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| filmingdates = May 19, 2013 - June 27, 2013 |
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| seasonrun = September 18, 2013 - December 15, 2013 |
| seasonrun = September 18, 2013 - December 15, 2013 |
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| days = 39 |
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Early strategic control of the game was widely perceived as resting in the hands of [[Brad Culpepper]] and [[Aras Baskauskas]] on their respective tribes. Both, however, were overthrown in the middle stages of the game, after which point an alliance controlled by returning players [[Tyson Apostol]], [[Monica Culpepper]] and [[Gervase Peterson]] rose to post-merge dominance. Though [[Ciera Eastin]] and [[Hayden Moss]] mounted a determined effort to fracture this alliance, their efforts were foiled and Tyson won the title of [[Sole Survivor]] in a 7-1-0 vote over Monica and Gervase. |
Early strategic control of the game was widely perceived as resting in the hands of [[Brad Culpepper]] and [[Aras Baskauskas]] on their respective tribes. Both, however, were overthrown in the middle stages of the game, after which point an alliance controlled by returning players [[Tyson Apostol]], [[Monica Culpepper]] and [[Gervase Peterson]] rose to post-merge dominance. Though [[Ciera Eastin]] and [[Hayden Moss]] mounted a determined effort to fracture this alliance, their efforts were foiled and Tyson won the title of [[Sole Survivor]] in a 7-1-0 vote over Monica and Gervase. |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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− | [[Jeff Probst]] stated during the {{S|26}} [[Reunion Show]] that he was leaving to film '' |
+ | [[Jeff Probst]] stated during the {{S|26}} [[Reunion Show]] that he was leaving to film ''Survivor: Blood vs. Water'' on May 13, 2013. He stated a "game changing" twist would be involved. He then confirmed the season would begin airing on September 18, 2013, with a 90-minute premiere. Casting call was the same, and shortlist contestants included: {{S|22}} contestant [[Ashley Underwood]], who couldn't compete due to both her partner and her back-up partner being unable to play.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ashley Underwood Interview|url=http://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/ashley-underwood-interview/|last=Waterworth|first=Ben|publisher=Survivor Oz|date=July 30, 2013|accessdate=December 14, 2013}}</ref> Former {{S|10}} winner, [[Tom Westman]], was asked but declined.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tom Westman Interview|url=http://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2013/07/16/tom-westman-interview/|last=Waterworth|first=Ben|publisher=Survivor Oz|date=July 16, 2013|accessdate=September 30, 2013}}</ref> [[Greg Buis]] from [[Survivor: Borneo|the original ''Survivor'' season]], along with his sister Julie also declined the offer to appear again. [[Tom Buchanan]] and [[Lex van den Berghe]], both from {{S|3}} and {{S|8}}, declined due the production of their new reality television program, ''{{wp|Family Beef}}''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Lex & 'Big Tom' LIVE to Talk Tom's New Show 'Family Beef'|url=http://robhasawebsite.com/family-beef-tom-buchanan-lex-van-den-berghe-interview/|last=Cesternino|first=Rob|publisher=RobHasAWebsite.com|date=August 5, 2013|accessdate=August 10, 2013}}</ref> [[Jerri Manthey]] from {{S2|2}}, ''All-Stars'', and {{S2|20}}, and [[Cirie Fields]] from {{S2|12}}, {{S2|16}}, and ''Heroes vs. Villains'' were considered for the season, but their partners were unable to play with them, similar to Underwood. [[Malcolm Freberg]] from {{S|25}} and ''Survivor: Caramoan'' was asked to come back for a third straight season and play with his brother Miles, but he declined. Married ''{{dab|Survivor|U.S.}}'' couple [[Amber Mariano]] and [[Rob Mariano]] were both asked to be on the season, but turned the offer down, believing their ''Survivor'' experience was complete. [[Eliza Orlins]] (of {{S2|9}} and ''Micronesia'') stated in an interview that [[Yau-Man Chan]] of {{S2|14}} and ''Micronesia'' was offered to play again, but turned the offer down. Eliza also stated that she was considered to return with her mother Susan. [[Terry Deitz]] of ''Survivor: Panama'' was cut from the cast due to his daughter Kayla being 18 years old. [[Shane Powers]] (also from ''Panama'') was considered for the season with his son Boston, but it didn't work out. Winner of {{S|7}} and ''Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains'' [[Sandra Diaz-Twine]], along with her daughter were considered for this season but they weren't chosen. [[Tina Wesson]] and [[Ciera Eastin]] stated in an interview that [[Parvati Shallow]] from {{S2|13}}, ''Micronesia'', and ''Heroes vs. Villains'' declined the offer to return, not wanting to play with a loved one. [[Jonathan Penner]] from ''Cook Islands'', ''Micronesia'', and ''Philippines'' was asked to play with his son Cooper, but he couldn't play when Cooper was only 17 years old. [[Jill Behm]] (of {{S2|21}}) has stated in an interview that [[Marty Piombo]] and [[Jane Bright]] (both from the same season), were considered to return, but they were ultimately not chosen to compete. [[Mitchell Olson]] has stated in an interview that [[Holly Hoffman]] (also from ''Nicaragua''), was considered to return with her daughter, but she was ultimately not chosen to compete. [[Edna Ma]] from {{S|23}} was considered to return with her sister as her partner, but also wasn't chosen to compete. [[Chelsea Meissner]] from {{S|24}} was considered to return with her father as her partner, but was not chosen. [[Denise Stapley]] of ''Philippines'' declined the offer to return. ''Survivor: Philippines'' contestant [[RC Saint-Amour]] was originally slated to be on this season with her father, Craig. Upon arriving on location (24 hours before "[[Day Zero]]"), the older Saint-Amour's blood pressure sharply shot up, and was confined in a hospital in Makati City. They were replaced by [[Candice Cody]] and her husband, [[John Cody]].<ref>{{cite web|title='Survivor: Blood vs. Water': Jeff Probst on the pair that was pulled from the game right before filming|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/08/29/survivor-blood-vs-water-jeff-probst-pair-replaced/|last=Ross|first=Dalton|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|date=August 29, 2013|accessdate=August 29, 2013}}</ref> |
+ | The motif of the season was inspired by the precolonial trade between the Philippines and China. |
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− | The Siwangag cove was used to be the [[Galang]] camp. |
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− | ==Twists== |
+ | ==Twists/Changes== |
*'''[[Returning Players]]:''' In mid-May 2013, it was revealed that this season would feature returning players.<ref>{{cite web|title=Survivor: Blood vs. Water's format twist confirmed by CBS|url=http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/survivor-blood-vs-water-format-twist-confirmed-by-cbs-14813.php|publisher=CBS Statement/Reality TV World}}</ref> |
