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Next →Survivor: Island of the Idols is the 39th season of the American competitive series, airing on in the United States and in. The competition was filmed during April 2019 on, the seventh consecutive season (eighth overall) to be filmed there. Won Survivor: Island of the Idols and the $1 million prize on an 8-2-0 vote over Dean Kowalski and Noura Salman.The season was announced by CBS on May 15, 2019, the same day as the finale. The season premiered with a 90-minute episode on September 25, 2019. The season finale and reunion aired on December 18, 2019, though the finale was recorded live-to-tape earlier that day, as opposed to being aired live.This season introduced the eponymous Island of the Idols, as popular Survivor castaways, winner of and, and, winner of, returned to the game as mentors living on the Island of the Idols, though they did not compete for the million-dollar prize themselves.
Instead, Diaz-Twine and Mariano periodically hosted a contestant each episode and gave them a lesson on how to survive on Survivor. They also gave the contestant a chance to win an advantage, but if they failed, they lost their vote at their next Tribal Council.The season was notable for the first instance that a castaway was ejected from the game. Castaway Kellee Kim had become concerned about tribemate Dan Spilo's behavior towards her before and immediately after the merge, requiring CBS and the production crew to take immediate steps to caution players on expected decorum. Spilo was ultimately ejected for behavior related to the production crew, forfeiting his role on the jury, though he later apologized to Kim and others involved for his misbehavior.
CBS and Survivor also apologized for how they handled the situation and announced they would make significant changes to their safety protocols, to be fully in place by the 41st season with conduct of the contestants to be monitored more closely during the 40th season. Contents.Casting According to host, the idea to bring back past champions as mentors came from 'wondering how to get a player like, who has said he'd never compete again because he doesn't feel he'd ever really have a shot to win, to return to the show.' 'Boston Rob' Mariano would eventually compete again on, along with, this season's other mentor. Probst considered the mentors to be equivalent of on-camera producers for this season. Mariano and Diaz-Twine were even involved with the pre-production phase, posing for 3D modeling of their heads for the statues, and providing input on the type of lessons they would be able to teach, as well as how they would present these lessons. The two also had flexibility as to how significant each advantage or penalty would be, such as making an advantage be valid for a time ranging from one to three Tribal Councils.
According to Diaz-Twine, Probst compared their mentor roles similarly to the single-episode cameo by during, where he had provided strategic advice to a player as part of a challenge reward. Both Rob and Sandra appeared on the following season, though at the time of casting the two for Island, production did not know what they had yet planned for the next season.Additionally, Island of the Idols became the first season to feature a -born castaway , as the casting process opened for Canadian residents in mid-2018. Previously, Canadian citizens had been ineligible to compete on the show as, according to Probst, the limitation was due to the rights that Mark Burnett and CBS had on the Survivor format, limiting it to contestants with American citizenship. While Survivor has had contestants with dual citizenship in the past, such as winner, they were required to give up their non-U.S. Citizenship as a prerequisite for claiming their prize money.
Production The season's major twist was the The Island of the Idols, a separate island that featured two large wooden busts of the mentors' likenesses, which each arriving castaway first saw when they arrived on the mentor's island before being greeted by the mentors themselves, former Survivor winners. Once the game started, Rob and Sandra survived similarly to the contestants, but on a separate island, and the pair had better initial supplies and more time to construct their shelter and feed themselves. The players were not aware of Rob's or Sandra's participation prior to the start of the game. Upon each player's arrival on the island, the mentors would explain to the visiting castaway that they are not playing the game and are not eligible to win the million dollar prize, nor would the mentors be contributing to any Tribal Council vote. Instead, they would teach the castaway a critical skill in the game and then offer the castaway a challenge based on that skill.
Winning the challenge could offer a reward such as an immunity idol, while losing the challenge meant losing the right to vote at the next Tribal Council attended by the losing castaway (though this was not revealed to the other players; a castaway without a vote would still go to the voting area during Tribal Council, but would write 'no vote' on the parchment). The visiting castaway was not required to take any challenge that the mentors offered, but players who turned down a challenge would leave the island with no added benefits.
