In anticipation of the merge, outnumbered Foa Foa devises a strategy that will allow them to make quick alliances with some of Galu's strongest players. However, after the long-awaited merge feast, an unexpected master manipulator emerges.
Watch the 18th edition of the reality show that started it all, set in The Brazilian Highlands and hosted by Emmy-award winner Jeff Probst.
A clever castaway jeopardizes the success of a scheme to ensure their own safety in the game.
Motivated by extreme hunger, an unexpected castaway kills a rat in an effort to provide for her tribe. Also, a plan is set in motion that leads to one of the most memorable tribal councils in Survivor history.
In anticipation of the merge, outnumbered Foa Foa devises a strategy that will allow them to make quick alliances with some of Galu's strongest players. However, after the long-awaited merge feast, an unexpected master manipulator emerges.
Still reeling from the loss of their leader, Galu struggles to elect a new chief. During a visit to the opposing tribe, one castaway strikes a secret deal and manages to make some new friends.
Still reeling from the loss of their leader, Galu struggles to elect a new chief. During a visit to the opposing tribe, one castaway strikes a secret deal and manages to make some new friends.
Both tribes get battered by a relentless storm and for the first time in history the reward challenge is brought to an early halt when one castaway reaches the breaking point.
Russell desperately scrambles to regain control of the tribe when a new power player emerges at Foa Foa.
After a tribe member makes a stunning revelation, the game of one determined castaway may be changed.
A clever lie turns a tribe against one of its most harmless members. Meanwhile, at the reward challenge, the chief of one tribe makes a controversial decision that lands him in the crossfire back at camp.
Immunity is up for grabs and already one member down, Foa Foa needs it desperately. However, they are hit with an unexpected situation and the tension grows in the tribe.
Twenty castaways are left to fend for themselves among Samoa's white sand beaches, lush green valleys and towering waterfalls.
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