Survivor Season 46 is yet to be announced Feb 28, 2024 on CBS
Survivor is the American version of the international Survivor reality competition television franchise, itself derived from the Swedish television series Expedition Robinson created by Charlie Parsons which premiered in 1997.
Episodes
- Season 45
- Season 44
- Season 43
- Season 42
- Season 41
- Season 40
- Season 39
- Season 38
- Season 37
- Season 36
- Season 35
- Season 34
- Season 33
- Season 32
- Season 31
- Season 30
- Season 29
- Season 28
- Season 27
- Season 26
- Season 25
- Season 24
- Season 23
- Season 22
- Season 21
- Season 20
- Season 19
- Season 18
- Season 17
- Season 16
- Season 15
- Season 14
- Season 13
- Season 12
- Season 11
- Season 10
- Season 9
- Season 8
- Season 7
- Season 6
- Season 5
- Season 4
- Season 3
- Season 2
- Season 1
- Specials
The remaining five castaways must climb their way to victory in the immunity challenge to earn a feast at the sanctuary and a spot in the final four. Also, one castaway will be crowned Sole Survivor on the two-hour season finale.
Castaways must get the ball rolling in the right direction at the reward challenge to win a relaxing evening at the sanctuary. Then, with only six castaways left, it is an emotional struggle to decide which castaway will be going home
Castaways must keep their heads above water in the immunity challenge to be guaranteed a spot in the final six. Then, it's a mad dash before tribal council as castaways must decide who to target.
Castaways must land a win at the reward challenge to earn a night at the sanctuary and letters from home. Then, castaways will need to snake their way toward a win in the immunity challenge.
Castaways must negotiate to earn a big pot of rice for the entire tribe. Then, the castaways will need to put their best foot forward to earn immunity at the next tribal council.
A war between old tribes risks creating a shift in power. Then, castaways get twisted and caught up in the immunity challenge.
Castaways must find the key to unlock a new twist in the game. Then, one castaway finds themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place.
The game is about to change as tribes pack their bags and prepare to meet each other on the same beach. Also, one castaway risks getting caught up in their own web of lies.
Tribes must weave their way through the reward challenge to earn power in the game. Also, one person from each tribe is chosen to go on a journey, but there's a catch.
One person from each tribe is chosen to go on a journey and receive surprising news that will shake up the game. Also, tribes must slingshot themselves toward victory in the reward challenge to earn an essential camp item.
A budding romance could become an easy target for one tribe. Also, one castaway hopes to convince the tribe of their worth to stay another day.
Tribes must snake their way toward the win for immunity and reward. Also, paranoia starts to set in as a looming suspicion becomes the elephant in the room, and lines are drawn in the sand at tribal council.
Immediately upon reaching the beach, the three tribes go full throttle in their first challenge to earn crucial camp supplies. The remaining two tribes must choose between a mental or physical challenge to earn their camp essentials. Then, as castaways begin to get acquainted with each other, each tribe must choose one person to take a journey and make the first big decision of the game.
The remaining five castaways must find the perfect balance in the immunity challenge to make it to the final four. Also, two castaways will have to make fire in order to earn their seat in the final three, with one player being crowned the title of Sole Survivor on the two-hour season finale, followed by the Reunion Show hosted by Jeff Probst.
The remaining six castaways must get the ball rolling to win the reward challenge and earn a sweet treat. Also, castaways will need to hang in there during the immunity challenge to secure their spot in the final five.
As the tide rises and falls, castaways hold their breath to find out who will win the immunity challenge. Also, one castaway will spy something hidden in plain sight.
The remaining eight castaways compete in a reward challenge that will earn them a night in the sanctuary and a letter from home. Also, one castaway will have to build their house of cards high enough to win immunity.
In a shocking double tribal council, two castaways are blindsided. Also, a revenge plan begins to brew around camp after several castaways were left out of the last tribal council vote.
It is day 16 and castaways are getting to know their new tribe post merge. Also, hunger pangs are starting to take a toll and castaways must decide who will strike a deal with Jeff Probst to earn rice for their tribe.
In a game where knowledge is power, one castaway risks sharing their "knowledge" with a few too many people. Also, another castaway tries to recover after a complete blindside at tribal council.
The game intensifies when the tribes meet each other at the same camp. Also, castaways must scramble and strategize before tribal council to avoid being the sixth person voted out.
Two castaways get caught by another tribemate while opening a Beware Advantage. Also, one person from each tribe must take a journey together where they can risk their vote or play it safe.
One tribe makes a strategic decision in this week's immunity challenge that sends another tribe to tribal council. Also, one castaway's paranoia and overconfidence risks leading them to their downfall.
The Beware Advantage returns and castaways must decide if they want to risk losing their vote. Also, the trust in one tribe shifts after a castaway finds out that a few tribemates have been snooping through bags around camp.
An unexpected storm hit hard and fast and kept tribes shivering all night in their shelters. Also, one castaway puts their tribe at risk of going to tribal council after failing to pull their weight in the challenge.
18 new castaways come together to form their own society and begin their adventure for $1 million and the title of Sole Survivor. In the premiere episode, one winning tribe will earn supplies at the opening challenge while the remaining tribes must choose between a mental or physical challenge to earn their camp essentials.
After an accelerated 26-day grueling season filled with new twists and advantages, castaways skillfully navigate their way to the final three, with one crowned the sole survivor.
Only six castaways remain, and one will be on the wrong side of the vote. Also, one castaway climbs the stairway to victory and wins immunity at tribal council.
One castaway will be the first to drop out of the immunity challenge leaving their fate up to a game of "Do or Die" chance.
One castaway will land a win in the reward challenge, earning a chance to nurture social bonds during a pivotal moment in the game.
One castaway will be the last standing in the fight for immunity, earning themselves a spot in the final eight.
Castaways are officially merged into one tribe, and individual immunity is now on the line. At the challenge, castaways try to negotiate with Jeff to get four days' worth of rice for their tribe.
One castaway is taken to another island and has the power to change the game.
Castaways drop their buffs and rearrange tribes before an intense immunity challenge.
It's day 10, and patience is running thin for some of the tribe members. Also, immunity is on the line, and one tribe gets tied up.
One castaway paints a target on their back when they attempt to pit their tribemates against one another. Also, one tribe dives their way to victory after piecing together a big win in the immunity challenge.
One tribe attempts to recover after drawing a line in the sand at tribal council. Also, a castaway goes on a journey and must make a decision that could change their game, and one tribe stacks their way to victory, earning immunity and a fruitful reward
An unlikely friendship forms when two castaways bond over their differences. Also, the beware immunity idol returns, forcing castaways to consider all options before entering this unknown territory.
Eighteen new castaways begin their battle for $1 million and the title of Sole Survivor.
After a dangerous season filled with new twists, only five castaways remain and must battle it out for the title of Sole Survivor and the $1 million prize, on the two-hour season finale of the CBS Original series SURVIVOR. For the first time since season one, the winner will be revealed live on location. The finale will be immediately followed by a one-hour after-show hosted by Jeff Probst.
Castaways need to alter their plans after the winner of the immunity challenge throws a wrench in their next big move.
Another big twist threatens to send someone home, and castaways must formulate a plan whether to vote out the big threat or keep playing the game with people they trust.
After a grueling season with no food, a warm meal is up for grabs at the reward challenge, and the immunity challenge will be a test of focus and balance.
A castaway is singled out for their dishonest game, making a clear distinction where the line has been drawn. Also, in tonight's challenge, immunity and reward are on the line.
After information was revealed and people were betrayed at the last tribal council, castaways must work to make amends. Also, an interesting turn of events takes place at the reward challenge.
Castaways compete in their first individual immunity challenge in the game. Also, Erika has been on Exile Island for two days, where she must make the biggest decision in the game thus far.
For 12 days, the Luvu tribe has avoided going to tribal council, but now that the three tribes have merged, their alliances will be tested. Also, there's a new twist when it comes to the merge.
Ua, the tribe of only three castaways, competes to win the immunity challenge to save them from becoming a tribe of two. Also, friendships are put to the test when castaways from different tribes take a journey together.
Two castaways strategize a risky move during the immunity challenge, and another castaway does what it takes to earn a tribemate's trust
Castaways stumble upon a sneaky advantage that comes at a great risk. Also, truth is tested amongst castaways as mistakes are made
Immunity challenges get interesting when a new idol is introduced that has a special twist.
Eighteen new castaways begin their battle for $1 million and title of Sole Survivor. In the premiere episode, three tribes fight for their life in the first immunity challenge to guarantee safety at tribal council.
Winners battle it out, but only one will be crowned Sole Survivor and take home the $2 million prize. Also, after living on the Edge of Extinction for a long time, castaways dig deep for a shot to get back in the game
In a crucial immunity challenge, the remaining seven castaways make their final push towards the $2 million prize.
Alliances may crumble after a tribal blindside, and an undercover operation escalates to new heights. Also, there's another brutal challenge on Edge of Extinction.
One castaway plays double agent and goes undercover to infiltrate a group they want to vote out. Also, one player who has been playing it cool finally goes to work to search for an idol.
Winners at War put the game aside for a heartfelt moment with their loved ones. Also, after a wild tribal council, the 12th person is sent to the Edge of Extinction.
Things get tense for the remaining castaways during a chaotic tribal council. Also, a kind gesture could paint a target on someone's back, and one person will be the last one standing in a taxing immunity challenge.
With the old-school players living on Edge of Extinction, it's merge time for the new-school castaways.
Some winners sprint their way to an opportunity to gain an edge over the other castaways. Also, one tribe employs a different strategy in a rigorous immunity challenge.
The immunity challenge weighs heavily on castaways when two tribes are sent to tribal council. Also, one castaway on Edge of Extinction is acting sneaky.
Tribes drop their buffs and switch things up in the game. Also, tension on one tribe opens up an opportunity for new alliances.
Castaways are on the edge of breaking down when faced with a grueling opportunity at the Edge of Extinction. Also, SURVIVOR veterans begin to target each other.
New-school players attempt to take control against the old-school players in an effort to change up the game. Also, chaos ensues on Edge of Extinction when an opportunity presents itself.
One castaway is out for blood after realizing their closest ally was sent to the Edge of Extinction. Also, another castaway must dig themselves out after letting information slip.
Twenty previous winners of SURVIVOR begin their battle for $2 million, the largest cash prize in reality show history, on the special two-hour 40th season premiere of SURVIVOR: WINNERS AT WAR.
The castaways reunite in Los Angeles to discuss the season.
A winner will be crowned Sole Survivor on the finale of Survivor: Island of the Idols.
The fourteenth castaway is voted out and joins the jury.
Trust is tested when new alliances are formed but some old ones remain. Also, lines are drawn in the sand after the family visit.
One castaway must prove how well they know their castmates when presented with a game-changing opportunity while visiting Island of the Idols.
An unexpected twist shakes up the game and sends two people home.
Castaways enjoy a merge feast before individual immunity is on the line.
An empire falls and a rebellion rises, but the game is far from over. Also, another castaway visits the Island of the Idols for a chance to earn an advantage.
Rival alliances go head to head over a powerful player, and one castaway must decide if they are daring enough to take on a risky task after visiting the Island of the Idols.
Castaways are forced to switch up their game after a surprising tribe swap.
A "showmance" could create distractions and paint a target on two castaways' backs. Also, after a visit with Boston Rob and Sandra on Island of the Idols, one castaway has a chance to seize an opportunity to prove their power of persuasion.
New tribal dynamics may put the rest of the castaways on edge leading into the next tribal council. Also, one castaway is presented with an opportunity on "Island of the Idols" – complete a risky task in order to gain an advantage.
One castaway puts their mind to work when given a new opportunity on the Island of the Idols. Also, tribes must climb their way to the top during a tough immunity challenge.
One castaway gets fired up when learning a lesson on the Island of the Idols, where Boston Rob Mariano and Sandra Diaz serve as mentors in an all-new twist. Also, castaways question whether likability will prove to be a liability.
After 39 emotional days, one castaway will take home the $1 million prize and earn the title of Sole Survivor. One castaway's game will unravel, and someone will get a chance to return to the game, when castaways "living on the edge" go head to head on the two-hour season finale.
