Survivor 45 | |
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Season 45 | |
Presented by | Jeff Probst |
No. of days | 26 |
No. of castaways | 18 |
Winner | Dee Valladares |
Runner-up | Austin Li Coon |
Location | Mamanuca Islands, Fiji |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 27 – December 20, 2023 |
Additional information | |
Filming dates | April 17 – May 12, 2023 [1] |
Season chronology | |
Survivor 45 is the forty-fifth season of the American competitive reality television series Survivor . It was the thirteenth consecutive season to be filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji, and premiered on September 27, 2023, on CBS in the United States. [2] The season ended on December 20, 2023, when Dee Valladares was voted the Sole Survivor, defeating Austin Li Coon and Jake O'Kane in a 5–3–0 vote.
On February 21, 2023, CBS renewed Survivor for its forty-fifth and forty-sixth seasons. [3] [4] Season 45, which was the fifth aired since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, continued to observe the strict safety protocols introduced in season 41, [5] thus it continued to feature the reduced 26 days of gameplay, with 18 contestants starting in three tribes, as with every season since then. A sneak peek for the season was aired at the finale of the previous season, where it was revealed that Bruce Perreault, a contestant who was medically evacuated in the previous season, would return for the forty-fifth season. [6] Previously, host Jeff Probst had offered an open invitation to Perreault to return for a future installment of the show, citing that he "didn't think that Bruce got his fair share of Survivor". [7]
As a result of the ongoing 2023 Writers Guild of America strike, this season, along with The Amazing Race 35 , aired 90-minute long episodes to fill the timeslots left vacant by scripted shows. [6] This marks the first time in which the show had regular episodes that exceed the regular 60 minutes allotted for the show. [8]
The cast of 18 contestants was announced on September 6, 2023. Notable cast members include singer-songwriter J. Maya (a.k.a. Janani Krishnan-Jha) [9] and Bruce Perreault; the latter had briefly competed on the previous season but was medically evacuated after sustaining an injury in the first episode. [10]
Contestant | Age | From | Tribe | Finish | ||||
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Original | Switched | None | Merged | Placement | Day | |||
Hannah Rose | 33 | Baltimore, Maryland | Lulu | 1st voted out | Day 3 | |||
Brandon Donlon | 26 | Sicklerville, New Jersey | 2nd voted out | Day 5 | ||||
Sabiyah Broderick | 28 | Jacksonville, North Carolina | 3rd voted out | Day 7 | ||||
Sean Edwards | 35 | Provo, Utah | Reba | 4th voted out | Day 9 | |||
Brandon "Brando" Meyer | 23 | Seattle, Washington | Belo | Belo | 5th voted out | Day 11 | ||
Janani "J. Maya" Krishnan-Jha | 24 | Los Angeles, California | Reba | Reba | None [lower-alpha 1] | 6th voted out | Day 13 | |
Nicholas "Sifu" Alsup | 30 | O'Fallon, Illinois | Dakuwaqa | 7th voted out | Day 14 | |||
Kaleb Gebrewold | 29 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Lulu | Lulu | 8th voted out 1st jury member | |||
Kellie Nalbandian | 29 | New York City, New York | Belo | 9th voted out 2nd jury member | Day 16 | |||
Kendra McQuarrie | 30 | Steamboat Springs, Colorado | Belo | 10th voted out 3rd jury member | Day 17 | |||
Bruce Perreault Survivor 44 | 47 | Warwick, Rhode Island | Lulu | 11th voted out 4th jury member | Day 19 | |||
Emily Flippen | 28 | Laurel, Maryland | Lulu | Belo | 12th voted out 5th jury member | Day 21 | ||
Andrew "Drew" Basile | 23 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Reba | 13th voted out 6th jury member | Day 23 | |||
Julie Alley | 49 | Brentwood, Tennessee | Reba | 14th voted out 7th jury member | Day 24 | |||
Katurah Topps | 35 | Brooklyn, New York | Belo | Lulu | Eliminated 8th jury member | Day 25 | ||
Jacob "Jake" O'Kane | 26 | Boston, Massachusetts | 2nd runner-up | Day 26 | ||||
Austin Li Coon | 26 | Chicago, Illinois | Reba | Belo | Runner-up | |||
Dianelys "Dee" Valladares | 26 | Miami, Florida | Reba | Sole Survivor |
Outside of Survivor, Drew Basile competed on Jeopardy! in 2024 and qualified for the season 41 Tournament of Champions. [11]
Eighteen new castaways were divided into three tribes of six: Belo, Lulu, and Reba. Lulu got off to a disastrous start, and the tribe was marred further by two of its starting members quitting. The first tribe swap of the new era resulted in Lulu outsider Emily finding new life with Reba majority members Austin and Drew.
