Since its debut in 2000, hundreds of castaways have played the game of “Survivor.” While many have been injured on CBS’s reality TV show, no one has ever died during filming. Sadly, several former players have passed away since leaving the island. In our “Survivor” deaths photo gallery above, we take a moment to remember all of the people who we’ve lost over the years, including most recently Sonja Christopher of Season 1 fame. Their torches will live on forever in our hearts.
Sonja Christopher (‘Survivor: Borneo’)
January 28, 1937 – April 26, 2024
Having the distinction of being the first person ever to be voted out of “Survivor,” Sonja was a sweet, fun-loving person who integrated well with her Tagi tribe members, serenading them with tunes from her luxury item of a ukulele. The Season 1 cast member was also a cancer survivor. She was eliminated after her stumble in the first-ever immunity challenge, costing...
Sonja Christopher (‘Survivor: Borneo’)
January 28, 1937 – April 26, 2024
Having the distinction of being the first person ever to be voted out of “Survivor,” Sonja was a sweet, fun-loving person who integrated well with her Tagi tribe members, serenading them with tunes from her luxury item of a ukulele. The Season 1 cast member was also a cancer survivor. She was eliminated after her stumble in the first-ever immunity challenge, costing...
- 4/26/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Five players, three hours, one… Survivor!
Following Drew’s exit last week, three Rebas stood strong in the Season 45 finale Wednesday, leaving Katurah hungry to axe Dee and Jake desperate to make his mark on the game. Were the outliers lucky enough to topple the Rebas once and for all, or did the season’s majority alliance run 45 straight to the bank? There’s no time to waste, so let’s get to recapping!
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Following Drew’s exit last week, three Rebas stood strong in the Season 45 finale Wednesday, leaving Katurah hungry to axe Dee and Jake desperate to make his mark on the game. Were the outliers lucky enough to topple the Rebas once and for all, or did the season’s majority alliance run 45 straight to the bank? There’s no time to waste, so let’s get to recapping!
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- 12/21/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
*Caution: Spoilers for Survivor season 44 ahead!*
Survivor crowned its newest winner on Wednesday, marking the conclusion of the show’s wild and exciting 44th season.
Of the 18 castaways who began competition in March, only five remained ahead of this week’s finale episode: Heidi Lagares-Greenblatt, Carson Garrett, Yamil “Yam Yam” Arocho, Lauren Harpe and Carolyn Wiger.
The three-hour conclusion covered the group’s final three days of competition, as the field was whittled down until the jury voted for the “sole survivor.” After all the votes were cast, Yam Yam wound up walking away with the well-earned win.
After an impressive season of strategic gameplay, some of the best social gameplay in recent memory, and an impressive display to the jury, the 36-year-old salon owner from San Juan, Puerto Rico, took home the show’s $1 million grand prize.
Arocho spoke to Entertainment Weekly ahead of the season’s start about...
Survivor crowned its newest winner on Wednesday, marking the conclusion of the show’s wild and exciting 44th season.
Of the 18 castaways who began competition in March, only five remained ahead of this week’s finale episode: Heidi Lagares-Greenblatt, Carson Garrett, Yamil “Yam Yam” Arocho, Lauren Harpe and Carolyn Wiger.
The three-hour conclusion covered the group’s final three days of competition, as the field was whittled down until the jury voted for the “sole survivor.” After all the votes were cast, Yam Yam wound up walking away with the well-earned win.
After an impressive season of strategic gameplay, some of the best social gameplay in recent memory, and an impressive display to the jury, the 36-year-old salon owner from San Juan, Puerto Rico, took home the show’s $1 million grand prize.
Arocho spoke to Entertainment Weekly ahead of the season’s start about...
- 5/25/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
The eighth episode of “Survivor 44” aired Wednesday night and concluded with Brandon Cottom getting his torch snuffed out by host Jeff Probst. The 30-year old from Newton, Pennsylvania was the latest castaway to go home at this exciting stage of the competition. Did the tribe make the right decision? And what were the dumbest, most shocking and most exciting moments of the eighth episode?
See Brandon Cottom (‘Survivor 44’ exit interview): ‘They were going for the big fish and tonight they got him’
Below, read our “Survivor 44” Episode 8 Top 4 moments. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’ reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
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Top 4 Moments of “Survivor 44” Episode 8:
1. Well,...
See Brandon Cottom (‘Survivor 44’ exit interview): ‘They were going for the big fish and tonight they got him’
Below, read our “Survivor 44” Episode 8 Top 4 moments. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’ reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
See ‘Survivor’ deaths: Remembering Keith Nale and 13 other castaways we’ve lost
Top 4 Moments of “Survivor 44” Episode 8:
1. Well,...
- 4/21/2023
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
The following contains spoilers from Wednesday’s episode of Survivor.
And that’s why it’s smart to try and split the votes.
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In Wednesday’s episode of Survivor, a war between former Soka and Ratu members came to a head after Lauren won individual immunity, leaving the rest of her Ratu alliance vulnerable to the vote. After concocting a plan to...
And that’s why it’s smart to try and split the votes.
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In Wednesday’s episode of Survivor, a war between former Soka and Ratu members came to a head after Lauren won individual immunity, leaving the rest of her Ratu alliance vulnerable to the vote. After concocting a plan to...
- 4/20/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
A wise and very underestimated woman once said, “Everything yesterday means nothing today.” If that doesn’t perfectly encapsulate the game of Survivor, I don’t know what does.