Spirits are lifted when castaways living "on the edge" read letters that they wrote to themselves before starting this adventure. Also, the final seven castaways battle for immunity during a tough puzzle challenge.
One castaway gets caught red-handed rummaging through someone's bag at camp. Also, castaways battle to win reward in the form of love when family members pay a visit.
Another blindside could be in sight after alliances start to crumble. Also, one castaway comes out on top after a crucial immunity win.
Two tribal councils in one hour, and a surprise advantage may pay off for one castaway's game.
Tribal Council heats up, and castaways strategize until moments before the vote. Also, concentration is key at a classic immunity challenge.
The puppet master attempts to pull the strings on other castaways, and one castaway struggles to find balance at an immunity challenge after exhaustion takes its toll.
Alliances are tested after a highly anticipated merge between tribes. Also, one castaway can rest easy after winning the first individual immunity challenge of the season.
The castaways' mental toughness is tested on the Edge of Extinction, and targets begin switching from one castaway to another when weaknesses are exposed.
Castaways drop their buffs and switch things up, and Edge of Extinction heats up when an eliminated castaway has to face people they blindsided.
Teamwork is the key to success in an all-new immunity challenge. Also, two castaways attempt to get along while trying to survive on the "Edge of Extinction".
The first castaway is stranded all alone on "Edge of Extinction." Also, first-time players bond together in an attempt to get a returnee out of the game.
Castaways hover on the "Edge of Extinction" in an all-new twist, and four returning players attempt to bond with their new tribemates. Also, castaways tackle a giant puzzle in their first immunity challenge of the season.
Only four "Goliaths" and two "Davids" remain to face one of the most competitive 63-piece puzzle challenge in SURVIVOR history in an attempt to last another day. Also, a fire-making challenge could change one person's fate in the game, and, after 39 days, one castaway will take home the $1 million dollar prize and title of sole Survivor.
One castaway will earn a one-in-six chance at the title of Sole Survivor after winning a crucial immunity challenge.
Emotions are sparked when loved ones visit the castaways. Also, a tribal blindside could create a crack in the Mason-Dixon alliance, and one castaway could break the game wide open by targeting their #1 ally.
Letters from home could fuel castaways' lives in the game. Also, one castaway's negotiation skills for a bigger food supply could pay off.
A quarrel between two castaways could mean the end of a showmance. Also, castaways who win rewards earn a much-needed trip to the burger bar.
One castaway must do damage control after being called out by their tribe. Also, balance is tested in a stressful immunity challenge.
Alliances between the "Davids" and "Goliaths" are tested at the merge. Some castaways may join forces, and a new unlikely pair may choose to work together.
Tribes battle to win a food reward for much needed nourishment. Also, the bond between the "Brochachos" becomes a personal achievement for one castaway.
One castaway has some scrambling to do after being on the wrong side of the vote. Also, another turbulent storm puts a sudden halt to the game.
After a surprising tribe swap, castaways from the "David" and "Goliath" tribes must learn to work together. Also, a castaway's typical bossy nature could rub her new tribe the wrong way.
One paranoid castaway calls a tribal meeting to put a stop to side conversations. Also, two castaways bump heads when their Survivor lives are on the line.
One tribe will bring balance to their game with an immunity win. Also, an early showmance could paint a target on a pair of castaway's backs.
A vicious cyclone stirs up emotions on the first day on the island, and the "David" tribe tries to take down the "Goliath" tribe.
The castaways reunite to discuss the season.
Castaways try to navigate their way to immunity when facing the biggest maze in the history for the game. Also, a fire-making challenge could change one person's fate in the game, and, after 39 days, one castaway will take home the $1 million dollar prize and title of sole Survivor.
After a tough immunity challenge, one castaway will earn a 1 in 6 shot at the million dollar prize.
A visit from loved ones hits the spot for castaways at the reward challenge, and castaways must bond together to break up a power couple.
Two people will be voted out in an all-new surprise twist. Also, one player works hard to deceive his tribemates into thinking he has an idol.
A determined castaway goes on a mission to break up a power alliance.
A classic SURVIVOR eating challenge is back, and individual immunity is on the line.
The merge threatens to increase the tension between two ongoing rivals.
Castaways burn their tribe's flag in an attempt to reverse the curse.
Another surprising tribe swap could mean a fresh start for some castaways.
One castaway attempts to rekindle relationships after duping their tribe.
Castaways get physical during a classic water challenge, and a pair of castaways on the outs tries to shake things up.
A surprising tribe swap shakes up the game and one castaway sets their sights on one of their own.
A group of new Survivors attempt to "reverse the curse" of bad past game decisions. Also, one castaway will be the first to visit Ghost Island, and panic sets in at the first tribal council of the season.
Host Jeff Probst gathers the former castaways in the city of Los Angeles to reflect on some of the more noteworthy moments from the 2017 season and discuss what some of the castaways have done since they were first eliminated.
Castaways compete in an all-new immunity challenge, and a new twist is unleashed into the game. Then, one castaway will be crowned sole Survivor and awarded the $1 million dollar prize, on the two-hour season finale, followed by the one-hour live reunion show hosted by Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst.
Castaways battle to win individual immunity and earn a spot in the final five
Castaways receive a much-needed visit from their loved ones, and one castaway must snatch an idol in plain sight.
Can one secret agent keep their cover or will they be discovered.
Can one secret agent keep their cover or will they be discovered.
Alliances are put to the test and castaways question who will remain loyal.
One player finds a secret advantage with a special twist, and concentration is key in the individual immunity challenge.
Castaways drop their buffs and merge for a big feast, and the first individual immunity is on the line.
One castaway is upset after being kept out of the loop on a crazy blindside. Also, lack of food takes a toll on another castaway.
One castaway struggles to keep his head in the game at a tough reward challenge, and a tough physical immunity challenge weighs heavily on castaways.
Tribes drop their buffs and switch things up, and one castaway rubs their new tribe the wrong way right before an explosive tribal council.
One castaway's romantic feelings for another tribemate may cause them to spill secrets, and another castaway's lack of social skills could prove to be a problem.
Two castaways find a clue and begin searching for a coveted idol. Also, one castaway's annoying behavior could jeopardize their game, and romance is in the air for one pair of Healers.
The castaways battle to prove which group has what it takes to win - Heroes, Healers or Hustlers. Also, one tribe will earn an advantage when the game is immediately "ignited" by the season's first challenge, and there is a super idol that comes with a new twist.
The castaways reunite in Los Angeles to discuss the Game Changers season with Jeff Probst.
The season of "Game Changers'' draws to a close, and one remaining castaway will be crowned the Sole Survivor.
Only six castaways will remain after two shocking tribal councils, and castaways pour their hearts into a challenge that could be the key to their safety.
An emotional reward challenge brings loved ones together and one castaway receives invaluable advice from their special visitor.
One castaway's alliance reacts after one of their own admits to flipping, and another Survivor must decide if they should reveal their secret advantage in the game to a trusted ally.
Friends become enemies when one castaway is caught trying to sabotage another's game.
The merge brings another twist in the game that leaves two castaways out of the celebratory feast.
Emotions run high when the game begins to take a toll on one tribe, and castaways try to pull their way to safety at a physical immunity challenge.
One castaway is left floating on Exile Island after a tribe switch, and the exiled castaway receives a surprise visit.
One castaway searches for an immunity idol they desperately need in order to stay in the game, and another castaway throws their game off balance after they lose their cool.
A dramatic twist in the game sends shockwaves through the tribes. Also, castaways are flying blind at a classic immunity challenge.
Survivors drop their buffs for a tribe swap, and the game starts from scratch for one set of castaways. Also, one castaway leaves his tribemates stranded in the ocean so he can search their camp for the immunity idol.
It's an epic showdown as two legends in SURVIVOR history set their sights on one another. Also, two castaways attempt to put their past behind them and start a new game while another castaway introduces the "spy shack" 2.0.
The winner is announced as the castaways reunite to discuss the season.
Steady hands will earn a spot in the final three and a chance at the million dollar prize. Then, after 39 days, one castaway will be crowned Sole Survivor, on the two-hour season finale, followed by the one-hour live reunion show hosted by Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst.
It's double the tribal councils as two castaways are sent home, and immunity is on the line in a classic game of Survivor pinball.
The castaways play for a chance to spend time with loved ones; one person works hard to build their resumé in the game.
Each of the castaways tries to arm themselves with allies as a power struggle erupts; tension rises as Gen X castaways turn on each other.
Two castaways with secrets about each other use them as leverage in the game, while another refuses to "drop the ball" when individual immunity is on the line.
The three tribes merge into one.
Two millennials attempt to put the past behind them and work together, and another castaway feels the heat when they're interrogated about their true profession.
"The Truth Works Well"- Figgy and Taylor may regret an earlier decision to reveal their budding "showmance" to their tribemates, and some castaways worry there may be a snitch at camp after a hidden immunity idol is found.
Castaways form a search party to hunt for the hidden immunity idol, and one tribe gets an unpleasant surprise when castaways drop their buffs.
Millennials and Gen X get physical in the first reward challenge of the season, and two castaways are out for revenge after being blindsided by their allies.
Castaways get a chance to mingle with the "enemy," and balance and precision are tested at a tough immunity challenge.
One castaway dons his "love goggles" when he's struck by another's beauty. Also, heat exhaustion takes the air out of one castaway.
A war of generations begins as Millennials battle Gen X on the 90-minute season premiere of SURVIVOR.A massive storm leads to a first in SURVIVOR history, and one castaway snatches a powerful advantage in the game.
Castaways from all three tribes – Brains, Brawn and Beauty – remain, and one will be crowned the Sole Survivor during the two-hour season finale, followed by the Live Reunion Show (10:00-11:00 PM) hosted by Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst.
Castaways from all three tribes – Brains, Brawn and Beauty – remain, and one will be crowned the Sole Survivor during the two-hour season finale, followed by the Live Reunion Show (10:00-11:00 PM) hosted by Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst.
One castaway struggles to overcome feeling betrayed by their strongest ally. Also, an indulging reward might wreak havoc on one castaway.
A combination of balance and teamwork will earn some castaways a much-needed reward. Also, one castaway is under fire after bossing others around.
One castaway holds the key to individual immunity and guarantees themselves a shot at the final six. Also, after a shocking tribal council, a fractured alliance may not be able to be restored.
A surprising turn of events at tribal council sends shock waves through the entire tribe. Also, castaways must choose between food, love or an advantage in the game.
A separation in tribes leads to the ultimate sabotage. Also, a schoolyard pick draws a line in the sand at a tough reward challenge.
The merge creates a power struggle between the remaining members of the brawn and beauty tribes. Also, rumors of an all-girl alliance cause problems for one castaway.
A Tribe merge reshuffles the game and its alliances. Also, a brutal individual immunity challenge keeps castaways on their toes.
A hearty food reward is up for grabs at a classic challenge. Also, the pressure is on when one castaway interrogates a fellow tribemate.
The castaways drop their buffs and switch things up, and one castaway feels all alone in the game following the tribe switch.
The brutal heat of Kaoh Rong takes a toll on several castaways, and one is medically evacuated from of the game.
For the first time ever, two immunity idols can join forces to become one super idol that can be used after the votes are read. Also, one castaway gets crafty in order to retrieve an idol and another castaway on an opposing tribe may have a bounty on their head if they can't find an idol.
Last week on the very first episode of Season 32 Darnel of the Brawn tribe was the 1st survivor to be voted out of the game who will be the next to go home? One castaway goes to great heights to retrieve an idol, and on the beauty tribe, two castaways become quick friends. Also, immunity and rewards are on the line at a taxing physical challenge.
The 32nd season of Survivor begins tonight as 18 new contestants are introduced and broken up into 3 teams of 6 each. The three tribes of six are based on dominant attribute: "Brains" (intelligence), "Brawn" (athleticism), and "Beauty" (attractiveness). The cast includes former NBA player Scot Pollard and controversial Big Brother 16 contestant Caleb Reynolds.
The winner is revealed as the 20 castaways reunite to discuss the season.