At the merge, the Reba majority (also including Dee and Julie) took strategic control of the game. They stayed intact until the final 6, at which point Dee and Julie joined surviving Belo members Jake and Katurah in blindsiding Drew. Jake defeated Katurah in the firemaking challenge to join Austin and Dee in the end, but his lack of strategic control led to him receiving no votes to win. Austin and Dee each pled their case with the moves they made, and Dee's argument that she made moves not revealed to Austin beforehand won over the jury's favor, and she was named the Sole Survivor in a 5-3-0 vote over Austin and Jake.
Episode | Challenge winner(s) | Eliminated | ||||
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No. | Title | Air date | Reward | Immunity | Tribe | Player |
1 | "We Can Do Hard Things" | September 27, 2023 | Reba | Belo | Lulu | Hannah |
Reba | ||||||
2 | "Brought a Bazooka to a Tea Party" | October 4, 2023 | Reba | Lulu | Brandon | |
Belo | ||||||
3 | "No Man Left Behind" | October 11, 2023 | Lulu | Reba | Lulu | Sabiyah |
Reba | Belo | |||||
4 | "Music to My Ears" | October 18, 2023 | None | Lulu | Reba | Sean |
Belo | ||||||
5 | "I Don't Want to Be the Worm" | October 25, 2023 | Reba | Belo | Brando | |
Lulu | ||||||
6 | "I'm Not Batman, I'm the Canadian" | November 1, 2023 | Austin, Bruce, Drew, Julie, Kendra, Sifu [Katurah] [lower-alpha 1] | None | J. Maya | |
7 | "The Thorn in My Thumb" | November 8, 2023 | Dee [Austin, Jake, Julie, Kaleb, Katurah] [lower-alpha 2] | Kellie | Dakuwaqa | Sifu |
Dee | Kaleb | |||||
8 | "Following a Dead Horse to Water" | November 15, 2023 | Survivor Auction | Bruce | Kellie | |
9 | "Sword of Damocles" | November 22, 2023 | Bruce, Julie, Kendra | Bruce | Kendra | |
10 | "How Am I the Mobster?" | November 29, 2023 | Emily [Dee, Julie, Katurah] | Austin | Bruce | |
11 | "This Game Rips Your Heart Out" | December 6, 2023 | Drew [Austin, Jake] [lower-alpha 3] | Drew | Emily | |
12 | "The Ex-Girlfriend at the Wedding" | December 13, 2023 | Austin [Dee, Katurah] | Dee | Drew | |
13 | "Living the Survivor Dream" | December 20, 2023 | Austin [Jake] [lower-alpha 4] | Austin | Julie | |
None | Dee [lower-alpha 5] [Austin] | Katurah |
No. overall | No. in season | Title [12] [13] | Rating/share (18–49) [14] | Original air date [12] [13] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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649 | 1 | "We Can Do Hard Things" | 0.84/9 [15] | September 27, 2023 | 5.24 [15] | |
The 18 new castaways began their adventure.
Reba won the challenge, with Brandon being tended to by medical afterwards. Brando & Jake for Belo and Kaleb & Sabiyah for Lulu volunteered for Savvy and Sweat challenge, where both pairs were tasked to do two challenges within a time limit: transport logs down the beach, and then free a flint from a puzzle structure. The first pair to do both tasks won their supplies for the tribe while the losing pair got nothing. While both pairs were able to complete the Sweat portion of the challenge, both failed to complete the Savvy puzzle. At Lulu, Emily believed Kaleb and Sabiyah were hiding an advantage after the pair told their tribemates that they didn't win the camp supplies. When Brandon rejoined his tribe, Hannah told him that she wanted to quit. At Belo, Katurah, Kellie, and Kendra aligned together while Bruce struggled to rein in his leadership tendencies, despite saying that he didn't want to be seen as a leader. At Reba, Sifu was caught looking for an advantage and eavesdropping on his tribemates' conversations. Austin found a Beware Advantage and was tasked with deciphering a secret phrase on his tribe's flag in the middle of camp; until he completes all of the tasks, he would be unable to vote at Tribal Council.
