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This is Where the Legends are Made

The 18 new castaways began their adventure.

Reward Challenge: In pairs, tribe members raced under a cargo net and tunneled through sand underneath a wooden beam before collecting large puzzle pieces and returning to the starting mat. Once every member collected their piece, tribes used them to build a three dimensional block puzzle, which they stood on top of to retrieve a stick of flint off a tall pole. The first tribe to finish won the flint and other supplies immediately, while the second tribe to finish had their choice of either a “Savvy” or “Sweat” challenge to complete for their supplies, leaving the last tribe with whatever option was not chosen.
Nami won the challenge and gained their supplies. Siga, the second tribe to finish, chose to do the Savvy challenge, leaving Yanu with the Sweat challenge. Back at camp, Jelinsky and Q were chosen to do the Sweat challenge for Yanu, which was to haul water using buckets that had holes in them. The back and forth was tough for both Jelinsky and Q, and Jelinsky decided to quit with more than half their time left. From Siga, Ben and Charlie also failed at the Savvy task, leaving their tribe without their supplies. During Day 2, the tribes had to choose one person to go on a journey. Yanu chose Jelinsky, Siga chose Maria, and Nami chose Tevin. They were taken to a beach where they had to draw a card and try to convince the torch cardholder they were holding the vote card. While Jelinsky, who had the skull, at first tried to convince Maria, he gave up quickly and forfeited his vote at the upcoming Tribal Council, as Maria and Tevin gained an extra vote advantage.

Immunity Challenge: Tribes raced up a ramp to untie a giant 500-pound gecko, lifting it up and over a barricade before dragging it through a tunnel and hauling it to the top of a platform, clasping it into place. Once at the top, tribes unlocked puzzle pieces, which they used to build a large Survivor 46 puzzle. The first two tribes to finish won immunity, while the losing tribe had to forfeit their flint.
Nami and Siga won immunity, sending Yanu to their first Tribal Council. After returning to their camp, Jess shared she wasn’t confident in her performance in the game. Jelinsky feigned nervousness but still felt confident that he would be staying. The rest of Yanu were split on what they wanted to do, knowing that Jelinsky’s performance had been poor, but his potential contribution at challenges was likely higher than Jess’s. At Tribal Council, Q shared he was unhappy that Jelinsky had chosen to quit the Sweat task while they still had so much time left, and the rest of the tribe didn’t appreciate that Jelinsky had given up his vote during the journey. While tribe members spoke about difficulties connecting socially with Jess, in the end, the tribe voted unanimously for Jelinsky to be the first person eliminated from the game.

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Survivor US Show Description

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. The American series premiered on May 31, 2000, on CBS. It is hosted by television personality Jeff Probst, who is also an executive producer along with Mark Burnett and the original creator, Parsons. The television show places a group of strangers in an isolated location, where they must provide food, fire, and shelter for themselves. The contestants compete in challenges including testing the contestants’ physical ability like running and swimming or their mental abilities like puzzles and endurance challenges for rewards and immunity from elimination. The contestants are progressively eliminated from the game as they are voted out by their fellow contestants until only one remains and is given the title of “Sole Survivor” and is awarded the grand prize of US$1,000,000 ($2,000,000 in Winners at War).

The American version has been very successful. From the 2000–01 through the 2005–06 television seasons, its first eleven seasons (competitions) rated among the top ten most-watched shows. It is commonly considered the leader of American reality TV because it was the first highly-rated and profitable reality show on broadcast television in the U.S., and is considered one of the best shows of the 2000s (decade). The series has been nominated for several Emmy Awards, including winning for Outstanding Sound Mixing in 2001, Outstanding Special Class Program in 2002, and was subsequently nominated four times for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program when the category was introduced in 2003. Probst won the award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program four consecutive times after the award was introduced in 2008. In 2007, the series was included in Time magazine’s list of the 100 greatest TV shows of all time. In 2013, TV Guide ranked it at #39 on its list of the “60 Best Series of All Time”.

