal Council number, but count towards a cycle. Episode numbers denote the episode(s) when the voting and subsequent revelation of votes and elimination during a Tribal Council took place. They can also denote the episode wherein a contestant officially left the game for any reason. It should be noted that there is no "Original Tribes" column because the tribal switch occurred on Day 3 before the first Tribal Council.


Switched Tribes
Merged Tribe
TC #: 1 2 3 — 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Episode #: 5 10 15 16 19 20 25 30 35 40-41 45 51 53 57 60 62
Eliminated: Chev
8/9 votes Emerson
6/8 votes Gigit
8/9 votes Patani
3/8 votes Niña
No voteV1 Vevherly
5/6 votes John
5/6 votes Nikki
4/5 votes Jace
6/10 votes Kiko
5/9 votes Veronica
5/9 votes Marlon
6/8 votes Kaye
4/5 votes Zita
3/5 votes Cris
3/4 votes Charisse
1 vote
Voter
Vote
JC Chev Emerson    Vevherly   Jace Marlon Veronica Marlon Kaye Zita Cris 
Rob Chev Emerson    Vevherly   Jace Marlon Veronica Marlon Kaye Zita Cris Charisse
Charisse   Gigit John   John Nikki Kiko Kiko Rob Marlon Kaye Zita Cris 
Cris Chev Emerson    Vevherly   Jace Kiko Veronica Marlon Charisse Rob JC 
Zita Chev Kaye    Vevherly   Jace Marlon Veronica Marlon Kaye JC 
Kaye Chev Emerson    Vevherly   Jace Kiko Veronica Marlon Charisse Cris (×2)V3 
Marlon   Gigit Patani   John Nikki Kiko Kiko Rob Cris 
Veronica   Gigit Niña   John Nikki Kiko Kiko Rob Charisse 
Kiko Chev Emerson    KidnappedV2   Jace Marlon Rob 
Jace   Gigit Niña   John Nikki Kiko 
Nikki   Gigit Patani   John Veronica 
John   Gigit Patani   Nikki 
Vevherly Chev Emerson    Rob 
Niña   Gigit Nikki  
Patani   Gigit Nikki 
Gigit   Patani 
Emerson Chev Vevherly 
Chev Kaye 

Jury Vote
TC #: 15
Episode #: 65
Finalist: Rob
 2/9 votes JC
 7/9 votes
Juror
Vote
Public voteV4  JC
Charisse  JC
Cris  JC
Zita Rob 
Kaye  JC
Marlon  JC
Veronica Rob 
Kiko  JC
Jace  JC

A vote with a black background denotes that while the voter was already voted out, the recipient of the vote still got it through the Cursed Pearl. When the White Pearl is used, the last vote against the White Pearl's holder is the one crossed out, if any such vote appears.
^V1 Niña pulled herself out of the game completely due to injury. Therefore no vote occurred for her removal from the game.
^V2 Although Kiko was physically present in Tribal Council, he was immune from elimination and could not vote due to the stipulation of being Jarakay's captive for a day.
^V3 Because of Cris's immunity, the two votes against him through the Cursed Pearl were negated.
^V4 Result of the popularity vote as the 9th jury member: JC 93%, Rob 7%.
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b "Survivor reality show shooting on Tarutao will not affect environment: deputy governor".
2.Jump up ^ "THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF SURVIVOR PHILIPPINES". Retrieved 2008-05-24.
3.Jump up ^ "RP ‘Survivor’ on GMA 7". Retrieved 2008-04-16.
4.Jump up ^ "SURVIVOR PHILIPPINES WINNER REVEALED: JC IS THE PINOY SOLE SURVIVOR". Showbiz Juice. 2008-10-16. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
5.Jump up ^ Cruz, Marinel R. (2008-10-08). "‘Survivor’ spoiler alert". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. E1 & E5. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
6.Jump up ^ Viewers can choose between Rob and JC in "Survivor Philippines"
7.Jump up ^ According to the rules of Survivor Philippines, a castaway is allowed to leave the game for up to 24 hours before being declared as officially eliminated from the game. This is why John was not automatically out of the game upon his departure due to his ailment. Source: Episode 14: The victorious and the vulnerable, Survivor Philippines website. Retrieved on October 3, 2008.
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Survivor Philippines: Palau
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Survivor Philippines: Palau

Winner
Amanda Coolley Van Cooll
Presented by

No. of episodes
65 + 1 Reunion Special
No. of days
39
No. of survivors
16
Production

Location(s)
Peleliu, Palau, Micronesia[1]
Filming dates
May 28, 2009
– July 5, 2009
Broadcast

Original run
August 17, 2009 – November 15, 2009
Chronology

Preceded by
Survivor Philippines (season 1)
Followed by
Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown
Survivor Philippines: Palau is the second season of the Philippine version of the reality television series Survivor.[2][3] The show started airing on August 17, 2009 on GMA Network.[4]
Auditions were held in key cities in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. The winner will receive ₱3,000,000 (around US$65,000), the largest ever cash prize in the history of Philippine reality game shows, and the title Pinoy Sole Survivor. Paolo Bediones returned as the host of the show.[5][6]
Reports of the season being shot in Palau were leaked by local media in the said country when its president, Johnson Toribiong, reversed an order which required members of the Philippine crew to pay US$500 each, saying that the fee was discriminatory and his actions were the result for his desire to promote tourism in his country.[7] The show later confirmed the reports and the location on its blog on July 26, 2009, further elaborating that the season would take place in the island of Peleliu,[1] located southwest of Koror, where Survivor: Palau and Survivor: Micronesia took place.
The tribes for this season, initial tribes Airai and Koror and the merged tribe Sonsorol, are named after three of the sixteen states that make up Palau, along with Peleliu. Both names of the initial tribes are also tribe names previously used in the US version: "Koror" in Survivor: Palau and "Airai" in Survivor: Micronesia.
The season was won by Amanda Coolley Van Cooll with a vote of 4-3-0. Unlike JC Tiuseco's win in the first season, hers was not leaked beforehand and was closely fought between her and Justine Ferrer. Also, there was no public vote to be used as a potential final vote tiebreaker; instead, it was revealed that in case of a tie, a revote would occur.


Contents  [hide]
1 Twists and Changes
2 Contestants
3 The game 3.1 Cycle 1: Days 1-3
3.2 Cycle 2: Days 4-6
3.3 Cycle 3: Days 7-9
3.4 Cycle 4: Days 10-12
3.5 Cycle 5: Days 13-15
3.6 Cycle 6: Days 16-18
3.7 Cycle 7: Days 19-21
3.8 Cycle 8: Days 22-25
3.9 Cycle 9: Days 26-28
3.10 Cycle 10: Days 29-31
3.11 Cycle 11: Days 32-34
3.12 Cycle 12: Days 35-37
3.13 Cycle 13: Day 38
3.14 Finale: Day 39
4 Voting history
5 References
6 External links

Twists and Changes[edit]
Second Reward Challenge in a Cycle: This was introduced in the 1st Cycle, when the castaways fought only for a piece of flint instead of immunity as initially thought.
Immunity from the Winning Tribe: Before the merge, the tribe who won the Immunity Challenge would have the power to give immunity to a certain member of the losing tribe who would later go to Tribal Council.
Isla Purgatoryo: It literally means "Purgatory Island" in English, wherein the actual name of the island is Ngedbus.[8] This is where a recent cast-off is sent to be given a chance to return to the game at the merge by living on the island for as long as possible. The cast-off is given a new "neutral" buff, some supplies and rations, and a piece of flint, and will have only a dog, and the snakes that live on the island (hence the island's alternative name, "Snake Island") for company. The inhabitant also receives part of whatever reward their former tribe has won in a challenge. Only one cast-off would live in the island at any one time; any newcomer would have to compete against the current inhabitant for the right to live in the island; the loser, of course, is completely eliminated from the game. This right is signified by wearing a bracelet attached to one of the eyes of the immunity idol (the other eye has the immunity bracelet). It is based on the "duels" on the sixth Swedish season and the "Island of the Dead" twist on the first season of the Israeli version.
Tribal Shuffle: This occurred in Cycle 4, where each castaway was blindfolded and randomly selected between a green and an orange lot to determine their new tribe.
Cursed, White and Blood Pearls: This marked the return of the Cursed (now actually black) and White Pearls from last season, and also introduced a red pearl called the "Blood Pearl". The Blood Pearl served the same purpose as the Cursed Pearl, only, the holder would receive two votes in the next Tribal Council. In case the Blood Pearl is lost, three votes would be counted against the holder.
Double Elimination Tribal Council: This twist from last season was brought back but with some revisions. In the second Individual Immunity Challenge, the second place winner received a scroll to be opened in the upcoming Tribal Council. After voting off a castaway, it was opened and it revealed that a second round of voting would be held, with the second place winner having the Immunity Necklace be transferred to him/her from the first place winner.
Final 3: This change, which would later be used in succeeding seasons, separates from the standard Final 2 finalists.
Contestants[edit]

Contestant
Original Tribe
Shuffled Tribe
Merged Tribe
Voted Out
Isla Purgatoryo
Finish
Total Votes

Carol Gementiza
45, Iloilo Koror   2nd
 Day 6 Lost Face-Off #1
 Day 7 16th
 Day 7 6
May Marie "Maya" Segovia
32, Batangas Airai   3rd
 Day 9 Lost Face-Off #2
 Day 10 15th
 Day 10 6
Vladimir "Vlad" Nesas
24, Las Piñas Airai Airai  4th
 Day 12 Quit
 Day 13 14th
 Day 13 5
Troy Perez
27, Manila Airai Airai  5th
 Day 15 Lost Face-Off #3
 Day 16 13th
 Day 16 7
John Louie Ang
24, Pasig Koror Airai  6th
 Day 18 Lost Face-Off #4
 Day 19 12th
 Day 19 6
Cris Bolado
39, Quezon Airai Airai  7th
 Day 21 Lost Face-Off #5
 Day 23 11th
 Day 23 2
Justine Ferrer
Returned to game Koror None5  1st
 Day 3 Returnee
 Day 23  7
Marvin Kiefer
18, Cagayan de Oro Koror Koror Sonsorol 8th
 Day 25  1st Jury Member
 Day 25 9
Tara Jane Macias
19, Cebu Koror Airai 9th
 Day 28 2nd Jury Member
 Day 28 11
Francia Floresca "Echo" Caceres
20, Bicol Koror Koror 10th
 Day 28 3rd Jury Member
 Day 28 6
Sadatsugu Suzuki
21, Tondo Koror Koror 11th
 Day 31 4th Jury Member
 Day 31 22
Shaun Rodriguez
31, Zambales Airai Koror 12th
 Day 34 5th Jury Member
 Day 34 83
Mika Batchelor
25, Palawan Airai Airai 13th
 Day 37 6th Jury Member
 Day 37 8
Charles Fernandez
21, Dagupan Koror Airai 14th
 Day 38 7th Jury Member
 Day 38 54
Jeffrey "Jef" Gaitan
22, Laguna Airai Koror  Second Runner-Up 2
Justine Ferrer
29, Caloocan Koror None5 Runner-Up 92
Amanda Coolley Van Cooll
25, Mindoro Airai Koror Sole Survivor 24
The Total Votes column denotes the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received during the final Tribal Council nor those cancelled by the White Pearl, but does include votes received through the Cursed and Blood Pearls.
^1 Because of her Isla Purgatoryo win, Justine was brought back into the game on Day 23, so she is listed as having placed in two different points in the game.
^2 Vote count does not include three votes against Suzuki and two votes against Justine during a tiebreaker vote on Day 31.
^3 Vote count does not include three votes against Shaun when he played the Hidden Immunity Object on Day 31.
^4 Vote count does not include one vote each against Charles and Amanda during a tiebreaker vote on Day 38.
^5 Justine was initially voted off before the tribal swap, so she was never part of a shuffled tribe.
The game[edit]
Cycles in this article refer to the three-day periods in the game (unless indicated), composed of at least the Immunity Challenge and the subsequent Tribal Council. Except on the first cycle, every cycle begins at the end of the previous Tribal Council. So any events that occurred after a Tribal Council will be chronicled in the next cycle. The column "Isla Purgatoryo" includes those castaways who are technically voted out of the game pre-merge. In Cycle 2, there is only one name, that of the first cast-off. In the succeeding cycles until the merge, the next cast-off (2nd column) would compete with the current inhabitant (1st column) in a "Face-off Challenge" for the right to stay in the island and in the game. The loser (3rd column) is then completely eliminated from the game.


Cycle no.
Air dates
Isla Purgatoryo
Challenges
Eliminated
Vote
Finish

Inhabitant
Face-off
 Challenger
Eliminated
Reward
Immunity
01 August 17 to August 21, 2009 NoneC1 Airai Airai Airai Justine 7–1 1st Voted Out
 Day 3
Carol*
02 August 24 to August 28, 2009 Justine NoneC2 Koror Airai Carol 6–1 2nd Voted Out
 Day 6
03 August 31 to September 4, 2009 Justine Carol Carol Koror Koror** Maya 6–2 3rd Voted Out
 Day 9
Jef*
04 September 7 to September 11, 2009 Justine Maya Maya Airai Koror** Vlad 5–2 4th Voted Out
 Day 12
05 September 14 to September 18, 2009 Justine Vlad VladC3 Orange
 TeamC4 Koror Troy 5–1 5th Voted Out
 Day 15
Cris*
06 September 18 and September 21
 to September 25, 2009 Justine Troy Troy Koror Koror Louie 4–1 6th Voted Out
 Day 18
Cris*
07 September 25 and September 28
 to October 2, 2009 Justine Louie Louie Koror Koror Cris 2–1–1 7th Voted Out
 Day 21
Tara*
08 October 2 and October 5
 to October 9, 2009 Justine Cris Cris NoneC5 Shaun Marvin 9–1 8th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 25
JustineC6
09 October 12 to October 16, 2009  Jef, Mika,
 Shaun Suzuki Tara 8–1–1 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
 Day 28
JustineC7 Echo 6–2 10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 28
10 October 19 to October 23, 2009 Survivor
 Auction Charles Suzuki 2–2–0
 3–2 11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 31
11 October 26 to October 30, 2009 ShaunC8
 [Justine] AmandaC9
 [Mika]** Shaun 5–3 12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 34
12 October 30 and November 2
 to November 6, 2009 Amanda
 [Mika] Amanda Mika 3–2 13th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 37
13 November 9 to November 11, 2009 None CharlesC10
 (Justine) Charles 2–2
 1–1 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
 Day 38
Finale November 12 to November 13, 2009 Jury Vote Jef 4–3–0 2nd Runner-Up
Justine 1st Runner-Up
Amanda Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or people who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one player won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
* The castaway obtained immunity through the immunity bracelet given by the winning tribe of the Immunity Challenge.
 ** An additional reward was given to the winning tribe(s).
^C1 Isla Purgatoryo was not yet introduced.
^C2 Isla Purgatoryo introduced; Justine becomes first inhabitant.
^C3 Vlad quit the game even before a face-off challenge could occur.
^C4 The tribes were temporarily mixed up, where the Orange Team comprised the Favorites in each tribe (Cris, Charles and Mika for Airai; Echo, Marvin and Suzuki for Koror) and the Green Team, the Least liked (Louie, Tara and Troy for Airai; Amanda, Jef and Shaun for Koror).
^C5 There was no reward challenge because of the merge.
^C6 Justine obtained immunity through the immunity bracelet she won in the final face-off challenge.
^C7 Justine obtained immunity by placing second in the immunity challenge. She received a scroll that signified her immunity through the Immunity Necklace, passing it to her from Suzuki.
^C8 Shaun won the monetary reward alone, but shared his physical reward with Justine.
^C9 Amanda won immunity alone, but shared her reward to Mika.
^C10 Charles won the challenge, but gave immunity to Justine in exchange for an alternate prize, which was a condominium unit.

Cycle 1: Days 1-3[edit]
First Reward Challenge: Using a map to guide them, tribes traverse the obstacle-filled island while toting two ammo crates filled with supplies for each tribe. The tribes must follow the designated route and not take the paths that were marked by exclamation points, for the island is infested with exploding landmines. First tribe to reach the other side of the island wins the first reward. Reward: The winning tribe would have their two ammo crates with them; the losing tribe would take only a bolo knife.
Second Reward Challenge: The members of each tribe are divided into two: one group of six puzzle seekers and another group of two puzzle solvers. The puzzle seekers, harnessed to each other, enter a partially submerged maze to retrieve twelve bundles of puzzle pieces and exit through the opposing tribe's entrance. The puzzle pieces are passed to the puzzle solvers, who would untie the pieces and solve the puzzle. First tribe to solve their puzzle wins the second reward. Reward: A piece of flint.
Immunity Challenge: Each tribe would dig out a stone monolith weighing 250 kg (550 lb) and carry it between two balance beams and over a wall before placing it on its new portal. Once that is done, two tribe members would jump into a sand pit and search for the immunity idol. First person to find the idol wins immunity for their tribe. Additional stipulation: If Koror would win the challenge, they would get their supply crates outright. If Airai would win, they would decide whether or not Koror should get their supply crates.

Day 1: Upon arrival at the island, first on a military vessel, and then on two small speed boats, the castaways were met by Paolo at the island. He called out the oldest male and female castaways, Cris and Carol, and the tribes were formed through a schoolyard pick, along with the distribution of buffs. After the tribes were told that they would only have the clothes they were wearing with them, they were immediately put in their first challenge. In the first reward challenge, internal conflicts between tribe members about direction kept Koror off track, thus enabling Airai to advance further and take the win. The dynamics of each tribe seemed to have continued when they reached their respective camps; differing opinions prevented Koror from focusing their efforts on their shelter, while Airai's shelter was finished quickly due to division of work, with Troy providing coconuts for sustenance. But at night, with both tribes unable to make fire, the members of the tribes had to huddle with each other for warmth. At Airai, Troy flirted with his female tribemates while at Koror, Charles went down with a fever, making Suzuki and Echo huddle him for warmth.
Day 2: At Koror, Charles was well enough to help around, thanks to his tribemates' compassion, while Echo built a bench for her tribe. At Airai, while the entire tribe was taking a bath, Troy restarted his flirting with Mika. Back at Koror, knowing they would eventually go to Tribal Council early, the tribe members discussed about voting plans and decided that Carol, whom the others saw as more of a talker, be the first one off. In the second reward challenge, while Koror was the first to exit the maze, untying the puzzle bundles hampered the tribe's progress, enabling Airai to come from behind and win their second consecutive challenge. Back at Airai camp, Amanda became the first one to make fire. Mika and Jef confided to each other about a gender-based voting strategy within Airai. At Koror, along with Justine's talk to unite the tribe, the tribe's resolve to vote out Carol became stronger. Back at Airai, Shaun, Vlad, and Troy were also planning a gender-based voting strategy of their own.
Day 3: At Koror, Tara, Justine, and Echo asked each other about the boys they would eventually keep, which would be Suzuki and Marvin. At Airai, Jef and Mika were planning to sway Cris to the ladies' side, not knowing that Shaun, Vlad, and Troy were already urging Cris to vote with them along gender lines. In the immunity challenge, atrocities once again plagued Koror, enabling Airai to pull away and win immunity. As an added twist, Airai was tasked to choose a member of Koror to be immune from elimination; they chose Carol due to her age. She pulled out one eye of the immunity idol to reveal an immunity bracelet which she would wear at Tribal Council (the other eye also had a bracelet, later revealed to be the symbol for the current inhabitant of Isla Purgatoryo). Citing strategic purposes, Airai also opted not to give Koror their crates. Back at the Koror camp, Justine voiced her disgust over Carol's immunity, saying that she is only a "display." The tribe then searched for other options on who to vote off. When Tara asked Charles who he would vote off, she became enraged when she heard her name from Charles. Their conversation turned heated, but they later reconciled, with Charles suggesting to Tara that she vote against him. There was talk that either Justine or Charles were the ones to be the first to be voted out as they were seen as the weakest. At Tribal Council, it was revealed that Justine is in fact a transwoman, something that was "confirmed" by Echo and Tara. Despite Justine's special case, because of her perceived weakness, she became the first castaway to be voted out of Palau, 7-1.
Cycle 2: Days 4-6[edit]
Reward Challenge: With letters painted at the front and back and standing on a ledge, tribe members would try to spell the answer to the riddle being given by the host. Each member must traverse the ledge and can only touch one tribemate at a time. The first tribe to form the riddle's answer wins a point. First tribe to three wins the reward. Reward: Fishing gear. Also, if Koror would win the challenge, they would get their supply crates outright. If Airai would win, they would once again decide whether or not Koror should get their supply crates.
Immunity Challenge: Tribes squabble over a coconut placed in the middle of a field and take it to their goal at the other side to score a point. The coconut could be passed between members in any way except overhead. The first tribe to score three points wins immunity.
Day 4: Talk among the Koror tribe members was mostly about Justine, especially on how they found out too late about her being a transsexual. Unknown to them, Justine was sent to Isla Purgatoryo, where she was met by Paolo, who told her about her chance to return to the game and other essential elements about living in Isla Purgatoryo. Afterwards, she spent her first day alone there. Meanwhile, the two tribes fought over six chickens hidden in the entire island (both tribes are situated in one island). Airai got all six chickens, with Vlad fooling Louie to confuse the latter. Back in Koror, Echo and Tara talked about how Louie was useless at camp, while Marvin and Louie moved to sway Echo and Tara's votes. In the reward challenge, Koror narrowly defeated Airai 3-2, finally giving Koror their first challenge win and their supply crates. Word of Koror's win reached Justine at Isla Purgatoryo and she therefore received a fishing net for being their former tribemate. At Koror's camp, the tribe savored their first win by cooking their first batch of rice porridge in days. They also talked about Airai's show of pride, particularly when Troy seemingly regurgitated feathers from his mouth to show that Airai had the chickens. Meanwhile, at the Airai camp, the tribe, unaffected by their first loss, had their first meal of chicken.
Day 5: When Koror's next treemail, which was just a simple riddle, was interpreted as that of the next immunity challenge, Marvin, Louie, Suzuki, and Echo talked about the possibility of voting out either Tara or Carol, should they return to Tribal Council. At Airai, Jef, Maya, Mika, and Amanda planned on forming an all-female alliance. But Maya's recent remarks left the other women doubting about her integrity. Back at Koror, Suzuki entertained his tribemates by imitating the host. While that was going on, Tara and Echo related their strategies for their tribe's possible return to Tribal Council. Later, while having nothing to eat due to the loss of their fire the night before, Suzuki showed his tribemates how to walk on a fashion runway. On the other hand, Louie did some go-go dancing in front of Carol, to her chagrin. At Airai, after showing her tribemates a picture of her and her daughters, Maya became evasive towards questions about family life. In the immunity challenge, which involved squabbling over coconuts, Airai won again 3-2. With individual immunity not given this time, Carol's ouster seemed imminent, based on Louie and Echo's conversation.
Day 6: While bathing, Suzuki, Charles, and Louie confirmed about them voting for Carol, but also had thoughts ousting Marvin later in the game because of his strength. At Airai, the women did not agree to take Maya's suggestion of just picking names on who to vote out. Back at Koror, Charles started to help around camp in the hopes that his tribemates would no longer see him as weak. Marvin noticed that the fishing net could not be used as it was supposed to and then accused Carol of tangling the net the same way she did with the fishing pole's line the day before; Carol denied mishandling the net. At night, before proceeding to Tribal Council, talk was about Louie's frequent use of swear words as well as possible topics at Tribal Council. At Tribal Council itself, Carol was unanimously voted out as expected, 6-1.
Cycle 3: Days 7-9[edit]
Face-off Challenge: Cast-offs unscramble coconuts forming five military and warfare-related words within fifteen minutes. First person to form the five words or the one who forms the most words when the time limit expires stays in Isla Purgatoryo.
Reward Challenge: Tribe members are divided into five sled pullers and a navigator riding the sled. Using a map, each tribe searches for four stations, retrieving a wheel at each one in order. Once all four wheels are retrieved, the sled is pulled into an assembly station, where the wheels are installed into the sled, converting it into a wagon. The wagon is then pulled to the finish line, where the four wheels are removed and placed on a gear mechanism to raise a flag. First tribe to raise their flag wins the reward. Reward: A festive breakfast and a strategic advantage to be used later in the game.
Immunity Challenge: The tribe is divided into three pole huggers and three pullers. The pullers, two at a time, try to extract each of the opposing tribe's huggers from their poles and pull them to their mat. First tribe to pull all of the opposing tribe's huggers to their mat wins immunity and reward. Additional reward: A "protection package" consisting of bath water and toiletries from Unilever.

