A Fake Merge is a game-changing twist, where the remaining contestants are led to believe they are merging tribes, however, in reality, they are not.
About
In the first four seasons of Survivor, a merge happened when there were only ten contestants remaining. In the fifth season, Survivor: Thailand, this fact left contestants assuming of its advent and prematurely devising strategies and schemes they would use once they merge, completely forgetting that the game of Survivor is always in a state of change. Introduced after two consecutive seasons with tribe switches, the fake merge became a key plot in its debut season.
Twist History
Thailand
It has only happened thus far in Survivor: Thailand, where the contestants met Jeff Probst, who divided the 10 remaining contestants into 5 pairs, with each pair having one member of Chuay Gahn and one member of Sook Jai. One pair was instructed to visit both tribe camps and decide which one was better. The contestants were them instructed to migrate to the Chuay Gahn camp. The ten remaining castaways already assumed that the tribes merged, and immediately created their tribe name "Chuay Jai". One Sook Jai member, Shii Ann Huang even went far as plotting with the Chuay Gahn members. The tribes met the host at the next Immunity Challenge, where he stated that the tribes were not yet merged. The two tribes only coexist with one another, but never merged. Sook Jai lost, and immediately disposed Huang for her premature scheming.
The tribes eventually merged with eight castaways remaining, five from Chuay Gahn and three from Sook Jai.
Fiji
Gabon
Other Fake Merges
In subsequent seasons, the possibility of a merge has oftentimes lead to late tribe switches as a twist, thus delaying the actual merger.
Related Twists
The concept of two tribes living together on the same beach was later used for Survivor: One World.
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