Six castaways battle it out for a shot in the final three, and a shocking tribal council delivers a Survivor first. Later, the final three castaways plead their cases for the $1 million prize.
With the end in sight, castaways scramble to solidify a plan for the final three. Also, a frightening incident at the immunity challenge sends shockwaves through the entire tribe, and castaways are rewarded with a spiritual recharge at the temples of Cambodia.
Emotions run deep when loved ones visit the island, and a desperate reward challenge leaves castaways' heads spinning. Also, exhaustion takes a serious toll on one castaway in the middle of an immunity battle.
The "voting block" strategy continues.
"Like Selling Your Soul To The Devil" and "My Wheels Are Spinning" - Castaways' spirits are drowning in a relentless rain storm, but a fun challenge reward offers a few players a glimpse into the Cambodian culture.
One castaway risks their safety in the game in order to gain an advantage. Also, another castaway steps up in a brutal individual immunity challenge to further their game, and three castaways deemed the "Witches Coven" stir the pot at camp.
An intense water challenge leaves castaways thirsty for a much-needed reward. Also, immunity hangs in the balance as castaways attempt to steady themselves, and a shocking tribal council takes an unexpected turn.
Thirteen shocked castaways come together for the largest merge ever. Also, history repeats itself for two feuding castaways, and the season's first individual immunity challenge is a classic game of balance.
One castaway is pulled from the game due to a family emergency. Also, Tribes drop their buffs and switch it up for the second time, and castaways chow down on local delicacies in a classic immunity challenge.
One castaway embraces a new, more personal style of play for his second chance. Also, one castaway risks ruining a good thing by going against her own alliance.
Three castaways leave it all on the beach in a gut-wrenching challenge, and two castaways plead for their lives in the game at a heated tribal council. Also, Abi-Maria continues to ruffle feathers with her tribe.
Just days into the game, castaways drop their buffs and switch from two to three tribes. Also, a castaway's future in the game is in jeopardy when they're caught sending a message to another tribe.
One Tribe is completely puzzled at a classic immunity challenge. Also, one castaway attempts a heartfelt apology in an effort to stave off elimination before an intense tribal council.
Twenty returning castaways are dropped in the middle of the South China Sea to begin their adventure, on the special 90-minute season premiere.The new season in Cambodia, themed "Second Chance," features 20 castaways from past editions who were voted for by fans to have another shot at being named "Sole Survivor." For one tribe, old-school thinking battles new-school strategy when the two distinct groups try to take control of the game. Also, one contestant finds a clue to a hidden immunity idol that requires retrieving it in a way that's never been seen before.
The winner is revealed as the castaways reunite to discuss the season. Later, Jeff Probst reveals the results of the fan vote for the 20 players who will compete in the 2015 fall edition.
After 39 days, one castaway will be crowned sole Survivor and take home the million dollar prize. Also, emotions run deep when castaways receive a surprise visit from their loved ones,.
With only six castaways left in the game, immunity is more important than ever. Also, castaways are puzzled at a tough reward challenge and a strong alliance begins to crumble.
A reward gives castaways an opportunity to deliver supplies to a local orphanage. Also, castaways must scramble after a crazy tribal council leaves some on the outs.
A twist at the immunity challenge creates a two-way race for security in the game, and one castaway uses his entire body as a bridge during a reward challenge. Also, a crazy tribal council becomes confrontational.
A key advantage gives one castaway a game-changing opportunity, and another castaway lashes out when their integrity is questioned.
One castaway breaks out their arts and crafts skills to create a fake idol and makes a plan to prevent being eliminated.
Castaways walk a fine line and struggle to stay balanced at a reward challenge. Also, one castaway goes on a crazy man hunt to prevent another castaway from finding the idol.
Alliances are tested as castaways must adapt to playing an individual game after the merge. Also, castaways fight for individual immunity in a classic game of endurance.
One castaway struggles to fit in after a shocking tribal council. Also, winning a reward gives one castaway a new outlook on life and the game.
Another castaway is voted out of the game.
"Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner" and "We're Finally Playing Some Survivor" - Tribes drop their buffs in a switch that will shake up alliances. Also, one castaway struggles after receiving a blow to the head, and another castaway's desire to flex his power in the game could be his greatest weakness,.
A division of labor causes cracks in the hard-working Blue Collar tribe. Also, one castaway's strategy during the immunity challenge completely backfires.
White Collar castaways strip down and embrace their free-spirited "no collar" tendencies. Blue Collar castaways disagree when it comes to heavy lifting at camp, and one castaway struggles to adapt to her new tribemates.
The 30th season will feature the first-time theme of "Worlds Apart," with castaways divided into the three separate tribes, White Collar, Blue Collar and No Collar. Minutes into the game, castaways are forced to choose between honesty or deception, and one castaway becomes ill after trying to satisfy his need for protein, on the special 90-minute season premiere of SURVIVOR.
The winner is revealed as the 18 castaways reunite to discuss their experiences.
The final five compete for a spot in the last Tribal Council and the $1 million prize, on the two-hour season finale.
A shocking tribal council leads to one of the biggest blindsides of the season. Also, a sudden ankle injury could lead to a medevac just days before the game ends.
After 30 grueling days, the remaining castaways battle for a spot in the final six. Also, for the first time ever, castaways give up their chance at Reward in the middle of a challenge, and one castaway seeking revenge sets their sights on the game's strongest player.
Another castaway trades their reward for security in the game. Also, the first idol of the season comes into play during a chaotic Tribal Council.
Two reward winners trade their spots to prove their loyalty. Also, an idol paper trail causes chaos at camp, and one castaway plays dirty when his life in the game is threatened.
The claws are out when two parents protect their children in a heated exchange. Also, the castaways reap the rewards of a Taco Bar after exiling one of their own.
The pressure of the game forces one castaway to contemplate throwing in the towel. Also, alliances start to crumble with the impending merge and one castaway commits the ultimate sin.
In a rare move, a very hungry Hunahpu tribe makes a desperate trade for rice. Meanwhile, one castaway on the Coyopa tribe concocts a plan to use a fake idol to try and insure their safety.
The tribes are reconfigured and it leaves one castaway on a team that has three pairs of loved ones. Meanwhile, the other tribe is forced to negotiate for their next meal, after they mismanage their food supply.
One castaway contemplates throwing an Immunity Challenge to rid their tribe of the weaker players. However, their thirst for power could result in a shocking blindside.
A showdown pits father against son and puts their relationship to the test. Meanwhile, former MLB player John Rocker is confronted about his controversial past during a combative Immunity Challenge.
After losing their flint, one tribe attempts to barter with Jeff in a rare negotiation. Meanwhile, former MLB player John Rocker's controversial past threatens his future in the game.
Eighteen castaways compete with and against loved ones in a "Blood vs. Water" style competition that reintroduces Exile Island to the game. In the opener, the 18 players arrive in Nicaragua and participate in their first challenge.
The winner is revealed as the castaways reunite to discuss the season.
After nearly 40 challenging days, one castaway will be crowned the Sole Survivor and awarded $1 million on a special two-hour season finale of SURVIVOR.
Castaways scale new heights as they battle for a guaranteed spot in the final four. Meanwhile, friends become enemies when one castaway overhears plans for her eviction, and Tony comes up with a strategy for his special Immunity idol.
During an intense challenge, castaways attempt to crack the code and earn a spot in the final five. Additionally, one castaway's paranoia threatens another's stake in the game, and Tony's closest confidant is wooed by another alliance.
One castaway's bidding strategy at the Survivor auction could pay off for them. Meanwhile, castaways draw rocks for a huge advantage in the game, and another castaway decides to show off his idol in an attempt to ensure his safety.
Homesick castaways are granted a brief reprieve with letters from home. Meanwhile, one castaway secretly embarks on a stakeout to gather intel from the competition and another castaway falls hard while attempting to collect coconuts from the treetops.
One castaway's paranoia could lead to a game-changing flip, and a grade-school memory challenge looks more like a college exam for several exhausted castaways.
The entire tribe embarks on the craziest idol hunt in the history of the game. Also, one castaway showcases their ninja-like skills to sabotage another.
It's every castaway for themselves, as two tribes become one in this season's merge. Meanwhile, one castaway's thirst for power could earn them a spot on the jury, and jaws drop as the blindside streak continues.
A blindside leaves one castaway questioning their resolve to play the game. Meanwhile, a camp raid leaves one tribe scrounging for supplies and the other one reveling in comfort.
The castaways drop their buffs and form two new tribes. The new teams play for a reward that includes coffee and donuts by dragging a person from the opposing tribe across a finish line. For immunity, the players carry a heavy log through a maze.
One tribe considers throwing the immunity challenge in order to get rid of its strongest member. For immunity, the tribes must retrieve five balls underwater and then toss them into a basket. The reward-challenge winners get chicken and eggs.
A monstrous monsoon drenches the castaways. For immunity and a reward that includes tarps, the players toss water to one another via buckets and then must solve a rotating puzzle maze.
Three castaways face a game-changing decision minutes after the competition begins. Meanwhile, one tribe pours both blood and sweat into an early challenge and one castaway seeks revenge after discovering that her tribe wants to vote her out.
The winner is revealed as the 20 castaways reunite to discuss their experiences.
After 39 grueling days, one castaway will be crowned the Sole Survivor and awarded $1 million on a special two-hour season finale.
Loved ones face off at Redemption Island for their final shot in the game. Meanwhile, castaways must test their knowledge of Survivor for immunity, and a heated tribal council could force a swing vote to exercise their power.
Castaways try to find balance at a frustrating immunity challenge and a ruthless game of tug of war leads to an incredibly rare tribal council.
A castaway's bold move could either smoke out the hidden immunity idol or extinguish their own flame. Also, one castaway is in hot water after playing both sides of the tribe, and two moms pull a less-than-maternal move at the Redemption arena.
An emotional loss on Redemption Island produces this season's first jury member. Also, castaways find out if blood really is thicker than water at a tearful tribal council, and a castaway's generous offer proves immunity means much more than a sumptuous feast.
It's double the drama as castaways endure two tribal councils in one episode. Meanwhile, castaways wonder if Vytas will exact revenge for his brother's blindside and one castaway attempts to change history in a challenge that's tough to swallow.
It's do or die in a redemption battle that will leave castaways clinging for their lives. Meanwhile, a potentially game-changing blindside at tribal leaves one castaway on the outs, and the hidden immunity idol falls into the hands of an unlikely castaway.
An ultimatum at Redemption Island puts one castaway on the spot to prove his love. Meanwhile, another castaway's honesty may be her biggest downfall, and an odd man out needs to prove his worth on an all-female tribe.
Castaways find out if water could be thicker than blood as new tribes are drawn. Meanwhile, one castaway falls victim to a strategic blindside and the Coconut Bandit returns.
One castaway sacrifices their own life in the game for a loved one. Meanwhile, this season of blindsides continues at a wild, unpredictable tribal council.
For the first time ever, a Redemption Island battle pits husband against wife. In another series first, a castaway refuses to accept an immunity clue and a shocking blindside at tribal sends another castaway home.
A family rivalry takes center stage, leading to an emotional breakdown. Meanwhile, the tribes watch in disbelief as a castaway quits the game and a shocking blindside plays out at tribal council.
A new alliance of seasoned players targets one of their own. Meanwhile, the old Colton rears his head and tries to disturb the peace at camp.
Blood vs. Water relationships are put to the ultimate test on Day 1, when castaways are shocked to learn they will be separated from their loved ones and have to compete against each other on separate tribes. Meanwhile, a former castaway attempts to rehabilitate their reputation.
The winner is revealed as the 20 castaways reunite in Los Angeles to discuss the season.
With the title of Sole Survivor on the line and $1 million within arm's reach, one castaway falls victim to a heartbreaking medical emergency.
Castaways get a much-needed morale boost with a visit from their loved ones, and one Survivor is faced with a game-changing decision.
Two immunity challenges and two Tribal Councils raise the stakes, forcing castaways to consider big moves on their biggest threats.
The popular food auction returns and the Three Amigos concoct a lie in attempt to take control of the game.
An accident threatens one castaway's future in the game, and in one of the most shocking Tribal Councils, a huge revelation forces an alliance to scramble and potentially turn on each other.