That woman’s name is Carolyn and luckily for her and the other former members of Tika (Carson included), the brewing war between former Ratus and Sokas is putting them in a prett-y, prett-y, prett-y good spot, as everyone else desperately wants to secure their swing votes. But some people are better at that than others.
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That woman’s name is Carolyn and luckily for her and the other former members of Tika (Carson included), the brewing war between former Ratus and Sokas is putting them in a prett-y, prett-y, prett-y good spot, as everyone else desperately wants to secure their swing votes. But some people are better at that than others.
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- 4/20/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Keith Nale, a contestant on two seasons of “Survivor,” has died at the age of 62 following a brief battle with cancer.
“He passed away this afternoon,” Nale’s son Wes told Et Online on Tuesday. “He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January.”
“A life taken way too soon,” Nale’s brother Kevin added in a statement to the outlet. “It happened so quickly. Cancer ate him up. He passed this afternoon at his home in Shreveport, Louisiana.”
Keith and Wes, 32, competed on “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” in 2014 as father-son contestants. Keith later returned to the franchise for “Survivor: Cambodia” in 2015. He went on to the final four on “San Juan del Sur” and the final five on “Cambodia.”
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“He passed away this afternoon,” Nale’s son Wes told Et Online on Tuesday. “He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January.”
“A life taken way too soon,” Nale’s brother Kevin added in a statement to the outlet. “It happened so quickly. Cancer ate him up. He passed this afternoon at his home in Shreveport, Louisiana.”
Keith and Wes, 32, competed on “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” in 2014 as father-son contestants. Keith later returned to the franchise for “Survivor: Cambodia” in 2015. He went on to the final four on “San Juan del Sur” and the final five on “Cambodia.”
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- 4/19/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Keith Nale, who competed on Survivor two times, first on Season 29, Survivor: San Juan Del Sur, and then on Season 31, Survivor: Cambodia, has died. He was 62. Nale’s son Wes, who participated alongside his father on Season 29, confirmed the news on Tuesday (April 18), telling Et Online, “He passed away this afternoon. He’d been battling cancer for the past few months, and we found out about it in January.” “A life taken way too soon,” added Nale’s brother Kevin. “It happened so quickly. Cancer ate him up. He passed this afternoon at his home in Shreveport, Louisiana.” A fire captain from Louisiana, Nale quickly became a fan favorite when he first appeared on Survivor in 2014. He often struggled to make alliances and adapt to the strategic aspects of the game, but he won people over with his Southern charm and underdog spirit. Despite being a target throughout his first season,...
- 4/19/2023
- TV Insider
We have some bad news to report about a Survivor favorite.
Keith Nale, who got to play the CBS game show twice, has died.
He was 62.
Nale's son, Wes, revealed the news in a statement to Et.
"He passed away this afternoon," Wes said on Tuesday.
"He'd been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January."
Keith's brother Kevin Nale added:
"A life taken way too soon! It happed so quickly. Cancer ate him up."
"He passed this afternoon at his home in Shreveport, La."
Keith first appeared on Survivor: San Juan del Sur, where he placed fourth.
He returned for Survivor: Cambodia, in which fans voted him in to give him a second chance at the game.
Keith was eliminated days before the Final Tribal Council of that season.
He played the game with Wes in 2014.
Kelley Wentworth, who competed alongside Nale twice,...
Keith Nale, who got to play the CBS game show twice, has died.
He was 62.
Nale's son, Wes, revealed the news in a statement to Et.
"He passed away this afternoon," Wes said on Tuesday.
"He'd been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January."
Keith's brother Kevin Nale added:
"A life taken way too soon! It happed so quickly. Cancer ate him up."
"He passed this afternoon at his home in Shreveport, La."
Keith first appeared on Survivor: San Juan del Sur, where he placed fourth.
He returned for Survivor: Cambodia, in which fans voted him in to give him a second chance at the game.
Keith was eliminated days before the Final Tribal Council of that season.
He played the game with Wes in 2014.
Kelley Wentworth, who competed alongside Nale twice,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Two-time “Survivor” contestant and fan-favourite, Keith Nale, has died at 62, Et has learned.
Keith’s son, Wes, told Et on Tuesday, “He passed away this afternoon. He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January.”
Keith’s brother, Kevin Nale, told Et, “A life taken way too soon!”
“It happened so quickly. Cancer ate him up. He passed this afternoon at his home in Shreveport, Louisiana,” Kevin shared.
Keith participated in two seasons of “Survivor”; “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” and “Survivor: Cambodia”. Wes was a contestant on “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” with his father.
During his time on “Survivor: San Juan del Sur”, Keith was considered an underdog from the beginning, but managed to make it all the way to the final four thanks to his skill in Immunity Challenges and a well-played Hidden Immunity Idol. Natalie Anderson went on to win that season.
Keith’s son, Wes, told Et on Tuesday, “He passed away this afternoon. He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January.”
Keith’s brother, Kevin Nale, told Et, “A life taken way too soon!”
“It happened so quickly. Cancer ate him up. He passed this afternoon at his home in Shreveport, Louisiana,” Kevin shared.
Keith participated in two seasons of “Survivor”; “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” and “Survivor: Cambodia”. Wes was a contestant on “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” with his father.
During his time on “Survivor: San Juan del Sur”, Keith was considered an underdog from the beginning, but managed to make it all the way to the final four thanks to his skill in Immunity Challenges and a well-played Hidden Immunity Idol. Natalie Anderson went on to win that season.
- 4/19/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Two-time Survivor player and fan favorite Keith Nale has died. He was 62 years old.
The news was confirmed by his son, Wes, in a statement to Et. “He passed away this afternoon,” he said on Tuesday. “He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January.”