Day 7: At Airai, Jef discovered that the pot had a large crack. While no one knew how the crack got there, they were resigned to limit their food servings because of this. At Koror, a day after Carol's ouster, the tribe had a refreshed feeling and Suzuki further entertained his tribemates. At Isla Purgatoryo, after Justine and Carol met each other for the first time in three days and did their own things soon after, the two competed in the face-off challenge, where Justine prevailed over Carol, 4-2, thus eliminating Carol from the game for good. Meanwhile, at the Reward Challenge, an accident involving Amanda enabled Koror to forge ahead to the point of using dirty tricks, eventually winning the challenge. Back at Airai, the men were contemplating on what went wrong in the challenge, while Jef, Mika, and Amanda wished they would lose immunity challenges instead so they could remove Troy from their tribe. At Koror, the tribe was visited by a survival expert named Suzumo, who not only taught them fishing and shelter-building techniques, but also gave them their piece of flint.
Day 8: At Koror, Suzuki and Suzumo caught five fish together, which the tribe later feasted on. At Airai, the tribe caught a multitude of fish from those that were washed ashore. During their mealtime, Maya noted Troy's consumption of too much food. Back at Koror, the tribe bade goodbye to their guest. During the immunity challenge, Shaun heard something from inside his ribs, thus requiring him medical attention. The challenge was temporarily halted so he would be evacuated to the nearest hospital. When the challenge resumed with virtual stalemates, Paolo allowed a third puller from each tribe to come in and help. This last-minute rule change enabled Koror to edge Airai for their first immunity win as well as their first proper bath in over a week. The immunity bracelet was given again this time, where Koror chose Jef to have it. At Isla Purgatoryo, Justine also had her first bath. At Airai, Vlad and Troy thought of the possibility of Shaun not returning to the game when they discussed their voting strategy. But when Vlad noted to himself how Troy had irritated several of his tribemates, he decided to share part of his strategy to Mika. Later, the tribe prayed for Shaun's recovery. Fortunately, doctors determined Shaun's injury to be less serious than first thought, thus, allowing him to return to the game.
Day 9: Troy, on his birthday, started to work harder for the tribe, which the women saw as too little, too late. Mika talked to Maya and Jef about what Vlad told her the day before. At Koror, amid talk of their daily lives, the tribe also predicted either Troy or Vlad to be the next one out. Back at Airai, Shaun returned to camp and caught up with the strategies for Tribal Council. But with the possibility of a tie considering the choices of the gender alliances, Shaun and Mika had a lengthy talk, trying to sway each other's votes. At Tribal Council, the Airai tribe denied allegations of disunity and lack of brains by Charles and Louie respectively. In the voting that ensued, the tie did not materialize; instead, Amanda and Mika sided with the men, resulting in Maya being voted out, 6-2.
Cycle 4: Days 10-12[edit]
Reward Challenge: Using an underwater cheatboard, a swimmer from each tribe gathers one (later two) of the sixteen Palauan state flags, swim back to shore, and place the flag at its correct place on the giant map of Palau. First tribe to place all sixteen flags at their proper spots in the map wins the reward. Reward: Servings of Filipino street foods (Fish balls, Banana cue, etc.) and drinks.
Face-off Challenge: Cast-offs each assemble the wheels of a cart and use it to transport six totem pole pieces, each brought down from one of six poles. Upon reaching the assembly area back at the starting line, the totem pole pieces are then assembled. The first person to assemble their totem pole stays in Isla Purgatoryo.
Immunity Challenge: Tribe members lift a cage from the inside and transport it across six stations. At each station, they would pick up a rai stone that is either hung or buried in the ground, and then hang it on one of the hooks surrounding the cage. Once all six rai stones are obtained, the tribe heads over to a mat, place their rai stones on a basket as weights to release four keys, which they would use to release themselves from the cage and head to a second tribal mat. The first tribe to have all six members on the second mat wins immunity and reward. Additional reward: Letters from loved ones at home.

Day 10: A day after being voted out, Maya was brought to Isla Purgatoryo. After Justine told Maya about the basics of the island, Justine started to doubt herself after knowing of Maya being a military woman. Meanwhile, before the reward challenge, the castaways drew lots, resulting in Shaun, Jef, and Amanda being transferred to Koror and Charles, Louie, and Tara to Airai. In the reward challenge itself, while swimming problems and exhaustion plagued both tribes, Marvin bringing back one flag when he could have brought two enabled Airai to move ahead and win the reward. Afterwards, the new members of each tribe started to settle into their new surroundings. At Airai, Troy and Vlad immediately took in Charles and Louie into their alliance. At Koror, Amanda briefly explained to Jef that she voted out Maya because she trusted Cris more. Back at Airai, Tara reminded Charles to secretly stick to each other in going against Vlad and Troy and to watch Louie for his possible betrayal. At Koror, Echo talked to Suzuki to stay true to their original alliance, especially about their voting possibilities. At Isla Purgatoryo, Justine pulled a win in the face-off challenge against a visibly exhausted Maya, making the latter the latest person to completely leave the game. At Airai, Louie, looking for better voting strategies, was told by Cris not to trust Vlad and Troy that much because of their laziness. At night, Troy began to flirt with Mika, much to Tara's chagrin.
Day 11: At Airai, upon waking up, Louie talked to Mika and Tara about their voting strategies wherein the two women expressed their willingness to oust Vlad and Troy. On the other hand, the original Koror members Echo, Marvin, and Suzuki also talked about possible voting strategies and proposed to keep Shaun for the long run because of his strength. Meanwhile, at Isla Purgatoryo, with nothing else to do, Justine pondered at the beach about her loved ones back home. At Koror, Echo started to have a "reaction" after eating a meal of crabs, long after she reminded herself about the last time she had such reaction. Before the immunity/reward challenge, the castaways were presented photos of loved ones as well as heard fragments of the letters from Vlad's mother and Echo's family for motivation. In the challenge itself, Koror led all the way until the sixth station, where Airai caught up. But Koror led again from there and ultimately snatched the win. While Koror celebrated, Vlad approached Charles and convinced him to vote out Louie because Vlad claimed Louie planned to oust Cris. Mika, who overheard and interfered the conversation, was also approached by Vlad. Upon returning to the Airai camp, Vlad told the same thing to several of his other tribemates. Troubled, Mika told Cris about the allegation. Cris, in turn, confronted Louie about it. Appalled upon hearing the allegation, Louie not only denied it, but also said that Vlad blew the challenge.
Day 12: Mika reiterated to Tara her pledge to stay truthful to their alliance. At Koror, the tribe read each other's letters from home, making them emotional. At Isla Purgatoryo, Justine also received a letter from her family. Back at Airai, Vlad tried to convince Tara and Charles to join his alliance. At Tribal Council, Mika admitted that the original Airai tribe wasn't united, contrary to what was said in the previous Tribal Council. Furthermore, several tribe members claimed that the switch made the new Airai more united. Vlad also admitted that he was slacking off at camp because he thought he wasn't himself lately. While Vlad and Troy indeed voted against Louie, Vlad's laziness and double-dealing made the rest of Airai turn against him. Vlad, thus, became the first male castaway voted out of the game, 5-2.
Cycle 5: Days 13-15[edit]
Reward Challenge: Groups of members from each team stand on a circular platform and try to push the members of the other team out of the platform using cushions. The team with at least one member still on the platform after those of the other team have been eliminated wins a point. The first team to five wins the reward. Reward: Servings of crispy pata (deep-fried pig's legs), unlimited servings of rice and several bottles and cans of Coke Zero.
Immunity Challenge: Tribe members hold onto a log with one as a header, a second as a tail end, and the rest clipped to the log. Tribes race through four sets of obstacles: they jump through a tire path, go through a commando crawl, go up and over two wooden walls and use the log as a battering ram to barge through a cement wall. After each obstacle, there is a mat where a member unclips oneself from the log. After the last obstacle, the header and the tail end lift the log to a final mat, drop the log there and race back to the starting line, tapping their tribemates along the way to join them. First tribe to have all six members back wins immunity.
Day 13: At Airai, Louie confronted Troy and asked if the second vote against him came from the latter. Troy denied this (although he actually did), after which Louie told him that he would likely be next. At Isla Purgatoryo, Vlad met up with Justine. After Justine told Vlad the basics of being on the island as well as her past opponents, Vlad told her his decision not to compete in the face-off challenge anymore because his experience in the game already tested him to the point of near insanity. Justine appreciated his decision, adding that she was still continuing to strive in living in the island despite the urge to quit. The two then said their goodbyes as Vlad left the island. Meanwhile, before the reward challenge, the tribes were given a survey on rating one's tribemates. Shaun, Jef, Amanda, Tara, Louie, and Troy, the least liked members of their tribes, were separated to form one group, the green team. Marvin, Echo, Suzuki, Cris, Mika, and Charles, the most liked ones, became the orange group. Buffs were also temporarily removed to further establish the groups. In the reward challenge, the orange team won 5-2. As with previous reward challenges, the green team watched as the orange team feasted. Upon return to camp, the Koror tribe talked mainly about the results of the survey before the challenge. Amanda also expressed how bad she felt being on the same group as those she hated, implying to her the closeness of the original Koror members. Later, Jef coaxed Marvin to tell some things about himself, which he did using abbreviated answers, showing his mature, yet mysterious personality.
Day 14: The latest treemail instructed the tribes to send an "ambassador" to the other tribe. Both tribes had hunches that these "ambassadors" would stay with the other tribe for good. Airai chose Tara for being originally from Koror, while Koror went with Amanda for her eloquence and the need for men later in the Immunity Challenge. The ambassadors played Truth or Dare with their respective host tribes (i.e. Tara with Koror and Amanda with Airai), giving away various small items as reward to those who truthfully answered their questions and accomplished the stunts requested. Afterwards, the ambassadors returned to their respective tribes. Before Tara returned though, she proposed an all-women alliance in the merge to Echo and Jef; this was relayed to Amanda upon her return and the three Koror women decided to disregard this, knowing Tara's personality. At the immunity challenge, Airai initially led, but Koror caught up soon after and won. Individual immunity was given out this time, with Echo giving the bracelet to Cris due to his likability. Upon return to camp, Troy suggested to Louie to oust Tara because of her talkativeness. He also made the same suggestion to Charles. Unknown to Troy, Tara heard of this through Louie and told him to stick with their original plan. Before everyone slept, Troy and Tara had a brief argument about what went wrong in the immunity challenge.
Day 15: As he had promised Louie and Charles the day before, Troy finally told Cris his plan to vote off Tara to retain the solidness of the Airai men. Later, Tara and Louie, together with Charles, considered the number of the former Koror in Airai and decided to further be solid on this affiliation when it comes to voting. At Airai's third straight Tribal Council, Troy's plan to oust Tara backfired, as he was the one voted out, 5-1, due to his obnoxious behavior.
Cycle 6: Days 16-18[edit]
Face-off Challenge: Cast-offs swim out to floating bundles of bamboo stalks and bring the stone anchors (attached to the bundles) to shore. First person to accomplish this stays in Isla Purgatoryo.
Reward Challenge: Tribe members hang (with the dorsal parts of their body facing the ground) onto horizontal logs for as long as they can without any part of their body except their hair or their clothes touching the ground. The tribe that still has at least one member hanging on after all members of the other tribe have been eliminated wins the reward. Reward: A full body massage for all tribe members, to be attended by two masseuses. The tribe would also keep the beds used.
Immunity Challenge: Each castaway would consume two fruit bats in two minutes. Opposing tribe members would be judged in pairs; the castaway with the cleaner plate gets one point for their tribe. The tribe with the most points wins immunity.
Day 16: Troy was immediately sent to Isla Purgatoryo, where he spent almost the entire day with Justine. In the face-off challenge, Troy initially led, but his inability to swim in deep water enabled Justine to go past him and win her first face-off challenge against a male cast-off. At Airai, Louie was still torn in ousting Tara next. Later, he, Cris, and Charles convinced each other of male domination in the game, knowing there were still five women in contention. At Koror, the relationship between Jef and Marvin got more intimate. In the reward challenge, with Amanda sitting out, Cris and Louie were the first two to fall within the first six minutes. They were followed later by Jef, Shaun, Charles, Suzuki and Tara. Over two hours after the start of the challenge, Mika became the last Airai member to be eliminated, with Marvin and Echo giving Koror the win. Upon returning to camp, Koror received and appreciated their refreshing, albeit painful massages. At Isla Purgatoryo, Justine also received a massage. At Airai, Louie asked Mika about her thoughts on Tara. When Mika answered favorably, Louie then aired his displeasure towards Tara due to her talkativeness. Talk then shifted to Louie and Mika's criteria on relationship partners. Back at Koror, after having another meal of crabs, Echo complained of shortness of breath and swelling in parts of her body, possibly as allergic reactions from the crabs. When her personal remedy did not ease her pain, her tribemates urged her to seek medical attention; which she did. She was given an anti-allergy injection and was told to stay in the medical tent for observation.
Day 17: At Koror, with Echo not yet returning, Shaun decided to take over her usual chores. Echo, who was deemed by the medical staff to be well enough to return to the game, was sent back to camp, to the delight of her tribemates. At Airai, Charles told Louie about Cris talking to Shaun during the reward challenge the day before, thus, rousing suspicions about a conspiracy between the latter two. At the immunity challenge, Koror once again edged Airai 3-2 with Cris losing automatically to Amanda after he vomited. When Cris was once again given the immunity bracelet, Louie's suspicion about Cris grew, thinking that Cris blew the challenge so Koror would win. Before leaving the challenge area, the tribes were told of another new twist: each tribe would return to the opposing tribe's camp; anything that was left there would stay there. So when Koror returned to Airai's original camp, they were so furious to see its unkempt and slovenly condition, as opposed to their original camp, which Airai savored to their delight. Thus, Koror decided to clean and rearrange their new camp. At Airai, worried about her possible elimination, Mika asked Tara and Charles about voting out Louie, which the two assured that they would. Back at Koror, Suzuki once again amused his tribemates to take their minds off of the squalid conditions of their new home.
Day 18: Koror managed to cook food despite their pot (which they inherited from Airai) having a large hole. At Airai, Louie asked Charles if Tara told him anything about voting out Mika, in which Charles answered none. Later, Louie and Cris took advantage of the cigarette Koror left behind, since none of the Koror tribe members smoke. At Tribal Council, Mika averred that Airai had become closer since Troy's ouster. At voting, Louie's plan of voting out Tara did not suffice; he was instead voted out unanimously, 4-1.
Cycle 7: Days 19-21[edit]
Face-off Challenge: Using burlap rings as foot grippers, cast-offs must climb up poles and stay over a designated black line in the pole for as long as possible. To make the challenge harder, the burlap rings would be removed after two minutes. The one that stays on the pole after the other has fallen down stays in Isla Purgatoryo.
Reward Challenge: A member of each tribe traverses a swinging hanging bridge and swims out to retrieve one of five puzzle pieces and bring it to an underwater puzzle box, where the piece should be attached snugly before the member can swim back to shore to tag the next tribe member. Once all five pieces are in place in the puzzle box, all tribe members, one-by-one, traverse the bridge, and all swim out to the puzzle box to retrieve it and bring it back to shore. First tribe to do this wins reward. Reward: A large pan pizza to be eaten on site and hamburgers to be grilled and consumed back at camp, as well as three items they wanted from the other tribe's camp.
Immunity Challenge: Four members of each tribe would lift a box which would be filled with colored water coming out from one of three plugs from a tank above their platform. The next two plugs would each be opened after every two minutes. When the box lowers to a certain level, a plug from the bottom of the box will open, which will cause the box to leak. The tribe that firmly holds on to their box after the other tribe's box had leaked wins immunity.
Day 19: At Isla Purgatoryo, Justine was surprised to see that Louie was the one voted out. After Justine told him the basics of being on the island, Louie revealed that the reason the original Koror voted her out was because of her being a transsexual, which riled Justine. In reality, Louie just made the story up to further Justine's anger on her former remaining tribemates, particularly Echo and Tara. At the face-off challenge, while Louie was the first to reach the top of his pole, when the burlap rings were taken off, he was also the first to fall down, giving Justine her fourth straight win. At Airai, the tribe waited in vain for any news of a merge, but to no avail. The newest treemail instructed both tribes to list three items they wanted from the other tribe's camp. Amanda and Tara then reprised their roles as ambassadors to each other's tribe to relay those requested items. When Amanda reported to her tribemates that Airai demanded Koror's already inferior bolo knife and pot (big hole and all), as well as their flint, the tribe surmised that Airai wanted Koror to suffer further should the former win the reward challenge. Fortunately for Koror, this did not materialize as Tara's difficulty in putting the puzzle pieces in the reward challenge enabled Koror to win their fourth consecutive challenge. Airai even grimaced at the sight of Koror eating pizza, knowing they had lost another challenge. Back at the Koror camp, while cooking and eating their hamburgers, Jef relayed to her tribemates the unsolicited assistance she received from Marvin during the reward challenge. At Airai, the tribe was still anticipating the merge, considering there were already ten castaways left (both tribes still being unaware of Justine at Isla Purgatoryo), as a presumption taken from past Survivor seasons. Charles even tried to convince his tribemates that a merge won't possibly come at all. At Isla Purgatoryo, Justine again received a part of her former tribe's reward.
Day 20: With the loss of their bolo knife and pot, the Airai tribe was forced to improvise, using a shovel to spark the flint and a metal first aid kit box as a makeshift pot to cook their food. Meanwhile at Koror, Echo and Marvin talked about other options on who to save from elimination next, as they wonder why Shaun constantly told his tribe that they should save Cris, perceiving an alliance between the latter two. Later, while eating, Marvin's straightforward remarks about Jef's seemingly defeated demeanor greatly affected her, leading the former to explain himself. Back at Airai, Cris attained a scrape on his foot while they were hunting, reminding his tribemates about the injury that ended his professional basketball career. The immunity challenge only lasted for less than two minutes when Charles shifted the wrong way, causing water to leak out off of Airai's box, giving Koror another win. This time, however, Koror gave individual immunity to Tara, who had been targeted because of her weaknesses. Back at the Airai camp, Tara started to set out plans on voting out Mika, but her mouthing and complaining irked Mika to the point that she thought Tara had a power trip. She was later joined by Charles, who admitted that he was leaning towards ousting Cris. He also said that he was leaving his own fate up to his tribemates rather than following Tara's plan. Tara and Mika's spat continued into the night, though they did had quiet talk by then.
Day 21: At Airai, Tara started working around camp, thus, satisfying her word to Mika. At Koror, Suzuki played checkers with several of his tribemates to fight boredom. Back at Airai, Charles felt that he would be voted out next and started thanking his tribemates for his time with them. The rest of the day was spent with the female Airai castaways convincing their male counterparts on who to vote. At Tribal Council, while Tara stayed true to her word of putting Mika's name in the vote, the latter ultimately joined Charles in voting out Cris, 2-1-1.
Cycle 8: Days 22-25[edit]
Face-off Challenge: Using the materials provided, cast-offs would each build a shelter for the new merged tribe. The cast-offs would have until the next day to build the shelters. The shelters would be judged by the remaining castaways, not knowing that the cast-offs made them, based on the following criteria: foundation strength, water resistance, floor plan, comfort, and design. The cast-off who built the better shelter based on the assessment of the castaways would return to the game.
Immunity Challenge: While shackled, castaways would build a fire high enough to burn a rope connected to another rope holding the keys to the shackles, which they would use to free themselves. Only the first six castaways to accomplish this would advance. The remaining castaways would then run to a forested area, traverse over a cargo net and dive into a mud pit to search for one of three satchels. Each satchel contains the stem parts of an oar. They would then assemble the stem with the flat blade to form the oar, hop onto a boat and use the oar to paddle themselves to a floating station where they would place their oar on a stand. First person to accomplish this wins immunity.
Day 22: At Isla Purgatoryo, Justine was surprised to see Cris coming towards her. After she told him the basics of being on the island, the two then competed in the final face-off challenge wherein the winner would rejoin the game. Meanwhile at Airai, Tara worked while Mika and Charles continued to lounge at the shelter. Later, Tara started verbally lashing Charles for not telling her about voting off Cris, earning both Charles and Mika's ire. The two then conferred on giving any subtle messages later to Koror to tell them that they had made a wrong decision in saving Tara. When Tara's temper died down, she then tried to apologize to Charles and Mika and to mend fences with them.
Day 23: Work on the shelters continued at Isla Purgatoryo. Cris made his shelter elevated with a separate area for the fire. Justine's shelter, on the other hand, had a fireplace between two sleeping areas, to shield any fire from the rain. Meanwhile, Paolo announced the merge to the remaining castaways, elating everyone. The new tribe, Sonsorol, spent the rest of the day celebrating on a yacht, complete with food and drinks. At night, upon arrival at a new island, the Sonsorol tribe judged the two shelters Justine and Cris made. Afterwards, the host finally revealed, to the new tribe, Isla Purgatoryo and the events that happened there. Paolo then announced that Justine's shelter scored better, thus, marking her return to the game. She was also informed to keep her immunity bracelet (effective until the next Tribal Council), which was due to her return. The new tribe then continued their celebration with a feast and entertainment provided by some locals.
Day 24: On their first morning as a new tribe, Sonsorol was immediately put in their first individual immunity challenge. Shaun, Amanda, Mika, Justine, Jef and Marvin were the first to unshackle themselves and run to the mat. On the mud pits, Jef was the first to find a satchel, form an oar and paddle out, followed by Shaun. But just as Justine was about to leave the mud pit with the third satchel, Shaun already overtook Jef and won immunity. Upon return to camp, the tribe started to explore their new surroundings. Amanda listened to Charles and Mika on their time with Tara, as she didn't had the chance to be with Tara before. Justine was bitten by an eel while helping Echo, resulting a wound on her finger. Later, several castaways talked about Tara's recent actions. Mika and Amanda also talked about their possible game plans. Marvin, while skimming his journal notebook, found a poem written by Louie about life in the game, which affected the castaways' perception on the latter.
Day 25: As the day went on, Tara and Justine were seen talking to each other more often. As talks in the tribe concluded that Tara was the next to go, Marvin still had his hunch that he would be gone next because of his strength. This hunch proved to be correct, as he was voted out, 9-1, making him the first jury member. Before he left Tribal Council, he was presented the Cursed and White Pearls. He gave the Cursed Pearl to Mika, whom he perceived as the ringleader of a brewing all-female alliance. He then handed the White Pearl to Suzuki, wanting to see him, as well as the remaining men, advance further into the game.
Cycle 9: Days 26-28[edit]
Reward Challenge: Castaways are divided into three groups of three, each group having one firer and two catchers. The firer vaults rattan balls over a wall using a slingshot. The catchers at the other side of the wall try to catch the balls using baskets on their heads. Only balls caught in the baskets would be counted. The first group to catch 10 balls wins the reward. In case a group's supply of balls have been exhausted, the challenge ends for that group; if all groups' supplies of balls have been exhausted, the challenge automatically ends and the group with the most number of balls caught wins. Reward: A tour of Jellyfish Lake.
Immunity Challenge: Based on the pandanggo dance, castaways stand on pedestals, each handling a candle on the palm of each hand, and imitate a specific pose shown. The position changes at certain time intervals. Dropping or curling their fingers around the candles would eliminate them from the challenge. Going out of position is equivalent to one violation; three violations would also mean elimination. Last one standing wins immunity.
Day 26: On her first day without Marvin around, Jef began to miss him, feeling guilty about voting him out in the previous Tribal Council. For the reward challenge, the castaways were divided into three groups by drawing lots. Echo, Tara, and Charles formed the Red Group; Suzuki, Amanda, and Justine composed the Pink Group; and Shaun, Jef, and Mika became the Yellow Group. The Yellow Group won the challenge by scoring a big lead over the two other teams. As Shaun, Jef, and Mika headed out for their reward, the castaways who were left behind were given a clue to a hidden immunity object somewhere back at camp and it was left to them if they would share this information with the other three. On their way to Jellyfish Lake, Mika told Shaun that an all-female alliance was indeed brewing and that he would be the next one eliminated unless he wins immunity in the next challenge. But according to Mika, her real intention was to have the original Airai members reach the final four. Back at camp, Echo used her bath-time as an excuse to search for the hidden immunity object, followed by Amanda. At one end of the island, the two found a bottle with a message pertaining to the possible whereabouts of the object. Afterwards, they both agreed that Tara must not possess the hidden immunity object. Suzuki asked Echo if the Koror alliance still existed, to which Echo gave a vague answer. Later, when Shaun, Jef and Mika returned from Jellyfish Lake, the rest of the tribe disclosed to them the existence of the hidden immunity object. At night, Echo, Jef and Amanda agreed that Shaun would be next to go. However, Amanda then told Jef and Mika about the clue related to the immunity object, in their quest to save Shaun.
Day 27: As Shaun prepared some firewood, Amanda gave him the first clue to the hidden immunity object, with the former later going out to shore to find it. Later, while the entire tribe tried to search for the hidden immunity object, Tara quit early, arousing suspicions that she had found the object. Jef joined Tara to confirm the suspicions, but she only unearthed nothing but Tara's qualms against Mika. On the other hand, Suzuki found a bottle containing the first clue to the immunity object, as well as a second clue. Unable to understand the clues, he shared them with Charles and the two decided to keep the clues to themselves. Later, Shaun told Suzuki and Charles that an all-female alliance was being hatched up by Echo and Justine, shocking Suzuki, who still believed in an all-Koror alliance. In the immunity challenge, Tara, Justine and Suzuki became the final three standing. After lots of trash-talking against her, Tara was soon eliminated, immediately followed by Justine, allowing Suzuki to win immunity. For finishing second, Justine was given a scroll which would be opened at Tribal Council; if it would be opened prematurely, she would be eliminated from the game.
Day 28: Initially hesitant, Suzuki and Charles eventually shared the newest clue to Shaun. Meanwhile, Jef and Amanda started to doubt Shaun's integrity, considering that he sided with them at one hand and was preparing a boys' alliance at the other. Later, the girls of the original Koror tribe planned of an all-Koror alliance. Justine and Echo later relayed this alliance to Charles and Suzuki, the latter two doubting it as a cover-up for the all-female alliance. At Tribal Council, the Sonsorol tribe confirmed Tara's ouster, 8-1-1. Afterwards, Paolo announced another round of voting and the scroll Justine received at the immunity challenge granted her automatic immunity for that round. When the votes were counted, Charles and Suzuki eventually went with the original Airai members in voting off a tearful Echo, 6-2. Before the tribe went back to camp, they were shown the Blood Pearl, which would be handed to the one voted out at the next Tribal Council.
Cycle 10: Days 29-31[edit]
Reward Challenge (Survivor Auction): Each contestant gathers assortedly colored rai stones from an underwater chest in five minutes. Each blue rai stone retrieved is worth ₱10,000, red ones ₱5,000, and yellow ones ₱3,000. The one who amasses the most money would also receive a special prize. In the first round, contestants bid individually; during the second, the contestants are paired and each pair would bid together. The bidders can win mystery items, which are being bid alone or as one of two options. Reward: First round of the auction: Mika: A whole roasted chicken and mango shake (over four chicken feet).
Shaun: Barbecue meal and pineapple juice.
Amanda: A piece of jell-o and a whole chocolate cake.
Charles, Suzuki, Justine, and Jef: Nothing
Second round of the auction: Charles & Amanda: A spa treatment trip.
Shaun & Suzuki: A trip back to camp.
Justine & Jef: Coffee and snacks with President Johnson Toribiong (Mika joined on this reward because of the special prize she received: an open ticket to any of the trips won).