One castaway learns a secret that will potentially change the game, and chaos ensues when confused castaways are undecided on whether to vote out an easy target or blindside a big threat.
All bets are off when Bikal and Gota merge, as castaways reunite to plot a potential blindside in the new tribe. Also, with individual immunity now on the line, castaways must stomach exotic foods of beetle larvae and brains during a classic "Survivor" food eating challenge.
As the newly formed Bikal Tribe continues to struggle physically in challenges, they grow increasingly tired of Phillip's attitude. Meanwhile, over at the Gota Tribe, Reynold shares confidential information about his hidden Immunity Idol that could change his game.
A shake-up with the Tribes creates chaos and new alliances. Meanwhile, the game is thrown off-balance when one Tribe's change results in a strength disparity between Gota and Bikal.
The Favorites must contend with an out-of-control Brandon when he stuns his tribemates and reveals his hidden desire to sabotage their camp, leading up to a history-making meltdown.
After suffering a medical emergency, one Castaway's ability to play the game is in danger.
Corinne and Malcolm's special bond leads to a discovery that could liven up the game, and alliances shift and unrest ensues just before an intense Tribal Council.
Following the first elimination of the season, Brandon targets Dawn as the leader of what he sees as an unsuitable vote and matchless teamwork and disorganization from one tribe leaves little room for competition during a tiered Immunity Challenge.
Ten ultra-fans of the show compete against 10 former castaways on the Caramoan Islands. The fans comprise the Gota tribe, while the favorites make up the Bikal tribe.
The winner is revealed as the 18 castaways reunite to discuss the season.
The final four survivors scramble to secure their place at the final Tribal Council. Meanwhile, a crucial reward challenge allows castaways to compete for a highly coveted advantage.
The million-dollar prize and title of Sole Survivor is within reach for one of the five remaining castaways. Meanwhile, a few castaways strike a final three deal while aboard a moving ship far from their fellow tribemates.
During an emotional family reunion, an exciting reward challenge enables castaways to join forces with their loved ones. Meanwhile, at a secret meeting, an alliance devises a plan to get rid of their biggest threat.
Castaways exhaust their funds on tasty rewards while one generous castaway makes two bids for his tribemates during the hearty food auction.
Castaways compete for a luxurious spa getaway and tempers flare when one castaway returns with a full belly and a bitter attitude.
A priceless reward proves to be a life changing experience for some Survivors, and an original alliance is tested while an unlikely friendship threatens to sway the game.
In one of the most complicated and entertaining Tribal Councils ever, a brutally honest conversation leads to surprising revelations.
After Tandang and Kalabaw tribes merge, castaways scramble to solidify their numbers and rank in the new tribe. Meanwhile, Lisa Whelchel is confronted on her past as a former TV teen star.
As castaways get down and dirty to battle it out for a fruitful feast, in an unprecedented move, opposing tribes take to the bargaining table to strike a deal mid-challenge.
A twist in the game causes a shift in tribe dynamics. Meanwhile, as conditions worsen at camp, one castaway is faced with a game-changing decision.
Fearing that they may be the next to go home, an aspiring Sole Survivor shares a shocking story from their childhood, and in an effort to escape the looming threat of elimination, sets out to find the elusive Immunity Idol.
An injury prone castaway incurs a fresh battle wound during an intense Immunity Challenge. Meanwhile, a wary castaway considers an unlikely alliance when one tribe member brings an invaluable gift to the table.
Former TV teen star Lisa Whelchel reaches her breaking point early in the game, and as temperatures drop, two castaways make a risky choice to keep each other warm.
Medically evacuated veterans Michael Skupin, Jonathan Penner and Russell Swan return to battle for the title of Sole Survivor. Meanwhile, former teen star Lisa Whelchel ("The Facts of Life") fights to shield her identity from the tribe and, despite his athletic background, former National League MVP Jeff Kent (San Francisco Giants) hits a rough patch early in the game.
The winner is revealed as the 18 castaways reunite to discuss the season.
For the first time, an all-women final five battle for the title of Sole Survivor, and one castaway breaks down before the final Tribal Council.
An unlikely betrayal within an alliance puts one castaway on the defense, while another tribe member concocts an elaborate story to gain an advantage in the game.
Walls come down when the Tikiano tribe shares an emotional moment with their loved ones, and one castaway's decision creates animosity amongst wounded tribe members.
Castaways oil themselves up for a wet and wild immunity challenge. While the lucky winners enjoy a picnic vacation, Tikiano's sore losers strike at the chance to powwow at camp, and feelings of alienation drive leery tribe members to seek out all of their elimination options.
Castaways go on the attack when one tribe member forces a confrontation, and a heartfelt message from home brings the Tikiano tribe to tears.
Temptation is sweet for ravenous tribe members vying for individual immunity, and rumors of a hidden immunity idol send Tikiano into a tailspin as they head into Tribal Council.
The game gets personal when one tribe member is confronted about her physical appearance, and a shocking blindside eradicates any sense of security in the Tikiano tribe.
Allegiances are thrown into question when one tribe member makes a bold move at tribal council.
Extreme pain threatens to derail one castaway's chances of staying in the game and a conspiratorial Tribal Council once again shakes things up.
It's no longer men versus women when a new tribe of "Greek Gods" emerges, and two castaways shake up their entire tribe with an award-winning performance.
An unforgiveable betrayal forces one tribe to make a drastic move that has never been done before in Survivor history, and an electrifying Tribal Council leaves several castaways speechless.
Weathering the harsh elements sparks new battles between the sexes, and poor communication leaves castaways scrambling at a frustration-filled Immunity Challenge.
Castaways jump off the deep end in an Immunity Challenge that requires a delicate balance. Meanwhile, a group of misfits band together, finding an unlikely leader.
It's a battle of the sexes when tribes are separated into men versus women, but they are in dismay when they learn of a game-changing twist - they must share one beach. Meanwhile, castaways are shocked when a tribe's true colors are revealed at a competitive immunity challenge.
The winner is revealed as the 18 castaways reunite to discuss the season.
Using every last bit of physical and mental strength, the castaways battle it out in the final immunity challenge to secure their spot at the final tribal council, and jury members get their moment to confront the final three. Find out who will outplay, outwit and outlast the others, on the two-hour season finale.
Tensions escalate at camp when the final five original Upolu members are forced to turn on each other. Meanwhile, on Redemption Island, Ozzy and Edna compete to stay in the game, and one becomes the sixth jury member.
A relative crosses the line during the emotional family reunion, and an unlikely secret alliance threatens the pecking order of the Te Tuna tribe.
At the immunity challenge, one tribemate makes a big gesture to a fellow castaway. Meanwhile, an alliance member becomes a liability around camp.
Highlights from the season are featured.
Paranoia among tribemates threatens to break a once-impenetrable alliance, and castaways are shocked at Tribal Council with the announcement of another double elimination. Meanwhile, on Redemption Island, a castaway makes a bold threat to his former tribemates during the duel challenge, and two castaways are sent home.
After a shocking betrayal, one castaway faces the wrath of a former alliance, and a double eviction rocks the newly merged Te Tuna tribe.
With a potential merge on the horizon, one tribe puts on an elaborate show in hopes of gaining the upper hand on their competition, and an unlikely castaway holds all the power at a game-changing Tribal Council.
One tribe calls upon the heavens in hopes of changing their luck, while the other tribe is left in shock when one of their own makes a risky move that will go down in Survivor history.
Feeling betrayed by their tribe, one castaway reveals a potentially game-changing secret, and appalled by the lack of loyalty within his tribe, another castaway threatens to leave the game. Meanwhile, on Redemption Island, Christine battles Elyse to try and win her fourth duel in a row and stay alive in the game.
Starving castaways tap into their primal instincts at an intense Immunity Challenge, and a big betrayal shakes up the game at a surprising Tribal Council. Meanwhile, on Redemption Island a scorned castaway seeks revenge by spilling all the secrets of their former tribe, and the third castaway is sent home.
One castaway is brought to tears when confronted with his past during an emotional tribal council, and another turns on his alliance and teams up with an unlikely tribe member. Meanwhile on Redemption Island, the second castaway is sent home.
One castaway reveals a shocking secret to their tribe while another castaway, in a last-ditch effort to keep alive in the game, devises a plan and pretends to find the hidden Immunity Idol. Meanwhile, on Redemption Island, the first castaway is sent home.
The discovery of an Immunity Idol gives one castaway an early advantage in the game, and the unraveling of a white lie leads to an explosive Tribal Council.
The 16 new castaways have mixed reactions to the return of Coach and Ozzy, two of the game's most memorable players, and an extremely close immunity challenge sparks a debate for the losing tribe members in a combative Tribal Council.k.
The winner is revealed as the 18 castaways reunite to discuss the season.
The last chance for immunity is a fight to the finish with an unlikely pairing of castaways, and the final three plead their case to the jury-find out who will outplay, outwit and outlast the others.
One castaway gets a taste of their own medicine on Redemption Island, while another castaway's plan for a big move could prove to be their biggest mistake.
Tree mail leaves one tribe member with a tough emotional decision, and one castaway exhausts all efforts to ensure their safety in the game.
One castaway is on the verge of a breakdown, while other castaways speculate about the contents of a mystery package and how it affects their strategy.
When one alliance's food supply is contaminated, a heated argument at camp sparks an explosive tribal council. Meanwhile on Redemption Island, the three remaining castaways compete to stay in the game and avoid becoming the first member of the jury.
With a double tribal council sending two more castaways to Redemption Island, paranoia sets in and causes one castaway to dig deep for a chance to prolong their life in the game.
The former tribes have big plans for one castaway who has the potential to change the game. Meanwhile, this same castaway grapples with the decision of whether to make the powerful move.
One castaway's resentment toward his tribe grows stronger when he is denied a simple pleasure, and, hungry for victory, the tribes face off in a grueling challenge that is a fight to the finish.
One castaway digs deep to find a way to weaken the strength of a powerful alliance, while a luxury item creates an unexpected bond between the dueling castaways on Redemption Island.
Two unlikely castaways unite over their shared frustration with their tribe members while another castaway hides clues to keep their tribe from searching for the idol.
Secrets are revealed on Redemption Island and the second duel reduces one castaway to tears when he is eliminated from the game for good.
One tribe considers a risky move, while on Redemption Island it's do or die as Matt and Francesca face off in the first duel to see who earns the right to stay in the game and who exits for good.
One castaway's kind gesture causes others to take notice and question his loyalty to the tribe, while Francesca settles into solitary life on Redemption Island and speculates who will join her next.
Former castaways Russell Hantz and "Boston" Rob Mariano, alongside 16 new castaways, learn that after elimination they will have an opportunity to return to the game with the introduction of "Redemption Island." Meanwhile, one castaway is not shy about revealing their "top secret" past to gain the trust of their tribe.
The winner is announced as the 20 castaways reunite to discuss their experiences.
Five castaways remain, but two more will be voted out before the jury decides the winner of Sole Survivor and the one million dollar prize. Find out who will outplay, outwit and outlast the others.
After an emotional visit from home, one alliance is faced with a difficult decision to secure their own fate in the game.
A castaway is left questioning alliances after a broken promise leaves them out in the cold.
A castaway's selfish act causes great disappointment for an alliance member; meanwhile another tribe member shares some motherly advice to toughen up a young castaway.
New scenes shed light on the castaways and the decisions they've made during the game.
The tribe suffers a devastating blow when they find the camp in ashes after a fire, and the loyalty of an alliance is put to the test as Libertad heads to tribal council.
One castaway makes a difficult decision that backfires, allowing another castaway the opportunity to devise a strategy to flush out the hidden immunity idol and blindside a rival.
After the tribes merge and food disappears, two castaways share a secret about the food that threatens to land them in the hot seat at Tribal Council.
A public display of emotion causes one castaway to doubt the intentions of an old rival whom she suspects has been lobbying for sympathy.
One of the game's most prominent masterminds targets two foes and sets a plan in motion to oust one of them, along with an immunity idol, in one of the most memorable tribal councils of the season.