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Added the deceased’s brother Kevin Nale: “A life taken way too soon!
The news was confirmed by his son, Wes, in a statement to Et. “He passed away this afternoon,” he said on Tuesday. “He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January.”
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Added the deceased’s brother Kevin Nale: “A life taken way too soon!
- 4/19/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Survivor contestant Keith Nale has died at the age of 62.
Nale, who appeared on two iterations of the popular reality series, had been treated for cancer before his death.
The news was announced by Nale’s son Wes, who appeared alongside his father on Survivor: San Juan del Sur in 2014.
“He passed away this afternoon. He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January,” Wes said, according to Et Online.
Nale, a firefighter, became a fan favourite during his stint on San Juan del Sur, making it to the final four before being voted out. He returned to the franchise in 2015 to compete in Survivor: Cambodia.
Kelley Wentworth, one of Nale’s San Juan del Sur co-stars, shared a tribute to the late performer on social media.
“Keith - a man with the purest heart, who brought humor into moments where it was needed most,...
Nale, who appeared on two iterations of the popular reality series, had been treated for cancer before his death.
The news was announced by Nale’s son Wes, who appeared alongside his father on Survivor: San Juan del Sur in 2014.
“He passed away this afternoon. He’d been battling cancer for the past few months and we found out about it in January,” Wes said, according to Et Online.
Nale, a firefighter, became a fan favourite during his stint on San Juan del Sur, making it to the final four before being voted out. He returned to the franchise in 2015 to compete in Survivor: Cambodia.
Kelley Wentworth, one of Nale’s San Juan del Sur co-stars, shared a tribute to the late performer on social media.
“Keith - a man with the purest heart, who brought humor into moments where it was needed most,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Louis Chilton
- The Independent - TV
Fans of "Survivor" are in agreement: The Tribal Council that took place near the start of the "Survivor: Second Chance" season finale was one of the best of all time. Kimmi Kappenberg's ouster was monumental in that she at first received no votes, as Kelley Wentworth and Jeremy Collins both played hidden immunity idols that canceled them all out. Kimmi was eventually eliminated in a roundtable group discussion, as the revote ended in a deadlock. On the red carpet at Wednesday's finale, Kelley, Keith Nale and Kimmi discuss that Tribal Council and the show's legacy to Gold Derby. Watch our full interviews below. -Break- Jeremy Collins ('Survivor') reveals secrets to winning the $1 million prize (Video) "It's still a blur," Kelley says about that one-of-a-kind Tribal Council. "And watching it on TV and seeing Jeff Probst explaining it, it's still confusing. Because I thought it's rocks, but then...
- 12/18/2015
- Gold Derby
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he blogged about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"Everybody's on my side, and I'm the popular guy. Everybody wants to date the prom king, so this is perfect. This will work out." –Jeremy Collins, Survivor: San Juan Del Sur
All you future contestants: get to humping. In the season finale of Survivor: Second Chance, Jeremy Collins debuted the greatest move the game has ever seen.
"Everybody's on my side, and I'm the popular guy. Everybody wants to date the prom king, so this is perfect. This will work out." –Jeremy Collins, Survivor: San Juan Del Sur
All you future contestants: get to humping. In the season finale of Survivor: Second Chance, Jeremy Collins debuted the greatest move the game has ever seen.
- 12/17/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Survivor: Second Chance season finale recap “Lie, Cheat and Steal,” Season 31, Episode 14 (original airdate Dec. 16): It was the most unpredictable finale in Survivor history, one where you’d be Ok with a couple of the finalists walking away with the million (as long as it wasn’t Abi). The episode starts with Tasha, Jeremy, Keith, Spencer, Wentworth and Kimmi vying for a spot in the final three. It’s been an amazing season filled with the best mix of talent, class and unusual drama (Terry’s emergency exit, Joe collapsing and Abi just being Abi). Here’s how things went down (note: … Continue reading →
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- 12/17/2015
- by Barb Oates
- ChannelGuideMag
There are no easy seasons of Survivor. From the harsh conditions to the big personalities, the experience is simultaneously exhilarating and miserable for the contestants. But this season took it to the next level. All 20 contestants had played the game before, but none had won. The result: a hungry cast who was willing to make big moves and stab each other in the face to win the million dollars. There was strategy and double dealing, and it was delicious to watch. And there was a lot at stake: the winner would become the show's 30th victor in 31 seasons. (Sandra Diaz-Twine has won the game twice.
- 12/17/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
There are no easy seasons of Survivor. From the harsh conditions to the big personalities, the experience is simultaneously exhilarating and miserable for the contestants. But this season took it to the next level. All 20 contestants had played the game before, but none had won. The result: a hungry cast who was willing to make big moves and stab each other in the face to win the million dollars. There was strategy and double dealing, and it was delicious to watch. And there was a lot at stake: the winner would become the show's 30th victor in 31 seasons. (Sandra Diaz-Twine has won the game twice.
- 12/17/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
Survivor: Cambodia started off with a fan vote to determine which of our favorite players deserved second chances to win the game. But only one of the final six, Jeremy, Keith, Kelley, Kimmi, Spencer or Tasha will have a successful second chance. Let's unpack this extra long season finale to find out who will win the million dollars on Season 31.