*'''[[Returning Players]]:''' In mid-May 2013, it was revealed that this season would feature returning players.<ref>{{cite web|title=Survivor: Blood vs. Water's format twist confirmed by CBS|url=http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/survivor-blood-vs-water-format-twist-confirmed-by-cbs-14813.php|publisher=CBS Statement/Reality TV World}}</ref> |
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− | *'''{{dab |
+ | *'''{{dab|Blood vs. Water|twist}}:''' Players will be paired with a competing family member or loved one on the cast. Every castaway will be playing individually, so they will remain in the game even if their family member is voted out. This season, the pairs will be comprised of returning players and their loved ones, where the returnees would be put in [[Galang|one tribe]], while all of their loved ones would be put in [[Tadhana|another]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Survivor: Blood vs. Water's format twist confirmed by CBS|url=http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/survivor-blood-vs-water-format-twist-confirmed-by-cbs-14813.php|publisher=CBS Statement/Reality TV World}}</ref> |
*'''[[Day Zero]]:''' A day before the actual game starts, the 10 pairs will be sent out at sunset to 10 different locations to live by themselves for the night, under the notion that the pairs will be placed in the same tribe. They will then all meet up to be officially welcomed by host [[Jeff Probst]] and start the game the next morning.<ref>{{cite web|title='Survivor: Blood vs. Water': New cast and (lots of) twists revealed!|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/08/21/survivor-blood-vs-water-new-cast-and-lots-of-twists-revealed/|}}</ref> |
*'''[[Day Zero]]:''' A day before the actual game starts, the 10 pairs will be sent out at sunset to 10 different locations to live by themselves for the night, under the notion that the pairs will be placed in the same tribe. They will then all meet up to be officially welcomed by host [[Jeff Probst]] and start the game the next morning.<ref>{{cite web|title='Survivor: Blood vs. Water': New cast and (lots of) twists revealed!|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/08/21/survivor-blood-vs-water-new-cast-and-lots-of-twists-revealed/|}}</ref> |
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− | *'''[[First Impressions]]:''' Moments after meeting each other, each team will vote one member off their tribe. They will be sent to |
+ | *'''[[First Impressions]]:''' Moments after meeting each other, each team will vote one member off their tribe. They will be sent to Redemption Island. |
− | *'''Redemption Island:''' Anyone voted out will be sent there and will then compete in a three-person [[duel]]. The last place finisher in each contest is out of the game for good, while the top two remain. However, if someone's loved one is on Redemption Island they can take their loved one's place before a duel. |
+ | *'''{{dab|Redemption Island|twist}}:''' Anyone voted out will be sent there and will then compete in a three-person [[duel]]. The last place finisher in each contest is out of the game for good, while the top two remain. However, if someone's loved one is on Redemption Island they can take their loved one's place before a duel. |
*'''[[Hidden Immunity Idol]]:''' The person who finishes first in each duel will also get to give a clue to the location of a Hidden Immunity Idol to any person from either tribe that they choose. If a castaway wins a game-returning duel, the castaway could also keep the clue for his or herself. |
*'''[[Hidden Immunity Idol]]:''' The person who finishes first in each duel will also get to give a clue to the location of a Hidden Immunity Idol to any person from either tribe that they choose. If a castaway wins a game-returning duel, the castaway could also keep the clue for his or herself. |
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*'''[[Tribe Switch]]:''' On Day 14, the remaining castaways randomly drew for new tribes. |
*'''[[Tribe Switch]]:''' On Day 14, the remaining castaways randomly drew for new tribes. |
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+ | * '''Early [[Merge]]:''' This season merged with eleven castaways in the game. |
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+ | * '''Expanded [[Jury]] and [[Final Three]]:''' Instead of the conventional Final Two facing the jury of seven, the Day 39 Tribal Council was held with a Final Three facing an eight-person jury. |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|galang}}[[File:s27 rupert t.png|70px|link=Rupert Boneham]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Rupert Boneham]]'''<br /><small>49, Indianapolis, IN<br />{{ |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Rupert Boneham]]'''<br /><small>49, Indianapolis, IN<br />{{S2|7}}, {{S2|8}},<br />& {{S2|20}}</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|galang}}[[File:s27 colton t.png|70px|link=Colton Cumbie]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Colton Cumbie]]'''<br /><small>22, Collinsville, AL<br />{{ |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Colton Cumbie]]'''<br /><small>22, Collinsville, AL<br />{{S2|24}}</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:s27 rachel t.png|70px|link=Rachel Foulger]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Rachel Foulger]]'''<br /><small>33, Provo, UT<br />Tyson's |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Rachel Foulger]]'''<br /><small>33, Provo, UT<br />Tyson's girlfriend</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:s27 marissa t.png|70px|link=Marissa Peterson]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Marissa Peterson]]'''<br /><small>21, Chapel Hill, NC<br />Gervase's |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Marissa Peterson]]'''<br /><small>21, Chapel Hill, NC<br />Gervase's niece</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|galang}}[[File:s27 candice t.png|70px|link=Candice Cody]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Candice Cody]]'''<br /><small>30, Washington, DC<br />{{ |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Candice Cody]]'''<br /><small>30, Washington, DC<br />{{S2|13}} &<br />{{S2|20}}</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:s27 brad t.png|70px|link=Brad Culpepper]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Brad Culpepper]]'''<br /><small>44, Tampa, FL<br />Monica's |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Brad Culpepper]]'''<br /><small>44, Tampa, FL<br />Monica's husband</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|galang}}[[File:s27 kat t.png|70px|link=Kat Edorsson]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Kat Edorsson]]'''<br /><small>23, Orlando, FL<br />{{ |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Kat Edorsson]]'''<br /><small>23, Orlando, FL<br />{{S2|24}}</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:s27 john t.png|70px|link=John Cody]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[John Cody]]'''<br /><small>30, Washington, DC<br />Candice's |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[John Cody]]'''<br /><small>30, Washington, DC<br />Candice's husband</small> |