The newly formed tribes struggle to find their footing with some castaways making new allies and others seizing the opportunity to take a leadership role. Meanwhile, one castaway reaches an emotional low point as relentless rain storms batter the Nicaraguan coast.
The hunt for the hidden immunity idol widens the rift between two castaways at the La Flor camp, triggering a venomous fight. Meanwhile, a valuable secret is revealed that solidifies a powerful alliance.
A battle erupts over a clue to the hidden immunity idol and one fearless competitor makes a bold move that earns them the upper hand, but the bad behavior doesn't go unnoticed by their tribemates.
Tempers flare at La Flor and fights erupt as the young castaways struggle to overcome some potentially dangerous personality conflicts within the tribe.
The castaways are shocked to learn that they'll be divided into tribes of older players versus younger players. The older tribe is especially surprised to learn that they'll be teamed with former NFL Coach Jimmy Johnson. Meanwhile, one castaway reveals a personal secret that could affect the entire tribe as they head into their first challenge.
The winner is revealed as the 20 castaways reunite to discuss their experiences.
As the final tribal council draws near, Survivors struggle to stay on top of their game as alliances crumble and everyone starts to play for themselves.
The final six get the chance to earn time with their loved ones in a fiercely fought reward challenge. Desperate for options, the remaining heroes make an unexpected ally, hoping to turn the game around.
Sensing that he is in danger, a hero makes a bold move to save himself by fooling the entire tribe. Meanwhile, a vicious power struggle emerges in one alliance and two of the strongest villains find themselves pitted against one another.
With two swing votes hanging in the balance, no one can be sure of their safety heading into Tribal Council, and even the most formidable villain in the game makes a potential miscalculation.
Reunited on the merged tribe, two old friends rekindle an alliance but trust doesn't come easily for this powerful pair, and one castaway makes an unprecedented play, setting the stage for one of the most surprising Tribal Councils in Survivor history.
Convinced that a women's alliance is running the Villains tribe, The Heroes develop a risky strategy in an effort to align themselves with one of the game's most notorious players.
Struggling to keep their tribe intact, the "Heroes" vow to work together as long as it takes to ensure that they outlast the "Villains." Meanwhile, the "Villains" begin to turn on one another after one tribe member makes a costly mistake at the Reward Challenge.
Hurt and betrayed by a close ally, one castaway learns the hard way that loyalty isn't always easy, and one powerhouse learns from experience that old grudges die hard.
When the castaways discover that two people will be sent packing in a rare double elimination, everyone scrambles to save their own skin, and one castaway surprises everyone and risks it all at Tribal Council.
An important hierarchy is established between a pair of conniving allies and a plan is hatched to oust one of the strongest and most prominent players in the game.
One of the game's most notorious masterminds finds her grip on an alliance slipping as they lose sight of their plan and consider voting out one of their own.
One of the most powerful women in the game targets a worthy adversary and gets aggressive in her efforts to oust an immediate threat.
Backstabbing and dissention run rampant in one tribe as a castaway reveals that old grudges die hard and makes a move to put a former ally on the chopping block. Meanwhile, one Villain pushes so hard to provide for the tribe that he passes out cold.
In one of the most physical reward challenges ever played, injuries threaten to send two castaways home before the first challenge is completed.
The winner is announced as the 20 castaways reunite to discuss their experiences in Samoa.
A shocking new deal is struck even as the remaining castaways face the last two immunity challenges in the game.
A shocking betrayal leaves one nervous castaway on the chopping block and brings everyone's strategy into question.
Fearing that he is next on the chopping block, one castaway gives a shocking performance at Tribal Council.
The Foa Foas consider a risky move in the hours before tribal that may result in the betrayal of one of their own.
In never before seen footage, one castaway reveals a guarded secret and the whole tribe suffers at the hands of Russell in the aftermath of the merge.
A clever castaway jeopardizes the success of a scheme to ensure their own safety in the game.
Motivated by extreme hunger, an unexpected castaway kills a rat in an effort to provide for her tribe.
The Foa Foa and Galu tribes merge and enjoy a feast together. The first individual immunity challenge is a form of tee ball that pits the guys against the guys and the ladies against each other with a man and a woman each winning immunity. At tribal council, another castaway is voted out of the game.
During a visit to the opposing tribe, one castaway strikes a secret deal and manages to make some new friends.
Both tribes get battered by a relentless rain storm and are forced to get creative in their efforts to weather the elements and each another.
When a new power player emerges at Foa Foa, Russell desperately scrambles to regain control of the tribe.
After a tribe member makes a stunning revelation, the game of one determined castaway may be changed. Meanwhile, Russell continues his game of chess when he considers ousting one of his allies.
A clever lie turns a tribe against one of its most harmless members. Meanwhile, at the reward challenge, the chief of one tribe makes a controversial decision that lands him in the crossfire back at camp.
A rugby-like game gets out of control and one player is ejected from the contest; one person is given the opportunity to make friends with the opposing tribe, but it doesn't go well. Meanwhile, Russell H. continues to disrupt life for the Foa Foa tribe. At tribal council, another castaway is voted out of the game.
The 19th edition of the series begins with 20 castaways being stranded on the South Pacific island nation of Samoa. They are immediately divided into two tribes: Galu and Foa Foa. Next, without speaking to each other, the tribe members select a chief who will make all of their decisions. At tribal council, the first person is voted out of the game.
The winner is revealed as the 16 castaways reunite to discuss their adventure.
After one shocking vote, a seed of doubt is planted by a carefully constructed lie that, after the second vote, leaves the final two turning on each other at the final Tribal Council.
In the aftermath of Tribal Council, a shocking betrayal is revealed, leaving one castaway reeling. Meanwhile, another castaway takes a bizarre approach to Exile Island, which has a polarizing effect on the rest of the tribe.
A tough decision gives one castaway the chance to sacrifice personal comfort to benefit the rest of the tribe, and a tricky immunity challenge puts brains and brawn to the test as the weary castaways fight for a guaranteed spot in the final five.
With her heart on her sleeve, one castaway takes an honest approach to the game but lands herself in hot water with everyone.
One castaway attempts to pull off a last minute upset with a devious strategic move, while another becomes an outcast and is forced to beg for a second chance.
An unlikely trio find themselves enjoying an epic reward together. Meanwhile, allies are left behind and become concerned that the reward will result in unplanned bonding with a common enemy.
A power player decides to come into the merge fighting, but his plan may be thwarted before it can be carried out. Meanwhile, an exiled pair makes a shocking discovery.
Empty stomachs and one castaway's arrogance begin to eat away at the Timbira tribe and a fake immunity idol is introduced into the game.
Jeff Probst highlights new scenes and never-before-seen footage.
An overzealous castaway risks it all in the immunity challenge and pays with a tooth, while another castaway finds himself in hot water for not performing during the challenge.
An all-time Survivor strength record is threatened in a grueling endurance competition.
One tribe struggles with a tough decision when they discover a weakness in their ranks.
An Exile Island twist opens the door for the castaways to play the game like never before, meanwhile the quest for a hidden immunity idol goes terribly wrong leaving two castaways in a tight spot.
Prior to the tribes embarking on a grueling first challenge where they have the opportunity to impress their tribemates, the castaways are faced with a surprise vote based solely on first impressions.
The winner is announced as the 18 castaways reunite in Los Angeles and are questioned by host Jeff Probst.
What started as a lopsided battle between the Fang and Kota tribes ends with a shocking turn of events between the remaining members of Nobag. Find out the fate of the final five leading into an outrageous decision at the most surprising Tribal Council yet.
After using guilt to gain control of an ally, a pushy castaway may land in hot water when the hidden immunity idol is put into play, resulting in a shocking turn of events at Tribal Council.
After fallout from Randy's departure pits two allies against one another, one castaway makes a lifetime commitment in a surprisingly intimate gesture.
In a very special Survivor, never before seen footage, including audition tapes and secret scenes, reveal who the castaways are and how they became entrenched in the adventure of a lifetime. while giving insight into how power shifted into the unlikely hands of Sugar, Susie, Ken and Crystal.
One Castaway devises a dangerous plan that hinges on the hidden immunity idol, while another Castaway considers betraying their alliance in order to avoid elimination.
Conflict abounds when a hard fought reward challenge threatens to cause an upset, and a heated tribal council where dirty laundry is aired.
After one power drunk castaway decides to take the game into their own hands, the tribes are faced with a brutal endurance challenge that comes down to a nail-biting showdown.
A shocking twist is revealed giving one Castaway the chance to change the game for the opposing tribe. Meanwhile, surprise letters from home bring even the toughest Castaways to tears.
In the wake of a tough loss, an emotional outburst causes one castaway to become a target. Meanwhile, large appetites combined with dwindling rations create an air of resentment at one camp.
Overwhelming hunger and homesickness puts one Castaway's entire alliance in jeopardy. Meanwhile, one of the strongest bonds in the game finds itself on shaky ground after a frustrating performance in an intense Immunity Challenge.
One Castaway's desperation leads to waterworks, and the waterworks lead to sympathy from other members on the tribe. Meanwhile, Exile Island leaves one Castaway feeling as if it is Christmas morning.
One Castaway is tossed around like a rag doll during a Reward Challenge, while another Castaway sets out to prove her strength while on Exile Island.
The winner is announced as the 20 castaways reunite to discuss their experience.
The last immunity challenge and tribal council are held. Later, the finalists are questioned by the jury members, who vote for the winner.
The women on the tribe use their powers of seduction to test the only man remaining in the game. Will he fight temptation or will it cost him the game?
One castaway goes from being a power player to the most desperate of all before making a huge discovery that could change the course of the game. Meanwhile, Alexis and James both suffer injuries that could potentially threaten their fate.
A Fan emerges as a real game player after devising a plan that threatens to sacrifice one of their own. Flirtation between two castaways devolves into bitter tension after one loses trust in the other.
Desperate for friends and allies, one castaway sacrifices immunity in order to stay in the game. Meanwhile, another castaway has made promises to too many friends, forcing an alliance betrayal at Tribal Council.
I'm in Such a Hot Pickle!" - After the tribes merge, the Fans are outnumbered by the Favorites. Meanwhile, one castaway's hope for survival in the game dramatically weakens after receiving the fake immunity idol, a carved stick wrapped in a napkin.
Girl Power transpires when a few of the women from one tribe devise a plan to target the strong men. Alone and isolated, one castaway takes desperate measures to stay in the game.
After the reward challenge, one castaway is torn between staying true to their tribe or going home to their loved ones. Meanwhile, one of the Survivor Favorites takes an eager Fan under his wing, causing others to worry about this new bond.
One castaway's medical emergency changes the course of the game for the remaining castaways. Meanwhile, on Exile Island, the fake immunity idol finds its way into the hands of Ozzy's arch-rival.
After battling each other as Fans vs. Favorites, the tribes finally switch. After an intense reward challenge, several castmates return to camp with injuries, and one proves serious enough to threaten the fate of the castaway's future in the game. The fifth person is voted off the island.
One player discovers the hidden immunity idol on Exile Island and then carves a fake idol to replace it. At tribal council, the fourth castaway is voted out of the game.
The Fans finally get the matchup they've been waiting for when they learn they must compete head-to-head in a full contact battle with the Favorites. Meanwhile, one castaway is torn between two alliances and makes demands in order to get what she wants. The third person is voted off the island.
The sounds of two castaways smooching through the night keeps one tribe awake. Meanwhile, at the other camp, one thoughtless castaway kicks three of its members out of the shelter, forcing them to fend for themselves. The second person is voted off the island.
For the first time in Survivor history, a tribe of idolizing ultra-Fans is surprised when they come face-to-face with a tribe of Favorites from Survivor's past.
The winner is announced as the 16 castaways reunite in Los Angeles to discuss their experiences in China.
The finalists are questioned by the jury members, who cast their votes for the winner.
An unexpected bond emerges that threatens to shake up the game as it heads into the Final Four. One overly confident Castaway is oblivious to what a close ally is considering to do at Tribal Council.
While most Castaways shed tears of joy after receiving news from home, one sheds tears of sorrow..but some believe they are crocodile tears. After fulfilling a tribe mate's dream, one Castaway is infuriated when their kind gesture is not returned.