During the pre-merge phase, the visiting castaway, right before leaving, would typically draw the name of a member of the opposing tribe from a bag, turning it over to the mentors without looking at it. The person whose name was drawn would be the next one sent to the island. In addition, Rob and Sandra secretly attended each Tribal Council in a hideaway, allowing them to on the proceedings.Jeff Probst was not present with the marooned players at the start of the game, a first for the series. Probst said that production wanted players to try to figure out with as little information that they were told: that the title of the season was 'Island of the Idols' and had hoped players would question if the separate island would be filled with immunity idols. They were not sure how players who were taken to the Island would behave on their return whether they would tell the truth or lie about what happened on the island, and were surprised that all players fibbed and did not discuss Rob or Sandra's presence there.For the first time in the show's history, the finale and reunion shows were pre-taped, rather than aired live. The show went 'live-to-tape' four hours earlier than usual to screen for potentially sensitive material. Dan Spilo was uninvited from the reunion following his ejection.
And Jack Nichting also did not show up to the finale. There were no other format changes. Contestants Notable contestants from this season include, a retired, an swimmer, and, a professional. Season summary The 20 new castaways were randomly divided into two tribes of ten (Lairo and Vokai). Vokai won nearly every challenge, even after a tribe swap. Missy controlled much of the strategy on Lairo, while Vokai was run by Lauren and Tommy. At the swap, Lairo outsider Karishma flipped on her old tribe, while new bonds were formed on both tribes, causing some of the players to forgo their old alliances.At the merge, Dan had been accused of inappropriate touching by several women on the tribe (though Missy and Elizabeth fabricated their claims to get ahead in the game).
In the midst of this, Lauren and Tommy used their social bonds to ultimately dismantle the Lairo alliance until only Dean remained. After Dan's ejection for another incident, Dean kept himself in the game by winning immunity challenges; Elaine and Janet were the next two eliminated due to being threats to win.The Final Four were Dean, Lauren, Noura, and Tommy; Noura won the final challenge, and Tommy convinced her to take him to the end.
Dean joined them in the Final Three after defeating Lauren in the fire-making challenge. Although not shown in the episode, Vokai also won a reward of baked goods and caffeinated accessories along with immunity.
There was no Island of the Idols due to the tribal switch, therefore no one was exiled. Press photos revealed that there was an unaired reward challenge in this episode.
Vokai won the challenge, winning pizza. The contestant chose to not participate in the game. ^ There was no reward challenge or Island of the Idols due to the merge. No challenge; the note that invited Jamal to the Island of the Idols simply said that he was to lose his vote at the next Tribal Council. In addition to immunity, Elaine won reward for her entire 'orange' tribe for lasting the longest in the challenge.
No one was sent to the Island of the Idols due to the double Tribal Council. There was an unaired reward challenge.
The reward challenge was a trip to the spa. ^ Combined reward and immunity challenge.
^ On Day 36, the Final Five players were sent to the Island of the Idols for the remainder of the game. Dean found the Final Idol that was a part of the Rob and Sandra’s final lesson.Episodes No.overallNo. InseasonTitleRating/share(18-49)WeeklyrankOriginal air dateUS viewers(millions)5691'I Vote You Out and That's It'1.3/618September 25, 2019 ( 2019-09-25)6.29The two tribes, Lairo and Vokai, were dropped off at their camps with no introduction by Jeff, and several members wondered about the 'Island of the Idols' theme. At Lairo, Tom bonded with Elaine and Vince, and the other seven members agreed to align against them. Missy felt more secure in aligning with the women, so she told Elaine her name had been mentioned for elimination. Elaine's sense of humor caught the attention of her tribemates, especially Ronnie; he proceeded to propose an alliance with her (masking his true intention of voting her out first), but she distrusted him.At Vokai, Janet led the tribe in making fire without flint. Jason quickly began searching for an idol, but Molly and Dan noted his absence from camp and targeted him.
Jack bonded with Tommy, who subsequently bonded with several of his other tribemates. Kellee and Molly were put off by Dan's 'touchy' behavior, voicing their concerns to Janet. Dan and Kellee later smoothed things over, though Kellee was still wary of Dan.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: Tribe members climbed over a net and slid down a slide. One tribe member then used a grappling hook to lower a bridge. On the other side, the tribemates formed a human ladder for one person to drop two ropes, so that the rest of the tribe could meet them on top of the tower. There, three tribe members had to solve a village puzzle. The first tribe to assemble their puzzle correctly won immunity and flint.Vokai ran away with the victory during the puzzle portion of the challenge.