- 12/16/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Next week, the already legendary 31st season of "Survivor" will come to a close. Never before has the show entered the final episode with this many players left -- there are six -- so the episode is sure to bring even more surprises to an already shock-packed season. Before we press play on our DVRs Wednesday night, there are three questions we can't stop pondering -- the answers to which could impact the game (and your predictions) in a major way. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, Jeremy Collins (4/5 odds) will be crowned the winner, but both Spencer Bledsoe (10/3 odds) and Kelley Wentworth (5/1 odds) are close behind. Meanwhile, Kimmi Kappenberg, Tasha Fox and Keith Nale have virtually no chance of winning say our readers. Hurry...
- 12/11/2015
- Gold Derby
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he will blog about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"I came here not to be feeling bad for other people. I came here to win a million dollars." –Abi-Maria Gomes, Survivor: Philippines
One of the best parts of being on the jury is that you're watching Survivor happen from 10 ft. away.
We sit on the stone steps of Tribal Council and watch Jeff Probst grill the contestants.
"I came here not to be feeling bad for other people. I came here to win a million dollars." –Abi-Maria Gomes, Survivor: Philippines
One of the best parts of being on the jury is that you're watching Survivor happen from 10 ft. away.
We sit on the stone steps of Tribal Council and watch Jeff Probst grill the contestants.
- 12/10/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
CBS's "Survivor: Cambodia" -- aka Season 31, aka "Second Chance" -- is ending its fantastic run on Wednesday, December 16, with a two-hour finale and one-hour reunion show (where probably only Spencer and maybe two other people will be allowed to speak). At the end of the penultimate episode, Jeff Probst teased that, during the finale, something would happen for the first time in 31 seasons. What is it? We have a guess, but first here's more from Jeff to Entertainment Weekly:
Okay, six players left as we head to the finale/reunion. What can you tell us about both next Wednesday night?
"The finale is ... phenomenal. Historic. Unpredictable. And ultimately satisfying. I think it will cap off, in grand fashion, what most fans will regard as one of — if not The greatest season of Survivor. I have absolutely loved the way this group played. I am proud and impressed by the level...
Okay, six players left as we head to the finale/reunion. What can you tell us about both next Wednesday night?
"The finale is ... phenomenal. Historic. Unpredictable. And ultimately satisfying. I think it will cap off, in grand fashion, what most fans will regard as one of — if not The greatest season of Survivor. I have absolutely loved the way this group played. I am proud and impressed by the level...
- 12/10/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Did you predict that controversial castaway Abi-Maria Gomes would be eliminated in the penultimate episode of "Survivor: Second Chance"? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- there's a $100 Amazon gift certificate on the line for whomever does the best at predicting the "Survivor" finale, so start right now before our predictions center closes Wednesday, December 16 at 5 p.m. Pt / 8 p.m. Et. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, Abi-Maria's ouster was a shocker as she only had 13/2 odds (13% chance) of being eliminated. Our readers thought that either firefighter Keith Nale (27/20 odds) or superfan Spencer Bledsoe (5/1 odds) would be sent packing instead, but both managed to survive to next week's six-person finale. Abi-Maria's elimina...
- 12/10/2015
- Gold Derby
Don't feel bad for Joe Anglim.
When Survivor returns on Wednesday night, he'll be noticeably absent during the challenges. The rest of the tribe correctly determined that he was a threat to win the whole game and voted him out on day 31.
But Anglim, 27, will be just fine.
"Joe is athletic," host Jeff Probst told People earlier this season. "Joe is good-looking. Women want to date Joe; men wish they were Joe. He's got a lot of skills that make him good at life, but a threat at Survivor"
Case in point: Anglim competed so hard in an immunity challenge that he passed out.
When Survivor returns on Wednesday night, he'll be noticeably absent during the challenges. The rest of the tribe correctly determined that he was a threat to win the whole game and voted him out on day 31.
But Anglim, 27, will be just fine.
"Joe is athletic," host Jeff Probst told People earlier this season. "Joe is good-looking. Women want to date Joe; men wish they were Joe. He's got a lot of skills that make him good at life, but a threat at Survivor"
Case in point: Anglim competed so hard in an immunity challenge that he passed out.
- 12/9/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he has been blogging about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"Everyone has the knife and it's stab or get stabbed." –Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart
Walking out of the game after the last Tribal Council, I had two major preoccupations.
First: I was coming to terms with the end of my own Survivor journey.
Second: I felt so guilty for Jeremy and my other allies that I...
"Everyone has the knife and it's stab or get stabbed." –Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart
Walking out of the game after the last Tribal Council, I had two major preoccupations.
First: I was coming to terms with the end of my own Survivor journey.
Second: I felt so guilty for Jeremy and my other allies that I...
- 12/3/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Disclaimer: Stephen Fishbach has been People's resident Survivor blogger for years. He's quite popular around here.
We were excited when he was named as a possible contestant. We were thrilled when he made the final cast of the show. We were ecstatic – and a little bit surprised, if we're being perfectly honest – when he made it through the first tribal council without getting voted off.
As it turned out, Fishbach did better than anyone expected, forming solid alliances and lasting 29 days before being voted out.
Survivor is unpredictable, and Fishbach was eliminated after playing his "steal the vote" advantage? Why?...
We were excited when he was named as a possible contestant. We were thrilled when he made the final cast of the show. We were ecstatic – and a little bit surprised, if we're being perfectly honest – when he made it through the first tribal council without getting voted off.
As it turned out, Fishbach did better than anyone expected, forming solid alliances and lasting 29 days before being voted out.
Survivor is unpredictable, and Fishbach was eliminated after playing his "steal the vote" advantage? Why?...
- 12/2/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
The last time Ciera Eastin played Survivor, she infamously voted off her own mother.
