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Returning Players in Survivor offer the opportunity for former contestants to return for another shot at becoming the Sole Survivor.

Origins

The idea of former players returning occurred in Survivor: All-Stars. Executive Producer Mark Burnett wanted to showcase "The best of the best" after the ratings increase of Survivor: Pearl Islands. During pre-production for All-Stars, Burnett wrote down the series' most likable, villainous, and memorable players on a legal pad and shortlisted eighteen names within minutes. 

All-Stars

All-Stars seasons feature a cast comprised entirely of returning players. The eponymous season, All-Stars, saw 18 returnees divided into three competing tribes. Amber Brkich ultimately won the season against Rob Mariano. The All-Stars twist was revived for the ten-year anniversary season, Heroes vs. Villains. This season divided the returnees based on the heroic or villainous reputations. Sandra Diaz-Twine became the first two-time winner of Survivor, beating Parvati Shallow and Russell Hantz.

Although proving to be a success for fans of the show, some critics argued that the survival aspects were completely removed in favor of strategy and exuberant challenges. Fans also responded negatively to players that, according to popular opinion, had no plausible reason to return. Notable casting controversies include Amber Brkich in All-Stars (who had been a backup to Elisabeth Filarski and Colleen Haskell) and Candice Woodcock in Heroes vs. Villains (whose most notable action in her past Survivor career was Mutiny, not the most heroic action but not necessarily meaning she belonged on the Villains tribe).

Fans vs. Favorites

Although initially intending to produce a second all-stars season, Burnett pushed for Survivor to experiment with different twists in their 16th season. The result was the Fans vs. Favorites twist that saw a tribe of ten returning players pitted against a tribe of ten "die-hard" fans of the show. Both iterations of this twist have seen the favorites tribe comprised solely of contestants who had only played once previously and who did not win.

The first installment, Survivor: Micronesia, became one of the series' most popular installments. Returning player Parvati Shallow beat out fellow favorite Amanda Kimmel in a 5-3 vote.

The twist was brought back ten seasons later for Survivor: Caramoan. Returning player John Cochran beat out fellow favorite Dawn Meehan and fan Sherri Biethman in a unanimous 8-0-0 vote.

One Returnee per Tribe

The One Returnee per Tribe twist sees two to three returning players competing against new castaways, with one returnee placed on each of the competing tribes. In all seasons featuring this twist, a returning player has made it to the Final Tribal Council.

The twist was first introduced in Survivor: Guatemala. Two former castaways from Survivor: Palau, Bobby Jon Drinkard and Stephenie LaGrossa, returned for a shot at redemption after being the final two members of the infamous Ulong tribe. New contestant Danni Boatwright won the season against Stephenie.

The Redemption Island twist saw the resurrection of this method for introducing Returnees. In Survivor: Redemption Island, Rob Mariano and Russell Hantz were brought back to settle their rivalry from Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. Russell was targeted early when his tribe threw a challenge to vote him out. Meanwhile, Rob won the game against fellow Ometepe tribemates Phillip Sheppard and Natalie Tenerelli.

The Redemption Island format was revisited in Survivor: South Pacific, with Coach Wade and Ozzy Lusth returning to improve on their weak social games. This was the first time the two returning players had not previously competed on the same season. New contestant Sophie Clarke claimed the prize, beating Coach and Albert Destrade.

Survivor: Philippines introduced three previous contestants, Russell Swan, Michael Skupin, and Jonathan Penner, all of whom were evacuated due to medical reasons. This is the only iteration of the One Returnee per Tribe twist to bring back more than two returning players. New contestant Denise Stapley won the game against Lisa Whelchel and Skupin.

Couples

Another type of Returnees vs. New Players format is the couples format, where returnees would compete against people they personally know. It was first used in Survivor: Blood vs. Water, where ten returning castaways would compete against their loved ones. However, each castaway would compete individually, so a castaway would still be in the game even after its partner was voted out. The twist would play its part when a castaway can opt to replace its partner who is currently on Redemption Island before a duel takes place, thus allowing its partner to take its place in the tribe.

Success in the Game

It should be noted that during every season thus far that has featured returning players, at least one has made it to the Final Two/Three in those seasons. These players include Rob Mariano (All-Stars and Redemption Island), Amber Brkich (All-Stars), Stephenie LaGrossa (Guatemala), Amanda Kimmel (Micronesia), Parvati Shallow (Micronesia and Heroes vs. Villains), Russell Hantz (Heroes vs. Villains), Sandra Diaz-Twine (Heroes vs. Villains), Coach Wade (South Pacific), Michael Skupin (Philippines), Dawn Meehan (Caramoan), John Cochran (Caramoan), Gervase Peterson (Blood vs. Water), Monica Culpepper (Blood vs. Water) and Tyson Apostol (Blood vs. Water).