Jeff had a Lairo member randomly draw the name of a tribemate to be sent to the Island of the Idols; Elaine drew Elizabeth's name. Jeff also said Elizabeth would return in time for Tribal Council that night.
At the Island of the Idols, an excited Elizabeth was greeted by Boston Rob and Sandra, who taught her how to make fire. Elizabeth made fire after struggling, then accepted an offer to take on Rob in a fire-making challenge for an idol good at the next two Tribal Councils. Elizabeth lost the duel and therefore, her vote as well. Before she left, Rob and Sandra told her to randomly draw a Vokai member's name (which remained unrevealed) to be the next visitor to the Island of the Idols.Back at camp, Chelsea conferred with Elaine, Tom, and Vince, who targeted Ronnie.
Elaine was targeted by some of the other tribe members, but after pledging her loyalty to them, Aaron targeted Vince instead. Elizabeth returned to camp and withheld the information about Rob and Sandra, as well as the fact that she lost her vote. At Tribal Council, Rob and Sandra watched the proceedings from a concealed alcove; Elaine continued to plead her case, while Ronnie made a case for tribe strength. Ultimately, Ronnie was blindsided by the rest of his tribe, sans Aaron and Elizabeth (the latter of whom cast no vote), becoming the first person eliminated from the game.5702'YOLO, Let's Play!' 1.2/622October 2, 2019 ( 2019-10-02)6.57The aftermath of Lairo's first Tribal Council was tense, with Vince questioning why he received votes and Aaron expressing frustration about being left out of the loop.
Missy reassured him that he would be safe, but Aaron was skeptical. The following day, Chelsea stumbled upon an idol while gathering firewood. At Vokai, Noura's quirky behavior was a concern to her tribemates, while Jack, Jamal, and Molly were tightly aligned. A boat came in to pick up Kellee for Island of the Idols, as her name had been drawn by Elizabeth previously. Upon arriving, Kellee was greeted by Rob and Sandra, who told her more about themselves and said that her test would determine how well she paid attention socially. Rob offered Kellee an idol good for two Tribal Councils if she could correctly answer 4 of 5 questions; her hesitance made Rob offer the idol for 3 councils if she could get 3 of 5 right. Kellee ultimately won the challenge, but at camp, she also kept Rob and Sandra a secret in favor of a lie about a choice between urns.
Reward/Immunity Challenge: The teams swam to the ocean floor to release a ladder. They had to use it for a respective teammate to climb up and unhook a bag containing three balls. Once ashore, the tribe used the ladder as a bridge to a table, where one member had to land all 3 balls into targets. The first tribe to do so won immunity and spices.Lairo won the challenge.
The vote initially was a toss-up between Jason and Noura; Molly wanted Noura gone first, but Jamal saw Jason as a more dangerous player. Lauren saw an opportunity to target Molly for her perceived social prowess, roping in several tribe members, though Tommy was reluctant to make waves at the tribe's first vote. At Tribal Council, Jason and Noura both pled for their tribemates to spare them. Ultimately, Lauren’s plan came to fruition and Molly was voted out, leaving Jamal and Jack shocked.5713'Honesty Would Be Chill'1.2/623October 9, 2019 ( 2019-10-09)6.51Now in the minority of Vokai, Jack tried to reintegrate with his tribemates, while Jamal attempted to shift the target off himself by targeting Dan, though Janet grew wary of Jamal's scrambling.
At Lairo, the men were wary of a women's alliance and attempted to align with Vince, who secretly wasn't on board. Karishma, who wasn't as keen on the women's alliance, accidentally cut her hand with the machete and felt alienated from the tribe afterwards. A boat came to pick up Vince for Island of the Idols, and after Vince left, Dean openly suggested splitting the vote in case Vince were to find an idol, which made Karishma paranoid. At the Island of the Idols, Rob and Sandra tested Vince's ability to remain calm under pressure by challenging him to sneak into Vokai's camp after dark to light a torch from their fire without being caught. Vince accepted the challenge, but due to rain which had put out Vokai's fire, resorted to taking ash from the fire pit instead, which satisfied Rob and Sandra.