Immunity Challenge: Castaways throw rocks at colored plates to be smashed or toppled to the ground, each color representing a particular castaway. The challenge ends when all rocks provided have been used. The one with most plates still standing wins immunity. In case of a tie, a tie-breaker round would take place using the same rules, this time involving ten rocks and five plates per castaway.
Day 29: Justine woke up still frustrated about Echo's ouster. Amanda, Jef, and Mika planned to vote off Suzuki next, knowing Justine would use the Blood Pearl on any one of them, whereas Suzuki would not. Instead of a Reward Challenge, a Survivor Auction was held. For having the most money collected during the challenge before the Auction, Mika received an envelope, which was revealed to be an open ticket to any of the trips won, and decided to join Justine and Jef. After meeting President Toribiong and having coffee and snacks with him, the three then had lunch, beside a traditional conference hut, with a local chieftain, during which they were allowed to gather a bunch of bananas to bring to camp. Charles and Amanda, on the other hand, enjoyed their reward, which included jetski rides and food served to them. Meanwhile, Suzuki and Shaun used their tribemates' absence to find the hidden immunity object, after Paolo informed them of another clue back at camp. Suzuki found a bottle containing the first two clues plus a third clue. Using the clues, Shaun and Suzuki finally found the object, a bracelet, from inside a bamboo stalk tied to a tree. Afterwards, the two then burned all of the clues to avoid suspicions of them having the object. At night, after Amanda and Charles had come back to camp, the former then asked Shaun about any new clues about the hidden immunity object. When Shaun said none, Amanda raised her suspicions of him and Suzuki. Much later, Justine, Jef, and Mika returned from their trip, giving the food they had gathered along the way to Shaun and Suzuki.
Day 30: Before the immunity challenge, the tribe smothered themselves with different colors of body paint that came with the treemail. At the challenge itself, Mika, Charles, and Suzuki were the ones with the most plates, resulting in a tie-breaker round wherein Charles emerged victorious. Before the tribe returned to camp, they were reminded that the hidden immunity object would only be effective before the final five and thus should be used in either of the next two Tribal Councils. Upon return to camp, Suzuki and Shaun were still keeping mum on their discovery of the hidden immunity object to their tribemates, including Charles, thus, arousing more suspicions from Mika. In the evening, Mika and the other women made their resolve to take out Shaun, only to find out afterwards that he had overheard them.
Day 31: Shaun confronted Mika about what he heard the night before. Mika responded to his questions by saying that they were just acting to prevent Justine from strategizing. Amidst the conversation, he revealed to her that he had the hidden immunity object in his possession. As Mika was not entirely convinced that Shaun had the object, she and Justine planned of voting for Suzuki instead, at the same time, fooling Shaun into playing his hidden immunity object. As a part of the aforementioned plan, Justine tried to convince Charles to eliminate Shaun, as she assumed that Charles would tell this knowledge to Shaun. Charles, after having a conversation with Jef, told Suzuki and Shaun that the women were already bent on taking out Suzuki next, but the latter two decided not to listen anymore. Knowing about Charles' blunder and that her plan had become awry, Justine made a pact with Jef and Charles, assuring each other in voting off Shaun, with Justine knowing that Shaun believed to what Charles had told him. At Tribal Council, an activity was held in which each castaway would be interviewed individually. After the voting, Shaun used the hidden immunity object, negating the three votes that otherwise would have removed him from the game. With Suzuki and Justine each having two out of the remaining four votes, a revote occurred, in which the three other women voted Suzuki off, 3-2. Before he left, he gave the Blood Pearl to Mika.
Cycle 11: Days 32-34[edit]
Reward Challenge: The contestants go through an obstacle course that uses elements from past challenges. Starting from inside a cage, they dig out from under it, then traverse a net wall. The first four to traverse the wall and head to their mats then each eat a fruit bat in exchange for ten stones, to be used to break or topple three plates; if the ten stones run out with plates still standing, they have to eat another bat to have another ten stones and so on until all three plates are broken. Then, they each enter a maze to gather eight Palauan state flags, exit the maze and match those flags, as well as eight other flags, to their respective state names. A cheatboard some distance away from the flag stations is presented for guidance. The first two to correctly match their flags then hop over a tire obstacle course towards a sand pit in search of a rai stone. Then, they go through a command crawl toward a second sand pit to retrieve another rai stone. The rai stones would be used as counterweights for a battering ram, which would be used to smash a brick wall at the end. The one who smashes their wall first wins the reward. Reward: ₱100,000 and a helicopter ride around Palau with a chosen companion.
Immunity Challenge: Contestants stand on rafts with buckets on their heads half-filled with water. They initially start with both hands holding the bucket, but after thirty minutes, they would hold the bucket with only one hand. Spilling the water, holding the bucket with the other hand, or touching or falling off the raft would result in elimination. Last person standing wins immunity and an additional reward. Additional reward: Two international phone calls to loved ones at home and one Internet phone call for a chosen companion, all courtesy of Smart Communications.

Night of Day 31: Upon return from Tribal Council, the women expressed their sadness over Suzuki's departure, knowing he almost did nothing wrong to earn their ire. Meanwhile, Shaun confronted Charles on why the latter didn't go with their plan on voting off Justine, resulting in a blame game among the two men.
Day 32: In the morning, Shaun related to Justine that he felt the same way in losing Suzuki as what she had felt upon Echo's ouster. Meanwhile, Charles and Jef discussed whom they should vote out next, with Mika, due to her having the Blood Pearl, emerging as one of their options. In the reward challenge, while Shaun came in behind Mika after the net wall, he was the first to break his three plates and led all the way to the finish. After being presented with the ₱100,000 check, he was shown a helicopter, signifying his physical reward, a helicopter trip around Palau. He chose Justine to join him in this reward. After they enjoyed their helicopter trip, Shaun and Justine landed at a beach where they had ice cream, while talking about how to influence their tribemates in their voting. Back at camp, Jef expressed to Charles how emotionally taxing the game had become. The women then discussed the possibility of Justine aligning herself with Shaun. Afterwards, Justine and Shaun returned to camp.
Day 33: Justine discussed with Jef and Charles what she and Shaun conversed about the day before, while also talking about the possibility of ousting Mika. While Mika and Amanda discussed Jef's "poor me" attitude, Justine came to them and relayed the same things she said to Jef and Charles, but this time, urging the two to vote for Shaun. Before the immunity challenge, they were shown MMS video messages from loved ones at home. At an immunity challenge which lasted for almost six hours, Shaun became the last one to fall, leaving Amanda to win immunity. As part of her reward, Amanda called her aunt. She then chose Mika to have the Internet call. While the two left to make their calls in private, the rest of the tribe were introduced to Season 1 contestant Marlon Carmen, who would join them in returning to camp. Meanwhile, Mika used her internet call to phone her mother, while Amanda made her second call, this time to her parents. Back at camp, Marlon told the tribe the experience he had in Thailand and reminded them to watch their alliances. When Amanda and Mika returned, they were shocked to see Marlon, thinking that his participation in the game was a part of another twist. Later, Marlon conversed with Charles alone about the latter's chances and strategies in the game.
Day 34: Marlon continued his individual talk and assessment on the other members of the Sonsorol tribe. Later, Shaun urged Charles to vote against Mika, knowing she had the Blood Pearl, also telling that the latter should convince Justine as well. Before the Sonsorol tribe proceeded to Tribal Council, Marlon bade farewell, with a last reminder to the castaways that they should bear in mind what he had advised to them. At Tribal Council, Paolo asked a barrage of tough questions to the castaways, even going to the point that Justine felt hot due to pressure. After the ensuing vote, Shaun was ousted by the entire tribe, 5–3, despite Mika having the Blood Pearl.
Cycle 12: Days 35-37[edit]
Reward Challenge: Contestants hand paddle on their rafts from one end of the course, gathering six wheel spokes tied to ropes along the way. Meanwhile, their loved ones at the other end of the course untie their rafts from their buoys. Once the contestants gather all six spokes, they would assemble them on a wheel attached to their partner's raft and use it to bring their partner to the center platform. The first team to accomplish this wins immunity. Reward: An overnight stay with their loved one at the Palau Pacific Resort, plus a scroll which they would read after the challenge.
Immunity Challenge: Contestants dig into sand pits to search for a key. They then swim out to their respective buoys, dive down, and use their key to open their respective locked ammo crates. Each ammo crate contains eight ladder rungs. They would then untie these rungs and swim back to shore to assemble them to their poles, in which the assembly only goes one way. Once at the top of the pole, they would then untie a rope to raise a flag. First person to have their flag raised wins immunity.
Night of Day 34: The tribe returned to camp relieved that Shaun was gone. Talk among the tribe also involved the hard questions asked to them by Paolo and the stylish clothes the members of the jury were wearing.
Day 35: Justine and Jef talked about how the questions given to the tribe at the previous Tribal Council had affected them. Meanwhile, Charles expressed to Mika that he was bothered by the fact that since he was the only male castaway left, he would possibly be the next to go, to which she assured him that what he was thinking won't happen. Later, Jef expressed to Amanda her disappointment over the latter and Mika, especially after hearing that Amanda and Mika wanted each other in the final two rather than with her. Before the reward challenge, the castaways had a reunion with their loved ones: Mika's father, Amanda's cousin, Jef's friend, Charles's friend, and Justine's aunt. Despite Amanda's cousin taking too long in untying his raft, they won nonetheless because of Amanda's big lead over the other castaways. She chose Mika and her father to join her in the reward, leaving Jef disgruntled. The scroll Amanda won along with the reward told her of an option to exchange her trip for an immunity bracelet to be used in the next Tribal Council; she chose to push through with the trip. Mika, Amanda, and their loved ones went to their reward while the others sulked at camp.
Day 36: Mika and Amanda spent their vacation relaxing, while momentarily forgetting camp life. When Mika's father reminded them about the game, the two then began plotting to oust either Jef or Justine while using Charles in the process. The trio, meanwhile, began talking about Mika and Amanda while planning a strategy of their own against the two. They then passed their time playing some games, and then resumed their plotting, with Jef and Justine telling Charles to act like he would be the one voted out. After the last leg of their reward, which involved exploring Palau's marine life, Mika and Amanda bade goodbye to their loved ones and returned to camp later that evening. While the two retold their experiences to the others, they sensed that Jef was still angry and jealous at them. Meanwhile, Charles acted indifferently, as planned, so as not to throw Amanda and Mika off.
Day 37: Before the start of the immunity challenge, the castaways were informed that the immunity bracelet Amanda rejected in exchange for the reward would no longer be in play. During the immunity challenge, Jef, unable to swim further, called for help; ironically, she was saved by Mika. Amanda and Mika were the first two to swim back to shore and install their ladder rungs, with Amanda coming out victorious. Back at camp, due to the incident earlier, Amanda and Mika reached out to Jef convincing her that they should stick together up to the final three. But with Jef still torn on which alliance she should side on, Amanda & Mika left her alone to think about what had sufficed and decide on her own. Justine also advised Jef the same thing. When Amanda and Mika saw Jef still hanging out with Justine, they took it as a sign that Jef had turned her back on them, though at that point, she was still undecided. So, they convinced Charles to side with them on voting out Jef. Before proceeding to Tribal Council, Amanda told Jef outright that she would be voting for the latter. At Tribal Council, Justine correctly interpreted the contents of the treemail: that the final three castaways would face the final Tribal Council. In the ensuing vote, Charles ultimately sided with Jef and Justine in eliminating Mika, 3-2.
Cycle 13: Day 38[edit]
Immunity Challenge: Contestants raise and hold on to ropes tied to crates each weighing 50 pounds (23 kg) for as long as they can without their crates touching the ground or both of their feet passing their marked lines. Last person standing wins a choice between immunity and a condominium unit in Makati, with the unclaimed prize to be given to a chosen fellow contestant.
Day 38: Upon return to camp, Amanda felt inferior due to Mika's departure. In an immunity challenge that went on for more than four hours, Charles outlasted Amanda to win what he thought was both immunity and the condominium unit. But Paolo clarified that he was only to keep either immunity or the unit, the decision of which would be known at Tribal Council. The unclaimed prize was for him to give to a chosen fellow contestant. Back at camp, after Jef vowed to Justine and Charles that she would not vote against Amanda, Justine suggested of an open forum among the remaining castaways. Amanda then used this opportunity to strategize by using her emotions, knowing that Charles and Jef would easily fall for it. Justine and Jef discussed their plans about Amanda and later told these to Charles. He, however, also conferred with Amanda, saying that he would give immunity to her. Justine, knowing that she would be given immunity instead, heard this and confronted Amanda, who admitted that she would vote for the latter. When Jef and Charles were entered into the discussion, it then became a heated spat, first between Justine and Amanda, and then between Justine and Jef. At Tribal Council, Charles officially gave up immunity in exchange for the condominium unit. Afterwards, an activity was held at which one member was out of the Tribal Council area as the others would talk about that person. But the argument Justine, Jef, and Amanda created earlier ultimately spilled into the discussion. Before voting, Charles handed immunity to Justine. In the ensuing vote, Justine and Charles voted for Amanda while Jef and Amanda opted for Charles, resulting in Amanda and Charles receiving two votes each. Justine and Jef's votes did not change in the tie-breaker vote, so a tiebreaker fire-making challenge ensued afterwards. Charles initially led, but he soon ran out of tinder, enabling Amanda to win the challenge and secure her spot in the final three.
Finale: Day 39[edit]
Night of Day 38: Upon returning to camp, Jef, knowing that the game was already at an end and the burden of voting had already been relinquished, apologized to Justine about her departure from the alliance, to which the latter accepted.
Day 39: Amanda, Jef, and Justine went on their daily tasks for the last time, before going straight to Tribal Council, along the way, stopping at the torches representing the castaways who had left before them. At Tribal Council, they faced a mostly averse jury, especially from the visibly displeased Tara, Echo, and Mika. Amanda, Justine and Jef were accused of being two-faced, manipulative and weak, respectively. After voting took place, following Survivor tradition, Paolo picked up the voting urn and left the Tribal Council area.
Months later, in front of a live audience, Amanda was proclaimed the Pinoy Sole Survivor by the jury, with a vote of 4-3-0 over Justine. She was awarded a check worth three million pesos and this season's immunity necklace to symbolize the title.
Voting history[edit]
Tribal Council (TC) numbers are almost the same as Cycle numbers as a Tribal Council occurs at the end of each cycle; eliminations that happen outside a Tribal Council do not bear a Tribal Council number, but count towards a cycle. Episode numbers denote the episode(s) when the voting and subsequent revelation of votes and elimination during a Tribal Council took place. They can also denote the episode wherein a contestant officially left the game for any reason.


Original Tribes
Shuffled Tribes
Merged Tribe
TC #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Episode #: 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 63
Eliminated: Justine
7/8 votes Carol
6/7 votes Maya
6/8 votes Vlad
5/7 votes Troy
5/6 votes Louie
4/5 votes Cris
2/4 votes Marvin
9/10 votes Tara
8/10 votes Echo
6/8 votes TieV1 Suzuki
3/5 votes Shaun
5/8 votes Mika
3/5 votes Charles
2/4 votesV3
Voter
Vote
Amanda   Maya     Marvin Tara Echo Suzuki Suzuki Shaun Jef Charles
Justine Charles  Marvin Tara Shaun Shaun NoneV2 Shaun Mika Amanda
Jef   Troy     Marvin Tara Echo Shaun Suzuki Shaun Mika Charles
Charles Justine Carol  Vlad Troy Louie Cris Marvin Tara Echo Shaun Justine Shaun Mika Amanda
Mika   Maya Vlad Troy Louie Cris Marvin Tara Echo Suzuki Suzuki Shaun Jef 
Shaun   Maya     Marvin Tara Echo Justine Justine Mika 
Suzuki Justine Carol      Marvin Tara Echo Justine NoneV2 Mika (x2) 
Echo Justine Carol      Marvin Tara Shaun 
Tara Justine Carol  Vlad Troy Louie Mika Marvin Shaun 
Marvin Justine Carol      Tara Mika 
Cris   Maya Vlad Troy Louie Charles 
Louie Justine Carol  Vlad Troy Tara 
Troy   Maya Louie Tara 
Vlad   Maya Louie 
Maya   Troy 
Carol Justine Charles 

Jury Vote
TC #: 14
Episode #: 65
Finalist: Jef
 0/7 votes Justine
 3/7 votes Amanda
 4/7 votes
Juror
Vote
Charles  Justine 
Mika   Amanda
Shaun   Amanda
Suzuki   Amanda
Echo  Justine 
Tara   Amanda
Marvin  Justine 

A vote with a black or red background denotes that while the voter was already voted out, the recipient of the vote still got it through the Cursed or Blood Pearls. When the White Pearl is used, the last vote against the White Pearl's holder is the one crossed out, if any such vote appears.
^V1 Shaun played the Hidden Immunity Object. Therefore, the votes against him were not counted. The remaining votes were split between Suzuki and Justine at 2-2.
^V2 Justine and Suzuki were not eligible to vote at the Second Tribal Council vote.
^V3 The votes were split between Amanda and Charles at 2-2. Justine and Jef's votes did not change in the revote. Charles's elimination was due to his loss in the fire-making tiebreaker challenge.

References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b Survivor Philippines Season 2 Invades Palau Islands, Survivor Philippines blog
2.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines Season 2 will begin nationwide auditions". Retrieved 2009-02-17.
3.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines Season 2 Application".
4.Jump up ^ "‘Survivor Philippines: Palau’ starts Monday". SunStar Manila. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
5.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines Season 2 audition dates and venues". Retrieved 2009-02-18.
6.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines opens auditions for second season". Retrieved 2009-02-20.
7.Jump up ^ "Palau president drops fee for Philippines Survivor team". Radio New Zealand. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
8.Jump up ^ "Up close with one of the world's most toxic snakes". Earth Touch. Archived from the original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
External links[edit]
Official website
Survivor Philippines: Palau on Twitter


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Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown

Winner
Akihiro Sato
Presented by

No. of episodes
70 (including 5 recap episodes) + 1 "Final Showdown" Special
No. of days
36[1]
No. of survivors
18[1]
Production

Location(s)
Laem Son National Park, Amphoe Kapoe, Ranong Province, Thailand[2]
Filming dates
July 11, 2010
– August 17, 2010
Broadcast

Original run
August 30, 2010[3] – December 5, 2010
Chronology

Preceded by
Survivor Philippines: Palau
Followed by
Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown
Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown is the third season of the Philippine version of the reality television series Survivor.
Richard Gutierrez took over hosting duties after the show's previous host, Paolo Bediones, moved to TV5 a few months after the second season ended airing. Unlike the first two seasons, this installment would feature 18 celebrities from different fields of film, TV, sports and pop culture. Teasers of the castaways' identities were partially revealed between July and August 2010 before they were revealed on August 14, 2010.[3][4]
The show would be the second time that the Philippine franchise would take place in Thailand (after the first season). Also, the edition took place for only 36 days (although some printed teasers put the duration at 40) instead of the usual 39. This would also be the first one in which castaways would live in a single camp before eventually splitting into three tribes. The three tribes, as well as the merged tribe, are named after Burmese mythical creatures: the crocodile-like creature Magan, the dragon Nagar, the long-haired ox Sar Mayee (Sarmaree),[5] and the eagle warrior Galone (Garuda's Burmese counterpart). The various Burmese references were attributed to the setting's proximity to Myanmar. The show premiered on GMA Network on August 30, 2010.
The season was won by Brazilian-Japanese model and TV actor Akihiro Sato, with a vote of 3–2–2 in its live finale aired on December 3, 2010.