Returning Players by Season

Season Returned to Future Season Season Returned to Future Season
Borneo File:S1 gervase t.jpgFile:S1 jenna t.jpg
File:S1 susan t.jpgFile:S1 richard t.jpgFile:S1 rudy t.jpg
Australia NB File:S2 alicia t.jpgFile:S2 amber t.jpgFile:S2 colby t.jpg
File:S2 jerri t.jpgFile:S2 michael t.jpgFile:S2 tina t.jpg
File:Africa.png File:S3 ethan t.jpgFile:S3 lex t.jpgFile:S3 tom t.jpg File:Marquesas.png File:S4 kathy t.jpgFile:S4 rob t.jpg
File:Thailand.png File:S5 shiiann t.jpg File:Amazon.png File:S6 jenna t.jpgFile:S6 rob t.jpg
File:Pearl Islands.png File:S7 jon t.jpgFile:S7 rupert t.jpgFile:S7 sandra t.jpg File:All-Stars.png File:S8 colby t.jpgFile:S8 jerri t.jpg
File:S8 robm t.jpgFile:S8 rupert t.jpgFile:S8 tina t.jpg
File:Vanuatu.png File:S9 ami t.jpgFile:S9 eliza t.jpg File:Palau.png File:S10 bobbyjon t.jpgFile:S10 stephenie t.jpgFile:S10 tom t.jpg
File:Guatemala.png File:S11 stephenie t.jpg Panama NB File:S12 aras t.jpgFile:S12 cirie t.jpgFile:S12 danielle t.jpg
File:Cook Islands.png File:S13 candice t.jpgFile:S13 jonathan t.jpg
File:S13 ozzy t.jpgFile:S13 parvati t.jpg
Fiji File:S14 yauman t.jpg
China NB File:S15 amanda t.jpgFile:S15 courtney t.jpgFile:S15 james t.jpg Micronesia no background File:S16 amanda t.jpgFile:S16 cirie t.jpg
File:S16 erik t.jpgFile:S16 james t.jpgFile:S16 jonathan t.jpg
File:S16 ozzy t.jpgFile:S16 parvati t.jpg
Gabon File:S17 corinne t.jpgFile:S17 randy t.jpgFile:S17 sugar t.jpg Tocantins NB File:S18 coach t.jpgFile:S18 jt t.jpgFile:S18 tyson t.jpg
File:Samoa.png File:S19 laura t.jpgFile:S19 russellh t.jpgFile:S19 russells t.jpg Heroes vs. Villains NB File:S20 candice t.jpgFile:S20 coach t.jpgFile:S20 rob t.jpg
File:S20 rupert t.jpgFile:S20 russell t.jpgFile:S20 tyson t.jpg
250px-Survivor Nicaragua logo File:S21 brenda t.jpg Redemptionisland File:S22 andrea t.jpgFile:S22 francesca t.jpgFile:S22 phillip t.jpg
File:Survivor south pacific logo.jpeg File:S23 brandon t.jpgFile:S23 cochran t.jpgFile:S23 dawn t.jpg One World NB File:S24 colton t.jpgFile:S24 kat t.jpgFile:S24 monica t.jpg
Philippines NB File:S25 malcolm t.jpg Survivor26logo None
BvW Logo None Survivor-28 Logo None
SurvivorSanJuanDelSurLogo None