Vince was given an immunity idol good for his next two Tribal Councils. Reward/Immunity Challenge: One member from each tribe swam to a net to retrieve a key. This allowed their tribemates to meet them at a teeter-totter. Once up there, the tribes maintained their balance on the teeter while two members grabbed a bag of puzzle pieces on each side.
They then used the key to unlock the remaining puzzle pieces inside a crate. The first tribe to solve the resulting fish puzzle won immunity plus comfort items and a tarp.Vokai overtook Lairo in the puzzle to win the challenge.
The women debated voting out Vince or Tom (due to wanting to keep Aaron and Dean around for challenges), while Vince told a paranoid Karishma to vote against Tom. At Tribal Council, Karishma whispered to some of her tribemates but was called out by Tom. Vince brought his idol but didn't play it, and the women stuck together to send him out of the game.5724'Plan Z'1.4/717October 16, 2019 ( 2019-10-16)6.91After narrowly surviving the vote, Karishma was still uneasy about her position in the tribe, while Aaron and Missy were concerned about a potential power couple in Dean and Chelsea.
At Vokai, Jamal searched for an idol while his tribemates were occupied, which he eventually found. Unlike the previous visits to Island of the Idols, Vokai had to come to a unanimous agreement on whom to send, or else the tribe would randomly draw a name. Noura eventually volunteered; upon arriving, Rob and Sandra gave her a chance to prove her powers of persuasion by explaining the next immunity challenge would have one tribe member call out directions to others who would all be blindfolded; their challenge to Noura was to persuade her tribe to make her the caller. If successful, she would gain an advantage to block a tribemate from voting, or otherwise would lose her vote. She agreed instantly, but upon returning to camp, her disjointed explanations of why she should be the caller created distrust among the tribe. Reward/Immunity Challenge: One castaway from each tribe was their caller, directing their blindfolded tribemates to collect keys by pulling down a bucket of water.
Once all three keys have been collected, the caller brought their tribe to a puzzle; they directed one blindfolded tribemate to solve the puzzle. The first to do so for their tribe won immunity plus an assortment of baked goods and caffeinated accessories (the reward component was not shown in the episode).Vokai had Noura sit out. Lairo nearly came from way behind, but a mistake in the puzzle proved costly, and Vokai won the challenge. Aaron tried to convince his tribemates to vote out Dean to break up the 'power couple', but several others wanted to vote out Karishma. Missy sensed that some of them were scared to turn on Dean so quickly, so she proposed voting out Chelsea instead. At Tribal Council, Missy's plan worked; Chelsea didn't play her idol and was blindsided with it in her pocket.5735'Don't Bite the Hand That Feeds You'1.3/621October 23, 2019 ( 2019-10-23)6.82Dean questioned his tribemates over Chelsea's blindside, eventually deducing it was Missy who orchestrated the vote.
Upon arriving at a challenge site, the tribes were randomly reshuffled; the new Lairo tribe consisted of Dean, Jack, Jamal, Janet, Karishma, Kellee, Noura, and Tom, while the new Vokai tribe consisted of Aaron, Dan, Elaine, Elizabeth, Jason, Lauren, Missy, and Tommy. Reward Challenge: Tribemates' arms and legs were bound together as they made their way over a sand hump.
Over the hump were two more tribemates to repeat the process on two occasions. Once all three pairs finished the course, the last two tribemates completed a vertical fire puzzle. The first tribe to finish their puzzle won an feast.Vokai continued their challenge dominance even with new members. At Lairo, Dean and Tom respectively bonded with Kellee and Janet, while Karishma eagerly pled her loyalty to the five Vokai members. At Vokai, Elaine and Missy fake-fought to entertain their new tribemates, while Aaron bonded with Tommy in hopes that it would break the 4-4 stalemate in the tribe. Immunity Challenge: Castaways swam out to a giant ladder jutting out over the water, climbed it, leapt into the water, and dove down to retrieve buoys. They used the buoys to score three baskets.