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+ | | rowspan="2" {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:s27 laurab t.png|70px|link=Laura Boneham]] |
− | | rowspan="2" align="left" |'''[[Laura Boneham]]'''<br /><small>44, Indianapolis, IN<br />Rupert's |
+ | | rowspan="2" align="left" |'''[[Laura Boneham]]'''<br /><small>44, Indianapolis, IN<br />Rupert's wife</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|galang}}[[File:s27 aras t.png|70px|link=Aras Baskauskas]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Aras Baskauskas]]'''<br /><small>31, Santa Monica, CA<br />{{ |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Aras Baskauskas]]'''<br /><small>31, Santa Monica, CA<br />{{S2|12}}</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:S27 vytas t.png|70px|link=Vytas Baskauskas]] |
− | | align="left" |{{nowrap|'''[[Vytas Baskauskas]]'''}}<br /><small>33, Santa Monica, CA<br />Aras' |
+ | | align="left" |{{nowrap|'''[[Vytas Baskauskas]]'''}}<br /><small>33, Santa Monica, CA<br />Aras's brother</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:s27 caleb t.png|70px|link=Caleb Bankston]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Caleb Bankston]]'''<br /><small>26, Collinsville, AL<br />Colton's |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Caleb Bankston]]'''<br /><small>26, Collinsville, AL<br />Colton's fiancé</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:s27 katie t.png|70px|link=Katie Collins]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Katie Collins]]'''<br /><small>25, New York City, NY<br />Tina's |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Katie Collins]]'''<br /><small>25, New York City, NY<br />Tina's daughter</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:S27 hayden t.png|70px|link=Hayden Moss]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Hayden Moss]]'''<br /><small> |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Hayden Moss]]'''<br /><small>26, Springtown, TX<br />Kat's boyfriend</small> |
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+ | | rowspan="2" {{tribebox2|galang}}[[File:s27 lauram t.png|70px|link=Laura Morett]] |
− | | rowspan="2" align="left" |'''[[Laura Morett]]'''<br /><small>43, Salem, OR<br />{{ |
+ | | rowspan="2" align="left" |'''[[Laura Morett]]'''<br /><small>43, Salem, OR<br />{{S2|19}}</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|tadhana}}[[File:s27 ciera t.png|70px|link=Ciera Eastin]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Ciera Eastin]]'''<br /><small>24, Salem, OR<br />Laura M.'s |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Ciera Eastin]]'''<br /><small>24, Salem, OR<br />Laura M.'s daughter</small> |
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+ | | rowspan="2" {{tribebox2|galang}}[[File:s27 tina t.png|70px|link=Tina Wesson]] |
− | | rowspan="2" align="left" |'''[[Tina Wesson]]'''<br /><small>52, Robbinsville, NC<br />{{ |
+ | | rowspan="2" align="left" |'''[[Tina Wesson]]'''<br /><small>52, Robbinsville, NC<br />{{S2|2}}<br />& {{S2|8}}</small> |
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+ | | {{tribebox2|galang}}[[File:s27 gervase t.png|70px|link=Gervase Peterson]] |
− | | align="left" |'''[[Gervase Peterson]]'''<br /><small>43, Philadelphia, PA<br />{{ |
+ | | align="left" |'''[[Gervase Peterson]]'''<br /><small>43, Philadelphia, PA<br />{{S2|1}}</small> |
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− | | align="left" |{{nowrap|'''[[Monica Culpepper]]'''}}<br /><small>42, Tampa, FL<br />{{ |
+ | | align="left" |{{nowrap|'''[[Monica Culpepper]]'''}}<br /><small>42, Tampa, FL<br />{{S2|24}}</small> |
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==Season Summary== |
==Season Summary== |
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+ | The castaways were pre-divided into two tribes of ten: [[Galang]], comprised of [[Returning Players|returning players]], and [[Tadhana]], the returning players' loved ones. Before the tribes were sent to their camp, they were asked to eliminate one of their own immediately, where [[Laura Boneham]] and [[Candice Cody]] were voted out from their respective tribes. They were then informed that {{dab|Redemption Island|twist}} was in play, with the added twist that a player could take their partner's spot on Redemption Island. Shockingly, [[Rupert Boneham]] decided to switch with Laura B., sending Rupert to Redemption Island and sending Laura B. to Galang. |
Tadhana lost the first four consecutive challenges, and was initially dominated by the [[Five Guys Alliance]] led by [[Brad Culpepper]]. Brad's decision to blindside his ally [[John Cody]] resulted in Brad's subsequent elimination and the end of the men's alliance. Meanwhile, at Galang, [[Aras Baskauskas]] created the [[Galang Alliance|Galang Five]], an alliance which approached a ''no-strategy'' strategy. When the Galang tribe eventually went to [[Tribal Council]] after finally losing at the fifth challenge, Aras spearheaded the elimination of [[Laura Morett]] in hopes that she could eliminate Brad from Redemption Island to ensure [[Monica Culpepper]]'s loyalty to the alliance. The plan was successful, and Laura M. returned to the game at the [[merge]]. |
Tadhana lost the first four consecutive challenges, and was initially dominated by the [[Five Guys Alliance]] led by [[Brad Culpepper]]. Brad's decision to blindside his ally [[John Cody]] resulted in Brad's subsequent elimination and the end of the men's alliance. Meanwhile, at Galang, [[Aras Baskauskas]] created the [[Galang Alliance|Galang Five]], an alliance which approached a ''no-strategy'' strategy. When the Galang tribe eventually went to [[Tribal Council]] after finally losing at the fifth challenge, Aras spearheaded the elimination of [[Laura Morett]] in hopes that she could eliminate Brad from Redemption Island to ensure [[Monica Culpepper]]'s loyalty to the alliance. The plan was successful, and Laura M. returned to the game at the [[merge]]. |
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− | The tribes eventually merged to the [[Kasama]] tribe with 11 castaways remaining, including three pairs of loved ones: Aras and his brother [[Vytas Baskauskas]], [[Tina Wesson]] and her daughter [[Katie Collins]], and Laura M. and her daughter [[Ciera Eastin]]. While Aras led the charge against Laura M. again, a recently formed alliance originally from the post-Tribe Swap Tadhana tribe, which included Monica and Laura M., planned to eliminate the pairs in the game as all of them are "[[Singles Alliance|singles]]" and eliminate their threat. This alliance was able to blindside Aras, and managed to vote out Vytas and Tina later on, before betraying Laura M. for being the stronger member of the final intact pair. |