Belo and Reba easily won immunity. At Lulu, Emily campaigned against Kaleb due to his tight alliance with Sabiyah, but the rest of the tribe wanted Emily out first due to her abrasiveness. However, at Tribal Council, Hannah decided to quit regardless of the outcome; with her tribemates' blessings and a verbal vote from the rest of the tribe, she became the first person to leave the game. | ||||||
650 | 2 | "Brought a Bazooka to a Tea Party" | 0.78/9 [16] | October 4, 2023 | 4.88 [16] | |
Emily was on the outs and began searching for an idol the morning after Hannah's quit; the others stayed close by while searching themselves. Brandon found Lulu's Beware Advantage but gave it to Sabiyah, not wanting to lose his vote. Emily tried to make amends and bond with her tribemates, succeeding with Kaleb, while Sabiyah and Brandon deciphered their clue to a tree but could not retrieve the idol. At Belo, Bruce's "fun uncle" persona endeared himself to Jake but earned Katurah's ire, while Brando and Kellie found themselves in the middle after they saw the value to both remaining pairs. At Reba, a majority alliance formed between Drew, Julie, Austin, and Dee. Austin deciphered the phrase on his Beware Advantage but did not yet find the idol. The tribes were tasked with sending one player each on a journey. Bruce for Belo, Brandon for Lulu, and Drew for Reba went; Brandon divulged Lulu's tribe dynamics while Bruce remained silent. The three were then given a challenge that would give them an advantage if they won, but took their vote if they lost. Bruce elected to protect his vote and not play; Brandon lost, while Drew won a Safety Without Power advantage (good until the Final 10 Tribal Council) that he immediately told his tribemates about, proposing it to be used to benefit all of Reba. This led Austin to disclose his advantage to Drew, solidifying their alliance.
Reba and Belo placed first and second respectively in a close finish after Brandon faltered in the puzzle. The majority alliance of Sabiyah, Kaleb, and Sean got the idol out of the tree, but had to burn wax surrounding it; without flint to start a fire, Sabiyah was without a vote that night, as was Brandon due to losing the journey challenge. Sabiyah hoped for Emily to go, but Kaleb and Sean lobbied for tribe strength by ousting Brandon. Emily gave Sabiyah her Shot in the Dark to build trust. At Tribal Council, Brandon was sent home unanimously. | ||||||
651 | 3 | "No Man Left Behind" | 0.84/9 [17] | October 11, 2023 | 5.09 [17] | |
Emily deduced that Sabiyah did not vote, leading to more distrust between the two. At Belo, Jake had a brief medical episode but felt fine afterward. Kendra then tried to align with Jake. At Reba, Austin and Drew's search for the idol raised red flags with Dee.
Lulu and Reba won the challenge. Lulu chose to have Kaleb raid Reba, where he took some of their fishing gear and obtained information on Reba's dynamics. Kaleb was to give a Goodwill advantage to a member of Reba that would restore one lost vote; he chose Drew, who gave it to Austin and disclosed it to Dee and Julie. Meanwhile at Lulu, Sabiyah tried to convince Sean and Emily to blindside Kaleb due to his social prowess. At Belo, Brando and Kellie grew wary of Katurah's vendetta against Bruce. At Reba, Dee and Julie found the idol which they gave to Austin since he had the note. Austin discovered it was only good for one Tribal Council, though he could sacrifice a vote to extend it to the individual stage of the game, or sacrifice two votes to extend the idol to the final five.