The first team to score three baskets won immunity.Vokai won immunity again. Dean and Tom were willing to cut Karishma due to her weakness in challenges, while Vokai debated voting out a threat in Dean or Tom, or preserving tribe strength with them. Noura had lost her vote from her unsuccessful test at Island of the Idols, but Vokai still had a 4-3 majority in the tribe. At Tribal Council, Dean was left out of another vote as Tom was sent out of the game.5746'Suck It Up Buttercup'1.2/621October 30, 2019 ( 2019-10-30)6.37Despite being in a 5-2 majority, Noura approached Dean about turning against Jack and Jamal, but Dean was wary of her eagerness to flip. At Vokai, Aaron told Jason he was ready to jump ship to avoid going to rocks. Reward Challenge: Six members of each tribe pulled a sled with sandbags and one person on top.
Once they are through the course, have collected a key, and unlocked a slingshot, the rider used it to knock down three targets. The first tribe to knock down all three targets won chickens.Elaine was picked to sit out for Vokai, meaning she would also be sent to the Island of the Idols. Vokai won the challenge. At the Island, Elaine accepted Rob and Sandra's challenge before even hearing what it was. The two instructed her that she had to retrieve a vote-blocking advantage that was hidden at one of the stations at the upcoming immunity challenge without being caught; being caught or not retrieving the advantage would cause her to forfeit her vote at the next Tribal Council. At Lairo, Jack offhandedly mentioned the word in Jamal's presence, but immediately realized the ramifications of what he said. Jack offered an apology, which Jamal accepted.
Immunity Challenge: Tribes dug under a cage, then transported it while attempting to gather five balls. Upon finishing the course, they threw the balls into five targets. The first tribe to score all five won immunity.Elaine was able to snatch the advantage, and Lairo came from behind to win immunity.
Elaine told Elizabeth, Aaron, and Missy about her advantage, but Aaron internally debated whether to flip. At Tribal Council, Elaine revealed her advantage, leading to whispering amongst the Lairo and Vokai alliances.
Ultimately, Elaine blocked Jason's vote, and Aaron stayed loyal to his original tribe, sending Jason home.5757'I Was Born at Night, But Not Last Night'1.3/6TBANovember 6, 2019 ( 2019-11-06)6.82Lauren felt betrayed by Missy, to whom she felt close, after her alliance's successful blindside of Jason. At Lairo, Noura tried to organize a girls' alliance against Jamal. Janet was selected for Island of the Idols; Rob and Sandra's challenge to her was to play a game to test her ability of calculated risk. If she won, she would receive an advantage where she could forgo any single Tribal Council up until the final seven (in which case she would be immune); if she lost the game, she would lose her vote. Janet decided not to play due to concern over being a future target because of the advantage. Back at Vokai, Tommy and Lauren tried to turn the Lairo members against Dan, but Missy saw through their scheme.
Immunity Challenge: Tribe members tossed coconuts into a basket to ultimately make a tower of puzzle pieces to collapse. They used those heavy pieces to solve a puzzle that reveals the season's logo. The first tribe to correctly assemble the puzzle won immunity.Vokai edged out Lairo as both tribes were placing the final piece of the puzzle. The Vokai majority plus Karishma agreed to vote out Dean, but Kellee got an idea to turn against Jamal or Jack using her idol. As that night was the last opportunity to play it, she discreetly gave the idol to Dean.
At Tribal Council, Jamal voiced concerns of a potential girls' alliance, but Kellee took the comment as being sexist, leading to a healthy discussion about respect for women. When the time came to vote, Kellee voted against Dean to cover herself; Dean played the idol to negate 5 votes, but this prompted Jamal to play his idol on Noura. Jamal's idol went to waste, while Noura joined Dean in voting out Jack, who became the first member of the jury.The episode concluded with a tribute to two-time contestant, who died the weekend prior to the episode's release.5768'We Made It to the Merge!' 1.1/6TBANovember 13, 2019 ( 2019-11-13)6.07Kellee located a hidden immunity idol on the Lairo beach, prior to both tribes receiving notice about the merge into Lumuwaku.
At the celebratory merge banquet, Kellee met with Missy for the first time, discovering both had issues with how Dan behaved around them. This led to a long discourse between the merged tribe over Kellee's accusations against Dan, requiring production to speak with the contestants as a whole and individually, warning Dan about his behavior. In the meantime, Tommy talked to Janet and Kellee about aligning with Aaron, Missy, Elizabeth, and Elaine, but Kellee was skeptical because she felt those were the four most dangerous players in the game. Despite this, Kellee had bonded with Missy on the beach, to Tommy and Lauren's concern.