The series’ 40th season Survivor: Winners at War premiered on February 12, 2020, during the 20th anniversary of the show, and finished airing on May 13, 2020. Production for the 41st and 42nd seasons was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and instead began production in spring 2021, with season 41 premiering on September 22, 2021. Season 41 was once again filmed in the Mamanuca Islands, Fiji.

# Season title Location Original tribes Winner Runner(s)-up Final vote
1 *Survivor: Borneo* Pulau Tiga, Sabah, Malaysia Two tribes of eight new players Richard Hatch Kelly Wiglesworth   4–3
2 *Survivor: The Australian Outback* Herbert River at Goshen Station, Queensland, Australia   Tina Wesson Colby Donaldson    
3 *Survivor: Africa* Shaba National Reserve, Kenya[15]   Ethan Zohn Kim Johnson   5–2
4 *Survivor: Marquesas* Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia   Vecepia Towery Neleh Dennis   4–3
5 *Survivor: Thailand* Ko Tarutao, Satun Province, Thailand Two tribes of eight new players; picked by the two oldest players Brian Heidik Clay Jordan    
6 *Survivor: The Amazon* Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil Two tribes of eight new players divided by gender Jenna Morasca Matthew Von Ertfelda   6–1
7 *Survivor: Pearl Islands* Pearl Islands, Panama Two tribes of eight new players Sandra Diaz-Twine Lillian Morris    
8 *Survivor: All-Stars*   Three tribes of six returning players Amber Brkich Rob Mariano   4–3
9 *Survivor: Vanuatu* Efate, Shefa, Vanuatu Two tribes of nine new players divided by gender Chris Daugherty Twila Tanner   5–2
10 *Survivor: Palau* Koror, Palau A schoolyard pick of two tribes of nine new players each; two eliminated
without a tribe
Tom Westman Katie Gallagher   6–1
11 *Survivor: Guatemala* Laguna Yaxhá, Yaxhá-Nakúm-Naranjo National Park, Petén, Guatemala Two tribes of nine, including two returning players Danni Boatwright Stephenie LaGrossa    
12 *Survivor: Panama* Pearl Islands, Panama Four tribes of four new players divided by age and gender Aras Baskauskas Danielle DiLorenzo   5–2
13 *Survivor: Cook Islands* Aitutaki, Cook Islands Four tribes of five new players divided by ethnicity: African Americans,
Whites, Hispanics, and Asians
Yul Kwon Ozzy Lusth Becky Lee 5–4–0
14 *Survivor: Fiji* Macuata, Vanua Levu, Fiji Two tribes of nine new players divided by one selected castaway, who would
replace the first person voted out
Earl Cole Cassandra Franklin &
Andria "Dreamz" Herd
  9–0–0
15 *Survivor: China* Zhelin, Jiujiang, Jiangxi, China Two tribes of eight new players Todd Herzog Courtney Yates Amanda Kimmel 4–2–1
16 *Survivor: Micronesia* Koror, Palau Two tribes of ten: new players against past contestants Parvati Shallow Amanda Kimmel   5–3
17 *Survivor: Gabon* Wonga-Wongue Presidential Reserve, Estuaire, Gabon A schoolyard pick of two tribes of nine new players, starting with the
oldest players
Robert "Bob" Crowley Susie Smith Jessica "Sugar" Kiper 4–3–0
18 *Survivor: Tocantins* Jalapão, Tocantins, Brazil Two tribes of eight new players James "J.T." Thomas Jr. Stephen Fishbach   7–0
19 *Survivor: Samoa* Upolu, Samoa Two tribes of ten new players Natalie White Russell Hantz Mick Trimming 7–2–0
20 *Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains*   Two tribes of ten returning players divided by reputation: "heroes" vs.
"villains"
Sandra Diaz-Twine Parvati Shallow Russell Hantz 6–3–0
21 *Survivor: Nicaragua* San Juan del Sur, Rivas, Nicaragua[16] Two tribes of ten new players divided by age Jud "Fabio" Birza Chase Rice Matthew "Sash" Lenahan 5–4–0