Lulu lost yet another challenge. Sabiyah came clean to Emily about her lack of a vote, causing Emily to tell Kaleb to vote Sabiyah to save himself. At Tribal Council, Sabiyah burned the wax surrounding her idol in the arena's fire, but when she went up to the voting booth, she discovered that her idol had the same restrictions and powers as Austin's. She chose to sacrifice her vote to extend the life of the idol, but she did not play the idol. This backfired against Sabiyah as Emily and Kaleb joined forces to blindside her out of the game. | ||||||
652 | 4 | "Music to My Ears" | 0.77/8 [18] | October 18, 2023 | 4.92 [18] | |
Sean tried to do damage control after being in the minority of the last vote, but Emily did not buy it. The next morning, the first tribe swap of the new era took place: Belo consisted of Austin, Brando, Drew, Emily, and Kendra; Lulu consisted of Bruce, Jake, Kaleb, Katurah, and Kellie; Reba consisted of Dee, J. Maya, Julie, Sean, and Sifu. At Lulu, Bruce recognized the campsite as being Tika's from last season, making him emotional. Jake and Kaleb discussed aligning, while Katurah tried to sway Kaleb into voting out Bruce. At Belo, Austin and Drew tried to bring Emily into their alliance. At Reba, the four in the majority searched Sean's bag for an advantage and discovered he didn't have one. J. Maya bonded with Sean and targeted Sifu.
Lulu and Belo won the challenge. J. Maya tried to convince Dee and Julie to blindside Sifu, who hoped to stay Reba strong and vote out Sean. Dee and Julie were torn on who to vote out. At Tribal Council, Sean changed course and stated he wanted to quit; despite Dee making a last-ditch effort to turn against Sifu, Sean was sent home after his throwaway vote on Dee, though Sifu wondered who had voted for him. | ||||||
653 | 5 | "I Don't Want to Be the Worm" | 0.73/7 [19] | October 25, 2023 | 5.03 [19] | |
Sifu asked where the vote for him came from, and Dee stated she didn't vote for him, even though she did. Eventually, J. Maya confessed to it just to put it behind the tribe. Dee and Julie debated siding with Sifu or J. Maya for the future. At Lulu, Bruce's bossiness wore on tribemates' nerves. At Belo, Drew was unreceptive to an attempt to align by Brando.
Reba and Lulu won the challenge. J. Maya, Kellie, and Austin were selected for the journey, where they had to come to a majority decision on sandwiches or an amulet advantage that would increase in power the fewer of them holding it remained in the game. Austin unsuccessfully tried to sway the women into the sandwiches, and the advantage gave the group one extra vote. Brando offered his Shot in the Dark to Drew so that they could vote out Kendra, but Drew refused. The resulting he said-he said made Emily unsure of which side to trust. At Tribal Council, Austin sacrificed one vote to extend his idol's power then used the Goodwill advantage to gain his vote back; Emily ultimately stuck with Austin and Drew to send Brando home, much to Kendra's surprise. | ||||||
654 | 6 | "I'm Not Batman, I'm the Canadian" | 0.72/7 [20] | November 1, 2023 | 4.86 [20] | |
Kendra sought revenge on Emily after her ally Brando's blindside. The following morning, Bruce found an idol under Lulu's shelter. Treemail instructed the three tribes to convene on Reba's beach to start the individual phase of the game. The former members of Reba affirmed their intent to target J. Maya, since voting her out would burn the fewest bridges among the tribe, but Bruce's paranoia over not being approached for strategy unnerved several tribemates.
Katurah chose to back the blue team of Austin, Bruce, Drew, Julie, Kendra, and Sifu; they won the challenge, giving Katurah immunity. J. Maya became the consensus target of that group, but Kendra and Bruce tried to shift the target onto Kaleb due to his social prowess. Emily warned Kaleb that his name came up, and at Tribal Council, he openly called J. Maya the biggest threat. This led the entire tribe (sans Austin, who sacrificed his vote to extend his idol for the final five) to vote Kaleb, but his successful Shot in the Dark negated all votes against him. The ensuing scramble saw J. Maya targeting Emily, but the rest of the tribe voted J. Maya out. The remaining castaways merged, with Austin and Kellie's amulets upgraded to one steal-a-vote. | ||||||
655 | 7 | "The Thorn in My Thumb" | 0.71/7 [21] | November 8, 2023 | 4.53 [21] | |
Back at camp, Kaleb celebrated his luck at the last Tribal Council, while Bruce publicly called Katurah out for her hesitation in voting Kaleb out. Kendra and Katurah expressed their interest in targeting Bruce next, while Kellie disagreed, viewing him as a shield that could protect her and her allies in the future.