Immunity Challenge: Each contestant had to hold up a board with three balls placed in holes along it. The board was held over spokes that would poke the balls out of the holes if lowered too far, and also had a latching mechanism to prevent the board from being raised. The last player with any balls remaining on their board won.Aaron won the challenge, with Kellee targeting Missy as the biggest remaining threat.
Based on Kellee's stories, Missy and other women on the tribe initially conspired to take out Dan, but Missy learned of Kellee's ultimate intent to take her out, and convinced others to vote for Kellee instead. Kellee felt uneasy about Dan's calm demeanor before Tribal and searched for a merged tribe idol, which she found. At Tribal, the situation around Dan was discussed. Kellee opted not to play either idol, and while Dan received five votes, Missy's turn led to Kellee's elimination.After Kellee's blindside, Dan quickly tried to learn why he was targeted by Missy, Elizabeth and Janet. Both Missy and Elizabeth admitted that they did not actually have any issues with him. Janet also apologized to her ally Dan, saying that he had been targeted based on his reputation. The following morning, Janet found a new immunity idol.
Near camp, Jamal saw a note and took it, finding that it would send him to the Island of the Idols. There, Rob and Sandra explained that by grabbing the note, he already lost his vote for the next Tribal Council, but gave him the opportunity to sabotage another player, giving him blank paper and pencil to write anything he wanted. Back at camp, Jamal claimed that he had found a special advantage that he had to write down and give another player, giving this to Dean. However, this painted more of a target on Jamal, as Dean and the rest of the tribe weren't convinced of Jamal's story. Immunity Challenge: Each contestant held a rope tether behind their backs while hanging over water, and had to stay in that position as long as possible.
Periodically, the amount of rope was lengthened, making it more difficult to hold their position. Immunity was given to the last man and woman standing.Aaron and Missy won immunity.
Jamal, at the bottom of his alliance and without a vote, scrambled for some support before Tribal, while Janet became concerned she would be targeted. At Tribal, the situation from Dan and Kellee came up again, leading to a long discussion on appropriate behaviors.
Janet even considered quitting due to Elizabeth and Missy's playing on Kellee's accusations against Dan, but was talked out of it. After the vote, Janet played the idol, but it was unnecessary as the tribe had sent Jamal to the jury with six votes to Janet's two and Karishma's three.5779'Two for the Price of One'1.2/6TBANovember 20, 2019 ( 2019-11-20)6.63Karishma continued to struggle with the elements and at camp, but she discovered an idol.
She lied about feeling ill to her tribemates, since they had her gather coconuts and she only had collected two in an hour. Reward/Immunity Challenge: The tribe was randomly divided into two groups: Aaron, Dan, Dean, Janet, Lauren, and Noura made up the purple group, while Elaine, Elizabeth, Karishma, Missy, and Tommy made up the orange group.
Each castaway balanced on a beam while spinning a ball around a frame using centrifugal force. The last castaway left standing from each group won immunity, but the last one left standing overall won peanut butter & jelly sandwiches for their group, as well as the right for their group to visit Tribal Council last to view the results from the first one.Noura won immunity on purple but immediately dropped out afterward in her elation, leading to orange winning reward; Elaine also won immunity. Several of the purple team members agreed to vote out Janet, but Aaron's name was also brought up due to his status as a physical threat. Dean was reluctant to expose himself as a physical threat by voting out Aaron, but at Tribal Council, he joined the rest of the group in sending Aaron to the jury.Meanwhile on orange, Karishma and Missy clashed when the former felt bullied as they tried to talk strategy. Missy targeted Tommy due to his strategic and personal bond with Lauren, but Elaine came up with a plan to target Missy.
At orange's Tribal Council, Karishma and Missy's conflict was brought up. Ultimately, Karishma joined Elaine and Tommy in blindsiding Missy from the game.57810'Bring on the Bacon'1.1/6TBANovember 27, 2019 ( 2019-11-27)6.48Dean grew concerned of a 'goat' alliance banding together to take out threats, and he attempted to align with Tommy and Elizabeth. He also wrote his own fake legacy advantage to give his tribemates the perception that he'd get rid of the potentially real one Jamal gave him earlier. The tribe had to unanimously select a person for Island of the Idols or go to random draw; Lauren immediately volunteered, which upset Karishma, as she wanted to go. On the Island, Lauren's test was to predict the winner of the upcoming immunity challenge; Rob and Sandra told her about the challenge, which gave castaways the option to sit out and eat.