22 *Survivor: Redemption Island*   Two tribes of nine, including two returning players Rob Mariano Phillip Sheppard Natalie Tenerelli 8–1–0
23 *Survivor: South Pacific* Upolu, Samoa   Sophie Clarke Benjamin "Coach" Wade Albert Destrade 6–3–0
24 *Survivor: One World*   Two tribes of nine new players divided by gender living on the same beach Kim Spradlin Sabrina Thompson Chelsea Meissner 7–2–0
25 *Survivor: Philippines* Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines Three tribes of six, including three returning players who had been
medically evacuated in a previous season
Denise Stapley Lisa Whelchel &
Michael Skupin
  6–1–1
26 *Survivor: Caramoan*   Two tribes of ten: new players against past contestants John Cochran Dawn Meehan &
Sherri Biethman
  8–0–0
27 *Survivor: Blood vs. Water* Palaui Island, Santa Ana, Cagayan, Philippines[17] Two tribes of ten: returning contestants against their loved ones[18] Tyson Apostol Monica Culpepper Gervase Peterson 7–1–0
28 *Survivor: Cagayan*   Three tribes of six new players divided by primary attribute: "brawn" vs.
"brains" vs. "beauty"[19]
Tony Vlachos Yung "Woo" Hwang   8–1
29 *Survivor: San Juan del Sur* San Juan del Sur, Rivas, Nicaragua Nine pairs of new players, each with a pre-existing relationship, divided
into two tribes of nine[20]
Natalie Anderson Jaclyn Schultz Missy Payne 5–2–1
30 *Survivor: Worlds Apart*   Three tribes of six new players divided by social class: "white collar" vs.
"blue collar" vs. "no collar"[21]
Mike Holloway Carolyn Rivera &
Will Sims II
  6–1–1
31 *Survivor: Cambodia* Koh Rong, Cambodia[22] Two tribes of ten returning players who only played once before, have not
won, and were selected by public vote[23]
Jeremy Collins Spencer Bledsoe &
Tasha Fox
  10–0–0
32 *Survivor: Kaôh Rōng*   Three tribes of six new players divided by primary attribute: "brains" vs.
"brawn" vs. "beauty"[24]
Michele Fitzgerald Aubry Bracco Tai Trang 5–2–0
33 *Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X* Mamanuca Islands, Fiji Two tribes of ten new players divided by generation: millennials vs. Generation
X[25]
Adam Klein Hannah Shapiro &
Ken McNickle
  10–0–0
34 *Survivor: Game Changers*   Two tribes of ten returning players[26] Sarah Lacina Brad Culpepper Troy "Troyzan" Robertson 7–3–0
35 *Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers*   Three tribes of six new players divided by dominant perceived trait:
"heroes" vs. "healers" vs. "hustlers"[27]
Ben Driebergen Chrissy Hofbeck Ryan Ulrich 5–2–1
36 *Survivor: Ghost Island*   Two tribes of ten new players Wendell Holland Domenick Abbate Laurel Johnson 5–5–0
1–0[a]
37 *Survivor: David vs. Goliath*   Two tribes of ten new players divided by adversity: "David" (underdogs) vs.
"Goliath" (overachievers)
Nick Wilson Mike White Angelina Keeley 7–3–0
38 *Survivor: Edge of Extinction*   Two tribes of nine, including four returning players[28] Chris Underwood Gavin Whitson Julie Rosenberg 9–4–0
39 *Survivor: Island of the Idols*   Two tribes of ten new players. Past winners Rob Mariano and Sandra
Diaz-Twine feature as non-playing mentors
Tommy Sheehan Dean Kowalski Noura Salman 8–2–0
40 *Survivor: Winners at War*   Two tribes of ten winners of past *Survivor* seasons. Tony Vlachos Natalie Anderson Michele Fitzgerald 12–4–0
41 *Survivor 41*   *Production postponed to summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and
travel restrictions*[8]
       

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