Contents  [hide]
1 Twists and Changes
2 Contestants
3 The game 3.1 Cycle 1: Days 1-3
3.2 Cycle 2: Days 4-6
3.3 Cycle 3: Days 7-9
3.4 Cycle 4: Days 10-11
3.5 Cycle 5: Days 12-13
3.6 Cycle 6: Days 14-16
3.7 Cycle 7: Days 17-19
3.8 Cycle 8: Days 20-22
3.9 Cycle 9: Days 23-24
3.10 Cycle 10: Days 25-27
3.11 Cycle 11: Days 28-30
3.12 Cycle 12: Days 31-33
3.13 Cycle 13: Days 34-35
3.14 Finale: Day 36
4 Voting history
5 References
6 External links

Twists and Changes[edit]
Tribe Leaders: Tribe-colored armbands were given to the tribe leaders to symbolize their tribe's position. Their role in the game was significant for challenges and other tribe matters.
Tribe Leader Vote: This twist only allowed the tribe leader to vote off a tribemate and only occurred on the second Tribal Council.
Isla Misteryo: Based on the "Exile Island" twist on the US version, known in this case as "Isla Misteryo" (lit. "Mystery Island"), where a chosen member of each tribe would stay until the following Immunity challenge. While immunity is indeed waiting at Isla Misteryo, obtaining it is a little different. Instead, castaways would search for gold coins to be used as currency to buy certain items at a store there. Those items include creature comforts, reminders of home, and immunity bracelets.
Kidnapping: Completely different from the first season, instead of the kidnapped castaway staying in the opposing tribe for a period of time, he/she would become a member of the tribe who kidnapped him/her. This power was given to the first winning tribe on the Cycle 3 Reward Challenge.
Tribal Shuffle: This twist dissolved a certain tribe who had the least number of castaways. To put the castaways from the dissolved tribe into the remaining tribes, new tribe leaders were determined first by picking rocks, after which a schoolyard pick occurred.
Double Elimination Tribal Council: For the third consecutive season, this twist had returned, which occurred just before the merge. This time, the winning tribe would join the losing tribe in voting off another castaway from the latter tribe.
Jury House: The activities of the jury members in a so-called "Jury House", where they would stay until the final Tribal Council, were aired. For consistency with other Survivor articles, events in the Jury House are not covered in this article and in succeeding ones.
7th Jury Member Vote: Another first (possibly in the franchise), the final Tribal Council involved a vote for another jury member, which was revealed live back in Manila on its live finale.
Sole Survivor Live Vote: Also, in line with the previous twist, the vote for the Sole Survivor between the final three occurred live in its finale, opposing the normal final vote being held in the final Tribal Council.
Contestants[edit]

Contestant
Original Tribe
Day 9 Tribe1
Shuffled Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes

Princess Snell
StarStruck finalist None    Quit
 Day 2 0
Ferdinand "Doc Ferdz" Recio
Veterinarian and TV host Magan    1st Voted Out
 Day 6 1
Myka Flores
Comedienne Magan Magan   2nd Voted Out
 Day 9 4
Buhawi Meneses
Parokya ni Edgar/Franco bassist Magan Magan   3rd Voted Out
 Day 11 3
Glomirose "Karen" delos Reyes
Actress and former commercial model Sar Mayee Sar Mayee Nagar  4th Voted Out
 Day 13 4
Ronaldo "Pretty Trizsa" Celso
Stand-up comic Sar Mayee Sar Mayee Sar Mayee  5th Voted Out
 Day 16 6
Mico Aytona
TV host Magan Magan Nagar  6th Voted Out
 Day 19 5
Ian Batherson
StarStruck finalist Nagar Nagar Nagar  7th Voted Out
 Day 19 7
Jon Hall
Model Nagar Nagar Sar Mayee Galone 8th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 22 5
Aira Bermudez
SexBomb Girls member Sar Mayee Sar Mayee Nagar 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
 Day 24 92
Michelle Madrigal
Actress Nagar Nagar Sar Mayee 10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 27 73
Ahron Villena
Actor Nagar Nagar Nagar 11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 30 7
Elma Muros-Posadas
Track and field athlete Magan Magan Sar Mayee 12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 33 5
Moi Marcampo
Commercial model and personal assistant to Piolo Pascual Nagar Nagar Nagar 13th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 35 52
Aubrey Miles
Film and TV actress Sar Mayee Sar Mayee Sar Mayee 14th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Finale Night 64
Jon Ervic Manalo Vijandre
Basketball player and model Sar Mayee Nagar1 Sar Mayee Runner-Up5 5
Solenn Heussaff
Model and make-up artist Magan Magan Nagar Runner-Up5 4
Akihiro Sato
Model and TV actor Sar Mayee Sar Mayee Sar Mayee Sole Survivor 54
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received during the final Tribal Council.
^1 As part of the reward, Nagar abducted Ervic to become their tribemate.
^2 Vote count does not include three votes against Aira and one against Moi when they played their Immunity Bracelets during the second round of voting on Day 19.
^3 Vote count does not include four votes against Michelle when she played Jon's Immunity Bracelet on Day 22.
^4 Vote count does not include five votes against Aubrey and three votes against Akihiro during a tiebreaker vote to determine who would be the last jury member.
^5 Ervic and Solenn were considered co-runners up due to being tied at two votes each in the final Tribal Council vote.

The game[edit]
Cycles in this article refer to the three-day periods in the game (unless indicated), composed of at least the Immunity Challenge and the subsequent Tribal Council. Except on the first cycle, every cycle begins at the end of the previous Tribal Council. So any events that occurred after a Tribal Council will be chronicled in the next cycle.


Cycle no.
Air dates
Challenges
Exiled
Eliminated
Vote
Finish

Reward
Immunity
01 August 30 to September 3
 and September 6, 2010 Buhawi, AiraC1 Jon, MoiC1 C3 NoneC2 Princess No Vote Quit
 Day 2
02 September 6 to 10, 2010 Nagar Nagar Akihiro Doc Ferdz Leader Vote 1st Voted Out
 Day 6
Michelle
Sar Mayee Solenn
03 September 13 to 17, 2010 Nagar Nagar* None Myka 4–1 2nd Voted Out
 Day 9
Magan Sar Mayee*
04 September 20 to 24, 2010 Magan Sar Mayee* None Buhawi 3–1 3rd Voted Out
 Day 11
Nagar*
05 September 24 and
 September 27 to 30, 2010 Sar Mayee Sar Mayee Elma Karen 4–2–1 4th Voted Out
 Day 13
Mico
06 October 1 and
 October 4 to 8, 2010 Sar Mayee Nagar Moi Trizsa 6–1 5th Voted Out
 Day 16
AubreyC3 Trizsa
07 October 11 to 15
 and October 18, 2010 Nagar Sar Mayee* Aira Mico 3–2–1 6th Voted Out
 Day 19
AkihiroC4 Ian 4–2–1–0–0 7th Voted Out
 Day 19
Ervic
08 October 18 to 22, 2010 Nagar Akihiro  Jon 4–2–0 8th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 22
09 October 22 and
 October 25 to 29, 2010 Aira, Solenn
 [Elma, Moi] Moi Aira 7–2 9th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 24
10 November 1 to 5, 2010 Akihiro
 [Ahron] Ervic Michelle 7–1 10th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 27
11 November 5 and
 November 8 to 11, 2010 Ervic Akihiro Ahron 5–1–1 11th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 30
12 November 12 and
 November 15 to 18, 2010 Moi Akihiro Elma 5–1 12th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 33
13 November 18 to 19
 and November 22, 2010 None ErvicC5
 (Aubrey) Moi 4–1 13th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 35
Finale November 23 to 25
 and December 3, 2010 Jury Vote Aubrey 3–3–2–2
 5–3 14th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Finale Night
Ervic 3–2–2 Runner-Up
Solenn Runner-Up
Akihiro Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or people who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one player won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
* An additional reward was given to the winning tribe(s).
^C1 Gray is used to indicate that the challenge is individual and not tribal. Tribes were not yet established at this point.
^C2 Isla Misteryo was still unknown to the castaways.
^C3 Won/Given immunity is in form of an immunity bracelet.
^C4 The bottle Akihiro found on Day 7 instructed him to go to Isla Misteryo along with one member from each tribe.
^C5 Ervic won the challenge, but gave immunity to Aubrey in exchange for an alternate prize, which was a car.

Cycle 1: Days 1-3[edit]
Reward Challenge: In a challenge based on the four classical elements, the castaways would start by scaling a wall and traverse a cargo net. They would then run to a mud pit, retrieve at least three rings of the same color (red or yellow), emerge from the pit, walk over a bed of hot coals and shoot the rings to a pole. When the reserve of rings ran out, they could go back to the mud pit and retrieve at least another ring to repeat the process. Once three rings had been shot to the pole, they would then run to a platform and raise a flag. First two to raise their flag would win. Reward: A scroll each. One to be opened on the spot and the other be opened on the holder's first Tribal Council.
Immunity Challenge: Using a piece of flint and several pieces of tinder, castaways would try to light a fire high enough to burn a rope. The two persons who did this would each win an immunity bracelet that they may use on a Tribal Council of their choice.
Day 1: At a hotel in Ranong, Thailand, the celebrities, as well as Philippine and Thai media were assembled for an upcoming press conference. During the event, the celebrities, still in their formal attire, were dragged out of the hotel by several locals and whisked away in several small songthaews. Upon arrival at a designated spot, they were met by Richard and were told that the game had started there. To bring home the point of being on their own, their luggages were burned in front of them. They were also told that they would start as one tribe. The host even handed a piece of flint to Buhawi. They were also given a map to their camp, and told to arrive before sundown. Along the way, they gathered tags with their names on them. Meanwhile, Ian lost his nametag and went searching for it, with some of his fellow castaways helping as well. Ian's tag was eventually found by Doc Ferdz. Upon arrival at camp, several castaways already started making shelter and fire. After eating a meager amount of oysters, the castaways attempted to sleep amid the pouring rain and the swarming mosquitoes.
Day 2: Moi, Elma, and Buhawi started gathering more food, which the rest of the castaways shared. Meanwhile, Trizsa and Aubrey talked about the latter's past relations with Jon. Similarly, Jon was thinking of ways to use his past relationship with Aubrey to further himself in the game. The first Reward Challenge was first finished by Buhawi, followed by Aira. Buhawi opened the contents of his scroll, which said of him being designated as "tribe leader". Aira would open hers at her first Tribal Council. Meanwhile, Princess, who never advanced through the cargo net after the challenge had finished, stayed behind at the challenge area. Later that night, to pass the time, Trizsa, Ian, Aubrey, and Myka did some role playing. Princess talked about her grievances and troubles with the show's resident psychologist. It was during this talk that she expressed her declaration to quit the game altogether due to hunger.
Day 3: Talk was on the still-absent Princess and her apparent weaknesses in the game. Later, Buhawi, together with Doc Ferdz, started to organize the castaways to do certain chores. Aira, Elma, Moi and Myka did the gathering of food, while Buhawi, Doc Ferdz, and Jon subsequently built the new shelter. Meanwhile, Myka suggested that she, Buhawi and Elma form an alliance with Doc Ferdz. Talk about Tribal Council led to a consensus in voting out Princess, if she would return, or Trizsa, who had suggested to Aubrey in voting out the strong. After a meal of crabs and oysters, they received treemail saying there was something good waiting at a neighboring island. They heaved themselves there to find several live chickens, which they retrieved for food. The castaways later headed to Tribal Council. It was there the others knew about Princess's departure from the game. After some talk about their initial days at camp, Buhawi received a green armband as a sign of him being tribe leader. Aira opened her scroll, which said of three tribal leaders, her being the second, and all voting for that night determining the third. It further said that no one would be voted out. Because of it, Aira received her tribal leader armband, a yellow one. The vote resulted in Jon being installed as the third leader (wearing red) with 9 votes, Doc Ferdz at 5, Elma 2, and Trizsa 1. The castaways were then presented a can containing ₱100,000, being told that the winners would win the money and an immunity bracelet, aside from pizza for everyone, in exchange for joining the challenge and having their hair shaved off (including facial and body hair for the men). Four men, Moi and Myka accepted the challenge, which brought to the fire-making challenges, which Jon and Moi ultimately won. After all the events, the tribe leaders were reminded that they would be divided into three tribes the next day.
Cycle 2: Days 4-6[edit]
Reward Challenge: Inside a bowl was a broth containing certain animal offals. The tribe leader would search for a called animal part in the bowl and would pass it to the next tribemate using their mouth. This process would go on until the animal part reached the fifth tribemate, who would then drop the part into another bowl. First tribe to do this would gain one point. First tribe to gain three points would win the larger reward. Reward: A piece of flint, a large water container, a large cooking pot, a machete, and a cache of rice for the winning tribe; matches, smaller water containers, smaller pots, machetes, and less rice for the losing tribes. The winning tribe would also be visited by a "special guest."
Immunity Challenge: Each tribe would paddle out to a floating platform. The tribe leader would not take part in the paddling, instead gathering ladder pieces tied to buoys along the way. Once at the floating platform, the tribe leader would retrieve the flag there and have the rest of the tribe row back to shore. Once at shore, the tribe leader would stand by at a tribal mat while the rest of the tribe would correctly assemble the ladder, which the tribe leader would use to scale up a standing platform and plant the flag upon it. The first two tribes to finish would win immunity.
Night of Day 3: Elma woke up to find Myka crying mainly due to the cold and to the reminders of home. Elma and Buhawi tried to comfort her.
Day 4: Knowing the eventual tribal split, Elma decided to butcher one of the group's four chickens for everyone to eat. To everyone's surprise, Akihiro hunted out on his own and came back with crabs as additional sustenance. Later, Trizsa and the women did a fashion show to fight boredom. Akihiro once again surprised his companions when he and Doc Ferdz returned with several coconuts. During a walk to a bathing spot, Ervic and Mico planned on protecting each other. Before the reward challenge, the three tribes were formed by schoolyard pick. Buhawi's tribe had Solenn, Doc Ferdz, Elma, Mico, and Myka and was named Magan. Aira's group, Sar Mayee, included Akihiro, Aubrey, Ervic, Karen, and Trizsa. Moi, Ahron, Michelle, and Ian would make up Jon's tribe Nagar. Nagar barely won the reward challenge 3-2-2. Solenn, Akihiro, and Michelle were then selected by their respective tribes to stay at Isla Misteryo. There, they found the store, but decided not to buy anything. Meanwhile, Nagar went to their new camp, where they met first season winner JC Tiuseco. JC helped the tribe in building their shelter and making fire. Sar Mayee and Magan also returned to their new camps and attempted to use their limited resources. Sar Mayee's situation was worsened when Aira accidentally broke their pot.
Day 5: In the Immunity Challenge, Nagar quickly gathered their ladder pieces, but arguments within them about the ladder assembly led Magan and Sar Mayee to catch up. Despite that, Nagar took first place while Sar Mayee overtook Magan to snatch second place. Upon return to their respective camps, Michelle decided not to divulge her activities at Isla Misteryo to her tribemates, while Akihiro openly revealed his gold coins to the rest of Sar Mayee. Meanwhile, Trizsa did not clean after himself, disgusting his tribemates. This, his laziness, and other factors led him to become distant and recluse, causing him to temporarily leave the island to talk to the resident psychologist. He later returned to the island, to Akihiro's surprise.
Day 6: At each tribe, the tribe leader was delivered food. Furthermore, he/she would share some of it to his/her tribemates in exchange for a task given by him/her. At Magan, Buhawi each talked strategy with Mico, Elma, and Doc Ferdz while sharing his food with them. Overhearing the conversations, Myka felt she was targeted and distanced herself for a while before she was reassured by Buhawi. At Nagar, Ahron became concerned for his life in the game, as he noticed Ian was being wooed by Jon and Michelle to their alliance. At Tribal Council, while Magan was generally happy at the composition of the tribe, Myka admitted wanting to replace Doc Ferdz with someone else. The lack of coordination and teamwork within the tribe also came up as a main reason for the tribe's loss in the Immunity Challenge. Another twist was then revealed: only the tribe leader would decide who would be eliminated that night. Buhawi chose to vote out Doc Ferdz, to everyone's shock.
Cycle 3: Days 7-9[edit]
Reward Challenge: Each tribe would have a gear puzzle connected to a container of rice with a hole on the bottom for the rice to flow. A "solver" would be assigned in each tribe. The rest of the tribe would get gears from a box and give them to the solver, who would figure out the correct gears to place in order to move a mechanism that would stop the flow of rice. The first tribe to finish would get the larger reward, while the second tribe would get the lesser reward. Reward: Fishing gear and a scroll to be read later for the first winning tribe, as well as getting back all items stolen from their camp. The second winning tribe would have only three of their lost items returned. All tribes that finished the challenge, regardless of placing, would also take home the rice that they saved during the challenge.
Immunity Challenge: A member of each tribe would shoot a ball through a spinball machine, which would contain five holes, each hole equivalent to a certain number of points (1 to 5). After 10 shots, the score would be tallied. A point would be equivalent to a kilogram of sand to be placed on the shoulders of the tribe's strongest member, who must handle the weight for as long as they can. The first person to drop their load would lose for their tribe; the other two tribes would win immunity. Additional reward: Meal of beef to be shared by both winning tribes.

Night of Day 6: The Magan tribe silently returned to camp as the frustration of the other tribe members loomed on Buhawi eliminating Doc Ferdz.
Day 7: At Magan, when Buhawi asked Elma if he made the correct decision to vote out Doc Ferdz, she told him to just stand up for his choice. When a new treemail instructed each tribe to pack up for a long walk, but leave behind one of their own to watch over camp, the tribes chose Myka, Trizsa, and Moi. While the other castaways sought out for an unspecified object, Myka, Trizsa, and Moi were each then instructed to raid one other tribe's camp (i.e. Myka at Nagar's camp, Trizsa at Magan's, and Moi at Sar Mayee's) and steal any five objects they would find there. The raids resulted in water pots being taken away, as well as Trizsa stealing most of Magan's essentials and Myka pilfering Michelle's bikini top, among other things. Meanwhile, Akihiro found a bottle with a very cryptic clue inside and shared it with his tribemates. Upon everybody's return to camp, rain poured down, causing Myka to shiver profusely. She was given medical attention and ultimately was unable to compete in the Reward Challenge. In the said Challenge, Nagar once again dominated while Magan redeemed themselves by finishing second. Sar Mayee was still unfinished by the time the rice in their container ran out; thus, they would take home no rice. Back at camp, while Aira and Karen chided Ervic for his frequent rests, the latter was already confiding with Aubrey about their game plan. At Magan, Mico, Elma, and Solenn had their resolve to stick together.
Day 8: The spinball part of the Immunity Challenge resulted in Elma lifting 26 kilograms (57 lb), Akihiro 23 kilograms (51 lb) and Jon 22 kilograms (49 lb). Forty-five minutes into the endurance part of the challenge, Elma, who was lifting the heaviest load, was the first to quit, making Magan lose their second consecutive Immunity Challenge. After the challenge, a scroll was opened to reveal that Nagar and Sar Mayee would have a meal together; so the two tribes spent the rest of the day having their meal at Nagar's camp. While gathering water, Aubrey made up a story to Ian about the Sar Mayee girls already forming an alliance. Ian related what he heard to Jon, concerning the latter. Jon was further appalled when Moi gave permission to several Sar Mayee tribe members to take home extra parts of the roof of Nagar's shelter as the other tribe was about to return to their camp. Heated arguments occurred among members of Nagar concerning the events that happened while Sar Mayee was still in their camp. At Magan, while the rest of the tribe slept without fire, Myka was once again shivering and slipping in and out of consciousness. Already dehydrated, she was evacuated to the nearest hospital.
Day 9: Opening the scroll that they won in the Reward Challenge, they were instructed to capture one member of Sar Mayee and make that person part of their tribe. At Sar Mayee, a treemail instructed them to send one member on a mission, to which Ervic volunteered. He therefore became Nagar's newest member, surrendering to them without incident. Upon seeing Ervic, Jon and Ian became worried as the former's affinity with Moi would equalize the alliances at Nagar. Back at Sar Mayee, Karen and Trizsa competed against each other in making better beds for their tribe. At Nagar, Jon buried Michelle's coins beside a tree for safekeeping. His ambiguous description to Michelle of the burial site, however, confused the latter. Myka rejoined the rest of Magan at Tribal Council, having been cleared by doctors to continue with the game. Among the topics discussed there were the happenings in the previous challenges, and the effects of Doc Ferdz's elimination. In the end, with voting power returned to the entire tribe, concerns over Myka's health made her the second person voted out, 4–1.
Cycle 4: Days 10-11[edit]
Reward Challenge: Each tribe would prepare a stint that would be performed in front of the other tribes and a panel of judges. They would use only the materials provided, for props, costumes, and practice music. The performances would be judged based on concept, stage performance, and costume design. The tribe with the best performance rated by the panel would win the reward. Reward: Additional cooking utensils and supplies, more materials for shelter, and a visit by the panel.
Immunity Challenge: Tribe members must eat all of the food, composed of fried creepy crawlies, on their table before the other tribes. All members must participate as the amount of food to be consumed by a tribe would be proportional to the number of members. A tribe member should not throw up; doing so would disqualify him/her from further participation. The first two tribes to finish their food would win immunity and the additional reward. If no tribes were able to finish their food after an allotted time, the two tribes with the least leftovers would win. Additional reward: Bottles of mouthwash.