The first group was made up of Bruce, Drew, Emily, Kellie, Kendra, and Sifu, with the second group consisting of Austin, Dee, Jake, Julie, Kaleb, and Katurah. Dee won immunity as well as the reward for her group, while Kellie won immunity for her group. Kellie's group settled on the prime targets of Bruce and Sifu due to Bruce's bossiness and Sifu's wildcard reputation; however, with the threat of Bruce's idol and his potential as a shield, they chose Sifu, voting him out unanimously. With the other group, Dee used her newfound immunity power to establish Kaleb as the clear next target. On the other hand, Kaleb and Jake planned on roping Katurah into voting Julie, forcing a split vote and relying on Austin to flip on the revote. However, Katurah sided with Dee after learning that Bruce's idol was kept from her, and Kaleb was sent home, becoming the first jury member. | ||||||
656 | 8 | "Following a Dead Horse to Water" | 0.77/8 [22] | November 15, 2023 | 5.14 [22] | |
Jake confessed to being the other vote against Julie, causing Julie to lose trust in Jake. The remaining women discussed aligning against the men. Treemail the next morning alluded to the return of the Survivor Auction, but castaways had to find bamboo tubes containing money. Bruce ended up with the fewest tubes.
Emily hinted to Drew that a women's alliance was in the works, and Bruce became the primary target.
Bruce won immunity, foiling the tribe's plan to oust him. They settled on targeting Jake instead, but Drew got an idea to gather his Reba 4 alliance and Emily to target a strong player in Kellie so that they could safely split the next vote between Bruce and Jake in case of any advantages. At Tribal Council, Jake played his Shot in the Dark which failed, but Drew's plan came to fruition, sending a shell-shocked and devastated Kellie to the jury. With that vote, Austin's amulet matured into a full idol, giving him two idols, and Drew's Safety Without Power expired. | ||||||
657 | 9 | "Sword of Damocles" | 0.85/9 [23] | November 22, 2023 | 4.90 [23] | |
Kendra wanted Dee out for going against their girls' alliance, while Bruce was hurt upon discovering that Kellie had been targeting him. Treemail the next morning instructed the castaways to divide into three groups and hinted at "panic and anxiety"; this prompted Austin to lend one of his idols to Julie.
Austin, Emily, and Katurah were the first team eliminated, while Bruce, Julie, and Kendra won reward. Bruce won his second straight immunity challenge. At the journey, Austin earned his vote back by solving a math problem while Katurah and Emily were unable to do so; however, Austin told the tribemates outside of his alliance that he had also failed. At camp, Dee wanted to vote out Kendra upon realizing the latter had targeted her, but most of the tribe wanted to stick with the safe vote and send Jake home. At Tribal Council, the tribe instead followed Dee's lead to send Kendra to the jury. | ||||||
658 | 10 | "How Am I the Mobster?" | 0.80/9 [24] | November 29, 2023 | 5.02 [24] | |
Bruce told Katurah and Jake that he had given Kellie his idol to avoid a potential Knowledge is Power being played, but told Katurah that it was a ruse to get people off his scent.
Emily won the challenge and selected Julie, Katurah, and Dee to join her. Meanwhile, Jake grew frustrated with people giving him the run-around in the game, so he proposed Drew as a target, which led to conflict between the two.
Austin outlasted Bruce for immunity. The majority agreed to target Bruce over Jake, while Emily tried to convince Bruce that she was targeting Julie as she was well-liked among the tribe, in an effort to get Bruce to not play his idol. At Tribal Council, Bruce did not play his idol, and he was sent to the jury with it in his pocket. | ||||||
659 | 11 | "This Game Rips Your Heart Out" | 0.81/9 [25] | December 6, 2023 | 4.84 [25] | |
The tribe celebrated voting out Bruce, while Austin and Dee's relationship grew. Emily admitted to making Bruce feel comfortable enough to not play his idol, which increased her threat level in her tribemates' eyes. The next morning, the tribe was tasked with sending one member on a journey; the tribe drew rocks, and Emily drew the odd rock. She was given a chance for an immunity advantage if she could solve the "Savvy" puzzle from day 1, but she chose to protect her vote and not participate. At camp, Julie was revealed to still be holding onto Austin's idol that expired at final 5 (whereas the amulet in Austin's possession expired at final 6), and Drew suggested she make a big move with it, which put Julie on alert. She tried to gather support to vote out Emily.