So when Eastin decided to play the game again, she knew she would be targeted early as a threat. After all, if she'll vote for her mom, she'll do just about anything.
But something funny happened on this season – everybody was a threat in some way. As a result, Eastin made it for 26 days despite being on the wrong side of the numbers after the merge.
As she scrambled to stay alive, she begged the other contestants to "just play the game." And they did: Eastin...
So when Eastin decided to play the game again, she knew she would be targeted early as a threat. After all, if she'll vote for her mom, she'll do just about anything.
But something funny happened on this season – everybody was a threat in some way. As a result, Eastin made it for 26 days despite being on the wrong side of the numbers after the merge.
As she scrambled to stay alive, she begged the other contestants to "just play the game." And they did: Eastin...
- 12/2/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he has been blogging about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"If it's a move that sends you home, at least you went out trying to make a move." –Ciera Eastin, Survivor: Blood vs. Water
"This game involves creating a lot of dynamic structures, and then working within those structures to advance yourself as best as you can." –Stephen Fishbach, Survivor: Tocantins
So what's it like getting voted out of Survivor?...
"If it's a move that sends you home, at least you went out trying to make a move." –Ciera Eastin, Survivor: Blood vs. Water
"This game involves creating a lot of dynamic structures, and then working within those structures to advance yourself as best as you can." –Stephen Fishbach, Survivor: Tocantins
So what's it like getting voted out of Survivor?...
- 11/30/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
For a show in its 31st season, Survivor has managed to keep things remarkably fresh and new.
A lot of the credit goes to host Jeff Probst and the producers, who throw in a liberal amount of twists and turns so that contestants never truly know what's coming. Over the years, we've seen tribal swaps, fake merges, hidden immunity idols and double eliminations. (We're going to pretend that Redemption Island and the outcast twist never happened.)
But sometimes, the twists are not masterminded by the producers. Contestants have come up with ingenious strategies to change the game.
Probst tells People...
A lot of the credit goes to host Jeff Probst and the producers, who throw in a liberal amount of twists and turns so that contestants never truly know what's coming. Over the years, we've seen tribal swaps, fake merges, hidden immunity idols and double eliminations. (We're going to pretend that Redemption Island and the outcast twist never happened.)
But sometimes, the twists are not masterminded by the producers. Contestants have come up with ingenious strategies to change the game.
Probst tells People...
- 11/11/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Of the 16 "Survivor: Second Chance" castaways still in the running to win the $1 million prize, Gold Derby's readers predict that Kelley Wentworth will triumph. However, you'd be foolish to discount these three dark horse players who could win it all: Tasha Fox, Keith Nale and Kimmi Kappenberg. After reading my analysis below, go and make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate each and every week. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- 'Survivor' shocker: Did you predict eliminated castaway in 'What's the Beef?' Tasha Fox Coming into the season Tasha seemed like an unlikely contender to win "Survivor: Second Chance" given her steep competition, but has truly returned to win it all. From the start of the season, Tasha has seemingly crafted a very social game...
- 10/15/2015
- Gold Derby
Once again, Survivor contestants from the past are returning to compete for the million dollar prize once more. Many viewers have expressed disappointment that CBS keeps bringing back contestants and these editions haven't done better in the ratings. Is it time for this reality competition to be cancelled? Will it be renewed for a 33rd season (season 32 has already been filmed)? Stay tuned.
Jeff Probst returns as host of Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance which brings back 20 castaways that fans believe should have a second chance at winning the game. They are Kelly Wiglesworth, Jeff Varner, Kimmi Kappenberg, Andrew Savage, Peih-Gee Law, Terry Deitz, Monica Padilla, Stephen Fishbach, Abi-Maria Gomes, Vytas Baskauskas, Ciera Eastin, Woo Hwang, Tasha Fox, Spencer Bledsoe, Kass McQuillen, Jeremy Collins, Kelley Wentworth, Keith Nale, Shirin Oskooi, and Joe Anglim.
The higher a show's ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better its...
Jeff Probst returns as host of Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance which brings back 20 castaways that fans believe should have a second chance at winning the game. They are Kelly Wiglesworth, Jeff Varner, Kimmi Kappenberg, Andrew Savage, Peih-Gee Law, Terry Deitz, Monica Padilla, Stephen Fishbach, Abi-Maria Gomes, Vytas Baskauskas, Ciera Eastin, Woo Hwang, Tasha Fox, Spencer Bledsoe, Kass McQuillen, Jeremy Collins, Kelley Wentworth, Keith Nale, Shirin Oskooi, and Joe Anglim.
The higher a show's ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better its...
- 9/24/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Will Keith Nale win "Survivor: Second Chance"? With the show's 31st season set to premiere on CBS Sept. 23, keep coming back to Gold Derby for in-depth analyses of all 20 returning players, including pros and cons that may affect their chances this time around. Hurry - make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island first. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions Keith Nale Previous Finish: 4th place Season 29: San Juan del Sur A true fish out of water, Keith was one of three conservative firefighters to appear in the San Juan del Sur season, along with his son Wes and fellow "Second Chancer" Jeremy Collins. Keith admits that he wasn't the most social or assertive player the first time around,...
- 9/22/2015
- Gold Derby
A new "Survivor" champ has been crowned and the winner is ... Mike Holloway! The Texas oil driller walked away with the million dollar check during the landmark 30th season of "Survivor: Worlds Apart," and after that finale, there was no doubt that the 38-year-old would take home the top prize. This season, the competitors were divided into tribes based on their social class: white collar, blue collar and no collar. Holloway was a member of the blue collar tribe, Escameca, ending up in the top three with Carolyn Rivera and Will Sims. He beat out his competition in all three challenges and got some help from an unexpected guest ... his mom! Congrats on being the Sole Survivor, Mike! Besides crowning a winner, host Jeff Probst also revealed the cast of season 31 of the hit series, which will feature fan-favorites from previous seasons of the show. Kelly Wigglesworth (Season 1)Kimmi Kappenberg...