Trivia

  • There have been 59 returning players.
    • There have been 14 three-time players and 2 four-time players
  • Sandra Diaz-Twine, Jenna Morasca, Michael Skupin, and Colton Cumbie are the only returning players to never be voted out.
    • However, Sandra is currently the only returning player to never be eliminated. Jenna made the Final Tribal Council once and quit once, Michael made the Final Tribal Council once and was medically evacuated once, and Colton was medically evacuated once and quit once.
  • Survivor: Micronesia currently has the most returning players out of all seasons, with seven.
    • As Micronesia featured returning castaways, Survivor: The Australian Outback has the most original returning castaways, with six.
    • Erik Reichenbach was the only original castaway to return from Micronesia while the rest of them were returnees themselves in Micronesia.
  • Survivor: Caramoan, Survivor: Blood vs. Water, and Survivor: Cagayan are the only seasons to have had no players return for a subsequent appearance.
  • All 3 returning Asian-American contestants are currently the only representatives of their season.
  • Two returnees from Survivor: Samoa are named Russell.
    • Both Russells were the first returnees to be voted out of their respective tribes in separate One Returnee per Tribe seasons.
    • Neither one have ever been on the jury. (Russell Hantz made the Final Tribal Council in Samoa and Heroes vs. Villains, and was voted out before the jury phase in Redemption Island, while Russell Swan was eliminated before the jury phase in both Samoa and Philippines.)
    • Coincidentally, the third returnee from Samoa would share a name with another castaway on her second try.
  • All the returnees from Survivor: Cook Islands have participated in the game three times, and it is the season to have introduced the highest number of three time players, with four.
  • The six returnees from Survivor: The Australian Outback have returned nine times total, the most of any season.
  • Rob Mariano and Rupert Boneham are the only contestants to play four times.
    • On their fourth attempts, Rob was the Sole Survivor, while Rupert was the first to be eliminated. Both of these fourth attempts featured both new and returning players, and also had Redemption Island in play.
    • On their first seasons, both were eliminated towards the middle of the game, and both then participated together in Survivor: All-Stars and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains.
  • Starting from Survivor: Philippines, the producers have began to bring back players who placed lower than 10th place; before then, only players who made the final 10 in their first appearance were asked back. Russell Swan, Michael Skupin, Francesca Hogi, Monica Culpepper and Colton Cumbie have all returned after finishing 11th or lower in their first appearance.
  • Gervase Peterson currently holds the record of the longest period between appearances on Survivor with 26 seasons.
    • Before Gervase, Michael Skupin held this record with 23 seasons in between appearances on Survivor.
  • In all three seasons where the tribes were divided as new players against returning players:
    • A Tribe Switch occurred, mixing the tribes between new and returning players.
    • Post-switch, the tribe originally consisting of new players won every Immunity Challenge.
  • Every season filmed in the Philippines that featured returning players had the youngest returning player be a male contestant who debuted in a season filmed in Samoa.
    • For Philippines, Russell Swan, who debuted in Samoa.
    • For Caramoan, Brandon Hantz, who debuted in South Pacific.
    • For Blood vs. Water, Colton Cumbie, who debuted in One World.
  • Every season with more than three returning players has had three contestants who debuted in the same season returning for the first time.
    • In All-Stars, from Africa: Tom Buchanan, Lex van den Berghe, and Ethan Zohn.
    • In Micronesia, from Cook Islands: Ozzy Lusth, Jonathan Penner, and Parvati Shallow.
    • In Heroes vs. Villains, from Tocatins: Tyson Apostol, Coach Wade, and J.T. Thomas.
    • In Caramoan, from Redemption Island: Andrea Boehlke, Francesca Hogi, and Phillip Sheppard; and from South Pacific: John Cochran, Brandon Hantz, and Dawn Meehan.
    • In Blood vs. Water, from One World: Monica Culpepper, Colton Cumbie, and Kat Edorsson.

References

  • For contestants who were considered, but were ultimately not chosen to return, see Standby Returning Castaways.
Survivor Gameplay
Challenges Challenge Advantage · Do-It-Yourself Challenge · Duel · Family Visit · Immunity Challenge (Final Immunity Challenge) · Immunity Idol · Immunity Necklace · Medallion of Power · Reward Challenge · Survivor Auction
Elimination Edge of Extinction · Ejection · Evacuation · Final Tribal Council · Jury · Null Vote · Quit · Redemption Island · Snuffer · Sole Survivor (Perfect Game) · Tiebreaker · Torch · Tribal Council · Urn
Strategy Alliance · Goat Strategy · Pagonging · Split Vote
Social Dynamics Final Two · Final Three · Merge · Tribe
Twists Casting Battle of the Sexes · Blood vs. Water · Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty · Old vs. Young · Returning Players · Schoolyard Pick · Tribes Divided by Ethnicity
Tribal Council Advantage Amulet · Do or Die · Double Elimination · Double Tribal Council · Extra Vote · Hidden Immunity Idol (History) · Idol Nullifier · Joint Tribal Council · Juror Removal · Legacy Advantage · Knowledge is Power · Safety Without Power · Shot in the Dark · Vote Blocker · Vote Steal
Game Mechanics Advantage Menu · Buried Treasure · Day Zero · Exile Island · Fake Merge · Fire Token · First Impressions · Ghost Island · Haves vs. Have Nots · Hourglass · Island of the Idols · Kidnapping · Looting · Mutiny · One World · Reward Steal · Summit · The Outcasts · Tribe Leader · Tribe Switch
Post-Game Fan Favorite Award · Lawsuits and Legal Action · Ponderosa · Reunion Show
Miscellaneous Buff · Camp · Confessional · Luxury Item · Rites of Passage · Survivor Rulebook · Ulonging

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