Drew won the challenge and chose to share the reward with Jake and Austin. They determined that Julie was the biggest threat, while everyone else besides Dee agreed. Austin didn't want to burn the bridge with Dee, so he told her that Julie was the target. Dee then told Julie, who was angry and targeted Austin out of revenge. Dee instructed her to vote for Emily instead, as she didn't want to lose Austin, while she would join the others in voting Julie to not tip off her allies that she told her about the plan. At Tribal Council, Julie played the idol to negate all 6 of her tribemates' votes. Austin chose to keep his idol, and Julie's vote sent Emily to the jury. | ||||||
660 | 12 | "The Ex-Girlfriend at the Wedding" | 0.84/9 [26] | December 13, 2023 | 5.33 [26] | |
Katurah searched for a new idol; Austin and Dee followed suit.
Austin won reward and chose to share it with Dee and Katurah in hopes that Drew and Jake would keep Julie from strategizing against him. Instead, Jake found the idol and vowed to make a big move with it.
Dee won immunity. Jake tried to convince Julie to blindside Drew, but unbeknownst to him, Dee and Katurah were plotting the same thing. Austin and Drew targeted Julie. At Tribal Council, Austin played his amulet idol on himself since it would expire after that vote. However, no votes were cast against him, and his closest ally Drew was sent to the jury. Following Tribal Council, the final five were sent to a new camp with minimal supplies. | ||||||
661 | 13 | "Living the Survivor Dream" | 0.84/9 [27] | December 20, 2023 | 4.73 [27] | |
At their new camp the morning after, the final five found a combination box on the beach with instructions for an advantage reward. They competed for the advantage by racing out to stations and counting the number of objects at each station and used those numbers to solve the combination on the box. Jake was the first tribe member to enter the correct sequence of numbers thus winning the advantage.
Jake's advantage was that he only had to land one sandbag rather than three, but he squandered this lead after forgetting to bring his keys to the puzzle station, then overlooking a puzzle piece. Austin won the challenge and chose Jake to join him for the reward of a steak dinner at the Survivor Sanctuary. Katurah tried to sway people into voting out Dee, while Jake wanted to make a huge impact on the game with his idol. At Tribal Council, everyone that could receive votes received at least one; Jake played his idol for Katurah, but despite her wanting to get Dee out, she switched her vote to send Julie to the jury. Upon returning to camp, Jake was upset that Katurah had made him swear on his family to vote against Dee, leading to an argument.
Dee and Jake were neck-and-neck until Jake dropped everything late in the challenge. In his frustration and rush to get back, he accidentally broke the challenge, resulting in a disqualification. Dee held strong to win her third individual immunity necklace. Back at camp, Katurah, Jake and Austin each had a chance to plead their case with Dee. Dee made it clear she would take Austin, but reconsidered after Austin told her of Jake's lackluster fire making ability. However, she took Austin, and Jake defeated Katurah to send her to the jury. At the Final Tribal Council, Dee and Austin each pled their cases with the moves they made, while Jake's game wasn't as highlighted due to his lack of control. Dee revealed that she did not tell Austin about her telling Julie to play her idol, which swung the jury in her favor. They awarded Dee the million dollars and the title of Sole Survivor in a 5–3–0 vote over Austin and Jake. |
Original tribes | Switched tribes | No tribes | Merged tribe | ||||||||||||||
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Episode | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | ||||
Day | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 | 11 | 13 | 14 [lower-alpha 1] | 16 | 17 | 19 | 21 | 23 | 24 | 25 | |||
Tribe | Lulu | Lulu | Lulu | Reba | Belo | None | Dakuwaqa | Dakuwaqa | Dakuwaqa | Dakuwaqa | Dakuwaqa | Dakuwaqa | Dakuwaqa | Dakuwaqa | Dakuwaqa | ||
Eliminated | Hannah | Brandon | Sabiyah | Sean | Brando | None | J. Maya | Sifu | Kaleb | Kellie | Kendra | Bruce | Emily | Drew | Julie | Katurah | |