- 5/21/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
CBS’ Survivor on Wednesday night revealed the cast for its “Second Chance”-themed 31st edition, as determined by fans.
RelatedSurvivor Twist: Viewer Votes Will Decide Next Season’s Castaways
Starting on May 6, fans cast their votes over a two-week period. The cast of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance, 10 males and 10 females, boarded a bus after the Worlds Apart reunion show and began their trek to Cambodia, where the Season 31 will film for 39 days.
The pool of 32 former players from which viewers chose from have never won the game and felt they deserved a second chance to compete for the $1 million...
RelatedSurvivor Twist: Viewer Votes Will Decide Next Season’s Castaways
Starting on May 6, fans cast their votes over a two-week period. The cast of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance, 10 males and 10 females, boarded a bus after the Worlds Apart reunion show and began their trek to Cambodia, where the Season 31 will film for 39 days.
The pool of 32 former players from which viewers chose from have never won the game and felt they deserved a second chance to compete for the $1 million...
- 5/21/2015
- TVLine.com
"What?!" I screamed when Jeff Probst announced that Carolyn Rivera would Not be one of the 20 castaways to return next season on "Survivor: Second Chance." That was certainly a shocker, don't you think? Overall, Gold Derby accurately predicted 16 of the 20 returning castaways -- everyone listed above with a green check mark next to their name. So, which four second-chancers did we miss? -Break- Mike Holloway wins 'Survivor: Worlds Apart' as Carolyn and Will tie for second place We predicted eight of 10 male castaways, with the two surprises being Terry Deitz and Keith Nale. Terry (Panama) was 12th place on our chart, while Keith (San Juan del Sur) was way down in our 14th position. In their places, we thought that Brad Culpepper (Blood vs. Water) and Mike Holloway (Worlds Apart) would be given a reprieve. Technically, Mike did receive enough of America's votes to qualify, however, he was...
- 5/21/2015
- Gold Derby
America has spoken.
With more than 10 million ballots cast, fans of Survivor have selected 10 men and 10 women to head to a remote island later this week to play the game.
All of the contestants have played the game once before, but none of them have walked away with the $1 million check.
These 20 contestants will be immediately sequestered. They will speak to the media on Friday before going to Cambodia to play the game.
With no further ado, these are the contestants America chose.
The WomenKelly Wiglesworth, the show's very first runner-up who was ambivalent about forming an alliance and...
With more than 10 million ballots cast, fans of Survivor have selected 10 men and 10 women to head to a remote island later this week to play the game.
All of the contestants have played the game once before, but none of them have walked away with the $1 million check.
These 20 contestants will be immediately sequestered. They will speak to the media on Friday before going to Cambodia to play the game.
With no further ado, these are the contestants America chose.
The WomenKelly Wiglesworth, the show's very first runner-up who was ambivalent about forming an alliance and...
- 5/21/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Hey, "Survivor" peeps. Yes, it's definitely true guys. Your favorite reality show will definitely be back for a brand new season 31 this Fall 2015! And if that weren't enough, we already got the spoiler lowdown from TV Line. It turns out that the show is giving the viewing audience a chance to vote for past contestants to return to the game. They're titling it "Survivor 31: Second Chance." 32 former castmates will be vying for the chance to be one of the 20 competitors for season 31. The competitors that competed for the vote. I say competed, because the voting already took place, and will be revealed in tonight's finale show. The contestants are: Season 1/Borneo | Kelly Wiglesworth, Season 2/The Australian Outback | Jeff Varner, Kimmi Kappenberg, Season 3/Africa | Teresa “T-Bird” Cooper, Season 7/Pearl Islands | Andrew Savage, Season 12/Panama |, Shane Powers, Terry Deitz. Season 15/China | Peih-Gee Law, Season 18/Tocantins | Stephen Fischbach, Season 19/Samoa | Monica Padilla,...
- 5/21/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Rather than selecting returning players unilaterally and listening to fans complain about the latest return for Rupert or a confusing return for a castaway even superfans don't remember, "Survivor" has left the decision somewhat up to America to determine the 20 castaways for Season 31. On Wednesday (May 6) at the end of the latest episode of the less-than-lackluster "Survivor: Worlds Apart," CBS formally announced what had long been rumored across the Interwebs. There are 32 candidates up for the "Second Chance" season. As the word "second" implies, this season will only be open to one-time former players who didn't win, so all of your Hantzes and Ruperts are out. Thank God. Instead, this group of 32 includes contestants going back to original "Survivor: Borneo" runner-up Kelly Wigglesworth. And then there are five candidates from the current season, including two who haven't been eliminated yet, which is either an annoying spoiler or not, but I'm...
- 5/7/2015
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
If your favorite Survivor castaway never made it to the end of the season, now you’ve got the power to bring him or her back for a second chance at glory.
Fans of the long-running reality series will pick the 20 people who’ll compete in Season 31, CBS announced Wednesday.
Those who visit cbs.com/survivorsecondchance will have their pick of 32 former contestants from Seasons 1-30. None of the contenders won their respective seasons.
Related May Finales Calendar: Find Out What’s Ending When!