Rob eventually offered to have Lauren pick two potential winners, and she chose Noura and Elizabeth. Lauren then told her tribemates about the challenge, attempting to get only Noura and Elizabeth to compete. Immunity Challenge: Castaways held a metal bar to keep an overhead ball in place. If the ball dropped, that castaway was eliminated.
The last one standing won immunity, but castaways could give up their shot at immunity for a breakfast feast.Elizabeth, Karishma, and Noura competed, with Noura outlasting Elizabeth for her second consecutive immunity win. Lauren received an idol good for the next two Tribal Councils for her correct prediction.
The tribe considered voting out a threat in Elizabeth or an easy target in Karishma. Karishma attempted to rally Elizabeth to take out Dan, but Lauren overheard their conversation and foiled Karishma’s plan. This made Dan want to switch the target from Elizabeth to Karishma, which he expressed to his alliance. At Tribal Council, Dean played the fake legacy advantage he wrote, and Karishma played her idol. This prompted Lauren to play her idol, but no votes were cast against her. On Day 27, a split Tribal Council was held. The castaways were divided into two groups; each group went to Tribal Council separately to eliminate one castaway from each.
The vote resulted in a tie. Contestants may be disqualified and ejected from the Series Location in the sole discretion of Producer, including, without limitation, for any of the following reasons (as determined by Producer in its sole discretion). In the case of misconduct or unlawful conduct (as determined by Producer in its sole discretion), including but not limited to stealing, or misappropiating food, harming, or threatening harm to, other Contestants or crew members, acts of violence, or criminal damage.CBS's rules of SurvivorThough not in her best game interests at the time, Kim and her ally Janet Carbin ultimately agreed to vote out Spilo at the first merge Tribal Council, believing to have support from the other women on the tribe, including Byrd and, who had both expressed discomfort towards his actions. However, Kim was blindsided and saw herself being voted out of the game with two Hidden Immunity Idols still in her possession, following a vote-flip from Byrd and Beisel, who had decided to deviate from the agreement to vote out Spilo in order to take out Kim, whom they perceived to be a bigger in-game threat. Issues on Spilo's behavior persisted in the tribe through the next few days, as both Byrd and Beisel admitted that they did not have any issues with him, and had simply decided to play on Kim's concerns as part of the game.
At the next Tribal Council, the impact of Spilo's behavior had come up, and Spilo took time to apologize to Kim and the other female tribe members for any wrongdoing, even bringing up the impact of the during his speech. According to Probst, he and production talked to Kim about letting her have a chance to respond to Spilo, but she agreed with production that as a jury member she would remain quiet as per the game's rules. Kim contradicted that statement though, claiming that she did not speak with Probst at all until after that particular Tribal Council. For the remainder of the season, production continued to monitor the situation, with the staff performing individual interviews with players keeping abreast of any concerns or issues related to the situation and reminding contestants to report anything they feel uncomfortable about to production immediately. At the end of, on the morning of Day 36, Probst came to camp and announced to the remaining castaways that Spilo had been removed from the game, and would not be allowed to serve on the jury. A title card revealed that Spilo was ejected because of an off-camera incident that 'did not involve a player.' In an interview, Probst declined to elaborate on what happened, citing 'privacy and confidentiality' concerns.
This is the first time a contestant has been ejected from the show by production.The day after Episode Eight aired, several contestants posted public apologies to Kim and Carbin for their behavior—seeing the problems with it after watching the episode—and for not seeing how much the situation affected the two women.Many fans argued that Spilo should have been ejected from the game when Kim's concerns were first raised instead of creating a story out of it for the show. And issued a joint statement reiterating that production had been monitoring the situation around the clock, as part of the standard practice for the show, and would have taken action if they felt Kim or any other player was at risk.
'On Survivor, producers provide the castaways a wide berth to play the game. At the same time, all castaways are monitored and supervised at all times. They have full access to producers and doctors, and the production will intervene in situations where warranted.' Other fans were upset at Byrd and Beisel for falsifying claims against Spilo. Because of the sensitive events of this season related to Spilo's actions, Survivor did not use live segments during the finale and post-show for this season. The live audience viewing was taped earlier in the day on December 18, 2019, and the recording of that was used for the broadcast.