+ | The tribes eventually merged to the [[Kasama]] tribe with 11 castaways remaining, including three pairs of loved ones: Aras and his brother [[Vytas Baskauskas]], [[Tina Wesson]] and her daughter [[Katie Collins]], and Laura M. and her daughter [[Ciera Eastin]]. While Aras led the charge against Laura M. again, a recently formed alliance originally from the post-Tribe Swap Tadhana tribe, which included Monica and Laura M., planned to eliminate the pairs in the game as all of them are "[[Singles Alliance|singles]]" and eliminate their threat. This alliance was able to blindside Aras, and managed to vote out Vytas and Tina later on, before betraying Laura M. for being the stronger member of the final intact pair. |
With no pairs remaining, the new players outnumbered the returnees four to three, but the new players' attempt to seize control was foiled by Ciera, who sided with the returnees. However, with six players left, she had a change of heart, switching allegiances and forcing a tie which was resolved through the [[Tiebreaker#Drawing Rocks|rock drawing tiebreaker]], a tiebreaker only last seen during the [[Survivor: Marquesas|fourth season]], which resulted in Katie's elimination. This allowed the returning players alliance of [[Tyson Apostol]], Monica, and [[Gervase Peterson]] to take control, voting out the others and making it to the end of the game. |
With no pairs remaining, the new players outnumbered the returnees four to three, but the new players' attempt to seize control was foiled by Ciera, who sided with the returnees. However, with six players left, she had a change of heart, switching allegiances and forcing a tie which was resolved through the [[Tiebreaker#Drawing Rocks|rock drawing tiebreaker]], a tiebreaker only last seen during the [[Survivor: Marquesas|fourth season]], which resulted in Katie's elimination. This allowed the returning players alliance of [[Tyson Apostol]], Monica, and [[Gervase Peterson]] to take control, voting out the others and making it to the end of the game. |
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At the [[Final Tribal Council]], Gervase was berated by the [[jury]] for his perceived rudeness and hiding behind more dominant players, while Monica was castigated for threatening to flip to the other alliance but ultimately never following through. This led the jury to award Tyson the title of [[Sole Survivor]], receiving seven of the eight votes to win, and Monica receiving one. |
At the [[Final Tribal Council]], Gervase was berated by the [[jury]] for his perceived rudeness and hiding behind more dominant players, while Monica was castigated for threatening to flip to the other alliance but ultimately never following through. This led the jury to award Tyson the title of [[Sole Survivor]], receiving seven of the eight votes to win, and Monica receiving one. |
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* It was revealed in [[Ashley Underwood]]'s ''[[Survivor Oz]]'' interview that all participants had a partner, and a back-up partner.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ashley Underwood Interview|url=http://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/ashley-underwood-interview/|last=Waterworth|first=Ben|publisher=Survivor Oz|date=July 30, 2013|accessdate=December 14, 2013}}</ref> |
* It was revealed in [[Ashley Underwood]]'s ''[[Survivor Oz]]'' interview that all participants had a partner, and a back-up partner.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ashley Underwood Interview|url=http://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/ashley-underwood-interview/|last=Waterworth|first=Ben|publisher=Survivor Oz|date=July 30, 2013|accessdate=December 14, 2013}}</ref> |
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* This is the first season to feature returning [[Sole Survivor]]s but not have four returning Sole Survivors. |
* This is the first season to feature returning [[Sole Survivor]]s but not have four returning Sole Survivors. |
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+ | ** Other seasons to feature Sole Survivors are {{S|8}} and {{S|20}}; each had four former Sole Survivors competing. |
** This is also the first time that former Sole Survivors are competing in a season with new players. |
** This is also the first time that former Sole Survivors are competing in a season with new players. |
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− | * This season marks the return of the {{dab |
+ | * This season marks the return of the {{dab|Redemption Island|twist}} twist, which had been absent since {{S|23}}. |
− | ** This is the first season to feature both Redemption Island and female returning players. All four returnees in the prior Redemption Island seasons were male. |
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** This season has the most castaways return to the game after being voted out, with [[Laura Boneham|three]] [[Laura Morett|castaways]] [[Tina Wesson|returning]] to the game. |
** This season has the most castaways return to the game after being voted out, with [[Laura Boneham|three]] [[Laura Morett|castaways]] [[Tina Wesson|returning]] to the game. |
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** This is the first season with Redemption Island where the contestants who got back in the game from the twist were not immediately voted out the first time they weren't immune. |
** This is the first season with Redemption Island where the contestants who got back in the game from the twist were not immediately voted out the first time they weren't immune. |
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* This is the only season to feature a [[Laura Boneham|castaway]] being voted out more than once pre-merge. All other seasons with in-game returnees did not allow such an occurrence. |
* This is the only season to feature a [[Laura Boneham|castaway]] being voted out more than once pre-merge. All other seasons with in-game returnees did not allow such an occurrence. |
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* This season has the most amount of combined [[Reward Challenge|Reward]]/[[Immunity Challenge]]s, with ten. |
* This season has the most amount of combined [[Reward Challenge|Reward]]/[[Immunity Challenge]]s, with ten. |
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Revision as of 03:48, 18 May 2020
Survivor: Blood vs. Water is the twenty-seventh installment of Survivor. It features previous contestants competing against their loved ones. The season also revived the Redemption Island mechanic.
Early strategic control of the game was widely perceived as resting in the hands of Brad Culpepper and Aras Baskauskas on their respective tribes. Both, however, were overthrown in the middle stages of the game, after which point an alliance controlled by returning players Tyson Apostol, Monica Culpepper and Gervase Peterson rose to post-merge dominance. Though Ciera Eastin and Hayden Moss mounted a determined effort to fracture this alliance, their efforts were foiled and Tyson won the title of Sole Survivor in a 7-1-0 vote over Monica and Gervase.