Day 10: At Magan, the morning was spent for Solenn's surprise birthday celebration. At Nagar, already disillusioned by Jon's statements about Ervic, and knowing the truth about Michelle and the gold coins, Ian formed an alliance with Ervic. Treemail told the tribes to prepare for the Reward Challenge that night. The tribes were then visited by Palau winner Amanda Coolley van Cooll, first runner-up Justine Ferrer, and first season contestant Zita Ortiga, who delivered materials to be used for the performances, and oversaw their rehearsals. During Nagar's rehearsal, a sarcastic remark almost caused a spat between Ahron and Ian, if not by the intervention of Ervic to quell the two. Before the Reward Challenge, Sar Mayee finally found out, to their shock, about Ervic's unwitting switch to Nagar. It was further revealed that Amanda, Justine, and Zita would also judge their performances. Afterwards, it was then revealed that Magan won the reward by being given a score of 92.6%, followed by Sar Mayee at 85%, and Nagar placing last at 75.3%. As a result, the judges slept with the Magan tribe for that night. On the other hand, Sar Mayee was still stunned in Ervic's transfer, forcing them to alter their alliance plans.
Day 11: At Magan, the guests then helped out in the tribe's chores, as part of the tribe's reward. They then bade their farewells and left, just as Solenn came back with treemail. This was because the three would once again oversee the upcoming challenge. In the Immunity challenge, no tribe was able to finish their food after the allotted time. Sar Mayee was judged to have the least leftovers, with Magan and Nagar tied for second place. In the tiebreaker, Ian finished his three scorpions first before Solenn, ensuing a third loss to Magan for immunity. With another night at Tribal Council looming, Magan came back to camp in a somber mood, unsure of their next moves. Elma then requested her tribemates to vote her out, to which they disagreed. Solenn also brought up the possibility of a reshuffle. Meanwhile at Sar Mayee, Aira complained of itchiness and rashes on her skin and face. With the possibility of anaphylactic shock, she was taken to the hospital for treatment. She was cleared by doctors soon after and returned to the island. At Magan's third consecutive Tribal Council, the tribe felt Buhawi failed them as a tribe leader and decided to vote him out, 3–1.
Cycle 5: Days 12-13[edit]
Reward Challenge: Each tribe would scale a pyramid using still locked steps. Each step would have a question about past challenges and experiences so far in the game and would be unlocked using a key that would bear the correct answer. If a tribe member would successfully unlock a step, they must go back down and tag the next member to answer the next question; if that member would have troubles answering the question, they could go down and have the next member answer. Once the steps were unlocked, another tribe member would then go up to the top of the pyramid and unlock a chest by answering one last question. Inside the chest are puzzle pieces of a totem pole, which the tribe member must solve and put at the center table. First tribe to finish would win the reward. Reward: A Thai massage session back at camp.
Immunity Challenge: Each tribe would have four climbers and three puzzle solvers. The climbers must traverse a network of hanging ropes. Once through, they would then climb up a net wall and retrieve a bag of puzzle pieces and race back to the starting line to tag the next climber. When a climber falls from the ropes, they must go back to try again; three such falls would require the climber to go back to tag the next climber. Once eight bags are retrieved, the solvers would then open the bags and attempt to solve the monkey puzzle inside. First tribe to form their monkey puzzle would win immunity.
Night of Day 11: Upon returning to camp, Magan discussed their decision to unanimously vote out Buhawi and further asserted their resolve to stick together, no matter where each of them would go.
Day 12: Before the Reward Challenge began, Richard announced that with three members left, Magan would be abolished and a tribe reshuffle among all castaways would determine the new composition of the two remaining tribes. The castaways then drew lots to figure out who would be the two new tribe leaders. Akihiro and Ahron picked the yellow and red rocks, making them the new tribe leaders of Sar Mayee and Nagar respectively. Through another schoolyard pick, the new Sar Mayee had Aubrey, Ervic, Elma, Jon, Michelle, and Trizsa; while the new Nagar consisted of Moi, Mico, Solenn, Ian, Aira, and Karen. At the Reward Challenge itself, Jon's continued dominance brought triumph to his new tribe Sar Mayee. Before everyone went back to camp, Elma and Mico volunteered to exile themselves at Isla Misteryo. At the Sar Mayee camp, Aubrey, Trizsa, and Michelle enjoyed the massage while Jon, Ervic, and Akihiro tended the camp and made plans to improve their shelter. At Nagar, the new members quickly settled in at the tribe's superior shelter. At Isla Misteryo, Mico and Elma initially searched for any immunity object. But when they found the store and the wares it was selling, the two started to weigh in on their possible options, considering how much gold coins they would have to pay for their wanted items. They eventually retrieved some gold coins and some fruits, but decided to eat the fruits and save the coins for later. At Nagar, the tribe slowly realized that the schoolyard pick resulted in them being inferior to the other tribe in terms of physical strength and appearance. The men, while having their bath time, planned on taking out Karen first. At Sar Mayee, while they were having their massage together with Akihiro, Jon and Ervic also predicted Karen's ouster if Nagar would lose the next Immunity Challenge. It was later apparent that Jon and Michelle were having a hard time adjusting to their new camp life.
Day 13: In the Immunity Challenge, Sar Mayee led far ahead of Nagar up to the puzzle phase, where Aubrey purposely stalled to give Nagar a chance to catch up. While this tactic worked, to the point that Nagar also reached the puzzle phase, Sar Mayee still managed to finish the puzzle first and win. Upon return to camp, Trizsa was being convinced by Michelle to vote against Aubrey, should their tribe have their turn at Tribal Council. Meanwhile, Aubrey, Ervic, and Akihiro were confident that Jon and Michelle's alliance was still a minority. At Nagar, Moi felt herself targeted for being the main cause of the tribe's loss in the Immunity Challenge. The men affirmed their stand to oust Karen. At night, back at Sar Mayee, Michelle had a breakdown because of the hardships she was having at her new camp. At Nagar's first Tribal Council, Moi was given the option of using the immunity bracelet she won in the first ever Tribal Council; she decided not to take advantage of it. Karen's vote against Moi therefore counted, but Karen then became the one voted off by Moi and the men, 4–2–1.
Cycle 6: Days 14-16[edit]
Reward Challenge: A number of members from each tribe would be tied to each other with a rope, and would trudge through the mud towards a doll at their edge of the field while pulling their opponents away from theirs. The first to retrieve the doll would gain a point for their tribe; first tribe with four points would win the reward. Reward: A shower with bath products and toiletries, and a supply of coffee and biscuits.
Immunity Challenge: Tribe members would stand on stumps holding three eggs: one between the palms of the hands (with the thumbs at the same level as the nose) and one at the inside of each arm. Cracking the egg or causing it to drop would eliminate the holder. The tribe with members still standing after all members of the opposing tribe are eliminated would win immunity.
Day 14: At Nagar, Aira noted how nonchalant Karen was when she was eliminated in the previous evening's Tribal Council. At Sar Mayee, Elma taught her tribemates how to make rice coffee. Video cameras then arrived at both camps, and as instructed by the accompanying treemail, the castaways made video messages to their loved ones back home. Back at Nagar, Ahron felt pain on his shoulders while gathering firewood. In the Reward Challenge, Sar Mayee triumphed once again, 4–1. After the challenge, while Sar Mayee celebrated, Ahron complained that his shoulder pain worsened during the last part of the challenge to the point that he couldn't raise his arms, thus, requiring him medical attention. But before he was taken away to the medical base, he and Akihiro chose Moi and Trisza respectively, to be sent to Isla Misteryo. The Sar Mayee tribe then had their baths at a shower station and picked up their biscuits and coffee. At Isla Misteryo, Moi and Trizsa were given clues to the coins, which led Trizsa to a bag of coins hanging in a tree. Back at Nagar, Ahron returned to his tribe after his shoulder pains were relieved. Meanwhile, Mico and Solenn were planning on having Aira on their alliance. At Sar Mayee, the tribe continued to indulge on the cookies that they planned to leave a few, if not none, for Trizsa.
Day 15: After a stormy evening, the rain-drenched Nagar started rebuilding the roof's shelter and restarting a fire. At Sar Mayee, Ervic used his time with Elma to urge her to join his alliance. At Isla Misteryo, Moi finally found her luck in finding the buried coins. During her talk with Trizsa, the latter revealed his alliance with Jon and the voting options that they were planning. In the Immunity Challenge, spills, the rain, and temptations eliminated many castaways, leaving Elma, Aubrey, Mico, and Solenn still standing after three hours. Elma came down first when another temptation, a BLT sandwich, was presented. Thirty-six minutes later, an immunity bracelet was shown as yet another temptation, which Aubrey accepted. This gave Nagar tribal immunity in the process. Before leaving the challenge area, questionnaires were handed out to the tribes to be answered back at camp. With Aubrey already immune, Sar Mayee, particularly Jon's alliance, was left scrambling on who else to vote.
Day 16: At Sar Mayee, Michelle, Trizsa, and Ervic became the most viable choices to be voted out, but the confusion caused by Elma and Trizsa switching sides started to pressure Jon and Michelle. Later, the tribe received treemail, telling them to use their coins at Isla Misteryo as the store there would close anytime soon. Jon crossed into Nagar territory to retrieve Michelle's coins and borrow some rope, catching the tribe by surprise. Upon his return to Sar Mayee, the scrambling had him and Michelle fight in front of their tribemates to the point that the former slightly trashed their camp, and the latter separating herself from Jon for a while. Jon soon reconciled with Michelle, with him giving his immunity bracelet to her. But with Jon saying that he still had the immunity bracelet, he urged several of his tribemates to vote against Trizsa. Trizsa then made a last-ditch effort to align himself with the other original Sar Mayee members. At Tribal Council, Jon and Aubrey decided not to use their immunity bracelets. Jon's vote from Trizsa thus counted, but the latter's efforts to stay in the game were proven futile after he was voted off, 6–1.
Cycle 7: Days 17-19[edit]
Reward Challenge: Five members of each tribe would each lie on a bed, handling a metal ball on one hand over a metal bowl. Castaways should not sleep or be relaxed enough to cause the ball to drop onto the bowl. To make the objective harder, potential sleep inducers would be brought in. The first tribe to have two members drop a ball would lose, making the opposing tribe win the reward. Reward: Beds, pillows, blankets, and additional shelter for the winning tribe's camp.
Immunity Challenge: Each tribe would have a giant 5×5 sudoku puzzle and would elect a puzzle overseer. At the onset, the other members of each tribe would gather the colored number balls from all over the field. From below the puzzle grid, they would then, with the guidance of the overseer, arrange the balls to conform to that of a regular sudoku. First tribe to correctly solve their puzzle would win immunity. Additional reward: The winning tribe would go on and watch the losing tribe's Tribal Council. Furthermore, they would participate in the second round of voting in the said Tribal Council.

Night of Day 16: Nagar received treemail, similar to that obtained by Sar Mayee, about their usage of the coins at the store at Isla Misteryo.
Day 17: Sar Mayee remembered Trizsa and how his absence affected the tribe for the better. Both tribes were then instructed to gather at a certain spot. There, they were met by Drew Arellano, who told them about a buried boat, some flags, and several bottles of energy drink. The tribes then helped each other in finding and unearthing the said items. In the evening, the tribes were once again gathered, this time, to feast on the cookies, biscuits, and assorted drinks Richard prepared for them. Beds, seen during the feast, turned out to be the venue of the Reward Challenge. After four hours and fifteen minutes with everyone still awake, Richard brought about a last-minute rule change: The first person to drop their ball would lose for their tribe. Twenty minutes later, Elma dropped her ball, giving Nagar their second straight challenge win. After the challenge, Akihiro was reminded of the cryptic clue he found back in Day 7, which would reveal him going to Isla Misteryo on its store's final day. He chose Ervic to accompany him, while Aira was chosen by Nagar to be at the island. They were also given letters from home. Aubrey was allowed to read hers on the spot while everyone else's would be read in the morning back at camp.
Day 18: At Isla Misteryo, after finding out that the immunity bracelet was being sold for 30 coins, Ervic and Aira started digging while Akihiro slept. Knowing that Aira was the only original Sar Mayee member left in Nagar, Ervic and Akihiro helped her by adding their coins to her fund and motivating her to dig for more by telling her that she was the most likely the next to be voted off by her tribemates. At Sar Mayee, the tribe finished their shelter's roof just as the rain poured. Nagar, meanwhile, was visited by Drew, who cooked breakfast of tapsilog for them, as another part of the tribe's reward. He also gave several medicinal plants for them to use. All the castaways then took their time in reading their letters. Back at Isla Misteryo, Aira amassed more than enough coins for the immunity bracelet, as well as several other items due to the half-price sale on the store. At Sar Mayee, Jon and Michelle started to plan on having Elma back to their fold. Upon her return to the Nagar camp, Aira reported of her finally obtaining immunity, shattering her tribemates' earlier plan to take her out. Akihiro and Ervic also returned to their camp with Ervic reporting that they had immunity, in an attempt to scare Jon and Michelle; this was quickly foiled after Akihiro told the truth. Both tribes received 5×5 sudoku puzzles in preparation for the Immunity Challenge the next day.
Day 19: Before the Immunity Challenge, Richard announced that it would be the most important challenge in the season. In the said Challenge, Jon's calm demeanor as the overseer enabled Sar Mayee to correctly solve the puzzle first and win immunity and a scroll, which was said to be opened back at camp. Upon opening, they discovered that the scroll instructed them to witness Tribal Council as well. Meanwhile, while Ian, Moi, and Ahron continued with their plan to have Aira out (knowing the use of the immunity bracelet would be optional), Ian presented himself as bait. Moi also saw that Aira wanted Ian out as well. At the last minute, Ian had a talk with Solenn, saying that her closest ally, Mico, had wanted to vote her out sooner. At Tribal Council, with the Sar Mayee tribe present, Nagar discussed their tribe dynamics and traits of the members of the opposition. As a result of the discussion, the women gave Mico an unexpected send-off, 3–2–1. After Mico left, the tribes were told to stay as Richard revealed that a second castaway from Nagar would also leave that night and, in another twist, Sar Mayee would take part in the voting as well. After the second voting, Aira and Moi played their immunity bracelets, which canceled out three votes and one vote respectively. The remaining votes resulted in Ian's departure, 4–2–1–0–0.
Cycle 8: Days 20-22[edit]
Reward Challenge: Tribes would race around the city of Ranong towards six destinations. At each destination would be mini-challenges which the tribe must perform, enabling them to receive a scroll containing instructions to their next destination. Tribes were not allowed to split up nor to take public transportation or hitchhike with locals en route. The first tribe to finish the mini-challenges and arrive at the final destination would win the reward. The mini-challenges are outlined as follows: Mini-challenge 1: Male tribe members would make a cream out of thanaka bark and apply it on the faces of the female tribe members. The tribe would proceed to the next destination while taking a wheelbarrow with them.Mini-challenge 2: The tribe would use the wheelbarrow to transport fruits and vegetables from a designated vendor to a neighboring market.Mini-challenge 3: The tribe would sort the fruits and vegetables from their wheelbarrow and make sure nothing was added or had become missing along the way.Mini-challenge 4: Tribe members would each eat a bowl of spicy noodles. If one tribe member could not finish their noodles, they could have a tribemate finish it for them. Once finished, they would receive three lobsters for the last mini-challenge.Mini-challenge 5: The tribe would ride a designated songthaew towards a hot spring well, where they would cook their lobsters. Only when the chef deemed that the lobsters were cooked that the tribe would get onto the songthaew and proceed to the final destination.Reward: A "strategic advantage" in the next Immunity Challenge (see below): to automatically advance to the second round.
Immunity Challenge: Contestants would run to a designated part of the sand and dig for sandbags inside chests. There would be a set number of chests, but not all contain sandbags. As long as a contestant has not yet reached their mat with the sandbag, other contestants could steal the said sandbag for themselves. The contestant who reached their mat with the sandbag would qualify for the next round. There would be four rounds, the last of which would involve three contestants over just one sandbag. The person who would reach their mat while having the sandbag would win immunity.
Night of Day 19: Nagar returned to camp. Ahron then rallied his tribe to stick together, knowing Sar Mayee had already outnumbered them six to four.
Day 20: Expecting a merge, the tribes were instructed to leave the island temporarily. Upon arrival at the city of Ranong, they were met with another tribal Reward Challenge, confusing both tribes. At the onset of the said challenge, on their way to their first destination, Michelle got separated from the rest of Sar Mayee, forcing her tribemates to search for her. While Sar Mayee became the first to complete the first mini-challenge, confusion in finding the third destination enabled Nagar to overtake them and eventually win the challenge. The tribes were then given a surprise feast, which celebrated the tribes' merger into Galone. They then proceeded back to their new camp, which was the original Sar Mayee camp, but with the amenities downgraded, forcing some of them to sleep outside the shelter.
Day 21: While the tribe gathered for food, Solenn started scouting for voting options. She first talked to Michelle, who, with Jon, wanted Ervic out. She then confided with Ervic, who was confident with his alliance with Aubrey, Akihiro, and Elma. Meanwhile, Aubrey urged her tribemates not to let Jon and Michelle win, so the latter two could be eliminated sooner. In Galone's first individual Immunity Challenge, Ahron, Aira, Moi, and Solenn's strategic advantage made them advance to the second round. Throughout the challenge, Akihiro overcame everyone with his speed, which made him win immunity.
Day 22: While everyone else slept, Jon and Michelle fondled with each other. Already resigned to being the minority, they touched on whether to use Jon's immunity bracelet or have a third person join them. Later, when the rain stopped, Jon repaired the roof of the shelter alone, not letting anyone else help him. This only strengthened Aubrey's campaign against him and Michelle. The tribe was then tasked to each plant five trees, each with a dedication for their special someones. They then proceeded to their first Tribal Council as a merged tribe. After the voting, Aubrey decided not to use her immunity bracelet while Jon gave his to Michelle so she could use it. But with Aubrey and everyone else splitting their votes between the couple, Jon was then eliminated and became the first member of the jury, 4–2–0.
Cycle 9: Days 23-24[edit]
Reward Challenge: Contestants would each place possessions and a chosen comfort item (either a pillow, comforter, or mosquito net) on top of a box resting on a trapdoor. They would then answer showbiz-style questions based on lie detector tests conducted before their departure from the Philippines. Untrue answers would result in the possessions dropping into a mud pit below the trapdoor, as well as elimination from the challenge. Last man standing would win the reward. Reward: A trip to a resort at Ko Phayam with a chosen companion.
Immunity Challenge: Each contestant would have a tower of 27 blocks arranged into nine levels, in a fashion similar to a Jenga tower. A series of multiple-choice questions based on past challenges and events would be asked. A correct answer for a castaway would leave their tower untouched. Otherwise, a block would have to be moved to the top of the tower, as in Jenga. Causing the tower to fall would eliminate the contestant from the challenge; the one with the last tower standing would win immunity.
Night of Day 22: The Galone tribe silently returned to camp so as not to insult Michelle. The latter, on the other hand, had trouble sleeping as she spent her first night without Jon by her side.
Day 23: In her first day without Jon, Michelle tried her best to interact with her tribemates. Seeing this, Aira proposed to Ahron that the tribe spare Michelle in the next Tribal Council and eliminate Ervic instead. Aira forwarded her proposal to Aubrey, while Ahron tried to do the same with Moi. But when Ervic tagged along with Ahron and Moi, Ahron was forced to divulge the plan to the former, leaving Aira in suspecting Ahron of treason. The tribe was then visited by a fortune teller, who told the tribe of their fortunes through playing cards. Before the Reward Challenge, the tribe randomly picked between either pillows, comforters, and mosquito nets for them to take back to camp, but were told that these would be used first in the said challenge. After multiple questions asked by Lolit Solis, Aira and Solenn became the only ones left. But with both women answering lies in the final rounds, they were both declared winners of the challenge. Solenn chose Elma to accompany her, while Aira chose Moi. They were further told that while all would get their possessions back at Tribal Council, the four women would get their possessions already cleaned, while everyone else would have theirs returned still muddied. Solenn, Elma, Aira, and Moi then proceeded to Ko Phayam to enjoy their reward. Those who were left behind discussed the grueling nature of the challenge and the possibility of the four at Ko Phayam to make any voting plans on their own. Worse, at night, one part of the shelter collapsed, surprising the castaways. At Ko Phayam, after having dinner, the four women discussed having the men voted off first, since the women outnumbered the men, two to one.
Day 24: After Elma, Aira, Moi, and Solenn returned from Ko Phayam, the castaways competed in the Immunity Challenge where Elma became the first to be eliminated under normal rules. But when the questions ran out, a sudden death rule was instituted wherein a block had to be moved within 15 seconds. The challenge later boiled down to between Moi and Michelle, in which the former won immunity. Upon return to camp, Aira started to feel threatened by Aubrey as the latter discussed with Ervic their voting plans. Later, the castaways were visited by Lolit Solis, who interviewed them about camp life, each other's relationships, and the game so far. After Lolit left, Solenn, Ervic, and Ahron played an impromptu dating game while Aira continued to keep tabs on everyone's potential votes. At Tribal Council, while Michelle was indeed spared from elimination, Aira's plan to remove Ervic backfired on her, as she was blindsided and became the second member of the jury, 7–2.
Cycle 10: Days 25-27[edit]
Reward Challenge: For five minutes, contestants would bite off chunks from a large hanging piece of meat and put them on their plates using only their mouths while their hands are bound at their backs. There would be two rounds. The first round would involve the castaways and their respective loved ones as teams. The four teams that gathered the heaviest haul of meat would move on to the second round, where only the loved ones would compete. The loved one who had the heaviest haul of meat on their plate would win the reward for their partner castaway. Reward: An overnight stay at a resort in Phuket Island with their loved one, plus ฿10,000 pocket money.
Immunity Challenge: Contestants would gather keys around a net arranged like a spider web to be used to unlock one of eight doors of the center cage with the immunity necklace inside. The first person to open one door of the cage, get down from the web, and obtain the necklace would win immunity.
Night of Day 24: As the entire Galone tribe returned to camp, they congratulated each other for voting off Aira. They then installed their mosquito nets before sleeping.
Day 25: Before the Reward Challenge, the castaways had a reunion with their respective loved ones: Ervic's mother, Elma's husband, Ahron's father, Moi's friend, Solenn's brother, and Akihiro's friend, as well as Michelle's sister Ehra and Aubrey's partner Troy Montero. The castaways and their loved ones then teamed up for the said challenge. The first round resulted in Ahron's, Moi's, Ervic's, and Akihiro's respective loved ones competing in the second round. During the second round, play was halted when Ahron's father broke a tooth and drew blood. After he was treated by medics, he still opted to play despite the injury. In the end, Akihiro's friend gathered the most meat, winning the reward for himself and Akihiro. When Akihiro was asked which pair he would take with him in the reward, he chose Ahron and his father, much to Aubrey's disappointment. The rest of the pairs were then given a final 20 minutes to spend time with their loved ones before returning to camp. At camp, Aubrey conferred to Ervic and Solenn on taking out Moi first. Meanwhile, Akihiro, Ahron, and their respective loved ones enjoyed their reward at Phuket.
Day 26: Akihiro and his friend and Ahron and his father continued to enjoy their stay at Phuket, riding go-karts and trying out bungee jumping. In the evening, Ahron and Akihiro bade goodbye to their loved ones before returning to camp.
Day 27: The castaways competed in the Immunity Challenge wherein Ervic won immunity. Upon return to camp, they saw a board with their pictures on it. They were told that they could write on the board anything they want to say to a particular fellow castaway. Afterwards, Solenn used the board's marker pen to make tattoos on her fellow castaways. Aubrey and Ervic then discussed about their and their fellow castaways' voting plans and who they wanted to take to the Final Four. At Tribal Council, Moi revealed that Aubrey was calling the shots for everyone on who to vote. Aubrey denied this, saying that the tribe's decision was more or less dependent on compromise. After the votes were tallied, Michelle was given her long overdue send-off, 7–1.
Cycle 11: Days 28-30[edit]
Reward Challenge: In a game similar to shuffleboard, contestants would each shoot two pucks one at a time atop a U-shaped table towards a target. The one whose puck stops nearest to the center of the target after all pucks had been played would win the reward. Player Advantage Mini-Challenge: Contestants would run through the forest towards the beach, where they would go to a spot in the water marked by a flag. At the foot of the flagpole is a chest containing a sandbag for each contestant. The first four to return with a sandbag would each have an advantage in the main challenge: a third puck.
Reward: The contestant's favorite dessert and P100,000, either to spend on five of the other contestants' desserts (at ₱20,000 each) or to keep for oneself.
Immunity Challenge: Contestants would stand under scaffolds, with one of their arms chained to shackles attached to drums of water. Lowering the arm would cause the drum to tip, pouring the water on the contestant, signaling elimination. Last man standing would win immunity.
Night of Day 27: Back at camp, the remaining castaways discussed Jon and Aira's pouty reactions during the previous Tribal Council. Ervic then expressed to Aubrey that Moi's comment about her made him think about his next move: take out Moi and Ahron first for not being in their core alliance.
Day 28: Before the castaways competed in the Reward Challenge, they were presented with their favorite desserts: buko pandan salad for Ahron, chocolate cake for Akihiro, chocolate roll cake for Aubrey, mangoes and purple mangosteens for Ervic, strawberry cake for Elma, apple pie for Solenn, and leche flan for Moi. In the mini-challenge, Ervic, Ahron, Elma, and Akihiro were the first four to finish, giving them an advantage in the Reward Challenge. In the said challenge itself, Elma's first puck stopped initially nearest to the target, before Ervic's second puck bumped Solenn's first closer to the target. Ervic made amends by shooting his third puck inches into the target, winning the challenge for him. He was then presented with ₱100,000 and was given the choice to spend it on the other desserts or to keep it for himself. He decided to keep the money. Back at camp, Aubrey discussed her past relationship with Jon. The tribe then received a cryptic message about their safety in the game. Interpreting this as directions to another immunity bracelet, Elma started searching for the said alleged bracelet. Everybody else helped but eventually gave up. Moi then came up with a plan to play a prank on Elma by writing a fake note that would lead to a fake bracelet. The prank was executed so well that Elma quickly hid the fake bracelet, convinced she finally had immunity. However, after Elma was told that it was all just a prank, she still kept the bracelet regardless as a sign of her tribemates' creativity. Akihiro then asked Aubrey and Elma about his likelihood of being in the final five, their answers making him think they were aligned with Solenn.
Day 29: Ervic and Aubrey discussed on possibly taking out Moi and Ahron to the point of including Akihiro to the mix. The castaways then competed in the Immunity Challenge, which was being plagued by successive storms. Finally, over three and a half hours since the challenge began, with Ervic and Akihiro being the only castaways standing, the former gave way to Akihiro for the latter's second immunity win.
Day 30: The entire day was spent with everyone jockeying on their possible votes. At Tribal Council, Akihiro, Elma, and Aubrey were described as being the best persons to reach the end. When Elma was told that there was indeed an immunity bracelet buried at camp, she related the prank played on her, after which the tribe was reminded that both the buried bracelet and the one Aubrey was still holding would only be effective until before the final five. The castaways then rated each other based on trust. After the votes were tallied, Ahron was eliminated, 5–1–1.
Cycle 12: Days 31-33[edit]
Reward Challenge: Contestants would race through the forest to retrieve 20 tags bearing names of heroes: ten of actual Philippine national heroes and ten of fictional Philippine superheroes. After the tags are found, they would then proceed to a word search puzzle board and encircle the twenty names there. First one to finish would win the reward. Reward: ₱500,000, half of which would go to the contestant's chosen charity.
Immunity Challenge: Contestants would insert chips into a bean machine, falling into one of four slots at the bottom. Starting at two chips, the number of chips a contestant should play would increase over time. Play continues until a contestant is eliminated, either by leaving the machine with no chips inside, letting a chip fall to the ground, or being caught with more than two chips on either hand, after which play would resume. Last one standing would win immunity.
Day 31: Before the Reward Challenge, the castaways were visited by Jessica Soho, who brought with her video messages from their chosen charities: CRIBS Foundation for Solenn, Gawad Kalinga for Akihiro, the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) for Aubrey, Golden Acres for Elma, the Vincentian Missionaries Social Development Foundation for Ervic, and Hebreo 12:1 Foundation for Moi. The castaways then competed in the said Challenge, wherein Moi overtook the opposition and won. Upon return to camp, the castaways started searching for the buried immunity bracelet. Solenn's foot started to hurt due to a wound she obtained during the Reward Challenge. When it was determined by medics that the wound would need stitches to close, she had to be evacuated to the nearest hospital for treatment. After the procedure, Solenn was deemed fit enough to return to camp. Meanwhile, back at camp, Ervic and Aubrey discussed contingency plans of taking either Elma or Moi to their fold in case Solenn would not really return. Later, Akihiro related to Aubrey the possibility of an alternate prize in the Immunity Challenge, and the passing of the immunity necklace to Elma instead, if such a prize would suffice. Aubrey then warned him not to take Elma to the final three, knowing the latter could possibly win the game. As dusk began, Solenn returned to camp, to the relief of her tribemates.
Day 32: As instructed by treemail, the Galone tribe temporarily left the island to help out in distributing bags and toys to children at a local school. They then competed in the Immunity Challenge, wherein Akihiro obtained his third immunity win. Afterwards, they were told that either one or two castaways would be voted out at the next Tribal Council. Upon return to camp, Moi expressed to Ervic that she was already without an ally. Ervic responded that, as far as he was concerned, he was still sticking to his alliance. At night, Aubrey related that she would run naked on the last day of the game, if she would last that long; Solenn expressed the same thing. The castaways then frolicked in different ways, knowing the end of the game was at hand.
Day 33: Moi and Elma restarted their search for the buried immunity bracelet. New treemail bearing further information to the bracelet's burial site broadened their search to a tree near shore. Moi became elated after finding the bracelet at the said tree. Afterwards, Elma started acting in a way that her tribemates interpreted as strange, even jumping across a wide stream as a show of her skill as a long jumper. At Tribal Council, Aubrey and Moi played their immunity bracelets as it was the last Tribal Council those could be used. After the votes were tallied, none was cast for the latter two, as Elma was unanimously voted out, 5–1.
Cycle 13: Days 34-35[edit]
Immunity Challenge: Contestants would each stand on two uneven poles as they single-handedly hold onto the pole, on which the immunity necklace was hanging, for as long as they could. Letting go would mean elimination. Last one standing would win a choice between Immunity and a car (a new Honda automobile), with the unclaimed prize given to a chosen fellow castaway.
Night of Day 33: The Galone tribe discussed Elma's recent actions that led to her elimination. They also took into account her remark during the previous Tribal Council that the tribe would eventually turn against each other in the end.
Day 34: The castaways were told that they would be competing in the final Immunity Challenge of the season. They were also shown a car that the winner could also receive. In the said Challenge, Moi and Aubrey were the firsts to go after five hours. The remaining three castaways then surpassed Amanda Coolley Van Cooll's endurance challenge record (which was five hours, 52 minutes, and 10 seconds) back in Palau. After seven hours, they were told that they were no longer allowed to lift either foot from their platforms. Solenn, unable to bear the pain, then quit, leaving the men to compete for immunity. Two hours later, Ervic and Akihiro were further told that they were no longer allowed to squat or shift their feet. Ten hours and 53 minutes since the challenge began, Akihiro told Ervic to give to him the car instead of immunity. Akihiro then jumped off, giving Ervic the win (as well as a new Survivor Philippines endurance challenge record). But when presented the choice of either the car or immunity, Ervic chose the car and gave immunity to Aubrey. Because of this, Akihiro felt disappointed, bitter, and betrayed against Ervic, which was apparent upon returning to camp.
Day 35: Akihiro was still reeling from Ervic and Aubrey's betrayal, to the point that he was not in speaking terms with the two. When Akihiro asked Moi about Ervic and Aubrey's actions, Moi answered that the two feared that he was a threat. Akihiro tried to talk to Ervic on voting off Solenn. Ervic relayed this to Aubrey, after which, they laid out plans on how to keep Solenn longer. At Tribal Council, it was revealed that only one castaway would be eliminated that night. During the discussions, Akihiro aired his frustrations on his tribemates, especially Ervic. In the end, despite the drama the two men created, Moi, to Akihiro's surprise, became the one voted off as previously planned, 4–1.
Finale: Day 36[edit]
Night of Day 35: Upon return to camp, Akihiro decided to separate himself from the others due to the emotions that he had to endure at the previous Tribal Council.
Day 36: The final four castaways were woken up by Richard, who then congratulated them on reaching the end of the game and showed them a scrap containing photographs from previous challenges. Afterwards, the castaways burned down their camp. They got on a boat and rode through a river, stopping at the torches that signify those who left the game, cutting off their name tags and placing them on floating candles, which was released onto the sea. They then went to another spot where they were dressed up in formal wear in preparation for the final Tribal Council. At the final Tribal Council itself, the final four faced a mostly averse jury, with most of the heat directed at Ervic, Aubrey and Akihiro, forcing the three to defend themselves in different ways. After the final four finished their final words, Richard revealed that the vote for that night would be for the seventh jury member. After the final four and the jury cast their votes, they were further told that the results would not be revealed until several months later back in the Philippines. After the eventual revelation of the last jury member, the actual final vote for the remaining final three would then take place, all in front of a live audience. Following Survivor tradition, Richard then took the voting urn and left the Tribal Council area.
A few months later, in the GMA Network Center in Quezon City, it was revealed that Aubrey and Akihiro had the most votes, tying with three each. The ensuing revote transferred Aubrey to the jury, 5–3. In the actual final vote that happened afterwards, Akihiro was declared the Sole Survivor, 3–2–2. To signify the title, he wore a special necklace, one more ornate than the immunity necklace.
Voting history[edit]
Tribal Council (TC) numbers are almost the same as Cycle numbers as a Tribal Council occurs at the end of each cycle; eliminations that happen outside a Tribal Council do not bear a Tribal Council number, but count towards a cycle. Episode numbers denote the episode(s) when the voting and subsequent revelation of votes and elimination during a Tribal Council took place. They can also denote the episode wherein a contestant officially left the game for any reason.


Original Tribes
Day 9 Tribes
Shuffled Tribes
Merged Tribe
TC #: — 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14–15
Episode #: 4 10 15 20 24 30 35 36 40 45 50 54 59 61 64, 70
Eliminated: Princess
No voteV1 Doc Ferdz
1 voteV2 Myka
4/5 votes Buhawi
3/4 votes Karen
4/7 votes Trizsa
6/7 votes Mico
3/6 votes Ian
4/7 votesV3 Jon
4/6 votesV4 Aira
7/9 votes Michelle
7/8 votes Ahron
5/7 votes Elma
5/6 votesV5 Moi
4/5 votes TieV6 Aubrey
5/8 votes
Voter
Vote
Akihiro      Trizsa  Moi Michelle Aira Michelle Ahron Elma Moi Aubrey NoneV6
Ervic      Trizsa  Aira Michelle Aira Michelle Ahron Elma Moi Akihiro Akihiro
Solenn  — Myka Buhawi Ian  Mico Ian Jon Aira Michelle Ahron Elma Moi Akihiro Akihiro
Aubrey      Trizsa  Aira Michelle Aira Michelle Ahron Elma Moi Akihiro NoneV6
Moi     Karen  Mico Aira Jon Aira Michelle Aubrey Elma Akihiro Solenn Akihiro
Elma  — Myka Buhawi  Trizsa  Ian Michelle Aira Michelle Ahron Solenn  Aubrey Aubrey
Ahron     Karen  Aira Ian Jon Aira Michelle Ervic  Aubrey Aubrey
Michelle      Trizsa  Ahron Aubrey Ervic Akihiro  Ervic Aubrey
Aira     Ian  Mico Ian Jon Ervic  Ervic Aubrey
Jon      Trizsa  Ahron Aubrey  Solenn Aubrey
Ian     Karen  Aira Solenn 
Mico  — Myka Buhawi Karen  Ian 
Trizsa      Jon 
Karen     Moi 
Buhawi  Doc Ferdz Myka Mico 
Myka  — Mico 
Doc Ferdz  — 
Princess  

Jury Vote
TC #: 15
Episode #: 70
Finalist: Ervic
 2/7 votes Solenn
 2/7 votes Akihiro
 3/7 votes
Juror
Vote
Aubrey Ervic  
Moi Ervic  
Elma   Akihiro
Ahron  Solenn 
Michelle  Solenn 
Aira   Akihiro
Jon   Akihiro

^V1 Princess declared herself to have quit the game on Day 2. Therefore no vote occurred for her removal from the game. Furthermore, the Tribal Council that occurred after her departure involved no eliminations and instead concentrated on the appointment and election of tribal leaders.
^V2 Although the entire tribe was present, only the tribe leader was allowed to vote. Everybody else's votes are listed in the table as blank.
^V3 Aira and Moi played their respective Immunity Bracelets. Therefore, the votes against each of them were not counted. Additionally, Sar Mayee participated in the second round of voting on Day 19 as a part of their additional reward for winning the Immunity Challenge on the same day.
^V4 Michelle played Jon's Immunity Bracelet. Therefore, the votes against her were not counted.
^V5 Aubrey and Moi played their respective Immunity Bracelets. Therefore, the votes against each of them were not counted.
^V6 The vote in the final Tribal Council "on the island" was actually for the seventh jury member, at which votes were cast by both the final four and the members of the present jury. The full results, revealed in front of a live audience, ended in a tie between Aubrey and Akihiro, at three votes each. This resulted in a live revote, where Aubrey and Akihiro were ineligible to vote.
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b The survivor in Richard Gutierrez
2.Jump up ^ Survivor Philippines S3, De Warrenne Pictures website
3.^ Jump up to: a b Cruz, Marinel R. (August 14, 2010). "Celebs gear up for new ‘Survivor’ tilt". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
4.Jump up ^ "24 Oras". 2010-08-73. GMA Network. Quezon City, Philippines.
5.Jump up ^ Mythical Creatures, All Things Burmese. Accessed September 8, 2010.
External links[edit]
Official website
Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown on Twitter


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Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown

Winner
Albert "Betong" Sumaya, Jr.
Presented by

No. of episodes
65 + 1 Reunion Special
No. of days
36
No. of survivors
20 (10 pairs of 2)
Production

Location(s)
San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines[1]
Filming dates
September 21, 2011
– October 26, 2011
Broadcast

Original run
November 14, 2011[2] – February 19, 2012
Chronology

Preceded by
Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown
Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown is the fourth season of the Philippine version of the reality television series Survivor.
Richard Gutierrez reprised his hosting stint for the second time after Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown. Unlike the previous season, and any other celebrity and non-celebrity seasons in any Survivor franchise, this installment would feature celebrities grouped as couples with preexisting relationships. Teasers of castaways' identities were partially revealed in the third week of October 2011.[3] A week after the teasers were revealed, the identities of the celebrity castaways were then fully identified.[4]
The show was entirely shot in San Vicente, Palawan, the first time the Philippine franchise has filmed in their home country.[5] The show premiered on GMA Network on November 14, 2011.
Initial tribe names were Bulan ("moon" in Cuyonon and Visayan languages) and Tala (archaic Tagalog term for "star"), termed in-show to be names of goddesses of the moon and stars respectively. In the eventual merge, the new tribe was named Apolaki, after the Tagalog god of the sun and also the god of the warriors. Though the game is a doubles format, it was revealed in the first episode that only one will remain as the Celebrity Sole Survivor who will win ₱3,000,000.
This season is noted to be the one with the most number of quitters, as five separate contestants left the game voluntary during the first six days of the game due to mostly moral reasons. It also has a gender imbalance because there were nine males and eleven females.
The season was won by Albert "Betong" Sumaya, Jr. with the vote of 4–2–1, defeating Mara Yokohama and Stef Prescott.


Contents  [hide]
1 Twists and Changes
2 Contestants
3 The game 3.1 Cycle 1: Days 1-4
3.2 Cycle 2: Days 5-6
3.3 Cycle 3: Days 7-8
3.4 Cycle 4: Days 9-12
3.5 Cycle 5: Days 13-15
3.6 Cycle 6: Days 16-18
3.7 Cycle 7: Days 19-21
3.8 Cycle 8: Days 22-23
3.9 Cycle 9: Days 24-26
3.10 Cycle 10: Days 27-28
3.11 Cycle 11: Days 29-32
3.12 Cycle 12: Days 33-34
3.13 Finale: Days 35-36
4 Voting history
5 Controversy 5.1 "Cheating" incident
6 References
7 External links

Twists and Changes[edit]
Aside from its biggest twist, which is the "doubles" concept, this season also featured old and new twists and changes into the game.
Temptation Reward: The winning tribe in a Reward Challenge would choose one or two of their own to partake in the Temptation Reward. After being shown the reward, the chosen one/s were then also presented with the consequence that comes upon accepting the Temptation Reward. Declining from the Temptation Reward is also an option, if those chosen would deem accepting it be too harmful for their life in the game.
Tribal Shuffle: Occurring on Cycle 4, this ended the "doubles" format, as the pairs were broken down, with one going to Bulan and the other to Tala.
Second Reward Challenge in a Cycle: Also used in season 2, this occurred on Cycle 11 when the castaways fought for a car.
Contestants[edit]

Contestant/Couple
Original Tribe
Day 5 Tribe2
Shuffled Tribe4
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes

§ Geneva Cruz1
Singer and actress Bulan    Quit
 Day 2 0
♥ Alyssa Alano
TV host
Aifha Medina
SexBomb Girls member Bulan    1st & 2nd Voted Out
 Day 4 7
¤ Jackie Forster
Actress
Angelika "Angelicopter" Schmeing-Cruz
Radio DJ Tala Tala   Quit
 Day 6 0
৳ Ellen Adarna
Actress
Filo Cucueco
Businessman Tala Tala   Quit
 Day 6 0
¶ Maria Isabel "Maribel" Lopez
Beauty queen and 80's sexy actress Bulan Tala2   3rd Voted Out
 Day 8 83
‡ Isabel Granada
Sexy actress and singer Tala Tala Bulan  4th Voted Out
 Day 12 33,5
# Carlo Gonzales
Commercial model Tala Tala Tala  5th Voted Out
 Day 15 4
‡ Chuckie Dreyfus
Actor and musical composer Tala Tala Tala Apolaki 6th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 18 93
# Arthur Solinap
Actor Tala Tala Bulan 7th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 21 7
≈ John Odulio
Member of the Philippine Volcanoes Bulan Bulan Bulan 8th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 23 5
₰ Gino Dela Peña
TV host and commercial model Bulan Bulan Bulan 9th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 26 75
≈ Arnold Aninion
Member of the Philippine Volcanoes Bulan Bulan Tala 10th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 28 5
♠ Mary "Maey" Bautista
Comedienne and TV host Tala Tala Tala 11th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 32 3
§ KC Montero1
TV host and former MTV Philippines VJ Bulan Bulan Bulan 12th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 34 5
₰ Stef Prescott
StarStruck finalist Bulan Bulan Tala 2nd Runner Up 56
¶ Mara Yokohama
Professional surfer Bulan Bulan2 Tala 1st Runner Up 8
♠ Albert "Betong" Sumaya, Jr.
Comedian and TV host Tala Tala Bulan Sole Survivor 1
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils (either solo or as part of a pair) where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received during the final Tribal Council.The colors and symbols are used to denote the pairs. They are not necessarily associated to a certain pair.
^1 Geneva and KC initially started as partners. But when Geneva decided to quit the game, the producers of the show gave KC the chance to stay as a solo contestant.
^2 Maribel and Mara accepted the Temptation Reward, resulting of the two being split up between the two tribes. Mara stayed in Bulan, while Maribel switched to Tala.
^3 Vote count does not include four votes against Chuckie & Isabel and three against Maribel when they played their Immunity Bracelets during the first round of voting on Day 8.
^4 Due to the tribal shuffle, the pairs were broken down, one going to Bulan and the other to Tala, now playing individually as opposed to doubles format.
^5 Vote count does not include two votes each against Isabel and Gino during a tiebreaker vote on Day 12.
^6 Vote count does not include three votes against Stef when she played Arnold's Immunity Bracelet on Day 15.
The game[edit]
Cycles in this article refer to the three-day periods in the game (unless indicated), composed of at least the Immunity Challenge and the subsequent Tribal Council. Except on the first cycle, every cycle begins at the end of the previous Tribal Council. So any events that occurred after a Tribal Council will be chronicled in the next cycle.


Cycle no.
Air dates
Challenges
Temptation
Temptation
 Accepted?
Eliminated
Vote
Finish

Reward
Immunity
01 November 14 to 18 and
 November 21 to 22, 2011 John and Arnold,
 Isabel and ChuckieC1 Jackie
 Angelicopter Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg GenevaC2 No Vote Quit
 Day 2
Tala* Alyssa
 Aifha 7–2 1st & 2nd Voted Out
 Day 4
02 November 23 to 25 and
 November 28 to 29, 2011 Bulan Bulan Maribel
 Mara Crystal Clear action apply.png Jackie
 Angelicopter No Vote Quit
 Day 6
03 November 29 to December 2, 2011 Bulan Bulan** John
 Arnold Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Filo
 Ellen No Vote Quit
 Day 6
Maribel 0–0
 6–1 3rd Voted Out
 Day 8
04 December 5 to 9, 2011 Tala Tala Carlo Crystal Clear action apply.png Isabel 3–3
 2–2 4th Voted Out
 Day 12
05 December 9 and
 December 12 to 15, 2011 Tala Bulan Arnold Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Carlo 3–0 5th Voted Out
 Day 15
06 December 16 and
 December 19 to 23, 2011 NoneC3 KC  Chuckie 9–1 6th Voted Out
 1st Jury Member
 Day 18
07 December 23,
 December 26 to 30, 2011
 and January 2, 2012 KC Betong, KC, StefC4  Arthur 6–3 7th Voted Out
 2nd Jury Member
 Day 21
Arnold 
08 January 3 to 6
 and January 9, 2012 John
 [Arnold, Betong] Arnold  John 4–2–1–1 8th Voted Out
 3rd Jury Member
 Day 23
09 January 10 to 13
 and January 16 to 17, 2012 KC
 [Betong, Gino] Stef  Gino 4–2–1 9th Voted Out
 4th Jury Member
 Day 26
10 January 18 to 20
 and January 23 to 24, 2012 Arnold Maey
 (Betong)C5  Arnold 4–2 10th Voted Out
 5th Jury Member
 Day 28
11 January 25 to 27
 and January 30 to February 2, 2012 KC
 [Stef] KC
 [Maey] KC  Maey 3–2 11th Voted Out
 6th Jury Member
 Day 32
12 February 3 and February 6, 2012 None Mara  KC 3–1 12th Voted Out
 7th Jury Member
 Day 34
Finale February 7 to February 10, 2012 Jury Vote  Stef 4–2–1 2nd Runner-Up
Mara 1st Runner-Up
Betong Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or people who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one player won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
* Combined Reward and Immunity Challenge.
 ** An additional reward was given to the winning tribe(s).
^C1 Two pairs who first completed the challenge won immunity. Note that the first Reward Challenge occurred before the castaways were grouped into tribes.
^C2 Geneva decided to quit Survivor; however, the producers gave KC a chance to play the game as a solo contestant.
^C3 There was no reward challenge because of the merge, but a fake reward challenge had happened that lead them to the merge.
^C4 KC, Betong and Stef obtained their immunity from a bribe during the Immunity Challenge.
^C5 Maey won immunity, but gave it to Betong before the vote.

Cycle 1: Days 1-4[edit]
Pair Reward Challenge: Castaways must free themselves from a water cage, and swim to the shore. Along the way are mystery sacks that may contain items that are useful in anyway during their stay in the island which they could retrieve at their discretion. Upon reaching the shore, the castaways must first bind themselves with their respective partners. After that, they must hit the containers hung onto a tree using a long bamboo stick. Inside two of those containers each contain two immunity bracelets. When a pair finds the immunity bracelets, they must run to the flag to finish the game. The first two pairs to have the immunity bracelets wins the Reward Challenge. Reward: Immunity bracelet
Tribal Reward/Immunity Challenge: Six climbers must climb several A frames, bringing with them three abaca ropes. Before climbing to the next A frame, all the members of the tribe must be completed and should station themselves on a designated mat. They would repeat this sequence until the tribe had reached the last mat. After the climbers had completed the A frame obstacle, they needed to carry a crate to a starting point (in a form of an another mat) for the next part of the challenge. When the tribe had reached the starting point, they need to tie the crate using the rope that they brought along with them. After that, they would put the crate in a long sliding platform, and pull it until it reached the other three members of the tribe who are assigned to solve a puzzle located inside the crate. The first tribe to finish the puzzle and reading aloud its contents wins reward and immunity. Reward: Shelter materials, flint, and a hammock
Temptation Reward: Immunity bracelet for each member of the pair.
Temptation Consequence: One member must transfer to the opposing tribe. If one member would be voted out in a Tribal Council, the partner would have to be eliminated as well.

Day 1: After undergoing a mud ritual, the castaways were put on a water cage, of which was meters away from the shore. Host Richard Guttierez arrived via seaplane and introduced them to the game and to their first challenge. In the challenge, many of the castaways prioritized looking for the necklaces rather than gathering supplies. The Philippine Volcanoes pair of Arnold & John and former love team Isabel & Chuckie were first to retrieve the necklaces. The castaways then inspected the supplies they gathered during the challenge. Through a schoolyard pick, the two tribes were formed. The Volcanoes duo, the first two members of Bulan, were joined by dating partners Gino & Stef, ex-couple KC & Geneva, mother and daughter Maribel & Mara, and friends Alyssa & Aifha. On the other hand, Isabel & Chuckie's tribe Tala had cousins Carlo & Arthur, couple Ellen & Filo, friends Jackie & Angelicopter, and comedic duo Betong & Maey as its members. The tribes were then directed to their camps, where they started to gather food and build shelter. At Bulan, as the rest of the tribe worked, Gino saw the Volcanoes making alliances with KC. KC was also able to make fire using only bamboo, something the entire Tala tribe were not able to achieve after several tries. Although still early, tribal life had already started to take its emotional toll on Geneva and Aifha, with Geneva already airing her intention to quit. In the evening, a remark by Aifha caused an argument between her and Alyssa.
Day 2: As tribal life went on in Bulan, Geneva was still stressed and was crying. After KC answered to the producer that he wanted to continue the game alone, Geneva decided to quit after having an argument with KC and with the resident psychologist about the ethics of the game. However, the producers decided to give KC the chance to stay in the game as a solo contestant. Difficulties faced by Bulan en route to the challenge area due to the weather and emerging swells forced the producers to postpone the challenge to the next day.
Day 3: In the Reward/Immunity Challenge, Bulan initially led up to the puzzle part, where Tala caught up. Maribel already had the answer to the puzzle, Tagumpay ng isa ay tagumpay ng lahat ("The success of one is the success of all"), while her tribe's puzzle was still unfinished. This enabled Tala to overtake Bulan and complete their puzzle, winning the challenge. After Bulan left, Tala was told of the Temptation Reward. After much deliberation, the tribe chose Angelicopter and Jackie, who stayed behind to see the temptation reward. After weighing their options and their tribe's welfare, the two decided not to accept the temptation and returned to camp, where they discussed about the temptation reward and why they did not accept it. At Bulan, upon noticing a large beehive near camp and the size of the bees that inhabited it, the tribe decided to move their camp to a safer location. At Tala, after several tries using their flint, the tribe finally had a small flame which petered out moments later, forcing the tribe to spend their third straight night without fire. Back at Bulan, after the tribe had a brief mock fire dance to amuse themselves, Maribel apologized to her tribemates about what happened during the Reward/Immunity Challenge. She also expressed wanting to come back to her comfort zone, being the oldest in the tribe.
Day 4: At Tala, after several failed attempts by her tribemates, Jackie finally made a large sustainable flame for her tribe. At Bulan, Maribel and Mara were already presumed that they were already next due to Maribel's desires to go home. Maribel even wanted to tell her tribe to vote her out. Later, while everybody frolicked at the beach, Arnold lost his immunity bracelet in the wave, making him concerned on his life in the game. But he was assured by his alliance, particularly KC, that the loss of the bracelet was already minor compared to the strength of the alliance itself. At Tribal Council, Richard regarded the game as one not for the weak and Geneva's resignation from the game as a "waste" of a spot for the show. Talk then turned to the strengths and weaknesses of the tribe. It was then announced that, instead of a single person, a pair would be voted out instead. In the end, rather than follow Maribel's wish, the Volcanoes, KC, Gino, and Stef decided to keep Maribel and Mara and instead send Alyssa and Aifha home, 7–2.
Cycle 2: Days 5-6[edit]
Reward Challenge: One member would play as a goalkeeper floating on their own raft, while the rest would ride with connected rafts. Using paddles with two holes, they would scoop a ball and either pass it to a teammate or fling it to the opposing tribe's goal. Participants should not use their hands to pick up or throw their ball; they could only use their hands to maneuver their rafts. A participant who falls off their raft would temporarily be out of the game until they lift themselves back to their raft. First tribe to score three points would win the reward. Reward: Fishing materials, snorkeling gear, condiments, and two large lapu-lapu.
Temptation Reward: Immunity bracelet for each member of the pair.
Temptation Consequence: If accepted, one member must transfer to the opposing tribe. But this time, if one member would be voted out in a Tribal Council, it wouldn't affect their partner as long as they still have their own immunity bracelet.[6]
Immunity Challenge: In a series of matches, each team had to push a large ball across a mud field into their opponents' goal, while preventing their opponents from doing the same. One ball per tribe would be deployed in each match. Opponents could only hold each other on the waist and riding on the ball and pinning or hitting the opponent were not allowed. First tribe to score three points would win immunity.
Day 5: The two tribes faced off in a heated Reward Challenge where, along with the removal of goalkeepers and one pair per tribe, Tala scored the first two points. With several members of Bulan deciding to paddle with their hands, they eventually tied with Tala, then stole another goal for the win, 3-2. Bulan chose Mara and her mother Maribel to stay for the Temptation Reward. After much mother-daughter talk and taking in the pros and cons, especially on Maribel's and the Bulan tribe's welfare and the possibility of a tribal shuffle, Mara and Maribel accepted the bracelets with the latter deciding to be part of Tala, wanting to weaken it further. Naturally, Bulan was surprised to see Mara alone upon return to camp. Mara then divulged to Gino her mother's transfer to Tala, which she eventually told to the rest of the tribe except Stef. Meanwhile at Tala, the tribe was also shocked and horrified to see Maribel becoming one of their own, with Maribel acting like she was forced to switch tribes, to the point that several members, notably Jackie, Angelicopter, and Ellen, were already intimidated by her. Maribel made further fabrications about a tribal shuffle, making Isabel and Chuckie think about giving up their immunity bracelets to whoever would be transferred to Bulan. Later that night, Chuckie and Ellen talked about stealing Maribel's immunity bracelet, not immediately believing Maribel's story of how she produced hers.
Day 6: At Tala, the women took advantage of Maribel's absence to look for her immunity bracelet among her belongings while she was talking to Carlo. They were not successful, not knowing she had already hid the bracelet in her underwear even before she arrived at camp. The two tribes met again in the Immunity Challenge, where, despite some roughhousing from both tribes, Bulan swept Tala 3–0. As Bulan celebrated, Jackie noted Maribel gesturing and talking to Mara in Japanese, a language both mother and daughter understood. To Jackie, it was a sign that Maribel already wanted out the game. After a brief stay at camp, Tala proceeded to Tribal Council, where talk initially focused on the roughhousing that went on in the Immunity Challenge, particularly the shouting match that ensued between the Volcanoes duo and several Tala members after Arnold rolled the ball over Carlo. The discussion then turned to the most averse reception Maribel had upon her arrival to Tala. Finally, Richard revealed that in the relatively short history of the Philippine Survivor franchise, Tala was already regarded as the whiniest tribe due to complaints its members had, most importantly on personal safety, to which Richard reminded that anyone who competes in Survivor must endure the rawest nature could offer; those who could not stand the elements and fierceness of the game must quit if they so desire. Just as the tribe was about to vote, Angelicopter and Jackie expressed their decision to leave the game as to them, the current dynamic was already going against their morals, particularly Jackie's. So the host pulled the pair's nametags from their torches and tossed them into the fire, signifying the pair's exit.
Cycle 3: Days 7-8[edit]
Reward Challenge: Using materials provided to them, the tribe must devise a five-minute performance number to be presented in front of a panel of judges. The tribe that was adjudged to have the better performance would win the reward. Reward: A breakfast buffet and three egg-laying chickens.
Temptation Reward: Hotdog sandwiches and ₱100,000.
Temptation Consequence: The reward the tribe earned would be transferred to the other tribe.
Immunity Challenge: Standing on a platform, each contestant would hold onto a net filled with a kilogram of seafood on each hand at shoulder level. A belt marker would be worn at each contestant's waist; if either net would go lower than the marker, the contestant would be eliminated. Contestants who are eliminated would then have 10 seconds to choose a tribemate, who would then take their load. Last person standing would win immunity for their tribe. Additional reward: Six kilograms of seafood.

Night of Day 6: Soon after Tribal Council ended, Filo and Ellen also decided to quit as well, citing their safety and the game's intensity. Meanwhile, the Tala tribe was instructed to head to the production area instead of their camp due to inclement weather to be brought by Typhoon Pedring; Bulan already evacuated to the production area while Tala was heading to Tribal Council.
Day 7: As the rains from Typhoon Pedring poured and the tribes amused themselves to pass the time, Stef was treated for the sunburns she obtained the day before, while Chuckie, Isabel, Betong, and Maey plotted on how to use Chuckie and Isabel's immunity bracelets and/or to steal Maribel's. Later, the tribes were visited by Ruffa Gutierrez and mother Annabelle Rama, who brought to the tribes materials and instructions for the upcoming Reward Challenge. After much practice, the two tribes faced off in the Reward Challenge, to be overseen by Ruffa and Annabelle as well as a small audience of local children. Although Tala had more members with acting experience, both tribes gave performances that amused Ruffa, Annabelle, and the children. As a result, there was no consensus on which tribe won; instead, Bulan was declared the winner by points of 83.5% while Tala received 66%. After Tala left, Bulan chose the Volcanoes duo to take a peek at the Temptation Reward, which the pair decidedly refused.
Day 8: Bulan enjoyed their newfound breakfast reward, while Tala returned to their daily routine, seeing that their camp had withstood the bad weather. Isabel and Maey discussed that they would continue to target Maribel unless they see her immunity bracelet. At Bulan, although camp was also spared, the tribe again relocated it to somewhere drier. The tribes then competed in the Immunity Challenge, the first endurance challenge of the season. Maey accidentally dropped part of her new load, leaving Chuckie to battle against the Volcanoes duo alone. Unable to bear a total of 12 kilos on his hands any longer, Chuckie eventually gave Tala its fourth consecutive loss. While an exchange of hugs ensued between opposing tribe members, Maey saw Gino covertly transfer an immunity bracelet to Maribel's shirt. As Tala was returning to camp, everyone was beginning to be irked by Maribel's continued presence to the point that Carlo had an argument with Isabel and Maribel. Meanwhile, Betong and Maey prepared themselves on their potential department should voting go against them. In this Tribal Council, the host threw Ellen and Filo's nametags at the firepit to signify their quitting just after the recent tribal council. Maribel tried to explain her actions, even denying that she blew the previous two challenges. After the ensuing vote, Maribel as well as Chuckie & Isabel used their immunity bracelets. But with all votes going to either Maribel or the former loveteam, the tribe was forced to vote again which resulted to Maribel being voted out 6-1.
Cycle 4: Days 9-12[edit]
Reward Challenge: One member from each tribe would compete in a round. In a round, the two competitors would spin a wheel each. The first wheel contains the names of vegetables and fruits while the second one have different portions from an animal. The both chosen fruit/vegetable and the animal part would be mixed in a blender with bee larvae, worms and water, and be made as a drink. Whoever finishes first would win the round; first tribe to win five rounds would also win the reward. Reward: A barbecue party by a waterfall.
Temptation Reward: Two anting-antings; a black and a gold one. The black anting-anting would add one vote while the gold one would subtract a vote in tribal council. The castaway who received it should not use it to himself/herself and only to be used to his/her tribemates.
Temptation Consequence: The castaway who received it would not join the barbecue party.
Immunity Challenge: In a three-level platform, each tribe would assign a member in each level; whoever was on the highest level would pour water and be drained to the bamboos that would be used as the gutters. The members on the lower levels would support and connect the bamboos so the water will continuously drain in a large barrel. Once the barrel is full of water, it would release the puzzle pieces to be solved by a member. Whoever finishes the puzzle first win the immunity.
Day 9: Unaired
Day 10: Meeting up for the Reward Challenge, Bulan was shocked that Maribel was voted out, not as they predicted to happen. Richard instructed Mara to give her immunity bracelet back because it works as the twin of Maribel's bracelet as Maribel used hers already. If she don't give it back, she would be also eliminated the same as her mother. At the Reward Challenge, the first round was won by Arthur against John. Seven rounds happened on the challenge with the last round won again by Arthur against KC. With Tala winning the challenge, Carlo volunteered to receive the Temptation Reward without consulting the tribe while Arthur also wanted to get it because he thought he deserved to get it due to him winning the last round. Carlo accepted the temptation, preventing himself from experiencing the reward, as he deemed that the tribe would need it in the merge. Carlo told them about the anting-antings and later on, they leave him for the reward. Being lonely in the camp, Carlo made yellow bracelets for his tribemates and moved their firepit away from their tent. At Bulan, the tribe decided to barbecue one of their three chickens. While sleeping, Stef was bitten possibly by a Philippine cobra and was sent to a hospital in Manila to be treated. At this time, there was still no confirmation if whether or not Stef would still play Survivor.
Day 11: The tribes met and thought an immunity challenge would happen but instead, a tribal shuffle was held. Each pair was asked to pick two baskets face-to-face on a table that would contain their new buffs, which determine what tribe they would be. Mara and KC became a pair while any basket Gino picked, the other basket in front of it would be Stef's. When the baskets were opened, it was revealed that the pairs would be broken down with one going to Bulan and the other in Tala. Back at the camps, each tribe welcomed the new members warmly. At Bulan, talks on behind their backs were already circulating with the original Tala members, Arthur and Betong and the original Bulan members, KC, John and Gino in strategies to get rid of the original Bulan or Tala members respectively. At Tala, Arnold and Mara felt the warmth being there at their new tribe.
Day 12: At the Immunity Challenge, Bulan chose Gino as the drainer and John as the puzzle solver while Tala chose Chuckie to be the former one and Carlo as the latter one. There was a close race between the tribes as Tala's puzzles were released seconds after Bulan's. Carlo finished the puzzle first but it was put in opposite side so John had time to finish his first, yet Carlo turned his puzzle pieces quickly, winning the immunity for Tala. After winning the challenge, Maey and Chuckie were worried that either Betong or Isabel would be voted out. While in Bulan, talks about their voting started surfacing. The original Bulan members tried to bring Isabel to their side that she mentioned to Betong and Arthur that they would vote out the latter. After the original Bulan tribe's plan was ruined, John tried to talk to Arthur about bringing him to their side. At Tribal Council, the loss of the tribe at the Immunity Challenge and trust was discussed. Richard announced the end of doubles format as only one member would be voted out on every tribal council starting this day. A tie between Gino and Isabel was announced after the votes were revealed, with the members sticking with their old tribemates. A revote was instructed, still resulting to a tie. Gino and Isabel were then instructed to play the fire-making challenge to break the tie. Being the only one to build fire, Gino won the tiebreaker challenge, sending Isabel home.
Cycle 5: Days 13-15[edit]
Reward Challenge: The challenge was composed of 3 legs. At the first leg, from the shore, castaways would run to a mudpit, where they would find their own paddle, corresponding their tribe color. Then, they would go to the second leg. There, they would tie a basket at their waist level at their back. Using their paddle and hands, they would find three rope rings in their designated sandpile corresponding their tribe color. Once they found one, they would shoot it at their basket using the paddle. One member from each tribe who finds the three rope rings first would advance to the last leg. At the last leg, from their tribe mat, they would shoot each rope ring to a pole with hoops for each ring. Whoever shot all the rope rings first wins reward for their tribe. Reward: Shower and coffee; immunity bracelet for the person who won it for the tribe; and the opportunity to pick first between Jon Hall and Akihiro Sato, Season 3 contestants, that would help them for the next immunity challenge.
Temptation Reward: ₱100,000
Temptation Consequence: The tribe would not get the shower.
Immunity Challenge: A member from each tribe would play in a round. Both of them would slide on a large tarpaulin and would get a numbered ball that was assigned by the host. Once they got the right ball, they would shoot it in their basket attached on a wall. Whoever shoots first wins a point for that round; first tribe to get five points wins immunity.
Night of Day 12: Gino comforted Betong and Arthur after the elimination of Isabel. The original Bulan alliance, KC, Gino and John, had planned to lose the immunity challenge so they can vote out Arthur.
Day 13: Stef finally came back after she was cured of the cobra's bite. Bulan practiced their throwing after they read the treemail that said throwing would be part of the reward challenge. At the Reward Challenge, Arnold was the first to find a rope ring and it progressed as he found all the three rope rings, that made Tala's third consecutive win. It lead him at getting an immunity bracelet. Then, Richard called Jon Hall and Akihiro Sato and asked Tala who they want to be part of their tribe. Tala chose Jon Hall as he was considered the biggest threat of the previous season while Akihiro Sato, last season's Celebrity Sole Survivor, went to Bulan. For the Temptation Reward, Arnold volunteered to go and declined the money to strengthen the tribe's trust to him. As a reward, Tala enjoyed their fresh shower and hot coffees. Back to their camps, Akihiro and Jon taught their tribemates how to improve their shelters and gave some advices about playing the game.
Day 14: In the Immunity Challenge, at the first round, Akihiro and Jon competed with each other. Jon led first but Akihiro ended up winning the round. Bulan led by winning the first two rounds, but Tala caught up thereafter. After a tight race, Gino ended up winning the last round accidentally, although their goal was not to win. After the challenge, Akihiro and Jon bade their goodbyes. At Tala, instead of worrying for the next day's Tribal Council, they bond together at playing at the sand. At Bulan, Gino reached Betong to join their alliance because they were thinking Arnold and Mara is now in alliance with the original Tala members, especially Carlo. Betong would see if he would join their alliance. Back to Tala, talks about voting out Stef had been going on. Stef had thought she was the next one to be voted out because she was always the one left out when her tribemates were having a group talk.
Day 15: The next day, Stef made friendship bracelets so her tribemates wouldn't think of her to vote out. At the Tribal Council, after the voting, Arnold gave his immunity bracelet to Stef, which shocked the original Tala members. Stef used the immunity bracelet and when the votes were revealed, Tala's perceived leader Carlo was blindsided and was sent home without even using or passing his anting-antings, 3-0.
Cycle 6: Days 16-18[edit]
Immunity Challenge: Contestants must first traverse over a bamboo wall, then cross a bamboo bridge maze. When one falls off the bamboo maze, they had to restart from the beginning. Next, they would cross through an elastic wall and run through a burlap maze to search for three bags containing three-dimensional puzzle pieces. Once the bags were retrieved, they would run to a table and assemble the puzzle, a replica of the Manunggul Jar. First to finish the puzzle would win immunity.
Night of Day 15: After the Tribal Council, Arnold explained his unexpected actions to Maey and Chuckie. They were still horrified of what happened. Stef started crying due to Arnold's deceptive actions in the Tribal Council and her not being informed of the plan to give to her the immunity bracelet.
Day 16: The tribes met for a reward challenge, that they didn't know was fake. Richard instructed them to dig a wooden cylinder on the sandpile and go back to their tribe mat for their further instructions. Maey was the first to find a cylinder while John was the last one. They were then instructed to open them and it contained their new merged tribe buffs. Richard later revealed that their tribe would be called Apolaki and also revealed their tribe flag. They were then instructed to go to their merge feast. They ate lechon and their respective favorite foods. They were entertained by the renowned Rachel Lobangco and Puerto Princesa performers. While eating lechon, Mara found an immunity bracelet hidden in the lechon's belly, which was almost nabbed by Stef. Chuckie and Maey talked about what happened at the last Tribal Council to their original Tala alliance while Arnold did the same to his original Bulan alliance. The new tribe used Bulan's camp as their new camp. The original Tala alliance was targeting Stef to be their new alliance member as she was seen as an outcast when she's with her original tribemates.
Day 17: They decided to build another camp to accommodate themselves, instead of expanding the old one. They received their first treemail consisting of drawings instead of words, which was later adapted on the next treemails. A sketch of their flag and paints were engraved, citing that they need to decorate their tribe, which was done by Maey and Stef. The Bulan boys started thinking about the closeness of Stef to the Tala alliance, which would definitely bring a tie if she went with them. The castaways competed in the first Individual Immunity Challenge where KC, Stef, and Mara forged ahead while everybody else was stuck at the bamboo maze. KC was the first to finish his puzzle and win immunity. Back at camp, they found that the chicken they were about eat suddenly disappeared. Betong noted Mara's lack of remorse for the missing chicken as she was the one who tied it. Betong felt he had received the full burden when it was lost although he just helped Mara bring it back to the cage.
Day 18: Betong saw a fish floating on the waters, in which he and Stef decided to cook. Betong, Maey and Stef cited Mara's lack of consideration as she took the cooked fish first, not letting the others eat it first. The tribe noted Chuckie sleeping and not feeling well (Chuckie himself later attributed this to lifelong intermittent bouts of vertigo). With rain continuously pouring at camp, the nearby stream started to widen into a river, eroding its sandy banks. This forced the tribe to be evacuated to a safer place. Later, the castaways were interviewed by Celebrity Showdown contestant Aubrey Miles about tribal life and their fellow tribemates. At Apolaki's first Tribal Council, Aubrey revealed the results of her survey, surprising the castaways, especially Stef, which received most of the votes when it comes to questions involving deceit. Aubrey also noted Gino's sarcasm when she interviewed him. Talk then turned to how the game had changed the individual dynamics of three of the whole pairs still in the game, Stef and Gino, Betong and Maey and the Volcanoes duo. Despite the negative situation in which Stef was slowly finding herself in, concerns over Chuckie's wellness and perceived weakness prevailed as the tribe made him the first member of the jury, 9–1.
Cycle 7: Days 19-21[edit]
Reward Challenge: Contestants were each tied to a rope that was wrapped around a rail. They would need to maneuver themselves around the rail to lengthen the rope to which they can run to platters of varying distance containing coins. Assigned with pouches, they would fill it with coins and run back to their main table to unload their coins. There would be five coin platters for each contestant. The challenge will end when at least one contestant would gather coins from their fifth and farthest platter and return to their main table. If no one would reach their fifth platter within five minutes, an additional two minutes would be allotted for the challenge to end. The one with the highest amount of coins gathered would win the reward. Reward: Steak and mashed potatoes and the power to choose what food would his tribemates receive (between, in descending order, spaghetti, chocolate cake, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, monay (type of bread), tuyo (dried, salted fish), two tofu cubes, a candy and a glass of water).
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would hang onto a pole as long as they can. The last person left wins immunity.
Night of Day 18: Upon camp, Stef was starting to doubt about her standing in the game, knowing her Bulan tribemates are gradually abandoning her. Meanwhile, the remaining Tala members planned on how to align with Stef, even though it would still put them on a disadvantage by numbers.
Day 19: In the morning, Betong divulged with Maey his worries about their future in the game, to which Maey assured to him about sticking with each as long as they could. The castaways then competed in the first individual reward challenge. No one had reached the fifth platter after five minutes so an additional two minutes were added. KC lead up to the fifth platter with Arnold catching up, with KC finishing up the challenge. With him enabling to finish the challenge, he obtained the highest amount of money with ₱7,422.25 while Maey received the lowest with ₱1,189.00. KC received his food and as part of the reward, he chose one-by-one to who gets what. After KC's hard selection, Richard announced that letters from their loved ones would be given but only to KC and the first four who KC selected to receive the first four foods: Maey (spaghetti), Gino (chocolate cake), Arnold (peanut butter and jelly sandwich) and John (monay). Only excerpts from their letters was given to the last four: Stef (tuyo), Mara (tofu cubes), Arthur (candy) and Betong (glass of water). KC was further given an opportunity to pick from the last four who would get a whole letter. He chose Arthur as they have a secret alliance. Back to the camp, each castaway shared their letters to the whole tribe. Stef and Arthur talked about voting out Arnold with KC and the other original Tala members. Arnold and Mara discussed their strong alliance of two till the end. That night, Betong talked about his life to Arnold when he used to be a bagger in a supermarket, which Arnold related to as he used to be a gasoline boy in New Zealand.
Day 20: Betong talked with Gino about what he and Arnold had in their conversation last night. Further on, they talked about the closeness between Mara and Arnold. This situation gave way to Gino assuring Betong that he and Maey would replace Mara and Arnold in their alliance and that they would bring the comedic duo to top 5 or 6. They also brought up the topic of voting out Arnold. Gino revealed to Betong that KC was the one who planned to vote out Arnold. Later on, Betong and Maey talked about Stef and how they need to be wary of her as she might be playing them around. Gino told John what he and Betong talked about and planned to bring him and Maey to top 4. They also planned to flirt with Mara to gain her trust, as what Arnold did. In the Immunity Challenge, a series of bribes were given by Richard to determine the winner faster. The first bribe was whoever gets a Survivor logo tattoo would get an immunity in the next tribal council; this was taken by KC, Betong and Stef. After a number of other bribes, the challenge was left between Maey, Mara and Arnold. After 3 hours and 26 minutes, Maey went down. Mara fell down from the pole after 4 hours and 14 minutes and Arnold came to aid her. Not desired by majority of the tribe as they plan to vote him out, Arnold won the immunity challenge.
Day 21: That morning, Maey prepared rice with taros, which Betong harvested. Maey brought up the topic that Betong doesn't have a girlfriend, but the latter told that he dated Patricia Javier, a sexy actress, for one week, while KC avoided the conversation. Gino warned Betong and Maey to be wary of Stef and insisted that she's with Arnold and Mara for final three. Maey told Betong and Arthur that Stef heard the conversation of John, Arnold and Mara: that the latter three would vote out three of them one-by-one. Stef and Arthur strategized about how they'll vote out Arnold, Mara and Gino, with KC as their leader. Betong went back in his daily job, which is picking firewood. The Bulan boys caught some crabs and decided to build a trap to catch other crabs. At Tribal Council, talks about the tribemates that they trust the most and least were discussed. The original Bulan members, even Stef, stuck to their first plan: to vote out Tala members one-by-one; and Arthur was sent to the jury, 6-3.
Cycle 8: Days 22-23[edit]
Reward Challenge: Standing almost 140 feet away from a giant sling/catapult, the castaways would try to catch balls released from the sling/catapult using their baskets. First castaway to catch three balls would win the reward. Reward: All afternoon in a spa with two chosen companions.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would use two metal handles to hold a metal bar in tension above a tile. The last castaway to keep tension on the bar and keep it from breaking the tile would win immunity.
Day 22: Early in the morning, the castaways discovered that the crab trap they made the day before worked. On the other hand, Maey and Betong tried not to think that they might be next voted out, being the remaining original Tala members. At the Reward Challenge, after a series of jostles, John won the reward, who took Arnold and Betong with him. While at the spa, the trio sealed an alliance. Back at camp, Stef and Mara confronted one another about their feelings with each other. That night, John, Arnold and Betong came back, with their tribemates becoming jealous in how they smelled fresh and sweet.
Day 23: A psychic visited them and went to determine their aura. She gave some advices in terms of what would happen in the future, not answering them straightforwardly. Mara thought that Stef was the one who suggested to the original Tala members to vote her out in the last tribal council. In line with this, Arnold interrogated Stef, which directed into a dispute. Gino went to stop it with him calming Stef down. At the Immunity Challenge, after a couple of drops, it was left between KC, Arnold and Gino. KC discovered a trick to lift his metal bar higher. Gino tried to do the same, but failed, resulting to his metal bar sliding furthermore with only half of his handles now supporting it. After 15 minutes, KC tried to do the trick again but it slid down completely, eliminating him out of the challenge. After 21 minutes and 45 seconds, Gino's bar finally slid down, concluding the challenge with Arnold winning immunity back-to-back. Back at camp, John let KC know that he might be voted out, as the plan to vote Arnold out was cancelled. John made up a new plan to save KC, with Mara as the target, provided that the latter does not use her immunity bracelet. On the other hand, Betong and Maey, as original Tala members, felt that they were not in the midst of being voted out. At Tribal Council, Richard questioned the status of the original Bulan alliance. This alliance was indeed tarnished when one of its members, John, despite using his intuition as what the psychic told him, was blindsided and became the third member of the jury, 4-2-1-1.
Cycle 9: Days 24-26[edit]
Reward Challenge: Each team, composing of a contestant and their loved one, would collect mud from a mud pit using their bodies and deposit the mud to a bucket in five minutes. The team with the most mud as determined by weight would win the reward. Reward: An overnight stay at a resort with their loved one, along with two other castaway-loved one pair.
Immunity Challenge: The challenge consists of two stations. At the first station, the loved ones would dig in the sand to find a round peg. Then, they would use it to decipher a table maze. Once finished, they would break a tile, signalling the takeover of their paired castaway on the challenge. From that point, the castaways would climb to a giant wall using climbing pegs. Upon reaching the top, they then must solve a word puzzle. First castaway to finish the puzzle wins immunity.
Night of Day 23: The castaways talked about John's unexpected ouster, which led to discussions on their dealings with John and a common conclusion that he double-crossed everyone, including Arnold.
Day 24: Before competing in the reward challenge, the castaways were reunited with red buff-wearing loved ones: Gino's sister, Maey's sister, Betong's sister, Stef's mother, and Mara's father (who brought his newly finished surfboard), as well as KC's brother Troy (in the latter's second appearance in the franchise as a loved one) and Arnold's Volcanoes teammate Chris Hitch. By default, the castaways were told that their loved ones, regardless of the result, would stay with them at camp and would help them in challenges before the next Tribal Council. In the Reward Challenge, KC and Troy almost filled their bucket with mud, clearly winning the challenge. KC chose Gino, Betong and the latter two's respective sisters to join him and Troy in the reward. KC was then given another choice of having a loved one among the others who would not accompany their castaway partner at camp, visiting instead the next day for the immunity challenge. Knowing every other loved one present is related to their partner, KC selected Chris since he was the odd man out. The other castaways then went back at camp with their loved ones. The loved ones, upon arriving at camp, became surprised on the current living conditions of the castaways. They were then given instructions on how to live at camp. KC, Troy and their invitees headed to the resort where they ate dinner and had a sleep.
Day 25: Before KC, Troy and their invitees went back to camp, different activities were prepared for them, which were ziplining (where Betong's sister sprained her arm), tomcar riding and horseback riding. At the same time in the camp, the castaways and their loved ones (except Arnold's teammate) surfed using the surfboard brought by Mara's father. Instead of heading back to camp after the reward, KC, Troy, and their invitees immediately were brought in the Challenge area. In the Immunity Challenge, KC and Arnold had strong leads over the other castaways. However, they struggled in solving the Filipino word puzzle, resulting to Stef (being the fifth one to reach the top) winning the challenge by solving the word ALYANSA. After the challenge, the castaways said their goodbyes to their loved ones. Back at camp, Mara noticed the disappearance of the surfboard, which went along with his dad. Stef, Maey and Betong enjoyed Stef's new found accessory, the immunity necklace, with Arnold noting that this is an act of showiness. The castaways noticed how Arnold became so nice and hardworking at camp, knowing that the latter is no longer immune. The castaways then spent their night stargazing.
Day 26: When Maey was hanging blankets on the clothesline, Arnold and Mara came and offered her Mara's immunity bracelet. After that, Betong, Maey, Arnold and Mara bonded around by the sea and talked about the latter's offer to give the immunity bracelet. KC noticed how the four were having a private talk away from the camp, so he interrupted. But talks about it continued later, with Mara and Arnold assuring them the two spots in the final three, with either him or Mara getting the last spot or be the last jury member. Before Tribal Council, Mara purposely gave her immunity bracelet to Maey, with the latter objecting it. However, Betong told his partner to get it, and so she agreed. At Tribal Council, talks were about their reasons in joining the game. Due to the late change of alliance by Betong and Maey, Gino was blindsided and became the fourth jury member, 4-2-1.
Cycle 10: Days 27-28[edit]
Reward Challenge: From the starting point, the castaways would roll their six crates one-by-one until they reach their designated final platform. Once they placed all of their crates, they would assemble a three-step stair puzzle. After the puzzle was checked, the castaway would then drag a rope to reveal their flag. Whoever finishes first, wins the reward. Reward: ₱ 250,000 to their chosen beneficiary.
Immunity Challenge: The castaways would balance a small wooden statue on top of a 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 wooden statue up would win.
Night of Day 26: Mara and Arnold were enthusiastic about what happened at the previous Tribal Council, calling it their best plan currently in the game, while Stef, KC, Maey and Betong just slept, overhearing their remarks.
Day 27: The tribe made a meal of crabs with coconut milk, which they considered as a gourmet meal. Betong and Maey found out that the latter was the second option to be voted out if Arnold uses Mara's immunity bracelet, which would result of her and Mara fighting in the tiebreaker challenge. The duo explained to KC why they voted off Gino instead of Arnold, not telling him about the immunity bracelet they received. Without a strong alliance, KC and Stef thought about aligning themselves with Betong and Maey. In the Reward Challenge, videos from their beneficiaries were revealed. The beneficiaries were: KC's maid, Mara's maid, Maey's spiritual adviser, Stef's aunt, Arnold's aunt and Betong's friend. KC and Arnold led the challenge. Afterwards, Stef and Mara started cheering for Betong as his beneficiary has colon cancer, and they felt he needed the money the most. Despite all the support Betong is receiving, Arnold ultimately won the reward, himself feeling some guilt that Betong didn't win. On the other side, he felt that his aunt also needed the money as she also has a disorder. Back at camp, Betong was still depressed about losing the challenge for his friend, to which KC and Arnold offered help after the game. It was later revealed that his friend died in October 28, 2011.
Day 28: While preparing their meal, Stef got irritated by Arnold. Stef, Maey and Betong talked about voting Arnold out with Stef not knowing Maey has Mara's immunity bracelet. Maey, Betong, Stef and KC talked about the relationship between Mara and Arnold and also teased about the names of their future children. At the Immunity Challenge, Mara was the first one out. Next was KC and Stef who went at the same time. Then, Betong came next, leaving Arnold and Maey. When Arnold was about to reach the next section of the pole, his statue fell off, giving Maey her dream of beating Arnold in a challenge, and immunity as well. When Mara hugged Maey, she whispered if she can have her immunity bracelet back to her. On the other side, Mara also came to hug Stef, whispering that the latter is the one that the former chose to vote off in the upcoming Tribal Council. After the Immunity Challenge, Mara and Maey decided to climb a coconut tree, to experience it before the game ends. KC and Stef talked about the votes that the latter thought of happening: 4 votes to Arnold and 2 votes against her, with KC advising her to make sure of this with Maey and Betong. Stef went to Maey and Betong and told them what Mara had said to her after the immunity challenge. KC notified Maey that her and Betong's votes would be the deciding point on who would be the next jury member between Arnold and Stef. The castaways then goofed around, having a fashion show between the boys. Maey and Betong went on a disagreement on who to vote out, then told KC of them having Mara's immunity bracelet. Later on, Mara and Arnold tried to steal the immunity bracelet from Maey's and Betong's bags, but stopped soon after as they felt that they can't do it. Mara and Arnold then decided to ask Betong to give it back but was left disappointed of Betong not answering them. At Tribal Council, they had a chat about Gino's ouster, to which Betong concluded as a great plan, as Maey might be voted off if it didn't happen. The conversation continued about who are the threats and what does the word "deserving" mean to them. When they are about to vote, Maey decided to transfer her immunity necklace to Betong. After an intense voting, Richard announced that the use of an immunity bracelet would be valid only until the next tribal council. The votes were then read, with Betong and Maey siding with Stef and KC in voting off Arnold, 4-2.
Cycle 11: Days 29-32[edit]
First Reward Challenge: Each castaway is provided a one-arm balance with a small disk at the far end. During the challenge, the host will call out specific dishware that the castaway must take and stack on the far end of the balance. Should any part of a castaway's stack fall, he/she is out of the challenge. Last castaway remaining wins immunity. Reward: Helicopter tour of Palawan, an overnight stay in Flower Island and a visit to a pearl farm in a nearby island.
Second Reward Challenge: From the starting point, the blindfolded castaways would go under, over and under three hitching rails to be guided by a rope. At the end, a puzzle table awaits them, which has nine symbols they need to memorize using their sense of touch. After which they would obtain three bags of puzzle pieces and go back to the starting point doing the same routine on the hitching rails. There, another puzzle table awaits, less the symbol pieces, which they must fill using the pieces in their bags. The castaways can repeatedly return to the puzzle guide doing the same routine if it deems necessary. First castaway to finish the puzzle wins reward. Reward: A brand new car and the power to give another car to a fellow castaway.
Immunity Challenge: Each castaway would stand on a slanted platform, attached to a large post near a mud pit, holding a rope attached to the post. The rope has four knots in it. Every three minutes, the castaways would transfer their hands a knot farther from the post, leaning back with their feet still in the platform. Last castaway standing wins immunity.
Night of Day 28: Mara was crying as they went back to camp after Arnold was ousted. She asked Maey to bring the bracelet back as the former said that it was the only item that will let her survive further in the game. Due to sympathy, Maey decided to bring it back to her. Mara then revealed to Stef that she had her immunity bracelet back. After the handing over of the bracelet, Betong argued to Maey about giving the bracelet back, and about why she didn't use it in the previous Tribal Council as what they had planned.
Day 29: Maey and Betong were now okay after talking with each other about their conflict last night. At the Reward Challenge, KC won and took Stef with him in the reward. While enjoying their reward, KC and Stef discussed about taking out Maey, then Betong, the two being the most liked by the jury. Later on, at the pearl farm, they received pearl necklaces as souvenirs. At camp, Mara started to make a letter to Arnold by sewing it to an old treemail. Betong told Maey that he's willing to be voted out if the immunity bracelet is not obtained. Betong and Maey noticed that Mara didn't do any chores and kept sewing all day. At night, while sewing, Mara was disrupted by a centipede and two rats.
Day 30: Maey talked to Mara peacefully about the immunity bracelet and if she could get it back, with Mara refusing. Still in the reward, KC and Stef planned to make Mara think about Stef's pearl necklace as having immunity, to make her curious and scared. The two also did snorkeling and kayaking, and received massages. Back at camp, Maey found that the things in her bag were messy and suspected Arnold and Mara as having messed it up hours before the last Tribal Council. Maey and Betong then read the finished letter of Mara to Arnold. They received a treemail, which was a task to find two eggs. Initially thinking that the eggs contain immunity bracelets, they found out that it was actually two ostrich eggs that they can eat. KC and Stef then returned to camp. Maey admitted to everyone that it was her own fault that the immunity bracelet is now with Mara. She even suggested to Mara to throw it out so that everyone would have a fair chance in the top 4. Mara then became curious about Stef's pearl necklace as having immunity. Solenn Heussaff, a finalist from the last season, went to their camp as a celebrity guest. They had a bonfire where she gave tips in playing the game, now that the end is near. She also revealed that she would have an overnight stay on their camp, as well as a one-on-one talk with each castaway.
Day 31: Solenn and the castaways left the camp for an activity, which was mangrove planting. After the activity, Solenn bade her goodbyes to the castaways. Back at camp, Betong and Maey noticed how Stef was becoming close to Mara since she and KC got back from the reward. The castaways then headed to the challenge area, which they thought to be an Immunity Challenge. It was actually another Reward Challenge, where KC won a car and gave another one to Maey. The plan of KC, Stef and Mara to vote out Maey became stronger now that the latter has a new car.
Day 32: At the Immunity Challenge, on their second knot, Maey fell first. Then, Richard called out to transfer to the third knot that led to Stef's removal from the challenge. All the while, Richard kept telling Mara to lean back and transfer to the designated knot. Betong was eliminated next that left Mara and KC on to the game. Eventually, KC fell, with Mara getting immunity. However, with Mara's continued violations, the producers reviewed the tapes and unanimously gave the immunity necklace to KC. They then went back to camp. While walking, KC stepped on a sharp rock that made his foot bleeding. The show's doctors quickly treated his foot to avoid infection. Betong and Maey now accepted the fact that KC, Stef and Mara have a strong alliance, so they told KC that if ever they were sent to the jury, they would vote for him to become the winner. Before Tribal Council, the castaways used the leftover paints from a previous activity to paint some words and pictures on their arms. At Tribal Council, talks turned to KC being a threat, now winning 6 out of 12 challenges since the merge. Voting then commenced, which led to Maey becoming the sixth jury member, and with Betong, becoming the last pair to be broken up, 3-2.
Cycle 12: Days 33-34[edit]
Immunity Challenge: On the sea, the castaways would balance themselves on a post composed of 4 planks. Over time, a plank would be removed one-by-one until what's left is the post. Whoever stays atop the longest would win immunity.
Night of Day 32: KC noticed Stef and Mara weren't giving some respect to Betong, who was still on emotions after his partner, Maey, was voted off.
Day 33: That morning, Betong made himself busy to not to think about Maey. They later headed to the challenge area early that morning. At the final Immunity Challenge, KC fell off first due to his large feet. Then, Stef came next, which left Mara and Betong still standing. They were also among the final four who have never won an individual challenge before. Then, Betong started to shake and fell off, which led to Mara winning the last challenge of the season, after 2 hours and 11 minutes. That night, KC, Mara and Stef decided to have a dare of running on the beach naked and dancing at Tribal Council if the three of them is announced to be on the top 3.
Day 34: KC, Mara and Stef practiced their dancing for the Tribal Council. Betong then talked to KC about voting off Stef with him; this would constitute to a tie and he can have a good fight against Stef in the tiebreaker fire-making challenge, to which KC responded in uncertainty. At Tribal Council, some jury members muttered to and signalled Stef and Mara to vote KC out, to which Mara also signaled Betong on who to vote. Richard noticed this with Gino, who demanded to stop it as it is unfair to the game. When the votes came, KC was blindsided and became the last member of the jury, 3-1. See Controversy.
Finale: Days 35-36[edit]
Day 35: Even though KC wasn't part of the final three, the trio still decided to run on the beach naked, which KC had planned. Following Survivor tradition, the final 3 paid tribute to past and voted out castaways. They went on about how each fallen competitor has contributed to their journey towards the end. That night, a "Final 3" feast was prepared for them.
Day 36: Richard went to camp for the first and last time, telling the Final 3 that they will now leave the camp area for good, burning all that will be left in it. At the final Tribal Council, the final 3 were targeted by the mostly averse jury: Stef for mainly being a follower, Mara for being only a sidekick to Arnold, and Betong for incorporating pity into the game. After voting took place, following Survivor tradition, Richard picked up the voting urn and left the Tribal Council area.
Months later, in front of a live audience in Manila, Betong was proclaimed the Celebrity Sole Survivor by the jury, with a vote of 4-2-1 over Mara and Stef respectively. He was awarded a check worth three million pesos and this season's immunity necklace to symbolize the title.
Voting history[edit]
Tribal Council (TC) numbers are almost the same as Cycle numbers as a Tribal Council occurs at the end of each cycle; eliminations that happen outside a Tribal Council do not bear a Tribal Council number, but count towards a cycle. Episode numbers denote the episode(s) when the voting and subsequent revelation of votes and elimination during a Tribal Council took place. They can also denote the episode wherein a contestant officially left the game for any reason.


Original Tribes
Day 5 Tribes
Shuffled Tribes
Merged Tribe
TC #: — 1 2 — 3 4V4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Episode #: 3 7 11 12 15 20 25 30 36 41 47 52 59 61
Eliminated: Geneva
No voteV1 Alyssa & Aifha
7/9 votes Jackie & Angelicopter
No voteV2 Ellen & Filo
No voteV2 NullV3 Maribel
6/7 votes Isabel
3/6 votesV5 Carlo
3/3 votesV6 Chuckie
9/10 votes Arthur
6/9 votes John
4/8 votes Gino
4/7 votes Arnold
4/6 votes Maey
3/5 votes KC
3/4 votes
Voter
Vote
♠ Betong     Maribel Maribel Gino  Chuckie Mara John Gino Arnold Stef KC
¶ Mara  Alyssa & Aifha      Carlo Chuckie Arthur KC Gino Stef Maey KC
₰ Stef  Alyssa & Aifha      Carlo Chuckie Arthur John Arnold Arnold Maey KC
§ KC  Alyssa & Aifha     Isabel  Chuckie Arthur Mara Mara Arnold Maey Betong
♠ Maey     Chuckie & Isabel Maribel  Stef Chuckie Mara John Gino Arnold Stef 
≈ Arnold  Alyssa & Aifha      Carlo Chuckie Arthur KC Gino Stef 
₰ Gino  Alyssa & Aifha     Isabel  Chuckie Arthur John Mara 
≈ John  Alyssa & Aifha     Isabel  Chuckie Arthur Stef 
# Arthur     Chuckie & Isabel Maribel Gino  Chuckie Mara 
‡ Chuckie     Maribel Maribel  Stef John 
# Carlo     Chuckie & Isabel Maribel  Stef 
‡ Isabel     Maribel Maribel Gino 
¶ Maribel  Alyssa & Aifha   Chuckie & Isabel Arthur & Carlo 
৳ Filo     
৳ Ellen     
¤ Angelicopter    
¤ Jackie    
♥ Aifha  Maribel & Mara 
♥ Alyssa  Maribel & Mara 
§ Geneva  
The colors and symbols are used to denote the pairs. They are not necessarily associated to a certain pair.
Jury Vote
TC#: 13
Episode #: 64–65
Finalist: Stef
 1/7 votes Mara
 2/7 votes Betong
 4/7 votes
Juror
Vote
KC   Betong
Maey   Betong
Arnold  Mara 
Gino Stef  
John  Mara 
Arthur   Betong
Chuckie   Betong

^V1 Geneva declared herself to have quit the game on Day 2. Therefore, no vote occurred for her removal from the game. Meanwhile, KC was given a chance by the production team to stay as a solo contestant.
^V2 While in Tribal Council, Jackie and Angelicopter decided to quit the game altogether just as the tribe was about to vote. After Tribal Council ended, Ellen and Filo also decided to quit the game. Therefore, no votes occurred for their removal from the game.
^V3 Maribel, Chuckie, and Isabel played their respective Immunity Bracelets. Therefore, the votes against them were not counted. Effectively, there were no more eligible votes left to count, forcing a revote.
^V4 The first tribal council where the doubles format was abolished.
^V5 The votes were split between Gino and Isabel at 3-3. Everyone else's votes did not change in the revote. Isabel's elimination was due to her loss in the fire-making tiebreaker challenge.
^V6 Stef used Arnold's Immunity Bracelet. Therefore, the votes against her were not counted.

Controversy[edit]
"Cheating" incident[edit]
On the February 6 episode, a controversial Tribal Council had occurred. Maey and Gino, both jury members, signaled Mara, Stef and Betong to vote out KC.[7] Later, KC Montero[8] in Twitter revealed that it weren't only Maey and Gino who signaled, it was almost all of the jury members, but due to little time, only Maey and Gino were shown. According to the rules of Survivor, jury members are not allowed to speak or interact with the remaining castaways during a Tribal Council except on the Final Tribal Council. After the said episode, many viewers became dismayed about the incident and began posting their reactions in different social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter. Celebrities who did the same included KC's brother, Troy Montero,[9] former castaways Marlon Carmen,[10] Aubrey Miles,[11] Solenn Heussaff[12] and Michelle Madrigal,[13] and Rhian Ramos,[14] Maxene Magalona[15] and Denise Laurel.[16] Based on the previous episodes, Betong was intended to be voted out and the jury had influenced Mara, Stef and Betong to change their votes. Both Mara and Stef intended to vote out Betong, while the latter would vote out Stef. After the live finale, where the supposedly eliminated Betong ultimately won, Rappler interviewed a GMA Network representative about the incident and answered that they consulted with the representatives of the "international Survivor franchise", which was probably the Castaway Television Productions, and they were advised to just continue the game.[17] This decision was also revealed on the reunion special of this season on February 19, 2012.
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "‘Survivor’ back: Challenge and cash". tempo.com.ph. November 14, 2011. Retrieved November 15, 2011.
2.Jump up ^ "Who will be hailed as the Sole Celebrity Survivor of Survivor Philippines Season 4?". PEP.ph. October 17, 2011. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
3.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines Celebrity Doubles Showdown, Puputok na!". Retrieved 2011-10-21.
4.Jump up ^ "BT: Castaways sa Survivor PHL: Celebrity Doubles Showdown". Retrieved 2011-10-26.
5.Jump up ^ "Castaways ng Survivor Double Up, walang mga career". philSTAR.com. October 31, 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2011.
6.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines: Seismic Wednesday". Retrieved 2011-11-25.
7.Jump up ^ "Survivor Philippines: KC Montero cries foul over his surprising elimination". MyKiRu IsYuSeRo. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
8.Jump up ^ "KC Montero's Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
9.Jump up ^ "Troy Montero's Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
10.Jump up ^ "Marlon Carmen's Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
11.Jump up ^ "Aubrey Miles' Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
12.Jump up ^ "Solenn Heussaff's Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
13.Jump up ^ "Michelle Madrigal's Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
14.Jump up ^ "Rhian Ramos' Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
15.Jump up ^ "Maxene Magalona's Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
16.Jump up ^ "Denise Laurel's Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
17.Jump up ^ "Betong wins 'Survivor Philippines'". Rappler. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
External links[edit]
Official website
Official Fanzila homepage
Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Doubles Showdown on Twitter


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Categories: 2011 Philippine television series debuts
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Philippine reality television series
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