Votes | 5–0 [lower-alpha 2] | 3–0 | 2–1 | 3–1–1 | 3–2 | 0–0 [lower-alpha 3] | 10–1 | 5–1 | 4–2 | 5–3 | 6–1 | 4–3–1 | 1–0 [lower-alpha 4] | 4–2 | 2–1–1–0 [lower-alpha 5] | None [lower-alpha 6] | |
Voter | Vote | Challenge | |||||||||||||||
Dee | Sifu | J. Maya | Kaleb | Kellie | Kendra | Jake | Drew | Immune [lower-alpha 6] | |||||||||
Austin | Brando [lower-alpha 7] | None [lower-alpha 8] | Kaleb | Kellie | Kendra [lower-alpha 9] | Jake | Julie | Julie | Saved [lower-alpha 6] | ||||||||
Jake | J. Maya | Julie | None [lower-alpha 10] | Kendra | Bruce | Drew | Dee | Won [lower-alpha 6] | |||||||||
Katurah | J. Maya | Kaleb | Jake | None [lower-alpha 9] | Bruce | Drew | Julie | Lost [lower-alpha 6] | |||||||||
Julie | Sean | J. Maya | Kaleb | Kellie | Kendra | Bruce | Emily | Drew | Jake | ||||||||
Drew | Brando | J. Maya | Sifu | Kellie | Kendra | Jake | Julie | ||||||||||
Emily | Hannah | Brandon | Sabiyah | Brando | J. Maya | Sifu | Kellie | None [lower-alpha 9] | Bruce | ||||||||
Bruce | J. Maya | Sifu | None [lower-alpha 11] | Kendra | Julie | ||||||||||||
Kendra | Drew | J. Maya | Sifu | Jake | Jake | ||||||||||||
Kellie | J. Maya | Sifu | Jake | ||||||||||||||
Kaleb | Hannah | Brandon | Sabiyah | None [lower-alpha 10] | Julie | ||||||||||||
Sifu | Sean | J. Maya | Bruce | ||||||||||||||
J. Maya | Sean | Emily | |||||||||||||||
Brando | Drew | ||||||||||||||||
Sean | Hannah | Brandon | Kaleb | Dee | |||||||||||||
Sabiyah | Hannah | None [lower-alpha 12] | None [lower-alpha 8] | ||||||||||||||
Brandon | Hannah | None [lower-alpha 12] | |||||||||||||||
Hannah | None [lower-alpha 2] |
Jury vote | |||
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Episode | 13 | ||
Day | 26 | ||
Finalist | Dee | Austin | Jake |
Votes | 5–3–0 | ||
Juror | |||
Katurah | |||
Julie | |||
Drew | |||
Emily | |||
Bruce | |||
Kendra | |||
Kellie | |||
Kaleb |
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Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X is the 33rd season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. It featured two initial tribes of ten new castaways divided by generation: Gen X, born between 1963 and 1982, and Millennials, born between 1984 and 1997. It is the third season to divide the castaways into tribes by age, following Survivor: Panama and Survivor: Nicaragua, and the second season to film in Fiji, following Survivor: Fiji, which was filmed in a different location. The season premiered on September 21, 2016, with a 90-minute episode and ended on December 14, 2016, when Adam Klein was unanimously awarded the title of Sole Survivor over Ken McNickle and Hannah Shapiro by a jury vote of 10–0–0.
Survivor: Game Changers — Mamanuca Islands is the 34th season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor, featuring 20 returning castaways. The season premiered on March 8, 2017, with a two-hour airing, marking the series' 500th episode, and ended on May 24, 2017.
Survivor: Island of the Idols is the 39th season of the American competitive reality television series Survivor. Hosted by Jeff Probst, it featured two tribes of ten new contestants. The season was filmed in Fiji during April and May 2019, and aired on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada from September 25, 2019, until December 18, 2019, when Tommy Sheehan was named the winner by an 8–2–0 vote over Dean Kowalski and Noura Salman.
Survivor: Winners at War is the 40th season of the American competitive reality television series Survivor. This season, filmed in May and June 2019, is the eighth consecutive season to be filmed in Fiji. Celebrating the show's twentieth anniversary milestone, the season featured twenty returning winners from past Survivor seasons competing for a US$2 million prize. It was won by Tony Vlachos by a 12–4–0 vote over Natalie Anderson and Michele Fitzgerald, becoming the second two-time winner in Survivor. The season aired on CBS in the United States from February 12, 2020, to May 13, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the usual live finale for the winner reveal was replaced by a live teleconference between host Jeff Probst, situated in his garage, and the finalists in their respective homes.