Production
Jeff Probst stated during the Survivor: Caramoan Reunion Show that he was leaving to film Survivor: Blood vs. Water on May 13, 2013. He stated a "game changing" twist would be involved. He then confirmed the season would begin airing on September 18, 2013, with a 90-minute premiere. Casting call was the same, and shortlist contestants included: Survivor: Redemption Island contestant Ashley Underwood, who couldn't compete due to both her partner and her back-up partner being unable to play.[1] Former Survivor: Palau winner, Tom Westman, was asked but declined.[2] Greg Buis from the original Survivor season, along with his sister Julie also declined the offer to appear again. Tom Buchanan and Lex van den Berghe, both from Survivor: Africa and Survivor: All-Stars, declined due the production of their new reality television program, Family Beef.[3] Jerri Manthey from The Australian Outback, All-Stars, and Heroes vs. Villains, and Cirie Fields from Panama, Micronesia, and Heroes vs. Villains were considered for the season, but their partners were unable to play with them, similar to Underwood. Malcolm Freberg from Survivor: Philippines and Survivor: Caramoan was asked to come back for a third straight season and play with his brother Miles, but he declined. Married Survivor couple Amber Mariano and Rob Mariano were both asked to be on the season, but turned the offer down, believing their Survivor experience was complete. Eliza Orlins (of Vanuatu and Micronesia) stated in an interview that Yau-Man Chan of Fiji and Micronesia was offered to play again, but turned the offer down. Eliza also stated that she was considered to return with her mother Susan. Terry Deitz of Survivor: Panama was cut from the cast due to his daughter Kayla being 18 years old. Shane Powers (also from Panama) was considered for the season with his son Boston, but it didn't work out. Winner of Survivor: Pearl Islands and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains Sandra Diaz-Twine, along with her daughter were considered for this season but they weren't chosen. Tina Wesson and Ciera Eastin stated in an interview that Parvati Shallow from Cook Islands, Micronesia, and Heroes vs. Villains declined the offer to return, not wanting to play with a loved one. Jonathan Penner from Cook Islands, Micronesia, and Philippines was asked to play with his son Cooper, but he couldn't play when Cooper was only 17 years old. Jill Behm (of Nicaragua) has stated in an interview that Marty Piombo and Jane Bright (both from the same season), were considered to return, but they were ultimately not chosen to compete. Mitchell Olson has stated in an interview that Holly Hoffman (also from Nicaragua), was considered to return with her daughter, but she was ultimately not chosen to compete. Edna Ma from Survivor: South Pacific was considered to return with her sister as her partner, but also wasn't chosen to compete. Chelsea Meissner from Survivor: One World was considered to return with her father as her partner, but was not chosen. Denise Stapley of Philippines declined the offer to return. Survivor: Philippines contestant RC Saint-Amour was originally slated to be on this season with her father, Craig. Upon arriving on location (24 hours before "Day Zero"), the older Saint-Amour's blood pressure sharply shot up, and was confined in a hospital in Makati City. They were replaced by Candice Cody and her husband, John Cody.[4]
The motif of the season was inspired by the precolonial trade between the Philippines and China.
Twists/Changes
- Returning Players: In mid-May 2013, it was revealed that this season would feature returning players.[5]
- Blood vs. Water: Players will be paired with a competing family member or loved one on the cast. Every castaway will be playing individually, so they will remain in the game even if their family member is voted out. This season, the pairs will be comprised of returning players and their loved ones, where the returnees would be put in one tribe, while all of their loved ones would be put in another.[6]
- Day Zero: A day before the actual game starts, the 10 pairs will be sent out at sunset to 10 different locations to live by themselves for the night, under the notion that the pairs will be placed in the same tribe. They will then all meet up to be officially welcomed by host Jeff Probst and start the game the next morning.[7]
- First Impressions: Moments after meeting each other, each team will vote one member off their tribe. They will be sent to Redemption Island.
- Redemption Island: Anyone voted out will be sent there and will then compete in a three-person duel. The last place finisher in each contest is out of the game for good, while the top two remain. However, if someone's loved one is on Redemption Island they can take their loved one's place before a duel.
- Hidden Immunity Idol: The person who finishes first in each duel will also get to give a clue to the location of a Hidden Immunity Idol to any person from either tribe that they choose. If a castaway wins a game-returning duel, the castaway could also keep the clue for his or herself.
- Tribe Switch: On Day 14, the remaining castaways randomly drew for new tribes.
- Early Merge: This season merged with eleven castaways in the game.
- Expanded Jury and Final Three: Instead of the conventional Final Two facing the jury of seven, the Day 39 Tribal Council was held with a Final Three facing an eight-person jury.
Castaways
Contestant | Tribe Affiliation | Finish | Redemption Island Status |
Votes Against | ||||
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Original Tribe | Switched Tribe | Merged Tribe | ||||||
#1 | #2 | |||||||
Rupert Boneham 49, Indianapolis, IN Pearl Islands, All-Stars, & Heroes vs. Villains |
Galang | Switched Day 1 |
1st Eliminated Day 4 |
0 | ||||
Colton Cumbie 22, Collinsville, AL One World |
Galang | Galang | Quit Day 7 |
0 | ||||
Rachel Foulger 33, Provo, UT Tyson's girlfriend |
Tadhana | Tadhana | 4th Voted Out Day 6 |
2nd Eliminated Day 7 |
5 | |||
Marissa Peterson 21, Chapel Hill, NC Gervase's niece |
Tadhana | Tadhana | 3rd Voted Out Day 3 |
3rd Eliminated Day 9 |
10 | |||
Candice Cody 30, Washington, DC Cook Islands & Heroes vs. Villains |
Galang | 2nd Voted Out Day 1 |
4th Eliminated Day 11 |
6 | ||||
Brad Culpepper 44, Tampa, FL Monica's husband |