Spilo was uninvited from the. Jack Nichting and Biesel were also not present for the reunion special, but the reason for their absences was not disclosed.CBS and Survivor issued a second statement on December 18, 2019, prior to the finale to readdress the protocol for future seasons.
Due to these events, castaways in (which was filmed immediately after this season was) were given additional pre-production guidelines on 'personal space, inappropriate behavior, and how to report these issues'. Future seasons will see this orientation expanded to include the means to which castaways can report their concerns of other players in a confidential manner to production, and production will improve their staff's training to watch for these issues ahead of time, and to add a support system for affected castaways as part of their available on-island and post-elimination mental health support. Further, new rules will disallow 'unwelcome physical contact, sexual harassment and impermissible biases' to be brought into the game, or they may led to a castaway's dismissal from the game. Additionally, during the post-game portion of the finale, Probst apologized directly to Kim on behalf of the show and CBS for mistakes that were made, and then gave Kim several minutes to express her concerns and additional thoughts from the incident. Kim stated that the hardest part of the situation was not what Spilo did, but that she felt that she was 'not supported or believed' by production, which Probst said was a misstep on their part. In response to these announced changes, Kim said 'This has been a hard season, but I’m proud that the change I fought for is happening. I’ve been inspired & overwhelmed by the people who have reached out to support me & share their stories.'
Spilo spoke to after the conclusion of the season, saying he regretted his actions and 'I am deeply sorry for how my actions affected Kellee during the taping of this season of Survivor.After apologizing at the tribal council when I first learned that Kellee still felt uncomfortable, I want to make sure I do so again, clearly and unambiguously.' Reception Critical response Survivor: Island of the Idols was initially praised for the diverse cast and its gameplay prior to the merge episode. However, the controversy regarding Dan Spilo was met with great disdain and intense criticism, resulting in the season receiving negative reviews from critics, with additional criticism pointed at the following post-merge episodes, as well as the edit portraying a very predictable winner.Andy Dehnart of Reality Blurred had labeled the season as the worst ever while pointing out several systemic problems with the show as a whole.
He noted that the past five seasons were all won by men, while the past four seasons had featured only one female finalist who did not receive a single vote at the Final Tribal Council. He stated, 'in the last five seasons, there have been fifty-two jury votes cast, and fifty of those have gone to men.' He also lambasted the show, saying that it did not having a proper protocol in dealing with sexual harassment until the 'inappropriate touching' controversy essentially forced CBS to develop one.Daniel Fienberg of wrote that the inaction from producers had not only ruined the season but tainted the legacy and future of Survivor.
He stated, 'Somewhere, somebody needs to feel shame — not embarrassment, but shame — at what happened this season and owing to potential legal ramifications, I doubt we'll see any regret or remorse at all. I'm not accusing anybody of a crime. All I'm saying is: Kellee deserved better. The women of Survivor deserved better. The fans of Survivor deserved better.
I don't know how anybody is supposed to trust the show to do right by its contestants again. You broke it, Survivor gang. I don't know how you're going to fix it.' Caroline Framke of stated that the way that handled the controversy was 'irresponsible and infuriating.' Specifically, she talked about, which highlighted the Dan Spilo controversy, and, which aired one week after the merge episode and did not discuss the controversy at all. She stated, 'It's downright insulting, and a baffling display of the show's inability to grasp the gravity of what happened on its watch.' James Poniewozik of talked about the ending to when Dan was ejected from the game.
He stated, 'Wednesday's episode abruptly ended with the cryptic announcement that a contestant, Dan Spilo, had been ejected from the show after an 'incident.' But regular viewers knew that this was just another twist in a story that had tarnished the season.'
He goes on to explain how CBS 'failed its test,' accusing the network of not listening to Kellee Kim's complaints and concerns the first time she spoke about them.Dalton Ross of, ranking the Survivor seasons through the 39th installment, placed Island of the Idols at the bottom of the list. He called the season 'impossible to enjoy' due to Spilo's actions, and stated that 'even though there were several things and people worth celebrating at various points in the show’s 39th installment, the end result is that this felt like the least entertaining outing in the franchise’s history.'
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