The third season of the American television series The Masked Singer premiered on Fox on February 2, 2020, as the Super Bowl LIV lead-out program, and concluded on May 20, 2020. The season was won by singer/TV personality Kandi Burruss as "Night Angel", with singer Jesse McCartney finishing second as "Turtle", and rapper Bow Wow placing third as "Frog".
Survivor 41 is the forty-first season of the American competition television series Survivor. The season was first broadcast on September 22, 2021, on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada. It ended on December 15, 2021, when Erika Casupanan was voted the Sole Survivor, defeating Deshawn Radden and Xander Hastings in a 7–1–0 vote. Casupanan also became the first Canadian castaway to win the title, the third Asian castaway to win, the first of Filipino descent to win, and the first woman to win in seven seasons, the last one being Sarah Lacina in season 34, Survivor: Game Changers.
Survivor 42 is the forty-second season of the American competition television series Survivor. The season premiered on March 9, 2022, on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada. It ended on May 25, 2022, when Maryanne Oketch was voted the Sole Survivor, defeating Mike Turner and Romeo Escobar in a 7–1–0 vote. With her victory, Oketch became the second Canadian castaway to win the game after Erika Casupanan from Survivor 41, the fifth castaway of African descent to win after Vecepia Towery from Survivor: Marquesas, Earl Cole from Survivor: Fiji, Jeremy Collins from Survivor: Cambodia, and Wendell Holland from Survivor: Ghost Island, and the second black female castaway to win after Towery.
Survivor 43 is the forty-third season of the American reality television series Survivor. The show was filmed from May 2 through May 27, 2022, in Fiji, for an eleventh consecutive season; it premiered on September 21, 2022, on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada. The season concluded on December 14, 2022; Mike Gabler was named the winner of the season, defeating Cassidy Clark and Owen Knight in a 7–1–0 vote. Gabler, aged 51, was the second oldest winner, after Bob Crowley, who was 57 years old at the time of winning Survivor: Gabon. Gabler has stated he intends on donating the one million dollar prize to charity. This is the first season in Survivor history where the oldest contestant of the season was the winner.
The Amazing Race 35 is the thirty-fifth season of the American reality competition show The Amazing Race. Hosted by Phil Keoghan, it featured thirteen teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, competing in a race around the world to win US$1,000,000. This season visited three continents and nine countries and traveled over 23,800 miles (38,300 km) during twelve legs. Starting in Los Angeles, racers traveled through Thailand, Vietnam, India, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Sweden, and Ireland before returning to the United States and finishing in Greater Seattle. Elements of the show that returned for this season include the use of commercial flights, the Express Pass, and the U-Turn. In addition, the U-Turn Vote returned with a private vote rather than a public vote, and the U-Turn was a Blind U-Turn. Unlike past seasons, the 35th season featured 90-minute-long episodes. The season aired on Wednesday nights on CBS beginning on September 27, 2023 and concluding on December 13, 2023.
Survivor 44 is the forty-fourth season of the American competitive reality television series Survivor. This season, filmed from June 5 through June 30, 2022, is the twelfth consecutive season filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji. It premiered on March 1, 2023, on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada. The season concluded on May 24, 2023, when Yamil "Yam Yam" Arocho was named the winner of the season, defeating Heidi Lagares-Greenblatt and Carolyn Wiger in a 7–1–0 vote.
The Challenge: USA is a spin-off of the long running reality television series The Challenge. The first season premiered on CBS on July 6, 2022.
Big Brother 25 is the twenty-fifth season of the American reality television program Big Brother. The season premiered on August 2, 2023, on CBS in the United States, and on Global in Canada, following a 25th Anniversary special aired on July 26. Hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, the show follows a group of contestants, who live in a house together while being constantly filmed and having no communication with the outside world as they compete to win a grand prize of $750,000.
Survivor 46 is the forty-sixth season of the American competitive reality television series Survivor. It premiered on February 28, 2024, on CBS in the United States, and was the fourteenth consecutive season to be filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji. The season ended on May 22, 2024, when Kenzie Petty was crowned the winner, defeating Charlie Davis and Ben Katzman in a 5-3-0 vote.
Survivor 47 is the forty-seventh season of the American competitive reality television series Survivor. It premiered on September 18, 2024, on CBS in the United States, and is the fifteenth consecutive season to be filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji.