Joe Anglim

Joseph "Joe" Anglim is a contestant from, , and.

One of the most popular castaways of the season, Joe found himself in a good position during the early stages of Worlds Apart due to his alliance with Hali Ford and Jenn Brown. Despite being targeted after the Tribe Switch, he was spared at the last vote before the merge thanks to Mike Holloway and Dan Foley. Following the merge however, he became the main target to the majority alliance. Despite managing to stave of elimination for a few rounds by going on a short immunity run, his immunity run came to an end at the final ten, resulting in his elimination.

In Cambodia, he managed to breeze though the pre-merge phase as his tribe won every tribal Immunity Challenge. Following the merge however, he dominated in challenges, thus making him a big target. After losing immunity at the final eight due to low blood sugar that caused him to pass out, he was voted out for being the biggest challenge threat.

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Worlds Apart
Joe immediately fit in with his No Collar tribe not just because of his physical abilities but his camp life skills and personality. He and Jenn had an immediate bond, which made Vince insecure about his position in the game. Joe had a strong sub alliance with Hali and Jenn, with Will as their fourth, not knowing that Will was working with Nina and Vince. No Collar went to their first Tribal Council on Day 6, with Joe's alliance planning to split the votes between Vince and Nina and voting out the weaker Nina in the revote. Will wavered between targeting Jenn or Nina until Nina told Will that Vince was concerned of Will's health after a poor challenge performance. Will took this as a threat, so Will went rogue and voted for Vince which sent him home over the intended target Nina. This shock move caused Joe's alliance to question whether to vote Will or Nina off next, and they would have to make a decision following a second consecutive Immunity Challenge loss. They split the vote between the two but took out Nina. All four remaining members including Joe made the swap.

Joe was the only member of his original tribe on the new Escameca, featuring 4 original Blue Collar and 2 original White Collar. Joe initially was with the No Collars Joaquin and Tyler as they hoped to swing Sierra on their side, but then Joaquin's alliance with Rodney had them targeting Joe, forcing Joe to work with Mike and Dan, the former who was especially concerned that Rodney and Joaquin would become a power couple post merge. Additionally, Mike was worried about Kelly's position on post swap Nagarote so he threw the final pre-merge challenge (Escameca having easily won the first Immunity Challenge following the swap). Ultimately Mike, Dan, and Joe succeeded in gaining Sierra's trust and Joaquin was voted out in a close 4-3 vote.

Despite working with the Blue Collars during the swap, Joe returned to his No Collar alliance post merge which managed to recruit Shirin, meaning that the remaining No Collars Tyler and Carolyn appeared to be the swing votes. Joe was the target of the Blue Collar alliance for his physical strength, but that plan was put on hold as Joe won the first two Immunity Challenges after the merge. Though the No Collars enjoyed some success thanks to Jenn's idol play during the first vote to oust Kelly, losing Will to Rodney's alliance and Tyler and Carolyn choosing to work with Blue Collar meant that No Collar would be firmly in the minority and Hali would be voted out during Joe's second round of immunity. At that point, Jenn expressed her desire to leave the game while Joe on the other hand was determined to stay in the game by any means necessary. Joe finally lost immunity to Tyler on Day 24, prompting Joe to make a fake idol in the hopes that it would save him. He gave it to Mike hoping to establish a level of trust, and Mike considered keeping him over Jenn. However, Mike found out the idol was fake and the plan to take out Joe finally came to fruition, making him the 2nd member of the jury. Joe would vote for Mike at Final Tribal Council, helping the Blue Collar power player win the title of Sole Survivor.

Cambodia
Joe was chosen by public vote as one of the twenty castaways to compete on Survivor: Cambodia for a second chance at Survivor.

Joe was a part of the Bayon tribe. On Day 1, he formed an alliance with Jeremy Collins. He was respected by his tribe because he was the provider. However, Stephen Fishbach was jealous of him. Bayon won the first two Immunity Challenges. On Day 7, a tribe swap occurred, and Joe along with Keith Nale, Ciera Eastin, and Kass McQuillen was switched to the Ta Keo tribe. Ta Keo won the next 3 Immunity Challenges. He along with the rest of the tribe minus Terry Deitz made a final five alliance. However, on Night 13, Terry told the tribe that he was leaving the game due to his son's condition. Joe, along with the others, hugged him and wished him luck. The next day, another tribe swap occurred and Joe along with Keith switched back to Bayon. Bayon won the Final Immunity Challenge before the merge.

On Day 17, the tribes merged with 13 players remaining. Joe was a part of the Bayon alliance which consisted of most of the former Bayon's and former Ta Keo's Spencer Bledsoe and Kelly Wiglesworth. Joe won the first 4 individual Immunity Challenges so he was ineligible to be voted out for a while. However, after he was told that Stephen was targeting him he started to target him. On Day 25, the team of Joe, Abi-Maria Gomes, Ciera, Spencer, and Tasha Fox won the Reward Challenge. During the reward, Ciera proposed that they get rid of Stephen because of his advantage.

After Joe won his 4th immunity in a row, he along with Keith, Spencer, and Tasha decided to join Kelley Wentworth, Abi-Maria Gomes, and Ciera in blindsiding Stephen. However, at Tribal Council, Jeremy played his Hidden Immunity Idol on Stephen negating the five votes cast against him and blindsiding Ciera. After failing to win the next Immunity Challenge, Joe was targeted by Stephen once again; however, his alliance targeted Stephen. At Tribal Council, Stephen used his advantage to steal Joe's vote so Joe was ineligible to vote at Tribal Council. He received two votes, but Stephen was blindsided.

With 8 players remaining the castaways got to meet their loved ones. Joe got to meet his dad Pat. After Kelley won the Loved Ones Challenge, she chose to share the reward with Keith, Abi, Kimmi Kappenberg, Joe, and their respective loved ones. Joe's dad told him that he considers him a friend which touched Joe because his dad has been hard on him all his life. On Day 32, Joe fainted during the Immunity Challenge which was won by Keith. Medical checked him out and he was eventually ok. Knowing that he was a target he talked to Jeremy and Spencer about voting Abi out because everybody wants to take her to the end. However, at Tribal Council Joe was voted out in a 6-1-1 vote.

At the Final Tribal Council, Joe said that his vote is open and then told Tasha that she was unaware and played Jeremy's game, and asked Tasha to name a move she made. Ultimately Joe along with the rest of the jury voted for Jeremy to win the title of Sole Survivor.

At the Reunion Show, Jeff revealed that Joe broke the record for being safe for the most amount of time at 28 days, and he and Keith hold the record for most tribal immunity wins at six. Next, he said that Joe won four individual Immunity Challenges which is one short of the record, has won the third most individual Immunity Challenges only behind Ozzy Lusth and Rob Mariano but they have played more seasons than him, and is the first person to be ineligible to vote at Tribal Council. After that, he asked how many of the castaways got hate mail for voting Joe out and Jeremy, Kelley, Tasha, and Abi raised their hands.

Voting History
In You Call, We'll Haul, Kelley used a Hidden Immunity Idol, negating Joe's vote against her. In Like Selling Your Soul to the Devil, Jeremy used a Hidden Immunity Idol on Stephen, negating Joe's vote against him. In My Wheels Are Spinning, Stephen used a Vote Steal advantage on Joe, preventing him from voting at Tribal Council.

Post-Survivor

 * Joe, along with Jeremy Collins, appeared in an episode of  on January 27, 2016.
 * Joe, along with eight other former castaways competed on a Survivor edition of The Price Is Right primetime special that aired on May 23, 2016.  Joe helped win his partner, Latrina, a trip to Borneo in their pricing game. During the Showcase Showdown, Joe and Latrina spun $1 and won an additional $1,000 and made it to the Showcase where they won their Showcase which included a computer, a game room, and a Toyota Prius. The charity Joe was playing for was .
 * Joe and Kelly Wiglesworth are set to star in a new television series called Mana.
 * Joe, along with Caleb Reynolds, Jeremy Collins, Kelley Wentworth, and Woo Hwang, appeared on the series premiere of the game show Candy Crush on July 7, 2017. Joe and Kelley competed against Jeremy and Woo. Joe and Kelley won, and received $100,000.
 * It was revealed on Instagram that Joe became engaged to fellow cast member Sierra Dawn Thomas on April 9, 2019.

Trivia

 * Joe was the youngest man on the Nagarote and Bayon tribes.
 * Joe is the only member of Nagarote not to be from California at time of filming.
 * Joe was the only member of the original Nagarote to be switched to Escameca at the Tribe Switch.
 * Joe lost 17 lbs. (8 kg) during.
 * Joe is the only Nagarote male to be on the jury, as Vince Sly was eliminated before the jury stage and Will Sims II made it to the Final Tribal Council.
 * Joe is the third castaway to win the first individual Immunity Challenge in two separate seasons, following Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien and Ozzy Lusth.
 * Edge of Extinction is the only season where he didn't win the first Individual Immunity Challenge.
 * Joe either won immunity or received votes against him at every post-merge Tribal Council he attended.
 * By virtue of winning all Immunity Challenges up until Day 29 of, Joe was ineligible to be voted for the longest period of time in the  franchise. Joe broke Marcus Lehman's immunity record on Day 24.
 * Joe is the first castaway who was rendered ineligible to vote because of another player's advantage.
 * As an extension, Joe is the first castaway to be eligible to receive votes at a Tribal Council they did not vote at, excluding the penultimate Tribal Council in Final Two seasons.
 * Joe lost 22 lbs. during his time in Cambodia.
 * Despite lasting 32 days in Cambodia, Joe never cast a vote against the person voted out at Tribal Council; this 32-day stint is a record for most days lasted without successfully voting someone out. Two of his votes were negated by Hidden Immunity Idols, two were as part of an outright minority, one was for the secondary target of a Split Vote, and one was stolen by Stephen Fishbach and used unsuccessfully.
 * Joe is the first castaway to avoid going to Tribal Council pre-merge in multiple seasons.