One Castaway threatens to change things up by blindsiding their best friend in the game. Simultaneously, an alliance considers blindsiding one of their own. And, all the castaways are blindsided by a surprise announcement from host Jeff Probst.
A recap of the season so far.
A new force to be reckoned with takes on the power players. One Castaway sends affections to someone outside their alliance which bothers some. One vulnerable Castaway may change their fate by using entertaining impersonations to charm others.
While everyone is asleep, a Castaway searches for the Hidden Immunity Idol, collecting random items in the desperate hope that one of them might be it. Overconfidence takes over the Castaways, as seven of nine come to Tribal Council with no bags.
The tribes merge and the fierce hunt for Hidden Immunity Idols continues as private property is violated and one castaway falsely believes three Idols are in play. At Tribal Council, one castaway feels invincible and makes a shocking revelation.
One castaway finds the Hidden Immunity Idol at their camp but a rival tribe mate discovers they have it and cuts a deal to benefit them both. At the Reward Challenge, the castaways dine on unusual Chinese delicacies.
Jaime and Erik admit to a mutual attraction as a romance blossoms. A tribal switch leads to chaos, tears, fears and cracks in former alliances. The fifth person is voted off the island.
Sherea's work ethic, or lack thereof, is beginning to bother her tribe mates. An ominous tree mail instructing both tribes to meet at Tribal Council prompts fireworks. The fourth person is voted off the island.
After the Reward Challenge, the kidnapped castaway bonds with the other tribe and reveals their own tribe's shortcomings. One castaway overhears crude comments from their tribe mates. The third person is voted off the island.
The castaways get physical as mud flies and tops are ripped off in one of the most physical and dirtiest challenges in Survivor history. A vulnerable castaway believes she's received a gift from God. The second person is voted off the island.
The 15th edition of the reality series strands 16 castaways in China's Jiangxi Province. Initially, everyone comes together in Shanghai before attending a Buddhist ceremony in HuangPu Mountain's Mi Tuo Temple. Next, the contestants are split into two tribes (Fei Long, Zhan Hu) and marooned on two islands on Zhelin Lake.
The winner is revealed as the 19 castaways reunite in New York City.
The five remaining castaways are reduced to three before the jury votes for the $1 million winner.
The penultimate episode of the season sees the castaways whittled down to five. For reward, the players compete for a new truck and the winner tries to use it as a bargaining chip.
Alex, who knows he's next to be voted off, attempts to sway Stacy back to his side. Boo's motor mouth is driving the tribe crazy. One castaway proposes a compelling argument at Tribal Council which causes others to rethink their strategy.
Tribe mates are faced with a decision to blackmail or betray in order to keep their alliance intact. Two castaways discover information which could change the course of the game. Another injury leaves Boo struggling at the Reward Challenge.
Dreamz gets caught strategizing with Alex by members of his other alliance (Cassandra, Earl and Yau-Man) who now question his loyalty. A cat-and-mouse game plays out at Tribal Council, leaving one group in shock and the other gloating with victory.
The remaining castaways merge into one tribe and find a major surprise waiting for them back at camp. Mookie confesses to Dreamz that he's found the second Hidden Immunity Idol which angers Alex and Edguardo who worry that Dreamz may tell the others.
The two tribes learn a traditional Fijian dance and then must perform at the Reward Challenge where the winning tribe is treated to a feast with the locals. At Tribal Council, a showdown pits two tribe mates against each other in a war of words.
One castaway finds the Hidden Immunity Idol and replaces it with a fake one, hoping that someone else plays the false idol at a future Tribal Council. Lisi returns from Exile intending to redeem herself for having expressed thoughts of wanting to go home.
When two all-new tribes are formed, some of the castaways experience true hardship while other newfound luxury and strategy changes when one Survivor realizes their old alliance no longer has the majority in their new tribe.
Earl and Yau-Man pool their knowledge from Exile Island to look for the Hidden Immunity Idol. Ravu fights for desperately needed items at the Reward Challenge. A mental challenge for Immunity confuses one castaway who ends up losing for their tribe.
One castaway explodes with anger and starts throwing things around camp. Gary's health continues to deteriorate and a surprise twist at the Immunity Challenge could change the course of the game.
Although the Moto Tribe is thriving at their camp, one member begins to experience serious health problems. The Ravu Tribe attempts to make fire with a pair of eyeglasses. The third person is voted off the island.
The losing Ravu tribe is feeling the effects of having almost nothing at their camp while the Moto tribe continues to live comfortably in their luxurious shelter.
The 14th edition of the reality series strands 19 castaways on the Fiji Islands to vie for the $1 million first-place prize. Initially, everyone lives together at a camp with plenty of supplies, but on the third day the group is split into two tribes. The team that loses the first immunity challenge must relocate to a different island with little resources. Also, the players learn that a hidden immunity idol is located at each tribal camp.
The winner is revealed as the 20 castaways reunite and are questioned by host Jeff Probst.
The SURVIVOR: COOK ISLAND's finale will begin with five castaways and the winner determined among the final three when the series finale is broadcast on a special night.
With only six castaways left, outsiders Parvati and Adam fight to stay in the game.
With only seven castaways left, the Loved Ones arrive in hopes of winning the reward.
With only eight castaways left, Jonathan is in the hot seat with certain tribe members after turning on his former alliance.
The tribes merge and Yul attempts to change the course of the game.
A sealed message in a bottle leads one tribe to an unexpected twist.
At the Reward Challenge, the remaining castaways are given the opportunity to leave their current tribe and join the opposing tribe.
One castaway collapses at the Reward Challenge.
A recap of the first half of the season includes previously unseen footage of Candice and Adam getting stranded on a sandbar in a boat due to a storm. Also: Stephannie gets drunk following a reward challenge; Jonathan, Adam and Candice search in vain for the immunity idol.
Win or lose, both tribes must vote one of their own off the island.
One tribe finds its way to the other tribe's island.
One tribe finds itself divided by gender.
An unexpected twist sends the castaways scrambling for new alliances.
One tribe member becomes dehydrated due to a lack of fire to purify drinking water. In the Aitutaki camp, the members consider throwing the immunity challenge so they can vote Billy out. Castaways from the Puka Puka tribe become increasingly annoyed with Cao Boi's controversial comments. At tribal council, the second person is voted off of the islands.
The 13th edition of the reality series strands 20 people on the Cook Islands in the Pacific to vie for the $1 million grand prize. Initially, the castaways are divided into four ethnically diverse groups (African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic and white).
The winner is revealed as the 16 castaways reunite in New York City, where they are questioned by host Jeff Probst.
The castaways are reduced to two finalists who are then questioned by the seven-member jury before they vote for the winner.
With a one-in-four shot at winning a million dollars, the Final Four survivors are feeling the pressure.
The five remaining castaways compete for a visit from a loved one in the reward challenge. Also, two players have a heated argument and one of them detects a weakness to exploit. At the immunity challenge, Terry attempts to remain undefeated in individual contests. The 12th person is voted out at tribal council.
Since Terry has possession of the hidden Immunity Idol, it's clear the Casaya alliance will have to vote out one of their own at the next Tribal Council.
One survivor suffers a medical emergency.
Certain castaways choose not to participate in the Immunity Challenge.
Two tribe members are sent to Exile Island and they form an unexpected bond. Castaways from the original La Mina team try to break up the Casaya alliance. At tribal council, the eighth person is voted off of the islands.
The tribes merge and the former La Mina tribe of four tries to convince some of the former Casaya tribemates to join their alliance.
Additionally, clips of upcoming episodes will also be revealed, along with a preview of a brand new episode to air when SURVIVOR: PANAMA -- EXILE ISLAND returns to its regularly scheduled time period.
The social dynamics of tribe Casaya continue to implode.
One tribe is outraged when they learn two of their tribemates secretly consumed part of the reward without consulting the others.
A banished castaway thrives on Exile Island.
The castaway banished to Exile Island faces one of the worst nights in SURVIVOR history.
Six days on the island and one survivor is ready to go home.
The 12th season begins with 16 castaways arriving in Panama and dividing into four tribes (older men, older women, younger men, younger women). The four teams compete in a reward challenge and the losing tribe is forced to banish one of its members to "Exile Island" to live alone until the next challenge. The good news is that there is a hidden immunity idol on the separate island. At tribal council, the first person is voted out.
The 18 castaways are reunited in Los Angeles and discuss their time in Guatemala.
Two immunity challenges whittle the final four castaways down to the last two players before the jury votes for the $1-million winner.
One castaway who wins a car must decide if they believe in the "car curse".
Danni attempts to break the alliance.
Having not been consulted about the last Tribal Council vote, Judd becomes increasingly paranoid that his alliance may be in jeopardy.
One castaway's inability to perform at the Reward Challenge blows it for the entire team.
The search for the hidden Immunity Idol intensifies.
There's a hidden Immunity Idol at camp which, if found, could protect a castaway from being voted out.
One tribe decides to visit the other tribe's camp.
The castaways are informed that both tribes will vote a member out.
The winners of the Reward Challenge receive a crocodile-proof pool.
The tribes are switched around.
Avoiding the warnings, some castaways bathe in the crocodile-infested waters.
As some of the Nakum men continue to struggle, the castaways are particularly concerned about Blake.
The 11th season begins with 16 castaways arriving in Guatemala, dividing into two tribes and immediately facing a grueling 11-mile hike through a dense jungle. "It's without question the toughest challenge we've done in any capacity," says host Jeff Probst. "It let the players know it's not going to be easy this time. Palau was a cakewalk. Guatemala is a nightmare." At tribal council, the first person is voted out.
The winner is revealed as the 20 players reunite to discuss the game with host Jeff Probst.
After 39 days on the island, the Ultimate Survivor is revealed.
Alliances are further splintered as each castaway feels the pressure to make it to the Final Four.
Certain castaways receive a visit from their loved ones.
Certain tribe members consider forming a secret alliance.
One castaway is banished to another island.
Stephenie becomes the last member of Ulong and is forced to survive on her own.
Several weeks on the island brings out Bobby Jon's primitive behavior.
Tom battles a shark - and wins.
The tribes endure an intense storm and the following day one tribe member suffers an emotional and physical breakdown. The winners of the reward challenge embark on an undersea adventure.
The Ulong tribe members abandon camp during a storm to search for a dry cave and get lost in the woods. The tribe that loses the reward challenge is forced to watch the winners enjoy the prize. In the end, a seventh person is ousted.
Both tribes are forced to choose a leader for the reward challenge, but each tribe is uncertain of the role that person will play, which makes the choice difficult. Later, the sixth person is cast off the islands.
Jeff suffers an injury which may cost his tribe a challenge.
Koror discovers their new beach is overrun with rats.
Twenty new castaways are abandoned on one beach.
The 18 players reunite in Los Angeles with host Jeff Probst.
The final four castaways are whittled down to two and the jury votes for the $1 million winner. The final immunity challenge is a test of endurance that involves a bow and arrow.
One castaway alienates themself and jeopardizes a position in the Final Four after a disturbing outburst.
One castaway's in hot water for breaking a pact.
A castaway attempting to secure a final four position must face the fact that things may not always be as they seem.
One castaway struggles to decide whether to stay with their existing alliance or join another.
The castaways get more than they anticipated when tree mail arrives.
Anxiety about a possible tribal merge leads one tribe member to make one-on-one pacts with numerous others.
One castaway, in danger of being voted off, becomes invaluable at the immunity challenge.
The tribes attempt to herd piglets at the Reward Challenge.
A major earthquake rocks the island.
Another castaway is voted off the islands.
The castaways are shocked to learn that both tribes will lose a member at the next tribal council.
Tribes are quickly dividing as the stress of their situation takes an early toll.
Eighteen new castaways, separated into two tribes of men vs. women, are stranded on the remote islands of Vanuatu in the South Pacific.
In this live special, "Survivor" television viewers spent six days voting for one of the All-Stars to win $1,000,000 and the results of that vote are announced.
The 18 castaways reunite at New York City's Madison Square Garden to discuss the eighth edition of the series.
The ultimate bragging rights are bestowed upon a veteran player with the crowning of a winner. The final four castaways are whittled down to two and the seven-person jury votes for the champion.
A 14th player is voted off the islands.
A 13th player is voted off the islands.
A 12th player is voted off the islands.
An 11th player is voted off the islands.
A 10th player is voted off the islands.
A ninth castaway is voted off the islands.
Highlights of the first 24 days on the islands off the coast of Panama.
The romance between Rob and Amber heats up; both tribes must send one of their own players to the opposing camp; an eighth castaway is voted off the islands.
A seventh castaway is voted off the islands.
A sixth castaway is voted off the islands.
A fifth castaway is voted off the islands.
A tropical rain helps kindle a romance between Boston Rob and Amber; several players are hit and knocked down while blindfolded during the immunity challenge; a fourth castaway is voted off the islands.
Richard tangles with a shark while fishing; Rupert and Jerri have a heated argument; romance starts to bloom between two castaways; a crate of supplies is delivered via parachute to the winning tribe of the reward challenge; a third player is voted off the islands.
Living conditions worsen, but a hero emerges for one tribe, and one castaway continually fails in efforts to contribute to camp life. A second player is voted off the islands.
From Pulau Tiga to the Pearl Islands, the most memorable players from the show's first seven editions compete for $1 million and bragging rights as the ultimate Survivor. The 18 castaways are divided into three tribes: Chapera; Saboga; and Mogo Mogo, named for islands off the coast of Panama where the latest game takes place. Among the contestants are four former winners (Richard Hatch, Tina Wesson, Ethan Zohn, Jenna Morasca) and one runner-up (Colby Donaldson).
The winner is revealed as the 16 castaways reunite to discuss the game and their role in it.
The final four castaways are reduced to two and the jury votes for the winner.
A twelfth person is voted off the islands.
An eleventh player is voted off the islands.
A 10th player is voted off the islands.
One player has an anxiety attack during a reward challenge; two castaways whose fates are in jeopardy hatch a plan to turn things in their favor.
An eighth person is voted off the islands.
The Outcast tribe goes to tribal council and votes for two of their members to re-enter the game. After the vote, the two are assigned to Drake and Morgan according to which buff they pull out of a box.
Castaways who were previously evicted return in a twist-filled episode. A seventh person is voted off the islands.
A sixth person is vote off the islands.
Tempers flare in one tribe when the men decide to build a shower that requires everyone to bathe out in the open. A fifth person is voted off the islands.
A fourth castaway is voted off the islands.
A third person is voted off the islands.
A second person is voted off the islands.
The 16 castaways attend a party aboard a schooner where they are ordered to walk the plank while wearing their finest duds. They then swim to a nearby village to buy supplies with the 100 balboa they've been given. Next, the tribes, Morgan and Drake, each take a boat to their respective islands and set up camp. The first challenge involves transporting a cannon on wheels through a jungle and across a beach. Also, the first person is voted out.
The 16 players are reunited in New York City.
The ultimate survivor in the Amazon is crowned as the reality series wraps up its sixth edition. The final four players are whittled down to two and the seven-person jury votes for the winner. "It's a toss-up when we get to the final two," says host Jeff Probst. "It's not a sure thing." The big change in the finale, says Probst, is that the concluding vote takes place immediately following the last immunity challenge. "There's no time to think about it," he says.
A fire rages through the camp and destroys everything, and one player becomes sick and begs to be the 12th player voted out.
An 11th player is voted out.
In an auction reward, the players bid on food items and on letters from home. Also: a 10th castaway is voted out.
A review of this season's episodes features new footage. Included: the first night at the women's camp; Christy teaching sign language to her new tribe.
A ninth person is voted out.
One player worries that members of the opposite sex are using their charms to manipulate other castaways and warns a fellow tribe member to be careful. Also: one player's fixation on sharpening the machetes creeps out fellow tribemates, and an eighth person is voted out.
Some female castaways strip naked in an attempt to gain food items, and a distraught player struggles over the departure of a team member. Also: a mysterious locked box brings sweeping changes to the tribes, and a seventh person is voted out.
A sixth person is voted out.
Just as the men are getting comfortable with their severe environment, one of them is injured. In the women's camp, an overheard conversation leads to controversy. A fifth player is voted out.
One tribe goes on a group expedition, but purposely leaves behind a vulnerable member who then crafts a new strategy to survive. Also: An alliance within one tribe breaks down when one of its members becomes ill; and a fourth player is voted out.
The women's tribe elects a reluctant leader, while putting off a candidate who wanted the post. In the reward challenge, the two tribes get a chance to interact and the guys admit to having crushes on some of the ladies. Also: a third player is voted out.
A tropical rainstorm soaks the women's camp, while the men stay dry, and the discovery of a hidden food item creates tension in one camp, as accusations swirl about who brought it and didn't share. Also: a second player is voted out.
The reality series pits the guys against the girls, as the 16 players are divided into single-sex tribes for this sixth edition. The eight men and eight women are stranded in Brazil's Amazon rain forest along the Rio Negro, a piranha-infested river, 35 miles from the port city of Manaus.
The 16 castaways are reunited to discuss their experiences in Thailand.
After 39 days on Koh Tarutao, the ultimate survivor is crowned as the reality series wraps up its fifth edition. The final four players are whittled down to two via a pair of contests before the seven-member jury votes for the winner.
A 12th castaway is voted off the island.
The 11th castaway is voted off the island.
A look at highlights of some of the most unforgettable moments from the first 10 episodes of the series, including Ted pretending to take pictures of Ghandia; and Clay expressing his admiration of Erin's physique.
One contestant wins a trip to the mainland and offends a friend by choosing someone else as a traveling companion. A 10th person is voted off the island.
News from home draws sharp responses from the castaways that could impact one contestant's future in the game. Also, one alliance tries to infiltrate a rival group; and a ninth contestant is voted off the island.
Members of the two original tribes consider forming alliances with some of their new mates. Also, one castaway gets disgusted by the hygiene habits of others; and an eighth person is voted off the island.
The castaways anticipate a merge of the two tribes and new relationships are formed. A seventh contestant is voted off the island.
Tempers flare during a reward challenge in which the prize is a Thai feast. Also, one tribe becomes concerned about a teammate after the person exhibits bizarre behavior, and a sixth contestant is voted off the island.
One castaway is injured by a stingray during a group swim and one tribe loses an item of great value. A fifth contestant is voted off the island.
One tribe begins to divide itself along gender lines and a fourth contestant is voted off the island.
The tribes compete in a reward challenge to gain the help of two soldiers who will assist them in making the most of their resources at camp. A third contestant is voted off the island.
Helen and Jan get lost and are missing for hours as they try to find their water source. Also, tensions run high among members of the Sook Jai tribe as they build a shelter. A second contestant is voted off the island.
Sixteen players are marooned on Koh Tarutao, an island off the coast of Thailand. Also, the first contestant is voted off.
The 16 contestants reunite in New York City's Central Park.
The final four castaways answer questions about the 12 previously ousted players to win immunity. Following the contest, one person is voted out. Next, the three remaining players again vie for immunity in an endurance challenge that requires them to stand on two logs while leaning against an idol. The last person standing wins the final immunity and then votes out one person. The jury then votes for the $1-million first-place-prize winner.
The five remaining castaways play for a car in the reward challenge, which consists of elements from past contests, such as constructing a tiki, filling a bamboo tube with coconut juice, walking 10 feet on stilts and using a slingshot to break tiles. For immunity, the players answer questions about Marquesan folklore. The 12th person is voted off the island at tribal council.
The six remaining players are each reunited with a loved one, who then tries to win a day on the island by outwitting the other friends and family members on a giant puzzle board. In the "Sands of Time" immunity challenge, the castaways use slingshots to break tiles. The 11th person is voted off the island at tribal council.
The reward challenge is "Rock Bottom," in which players jump off of a floating deck to retrieve shells from the ocean. The winner gets a day on a private cruise ship that includes a hot shower, clean clothes and a hot meal. For immunity it is "Virtues of Fire," a challenge that requires the castaways to build a fire that will ignite a wooden tower. The 10th person is voted off the island at tribal council.
The eight players divide into four teams of two to compete for a Marquesan feast that includes a helicopter trip over the islands and a horseback ride to a beautiful locale where the lavish banquet is held. To win, the pairs must be the first duo to fill a 3-ft.-tall bamboo shoot with coconut juice. The immunity challenge is "High Stepping," in which players attempt to knock each other off of stilts. The ninth person is voted off the island at tribal council.
A review of the first 24 days on the island.
The players try to win a reward that includes a giant chocolate bar and a scuba-diving trip to an exotic coral reef by constructing a kite and being the first one to fly it 300 feet in the air. For immunity, the castaways must answer questions about the Marquesas Islands. At tribal council, the eighth person is voted off the island.
The two teams merge to form the Soliantu tribe. The castaways play for individual immunity for the first time in the "Sea Legs" challenge, which requires players to stand on a floating platform in choppy water. The last person standing wins. At tribal council, the seventh person is voted off of the island.
The tribes try to win a picnic in the "Jungle Relay" reward challenge, in which teams use a canoe to retrieve a flag in the water after racing through the jungle to find two hidden paddles. For immunity, each tribe forms a human chain to collect numbered ladder rungs inside a maze. The first team to find all of their rungs and use them to climb a tower wins. The losing tribe votes out the game's sixth player.
One tribe wins the right to take the opposing camp's food and supplies after completing a reward challenge that requires the teams to collect segments of four deconstructed tikis and put them together. For immunity, the tribes must create a distress signal that can be easily seen from a rescue boat. The best signal wins. The losing team goes to tribal council and votes out the fifth person from the game.
The players assemble for what they believe is a reward challenge and are shocked to learn that the tribes are being switched around. For immunity, the newly formed tribes must unscramble a woven tapestry of interlaced pieces to reveal a design. The losing team votes out the fourth person from the game at tribal council.
Each tribe builds a raft using bamboo and paddles it through a water course to pick up supplies. The first team to complete the course wins a choice of either rice or a collection of blankets, pillows and lanterns. For immunity, the players maneuver a coconut through a maze that is built inside an oversized wooden box. The third person is voted off of the island.
The castaways play for fishing gear in the "Do or Dive" reward challenge, in which members from each team must dive beneath the water and take heavy stones from a sunken boat. The first team to get their boat afloat and to land wins. For immunity, each tribe member must eat a smelly Marquesan delicacy called fafaru that consists of raw fish, fish bones, crab legs and lobster legs marinated in sea water and left in the sun for three days. The second person is voted off of the island.
Sixteen castaways are marooned on Nuku Hiva, a volcanic island in the South Pacific. The members of the two tribes, Maraamu and Rotu, paddle ashore in separate life rafts and set up camp. For immunity, each team lights a series of torches in the ocean from a canoe. The losing team goes to tribal council and votes out the first person.
The 16 contestants reunite to discuss their experiences in Africa.
The final four players answer questions about the 12 ousted castaways in the first of two immunity challenges. The second immunity contest is an endurance battle in which the three remaining players place a hand on a wooden idol and their feet on stumps. The last person standing wins immunity. Later, the seven jury members question the final two players and vote for the winner.
The castaways play "Swahili Scramble" for reward. They each must find nine Swahili words hidden in letters on a board and then use them to solve a clue. The reward includes the chance to deliver medical supplies to an AIDS hospital. The "Second Chance" immunity contest combines elements from previous challenges, including an obstacle course and using bows and arrows. The 12th person is voted out of the game at tribal council.
The players watch videos of their families, then try to guess the answers their family members gave to personal questions. The winner receives a reward that includes an African safari. For immunity, the players throw sticks to break pots with opposing players' names on them. The last person with an unbroken pot wins immunity. The 11th person is voted out of the game at tribal council.
The players are each given money to spend at a food auction. For immunity, the players must answer correctly five questions about African folklore. The 10th person is voted out of the game at tribal council.
The players try to win a night at the movies to see "Out of Africa" by successfully completing an obstacle course. For immunity, players attempt to start a fire using a magnifying glass. The ninth person is voted out of the game at tribal council.