Tadhana | Tadhana | 6th Voted Out Day 10 |
5th Eliminated Day 14 |
7 | |||
Kat Edorsson 23, Orlando, FL One World |
Galang | Galang | Galang | 8th Voted Out Day 16 |
6th Eliminated Day 17 |
5 | ||
John Cody 30, Washington, DC Candice's husband |
Tadhana | Tadhana | 5th Voted Out Day 8 |
7th Eliminated Day 19 |
8 | |||
Laura Boneham 44, Indianapolis, IN Rupert's wife |
Tadhana | Galang | Galang | 1st Voted Out Day 1 |
Switched Day 1 |
11 | ||
9th Voted Out Day 18 |
8th Eliminated Day 19 | |||||||
Aras Baskauskas 31, Santa Monica, CA Panama |
Galang | Galang | Tadhana | Kasama | 10th Voted Out Day 21 |
9th Eliminated 1st Jury Member Day 25 |
7 | |
Vytas Baskauskas 33, Santa Monica, CA Aras's brother |
Tadhana | Tadhana | Galang | 11th Voted Out Day 22 |
10th Eliminated 2nd Jury Member Day 27 |
10 | ||
Caleb Bankston 26, Collinsville, AL Colton's fiancé |
Tadhana | Tadhana | Tadhana | 14th Voted Out Day 29 |
11th Eliminated 3rd Jury Member Day 30 |
4 | ||
Katie Collins 25, New York City, NY Tina's daughter |
Tadhana | Tadhana | Galang | Eliminated Day 32 |
12th Eliminated 4th Jury Member Day 33 |
4 | ||
Hayden Moss 26, Springtown, TX Kat's boyfriend |
Tadhana | Tadhana | Tadhana | 15th Voted Out Day 35 |
13th Eliminated 5th Jury Member Day 36 |
8 | ||
Laura Morett 43, Salem, OR Samoa |
Galang | Galang | 7th Voted Out Day 13 |
1st Returnee Day 19 |
19 | |||
13th Voted Out Day 26 |
14th Eliminated 6th Jury Member Day 36 | |||||||
Ciera Eastin 24, Salem, OR Laura M.'s daughter |
Tadhana | Tadhana | Tadhana | 16th Voted Out 7th Jury Member Day 37 |
14 | |||
Tina Wesson 52, Robbinsville, NC The Australian Outback & All-Stars |
Galang | Galang | Galang | 12th Voted Out Day 24 |
2nd Returnee Day 36 |
10 | ||
17th Voted Out 8th Jury Member Day 38 |
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Gervase Peterson 43, Philadelphia, PA Borneo |
Galang | Galang | Tadhana | Second Runner-Up |
6 | |||
Monica Culpepper 42, Tampa, FL One World |
Galang | Galang | Galang | Runner-Up | 6 | |||
Tyson Apostol 33, Provo, UT Tocantins & Heroes vs. Villains |
Galang | Galang | Tadhana | Sole Survivor | 2 |
Season Summary
The castaways were pre-divided into two tribes of ten: Galang, comprised of returning players, and Tadhana, the returning players' loved ones. Before the tribes were sent to their camp, they were asked to eliminate one of their own immediately, where Laura Boneham and Candice Cody were voted out from their respective tribes. They were then informed that Redemption Island was in play, with the added twist that a player could take their partner's spot on Redemption Island. Shockingly, Rupert Boneham decided to switch with Laura B., sending Rupert to Redemption Island and sending Laura B. to Galang.
Tadhana lost the first four consecutive challenges, and was initially dominated by the Five Guys Alliance led by Brad Culpepper. Brad's decision to blindside his ally John Cody resulted in Brad's subsequent elimination and the end of the men's alliance. Meanwhile, at Galang, Aras Baskauskas created the Galang Five, an alliance which approached a no-strategy strategy. When the Galang tribe eventually went to Tribal Council after finally losing at the fifth challenge, Aras spearheaded the elimination of Laura Morett in hopes that she could eliminate Brad from Redemption Island to ensure Monica Culpepper's loyalty to the alliance. The plan was successful, and Laura M. returned to the game at the merge.
The tribes eventually merged to the Kasama tribe with 11 castaways remaining, including three pairs of loved ones: Aras and his brother Vytas Baskauskas, Tina Wesson and her daughter Katie Collins, and Laura M. and her daughter Ciera Eastin. While Aras led the charge against Laura M. again, a recently formed alliance originally from the post-Tribe Swap Tadhana tribe, which included Monica and Laura M., planned to eliminate the pairs in the game as all of them are "singles" and eliminate their threat. This alliance was able to blindside Aras, and managed to vote out Vytas and Tina later on, before betraying Laura M. for being the stronger member of the final intact pair.
With no pairs remaining, the new players outnumbered the returnees four to three, but the new players' attempt to seize control was foiled by Ciera, who sided with the returnees. However, with six players left, she had a change of heart, switching allegiances and forcing a tie which was resolved through the rock drawing tiebreaker, a tiebreaker only last seen during the fourth season, which resulted in Katie's elimination. This allowed the returning players alliance of Tyson Apostol, Monica, and Gervase Peterson to take control, voting out the others and making it to the end of the game.
At the Final Tribal Council, Gervase was berated by the jury for his perceived rudeness and hiding behind more dominant players, while Monica was castigated for threatening to flip to the other alliance but ultimately never following through. This led the jury to award Tyson the title of Sole Survivor, receiving seven of the eight votes to win, and Monica receiving one.
Episode | Air Date | Redemption Island | Immunity | Voted Out (Vote) |
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1 | "Blood Is Thicker than Anything" | September 18, 2013 | None | (6-2-1-1) |
1st Voted Out Day 1 |
9.73[9] | 2.6/8[9] | ||||
Candice (6-3-1) |
2nd Voted Out Day 1 | ||||||||||
Rupert (no vote) |
Switched with Laura B. Day 1 | ||||||||||
Rupert | Galang1 | Marissa (8-1) |
3rd Voted Out Day 3 | ||||||||
Candice | |||||||||||
2 | "Rule in Chaos" | September 25, 2013 | Rupert | Marissa | Rupert | 1st Eliminated Day 4 |
Galang1 | Rachel (5-2-1) |
4th Voted Out Day 6 |
9.54[10] | 2.4/7[10] |
Candice | |||||||||||
3 | "Opening Pandora's Box" | October 2, 2013 | Candice | Rachel | Rachel | 2nd Eliminated Day 7 |
Galang1 | Colton (no vote) |
Quit Day 7 |
10.16[11] | 2.7/8[11] |
Marissa | John (6-1) |
5th Voted Out Day 8 | |||||||||
4 | "One Armed Dude and Three Moms" | October 9, 2013 | Candice | John | Marissa | 3rd Eliminated Day 9 |
Galang1 | Brad (3-3; 3-1)2 |
6th Voted Out Day 10 |
9.60[12] | 2.5/7[12] |
Marissa | |||||||||||
5 | "The Dead Can Still Talk" | October 16, 2013 | Candice | Brad | Candice | 4th Eliminated Day 11 |
Tadhana1 | Laura M. (7-1) |
7th Voted Out Day 13 |
10.11[13] | 2.6/8[13] |
John | |||||||||||