The voting results will be revealed during this season’s live reunion show on Wednesday, May 20 (10/9c).
The castaways competing for…...
Fans of the long-running reality series will pick the 20 people who’ll compete in Season 31, CBS announced Wednesday.
Those who visit cbs.com/survivorsecondchance will have their pick of 32 former contestants from Seasons 1-30. None of the contenders won their respective seasons.
Related May Finales Calendar: Find Out What’s Ending When!
The voting results will be revealed during this season’s live reunion show on Wednesday, May 20 (10/9c).
The castaways competing for…...
- 5/7/2015
- TVLine.com
We've reached the end of our "Survivor: San Juan del Sur" exit interviews. Natalie Anderson began this "Survivor" season in a defensively position. Not only did she enter the game with a certain reputation from her two seasons on "The Amazing Race" -- "I know we have a lot of Twinny haters. There's no middle. It's either you love us or you hate us," she says -- but sister Nadiya was voted out first by her tribe. That left Natalie with notoriety and without a loved one in the Blood versus Water season. What followed was a "Survivor" run that stood out both for Natalie's sturdy combination game -- She made big strategic moves, performed well in challenges and also found and used an Immunity Idol effectively -- but also for her major image overhaul. Coming into the season facing derision from some CBS reality fans, Natalie ended the season a very popular winner,...
- 12/24/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
For only the third time since "Survivor" switched over to a Final 3, all three remaining castaways received votes at the Final Tribal Council. So kudos to Missy Payne, even if her lone vote came from her daughter Baylor. In retrospect, it's pretty impressive that Missy was even able to stand at the Final 3 at all. The owner of a Dallas-based cheerleading gym hurt her ankle in a late-season Reward Challenge and resisted Jeff Probst's insinuations that she might want to leave the game. Told by the "Survivor" medic that she could stick around if she could stand the pain, Missy refused to quit, even if it meant sitting out several of the season's most important challenges. Perhaps that injury explains why the Jury took Missy so lightly, even though she tried to emphasize her importance in many key early votes. In her exit interview, the season's third place finisher...
- 12/22/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Last night, I posted my interview with the "Survivor: San Juan del Sur" fifth place finisher, Baylor Wilson, who admitted that even though she voted for her mother at Final Tribal, she'd vote for Natalie now if she had the chance. One Jury member who voted for Natalie, but who was a question-mark in my early guesses, was Keith Nale, a 53-year-old firefighter from Louisiana. Keith, who became something of an Immunity machine post-Merge, protecting himself from several possible vote-outs, knew that Natalie had spared him at at least one Tribal, but he also arrived at Final Tribal with some frustration at the remaining Twinie, accusing her of lying to him. In the end, Keith explains that he just thought Natalie was more deserving than the other two finalists, which is a pretty legitimate reason to cast a vote, I suppose. A fan favorite for his "Awww shucks" approach to the game,...
- 12/21/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Last fall's edition of Survivor teamed former competitors with friends/family members. The ratings declined. Now, CBS is trying pairs of contestants again. Will the ratings fall lower or rise? Either way, the show's already been renewed through cycle 30 for this spring.
Jeff Probst returns as host of the San Juan del Sur edition. Two teams of nine compete and are made up of Nadiya Anderson, Natalie Anderson, Josh Canfield, Alec Christy, Drew Christy, Jeremy Collins, Val Collins, Reed Kelly, Julie McGee, Jon Misch, Keith Nale, Wes Nale, Missy Payne, John Rocker, Jaclyn Schultz, Dale Wentworth, Kelley Wentworth, and Baylor Wilson.
The higher a show's ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better its chances for survival. New ratings data will be added as it becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.
Final season averages: 2.3...
Jeff Probst returns as host of the San Juan del Sur edition. Two teams of nine compete and are made up of Nadiya Anderson, Natalie Anderson, Josh Canfield, Alec Christy, Drew Christy, Jeremy Collins, Val Collins, Reed Kelly, Julie McGee, Jon Misch, Keith Nale, Wes Nale, Missy Payne, John Rocker, Jaclyn Schultz, Dale Wentworth, Kelley Wentworth, and Baylor Wilson.
The higher a show's ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better its chances for survival. New ratings data will be added as it becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.
Final season averages: 2.3...
- 12/19/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
So this is what they look like under the blood, sweat and grime of San Juan Del Sur!The stars of "Survivor: Blood Versus Water" reunited on Wednesday night for the live season finale, where they all proved how good they can look with a nice hot shower, shave and a few good meals."Amazing Race" alum Natalie Anderson beat out Missy Payne and Jaclyn Schultz after making their final plea to the jury ... and deservedly so. Estranged from her loved one, her sister Nadiya, for most of the game, Natalie really came into her own during the final weeks of the show -- making some bold moves that impressed her costars and solidified her win against the other two women in the end.Natalie went home with a million bucks ... and looked like it too!The winner, Jaclyn and Missy all looked completely different when they showed up for the live finale taping.
- 12/18/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
After 39 days in San Juan del Sur, Natalie Anderson was finally crowned the sole "Survivor" of Season 29 Wednesday night. But she had to get her hands dirty in the process. In the two-hour finale, Natalie used her hidden Immunity idol to save Jaclyn Schultz, thereby ensuring that her Bff Baylor Wilson got the boot instead. Then, Natalie helped convince Jaclyn that Keith Nale was the biggest threat with the jury, so the Louisiana firefighter was sent packing. -Break- Psst: Here's how to predict reality TV shows and win bragging rights And prizes! Natalie, Jaclyn and Missy Payne were the Final 3, with Natalie earning five jury votes, Jaclyn receiving two and Missy nabbing only her daughter's vote. The final jury proceedings mostly went off without a hitch, except for one moment when Reed Kelly called Missy the "Wicked Stepmother" and attacked her gameplay. That outburst resulted in cheers from the live...