The players try to win two goats that can be traded in an African village for goods by catapulting nine items into a basket located on top of a tower. "Box Your Mind" is the immunity challenge, in which players must memorize items located inside a barrel. At tribal council, the eighth person is voted out of the game.
Jeff Probst hosts a look back at the first 21 days of the game in Kenya.
The two teams merge and form the Moto Maji tribe. For immunity, the players have one of their wrists attached to a rope that is connected to a bucket of water located directly above their heads. If they drop their arm, the water pours down on them. The last player standing wins. At tribal council, the seventh person is voted out of the game.
The teams play for a full food buffet by answering a series of questions about Africa. For immunity, the players use bows and arrows to hit five targets. The sixth person is voted out of the game at tribal council.
Three tribe members from each team are surprised to learn that they are switching sides and joining their rival tribes. After the switch, the teams compete for reward by leading 20 goats from a starting pen to a destination pen 100 yards away. For immunity, teams gather 20 puzzle pieces and put them together to complete the puzzle. The fifth person is voted out of the game at tribal council.
The tribes compete for cooking supplies in the "Caught in the Web" reward challenge. Players must climb a web of rope and retrieve 12 baskets hanging from the web to win. For immunity, the teams must pick up and move a camp with a hut 200 yards and then re-create the camp exactly as it was before. The fourth player is voted out of the game.
The tribes try to win 100 gallons of fresh water by rolling a giant boulder through an obstacle course. For immunity, the teams must create a distress signal that can be clearly seen from the air. The third player is voted out of the game at tribal council.
The tribes play for blankets, water containers and food in the "Stairway to the Stars" reward challenge. Teams must carry five logs through a series of obstacles to a tower and build a staircase. For immunity, each player must drink a shot glass of cow's blood mixed with milk. If a player fails, his or her tribe loses. At tribal council, a second player is voted out.
The 16 players, divided into two tribes (Samburu and Boran), arrive at the Shaba National Reserve in Kenya and set up camp. For immunity, the tribes must each drag a heavy cart over rough terrain while lighting a series of torches. The first player is voted out of the game.
Follow the lives of each "Survivor II" contestant after they return home from the Australian Outback.
The 16 contestants reunite to discuss their experiences in the Outback.
The final three players compete in their last immunity challenge, "Fallen Comrades," in which they must answer personal questions about former tribemates. When only two remain, they are questioned by the jury, which chooses the winner.
The final four players compete for reward in the "Survivor Pentathlon," which incorporates elements from past challenges, such as walking a plank, solving a puzzle, and being blindfolded and shackled. The winner gets a hot meal, a hot shower and a new car. Each person also receives a care package from home. For immunity, the castaways must match pairs of items. At tribal council, the number of players is whittled down to three.
The players communicate with loved ones back home in the "Outback Internet Café," and one castaway wins a 30-minute online chat. "Fugitives," the immunity challenge, takes place at night. After host Jeff Probst tells the castaways a story, the tribemates' hands and feet are shackled. They must then run to various spots and answer questions. A correct answer wins them a key. The first one to return to Probst unshackled and with all of the keys wins immunity.
A torrential storm produces flash floods that destroy the campsite and carry away the last can of rice. One player wins a rope-course contest and receives a horseback ride to a ranch to enjoy a beef-stew dinner, a night's sleep on a cot and a hot breakfast. The immunity challenge is "Blue Plate Special." Each player has three plates with his or her name on it hung from a tree. Using a slingshot, players try to break opponents' plates. The person with the last unbroken plate wins.
The players are given money to participate in the "Survivor Auction," in which they can buy various food items. The immunity challenge is "Fire and Rain." The castaways must light a fire in a pan and then raise it to ignite a fuse on an overhead bar. The first to do so wins immunity. At the tribal council, the 10th person is voted out of the game
The winner of the reward challenge chooses one person to enjoy a trip to the Great Barrier Reef to snorkel and partake in a feast. The immunity contest unfolds in three segments: "Know Your Ropes"; "Rock the Boat"; and "Sinking Ship". In each part, the players try to make their opponents lose their balance and fall into the water. Later, the ninth person is voted out of the game.
A review of the first 24 days in the outback includes previously unseen footage.
The players try to win a dinner that includes salmon, chicken and shrimp in the "Return to Sender" reward challenge, which requires the castaways to throw a boomerang into a target. For immunity, it's a mental activity called "Don't Fence Me In." Ropes are attached to wooden posts and set up in rows of 10. The players link posts together using the ropes. The player who finishes off more squares wins immunity. At tribal council, the eighth person is voted out of the game.
The Ogakor and Kucha tribes merge to form Barramundi and then set up camp in a new location. The immunity challenge, "Perch,"requires endurance as the players must stand on a wooden pillar in the river. The last person standing wins individual immunity. At the tribal council, the seventh person is voted out of the game.
Michael suffers severe burns on his hands after he passes out and falls into the campfire. Medics attend to his wounds and he's carried away by helicopter to receive further treatment. The teams compete for a reward of soda and chips in "Blind Leading the Blind." The teammates, except for one on each tribe, are blindfolded while the sighted spotter guides them through various tasks.
Wildfires threaten the camps, and Kimmi and Alicia get into a heated, fingerpointing argument. In "Triage," the players compete for comfort items, such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo and spices. To win, they race to a mock first-aid tent carrying teammates on a stretcher. The immunity challenge is "The Maze." Players enter a giant maze and collect numbered medallions in order. The fifth person is voted out of the game at tribal council.
Michael catches and butchers a wild pig, which doesn't make vegetarian Kimmi too happy. In the "Mastermind" reward challenge, the players unscramble a giant puzzle map to reveal the location of the prize, which is three chickens and a rooster. "True or Falls" is the immunity contest, in which the castaways are quizzed about the Australian environment. At tribal council, the fourth person is voted out of the game.
The players try to win fishing tackle in the "Water Torture" reward challenge, which requires them to carry jugs of water over a narrow plank and fill buckets being held by a tribesmate on a cane pole. "Lock Step" is the immunity contest. The castaways are tied together with rope and traverse over and under obstacles until they reach the finish line. At the tribal council, the third person is voted out of the game.
Jerri accuses Kel of eating contraband beef jerky, which he denies. In the "Butch Cassidy" reward challenge, the players jump off a cliff into a pool of water, swim to a floating crate and carry it ashore to win blankets. "Tucker'd Out" is the immunity contest. The mates eat aboriginal foods ("bush tucker"), such as cow brains, grubs, grasshoppers and mangrove worms. However, Kimmi, a vegetarian, refuses to join in. Later, the second person is voted out of the game.
Sixteen contestants arrive on a military airplane in Queensland and immediately form two tribes---Kucha and Ogakor. After a five-mile hike to their respective camps, the tribes compete on an obstacle course for immunity and waterproof matches. The losing tribe then attends tribal council and votes out its first member.
In this special reunion of all castaways, Bryant Gumbel poses questions to the castaways about their 39 days on the island.
The Final Four players endure two Immunity Challenges and three Tribal Councils before the $1 million winner is chosen by the Jury. The first Immunity Challenge is "Fallen Comrades," in which the four finalists answer personal questions about their fellow castaways. The second Challenge is one of endurance, as the remaining three contestants hold onto an idol. Later, the Final Tribal Council is convened and the winner is selected.
The number of contestants is whittled down to the Final Four after the players compete in "Witch Hunt" for Immunity. The castaways are each given a video camera and must search through the jungle for hand-carved masks and answer questions on the back of them. For a Reward---a night at a bar with a hot meal and a cold beer---the tribemates see who can collect the most mud on their bodies and transfer it to a designated area in a given time.
The Immunity Challenge is "Walk the Plank," in which the players must balance on a narrow board over the ocean. For a Reward, the castaways answer questions about survival on the island. The winner spends a night in luxury aboard a yacht. The 11th person is voted off the island.
The castaways participate in "Fast Fire" to earn Immunity, which requires them to build a fire on the beach. "Bamboozled" is the Reward Challenge, in which the seven tribemates must race on bamboo structures over the ocean. The winner gets to make two calls on a cell phone. One is to order a slice of pizza that's delivered by helicopter; the other is a call home. The 10th person is voted off the island.
The contestants participate in a Reward Challenge for a barbecue by swinging along a rope course. For Immunity, they become pieces on a huge board game called "Squared Off." "It's the equivalent of playing chess with eight people," says host Jeff Probst. Also, one of the contestants celebrates a birthday "by running around in [his or her] birthday suit all day long, which causes a lot of excitement," says Probst. And a ninth person is voted off the island.
The contestants participate in an archery competition for a videotape from home. Later, in the Immunity Challenge "End of the Line," they race through the jungle following a rope course; an eighth person is voted off the island.
In Week 7, the Tagi and Pagong tribes merge into one, with a person from each tribe attending a summit meeting on the sand spit to determine at which camp they will live. Also, the contestants compete in an underwater swimming event for Immunity; and a seventh person is voted off the island.
The tribes compete for Immunity on an obstacle course built by Green Berets, and the winning team then has to retrieve the Immunity Idol from Snake Island; the contestants are tempted with a domestic food not normally associated with humans; one team's chemistry implodes after losing a Reward Challenge; one of the men makes a rude comment about women that affects life on the island; a sixth person is voted off.
Conflicts arise among some teammates when their food supply runs low. The contestants participate in a Reward Challenge using blowdarts, slingshots and spears to win fresh fruit and live chickens. The Immunity Challenge is "Shipwrecked." A fifth person is voted off the island.
The contestants endure a powerful storm, replete with high winds and lightning. For Immunity, the castaways participate in "Buried Treasure," a relay race that includes digging up a treasure chest. A fourth person is voted off the island.
The two tribes desperately search for food and compete in a Reward Challenge that requires them to drag a sunken treasure chest to shore. The winning team receives fishing equipment. "Rescue Mission" is the Immunity Challenge. The tribes must rescue an "injured" player out in the jungle and bring him or her back to the beach on a stretcher. The third contestant is voted off the island.
Generational difficulties arise, as do conflicts over varying work ethics, as the castaways try to adapt to life on the island. "Buggin' Out," the Immunity Challenge, involves eating live beetle larvae. The first tribe member who refuses to eat the squirming grubs loses Immunity for his or her tribe.
Sixteen contestants row two rafts to the jungle island of Pulau Tiga in the South China Sea. Once there, they divide into two tribes (Pagong, Tagi) and go head-to-head in an Immunity Challenge called "Quest for Fire." The contest requires the tribes to light a series of torches in the water while holding onto a raft. The losing team attends Tribal Council and votes out one of its members.
The retrospective features new interviews with unforgettable players from the past two decades of the groundbreaking series who discuss their biggest moves and favorite moments of the game, including previous winners Rob Mariano ("Redemption Island"), Amber Mariano ("All-Stars"), Jeremy Collins ("Second Chance"), Parvati Shallow (Fan vs. Favorites), and Ben Driebergen ("Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers").
Other moments included in the special:
- Parvati discusses her strategy behind the game-changing move of playing two idols in "Heroes vs. Villains," and the psychology behind the historic Black Widow alliance that convinced Erik to give up his immunity necklace during "Fans vs. Favorites."
- Rob and Amber relive falling in love during "All Stars" and Rob's marriage proposal at the live finale in Madison Square Garden.
- Ben talks about his infamous upside-down "U" and winning the first final four fire-making challenge in "Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers."
- Jeremy remembers the anxiety that came with trying to find the first idol hidden within an immunity challenge during "Second Chance."
- The emotional Tribal Council when Ciera Eastin was forced to vote out her mom, Laura Morett in "Blood vs. Water."
- The historic Tribal Council in "Game Changers" when fan-favorite Cirie Fields was voted out of the game despite not receiving a single vote.
Plus, life-changing moments with Christian Hubicki ("David vs. Goliath"), Donathan Hurley ("Ghost Island"), David Wright ("Millennials vs. Gen X"), and Cirie Fields ("Panama"), who all overcame personal obstacles when faced with tough situations on the island.
The special will also include a sneak peek of the upcoming season of SURVIVOR: WINNERS AT WAR.
SURVIVING SURVIVOR brings back 10 of the game's most iconic players to talk about the reality juggernaut that defined a genre.
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