6 | "One-Man Wrecking Ball" | October 23, 2013 | John | Laura M. | Brad | 5th Eliminated Day 14 |
Tadhana1 | Kat (5-1) |
8th Voted Out Day 16 |
9.52[14] | 2.4/7[14] |
Brad | |||||||||||
7 | "Swoop In for the Kill" | October 30, 2013 | John | Kat | Kat | 6th Eliminated Day 17 |
Tadhana1 | Laura B. (4-1) |
9th Voted Out Day 18 |
9.00[15] | 2.3/7[15] |
Laura M. | |||||||||||
8 | "Skin of My Teeth" | November 6, 2013 | John | Laura B. | John | 7th Eliminated Day 19 |
Vytas | Aras (7-2-2) |
10th Voted Out Day 21 |
9.29[16] | 2.5/7[16] |
Laura B. | 8th Eliminated Day 19 | ||||||||||
Laura M. | |||||||||||
Laura M. | 1st Returnee Day 19 | ||||||||||
9 | "My Brother's Keeper" | November 13, 2013 | Aras | Monica | Vytas (8-1-1) |
11th Voted Out Day 22 |
9.87[17] | 2.5/7[17] | |||
Katie | Tina (7-1-1) |
12th Voted Out Day 24 | |||||||||
10 | "Big Bad Wolf" | November 20, 2013 | Aras | Vytas | Aras | 9th Eliminated 1st Jury Member Day 25 |
Monica (All)1,3 |
Laura M. (7-1) |
13th Voted Out Day 26 |
10.18[18] | 2.5/7[18] |
Tina | |||||||||||
11 | "Gloves Come Off" | November 27, 2013 | Vytas | Laura M. | Vytas | 10th Eliminated 2nd Jury Member Day 27 |
Monica | Caleb (4-3)4 |
14th Voted Out Day 29 |
8.81[19] | 2.2/7[19] |
Tina | |||||||||||
12 | "Rustle Feathers" | December 4, 2013 | Tina | Caleb | Caleb | 11th Eliminated 3rd Jury Member Day 30 |
Gervase [Monica, Tyson]1 |
Katie (3-3; 2-2; tiebreaker)2,5 |
Eliminated Day 32 |
10.63[20] | 2.6/8[20] |
Laura M. | |||||||||||
13 | "Out on a Limb" | December 11, 2013 | Tina | Katie | Katie | 12th Eliminated 4th Jury Member Day 33 |
Ciera [Hayden]1 |
Hayden (3-2) |
15th Voted Out Day 35 |
9.92[21] | 2.5/8[21] |
Laura M. | |||||||||||
14 | "It's My Night" | December 15, 2013 | Tina | Hayden | Hayden | 13th Eliminated 5th Jury Member Day 36 |
Tyson | Ciera (3-0)4 |
16th Voted Out 7th Jury Member Day 37 |
10.19[22] | 2.6/7[22] |
Laura M. | 14th Eliminated 6th Jury Member Day 36 | ||||||||||
Laura M. | |||||||||||
Tina | 2nd Returnee Day 36 | ||||||||||
Tyson | Tina (3-1) |
17th Voted Out 8th Jury Member Day 38 | |||||||||
Jury Vote | Gervase (7-1-0) |
Second Runner-Up | |||||||||
Monica (7-1-0) |
Runner-Up | ||||||||||
Tyson (7-1-0) |
Sole Survivor | ||||||||||
15 | "Reunion" | 7.46[23] | 1.9/5[23] | ||||||||
Notes: ^1 Combined Reward and Immunity Challenge.
^2 The vote resulted in a tie. Per Survivor rules, a revote would commence. ^3 Monica elected to give up reward to the rest of the Kasama tribe, while keeping immunity. ^4 A Hidden Immunity Idol was played; however, no votes were cast against its user. ^5 Per Survivor rules, in the event of a deadlock tie, the non-immune castaways would have an open discussion to eliminate one of the tied castaways. If no consensus is reached, the non-immune castaways will have to draw rocks, with the castaway who draws the odd-colored rock being eliminated. ^6 A Hidden Immunity Idol was played, negating all votes against its user. |
Voting History
Original Tribes | Post-Swap Tribes | Switched Tribes | Merged Tribe | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Voted Out | Laura B. |
Candice |
Rupert |
Marissa |
Rachel |
Colton |
John |
Tie | Brad |
Laura M. |
Kat |
Laura B. |
Aras |
Vytas |
Tina |
Laura M. |
Caleb |
Tie | Deadlock | Katie |
Hayden |
Ciera |
Tina |
Gervase |
Monica |
Tyson | |
Vote | 6-2-1-1 | 6-3-1 | No vote1 | 8-1 | 5-2-1 | No vote2 | 6-1 | 3-33 | 3-1 | 7-1 | 5-1 | 4-1 | 7-2-2 | 8-1-1 | 7-1-1 | 7-1 | 4-34 | 3-33 | 2-25 | Lottery6 | 3-2 | 3-07 | 3-1 | 7-1-0 | |||
►►► | Tyson | — | Laura M. | — | — | — | — | — | — | Laura M. | — | — | Aras | Vytas | Tina | Laura M. | Caleb | Hayden | Hayden | — | Hayden | Ciera | Tina | Jury Vote | |||
►►► | Monica | — | Candice | — | — | — | — | — | — | Laura M. | Kat | Laura B. | Aras | Vytas | Tina | Laura M. | Caleb | Hayden | None | — | Hayden | Ciera | Tina | ||||
►►► | Gervase | — | Candice | — | — | — | — | — | — | Laura M. | — | — | Aras | Vytas | Tina | Laura M. | Caleb | Hayden | Hayden | — | Hayden | Ciera | Tina | ||||
►►► | Tina | — | Candice | — | — | — | — | — | — | Laura M. | Kat | Laura B. | Ciera | Vytas | Tyson | Gervase | Tyson | ||||||||||
►►► | Ciera | Laura B. | — | — | Marissa | John | — | John | Brad | None | — | — | — | Aras | Katie | Tina | Laura M. | Caleb | Monica | Monica | — | Gervase | Tyson | ||||
►►► | Hayden | Laura B. | — | — | Marissa | Rachel | — | John | Ciera | Ciera | — | — | — | Aras | Vytas | Tina | Laura M. | Ciera | Monica | None | — | Gervase | Eliminated | Tyson | |||
►►► | Katie | Marissa | — | — | Marissa | John | — | John | Brad | Brad | — | Kat | Laura B. | Ciera | Vytas | Monica | Laura M. | Ciera | Monica | Monica | Eliminated | Eliminated | Tyson | ||||
►►► | Caleb | Laura B. | — | — | Marissa | Rachel | — | John | Brad | Brad | — | — | — | Aras | Vytas | Tina | Laura M. | Ciera | Eliminated | Tyson | |||||||
►► | Laura M. | — | Candice | — | — | — | — | — | — | Laura B. | Aras | Vytas | Tina | Katie | Eliminated | Tyson | |||||||||||
►►► | Vytas | Laura B. | — | — | Marissa | Rachel | — | John | Ciera | Brad | — | Kat | Laura B. | Laura M. | Tyson | Eliminated | Monica | ||||||||||
►►► | Aras | — | Gervase | — | — | — | — | — | — | Laura M. | — | — | Laura M. | Eliminated | Tyson | ||||||||||||
►► | Laura B. | Marissa | Switched | — | — | — | — | — | Laura M. | Kat | Vytas | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||
►► | Kat | — | Candice | — | — | — | — | — | — | Laura M. | Vytas | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||
► | Brad | Laura B. | — | — | Marissa | Rachel | — | John | Ciera | None | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||||
► | John | Laura B. | — | — | Marissa | Rachel | — | Ciera | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||||||
► | Colton | — | Candice | — | — | — | Quit | ||||||||||||||||||||
► | Rachel | Katie | — | — | Marissa | Ciera | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||||||||
► | Marissa | Brad | — | — | Katie | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||||||||
Candice | — | Laura M. | — | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Rupert | — | Laura M. | Switched | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes: ^1 Due to the Blood vs. Water twist, Rupert opted to send himself to Redemption Island, allowing Laura B. to take his place on Galang.
^2 Colton quit the game before the Redemption Island duel was held. No vote occurred for his removal. ^3 The vote resulted in a tie. Per Survivor rules, a revote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those involved in the tie. ^4 A Hidden Immunity Idol was played; however, no votes were cast against its user. ^5 Per Survivor rules, in case of a deadlock tie, the non-immune players would have an open discussion to eliminate one of the tied players. If no consensus is reached, the non-immune castaways would be forced to draw rocks. ^6 Since no consensus was reached, a rock draw occurred. Katie drew the odd-colored rock, and was sent to Redemption Island. ^7 A Hidden Immunity Idol was played, negating all votes against its user. |
Trivia
- With the Day Zero twist, this season is tied with Survivor: San Juan del Sur as the second longest season in terms of number of days, lasting 39.5 days, following Survivor: The Australian Outback, which was filmed in 42 days instead of 39.
- The U.S. Survivor franchise is the second version to adapt a couples format, following the Philippine version, which had pairs of celebrities, each with a pre-existing relationship.
- Instead of revealing the location during the previous season's Reunion Show, Jeff showed a clue, which was a short clip of blood spreading in water. The second promo was the same as the first, only with the season logo shown for a split second afterwards.
- Despite the fact that the first four people voted out were all women, the first two players eliminated were men.
- This is the first time Survivor has filmed three consecutive seasons in the same country, with Survivor: Philippines, Survivor: Caramoan, and Blood vs. Water all being filmed in the Philippines.
- This is the second season that is filmed in another location within a previous host country. Survivor: The Amazon and Survivor: Tocantins were both filmed in Brazil, albeit in different locations; namely, Rio Negro and Rio Novo, respectively.
- This is the ninth season to feature returning players.
- This is the third season in a row to feature returning players. This is the longest consecutive streak of seasons with returning players.
- This is also the third season in a row to feature returning players who were eliminated before the merge/jury phase.
- This is the first time to have two back-to-back seasons with half (10 contestants out of 20 total) the castaways being returning players.
- It was revealed in Ashley Underwood's Survivor Oz interview that all participants had a partner, and a back-up partner.[24]
- This is the first season to feature returning Sole Survivors but not have four returning Sole Survivors.
- Other seasons to feature Sole Survivors are Survivor: All-Stars and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains; each had four former Sole Survivors competing.
- This is also the first time that former Sole Survivors are competing in a season with new players.
- This season marks the return of the Redemption Island twist, which had been absent since Survivor: South Pacific.
- This season marks the only time in their Survivor careers that Rupert Boneham and Candice Cody didn't make the merge or jury phase.
- This is the second season where the first two castaways eliminated from the game were eliminated by means other than being voted out. The first was Survivor: Palau.
- Also after Palau, this is the second season where the first two castaways eliminated from the game had no votes cast against them.
- However, while Palau had this as an intentional twist, this was purely coincidental.
- This is the second season where the first two people eliminated from the game were male. The first was Survivor: Cook Islands.
- This is the first season to have an entire tribe of returning players and not have a representative from the season before it.
- The font used for the tribe names this season is "Totally Glyphic."[25]
- This is the first season to not have the full opening sequence shown in any of the episodes.
- This is the second season to see the rock drawing tiebreaker being utilized, following Survivor: Marquesas.
- This is the first season since Survivor: One World to have a second runner-up, since Lisa Whelchel and Michael Skupin, and Dawn Meehan and Sherri Biethman, ended up tying for runners-up in Philippines and Caramoan.
- This is the first season with both new players and returning players in which one of these groups makes up the entire final four.
- This is the first season where two castaways entered the merge with only one challenge win.
- This season had more players survive at least one Redemption Island duel than any other season, with 7 (Candice, Marissa, John, Brad, Laura M., Vytas, and Tina).
- Interestingly, the highest ranking returnees were paired with the three lowest ranking loved ones.
- This is the only season to feature a castaway being voted out more than once pre-merge. All other seasons with in-game returnees did not allow such an occurrence.
- This season has the most amount of combined Reward/Immunity Challenges, with ten.
References
Survivor (U.S.) Seasons |
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Borneo • The Australian Outback • Africa • Marquesas • Thailand • The Amazon • Pearl Islands • All-Stars • Vanuatu • Palau • Guatemala • Panama • Cook Islands • Fiji • China • Micronesia • Gabon • Tocantins • Samoa • Heroes vs. Villains • Nicaragua • Redemption Island • South Pacific • One World • Philippines • Caramoan • Blood vs. Water • Cagayan • San Juan del Sur • Worlds Apart • Cambodia • Kaôh Rōng • Millennials vs. Gen X • Game Changers • Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers • Ghost Island • David vs. Goliath • Edge of Extinction • Island of the Idols • Winners at War • Survivor 41 • Survivor 42 • Survivor 43 • Survivor 44 • Survivor 45 • Survivor 46 |