- 12/18/2014
- Gold Derby
After 39 days in San Juan del Sur, Natalie Anderson was finally crowned the sole "Survivor" of Season 29 Wednesday night. But she had to get her hands dirty in the process. In the two-hour finale, Natalie used her hidden Immunity idol to save Jaclyn Schultz, thereby ensuring that her Bff Baylor Wilson got the boot instead. Then, Natalie helped convince Jaclyn that Keith Nale was the biggest threat with the jury, so the Louisiana firefighter was sent packing. -Break- Psst: Here's how to predict reality TV shows and win bragging rights And prizes! Natalie, Jaclyn and Missy Payne were the Final 3, with Natalie earning five jury votes, Jaclyn receiving two and Missy nabbing only her daughter's vote. The final jury proceedings mostly went off without a hitch, except for one moment when Reed Kelly called Missy the "Wicked Stepmother" and attacked her gameplay. That outburst resulted in cheers from the live...
- 12/18/2014
- Gold Derby
Although Survivor: San Juan Del Sur was an uneven entry in the long-running reality show, the season finale had its share of blindsides and backstabbing – and, ultimately, a satisfying winner.
At the beginning of the final episode, it looked as though former Miss Michigan USA Jaclyn Schulz would be the next to go – and she would have been, had perennial CBS reality star Natalie Anderson not saved her with her immunity idol.
After Schulz won the final immunity challenge, the tribe voted out likable Louisiana firefighter Keith Nale, leaving an all-female final 3. At the final tribal council, Schulz, Anderson...
At the beginning of the final episode, it looked as though former Miss Michigan USA Jaclyn Schulz would be the next to go – and she would have been, had perennial CBS reality star Natalie Anderson not saved her with her immunity idol.
After Schulz won the final immunity challenge, the tribe voted out likable Louisiana firefighter Keith Nale, leaving an all-female final 3. At the final tribal council, Schulz, Anderson...
- 12/18/2014
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Although Survivor: San Juan Del Sur was an uneven entry in the long-running reality show, the season finale had its share of blindsides and backstabbing - and, ultimately, a satisfying winner. At the beginning of the final episode, it looked as though former Miss Michigan USA Jaclyn Schulz would be the next to go - and she would have been, had perennial CBS reality star Natalie Anderson not saved her with her immunity idol. After Schulz won the final immunity challenge, the tribe voted out likable Louisiana firefighter Keith Nale, leaving an all-female final 3. At the final tribal council,...
- 12/18/2014
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
Ladies and gentlemen, after 13 weeks of blood, water sweat and tears, we have a new Survivor champion.
Five castaways remained at the top of Wednesday’s three-hour San Juan Del Sur finale/reunion combo — Natalie Anderson, Keith Nale, Missy Payne, Jaclyn Schultz and Baylor Wilson — ready to face whatever host Jeff Probst could throw their way.
Baylor’s mother Missy obviously faced the biggest challenge, heading into the final competitions with an injured foot, but the 47-year-old Texan wasn’t about to let it keep her from trying to win (even though she couldn’t compete in the season’s final immunity challenge,...
Five castaways remained at the top of Wednesday’s three-hour San Juan Del Sur finale/reunion combo — Natalie Anderson, Keith Nale, Missy Payne, Jaclyn Schultz and Baylor Wilson — ready to face whatever host Jeff Probst could throw their way.
Baylor’s mother Missy obviously faced the biggest challenge, heading into the final competitions with an injured foot, but the 47-year-old Texan wasn’t about to let it keep her from trying to win (even though she couldn’t compete in the season’s final immunity challenge,...
- 12/18/2014
- TVLine.com
With only one episode remaining of "Survivor: San Juan del Sur," which castaways have the best shot at winning the $1 million prize and whose torches will likely be snuffed in the two-hour season finale? Below, see Gold Derby's exclusive racetrack odds on the Final 5. Time is running out to make your finale predictions. Do You think you know who'll win Season 29? Be sure to cast your votes right now in our "Survivor" prediction contest. -Break- Psst: Here's how to predict reality TV shows and win bragging rights And prizes! According to our overall combined odds, Natalie Anderson has the best chance of becoming this season's sole Survivor. The former "The Amazing Race" all-star has 4/9 odds to win, just ahead of firefighter Keith Nale and student Baylor Wilson who are tied in second place with 15/2 odds each. In fourth place is Baylor's thrice-divorced mom Missy Payne, who's stumbling around on a broken f.
- 12/13/2014
- Gold Derby
After injuring her leg during Wednesday's "Survivor" reward challenge, Missy Payne decided to stay in the game to fight another day. And it was a good thing too, because Missy's alliance -- led by daughter Baylor Wilson and mastermind Natalie Anderson -- needed her help to turn on Jon Misch and vote him out of the game. All of our users who correctly predicted Jon's blindside earned game points based on the odds they locked in throughout the week in our "Survivor" prediction contest. Only five castaways are left heading into next week's two-hour season finale: Missy, Baylor, Natalie, Jaclyn Schultz and Keith Nale. -Break- Psst: Here's how to predict reality TV shows and win bragging rights And prizes! If you want to join in our contest next week, simply click here or scroll down and make your first prediction using our easy drag-and-drop menu. You have until 4 p.
- 12/10/2014
- Gold Derby
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