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Hungry For A Win [ G ] Sat-20-Mar 15:00 The tribes play for a reward of two chickens by seeing who can toss a ball closest to a target.
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Survivor Samoa - Contestants
Episode Recaps
This Game Aint Over On the morning of Day 37, Russell calmly informs his sleepy tribemates that treemail has arrived. As Jaison, Natalie, Brett and Mick lay in the shelter, Russell reads treemail. "Use balance, speed and patience to fight to the final four," he reads. Read more... Two Brains Are Better Than One As the final six castaways wind down for the night at camp upon their return from Tribal Council, Brett massages the Foa Foa Four's greatest ally, Shambo. "Brett, I think you should be a massage therapist," says Shambo in state of bliss. Read more... Damage Control After returning to camp from Tribal Council, Shambo is shocked at how the vote went down. "I had no idea they were voting John. The plan was to vote Dave and I am positively stunned," she fumes. Read more... Off With Their Heads! The Aiga tribe returns to camp after Laura was voted out due to John changing his vote after a tie. The rules of Survivor state that if there is another tie after a second round of voting, the remaining members would choose rocks. Read more... Taste Like Chicken The Aiga tribe returns to camp in the dead of night after blindsiding Erik, one of the most powerful players in the game. Russell, fearful of losing the control that he once had, expresses deep regret for playing the immunity idol at Tribal Council when he did not need to. Read more... The Day Of Reckoning The remaining members of the former Galu tribe return to camp completely shell-shocked from Kelly's blindside at Tribal Council. Meanwhile, Russell of the Foa Foa Four relaxes on the hammock, relishing in his recent victory. Read more... All Hell Breaks Loose After eighteen days and losing six tribe members, the Foa Foa four prepare themselves for a possible merge when they return to camp from Tribal Council. Russell suggests first targeting Laura as someone who could be swayed to their side. Read more... Houdini Magic The Galu tribe returns to camp from Tribal Council for the first time without their leader, Russell. The men of the tribe acknowledge the fact that they are even in the male-to-female ratio, and face a potential female dominance if they do not act fast. Read more... This is The Man Test At the start of Day Fifteen, the Foa Foa tribe is pounded by wind and rain. As all of the tribe members sit huddled in the shelter, shivering from the bitterly cold rain, Russell finds bliss in the turbulent weather and decides to go for a dip in the ocean with Jaison. Read more... Walking on Thin Ice The Galu Tribe returns to camp after their first Tribal Council, where Yasmin was voted out. Shambo begins to feel like a true outcast after realizing that she was the only member of her tribe who voted for Monica instead of Yasmin. Read more... Hungry for a Win After an emotionally draining Tribal Council, Jaison begins regretting his decision to play Survivor. "I came here to have an adventure, but frankly, I right now believe that coming here was the worst decision I have made in my entire life," he says. Read more... It's Called a Russell Seed At first light of day seven, Mick and Jaison of the Foa Foa tribe discuss Ben's antics, and agree to oust him next. "Did you see how he laid into her? I mean it wasn't just an argument. It got really personal and I think inappropriate," says Mick, in reference to Ben's heated spat with Yasmin the previous day. Read more... Taking Candy from a Baby In the aftermath of Foa Foa's first Tribal Council, Russell is drunk with power after manipulating his tribemates into voting out Marisa. "Marisa's gone for no other reason but me, and that's a fact," boasts Russell. Read more... The Puppet Master Deep in the heart of the South Pacific, twenty Americans are marooned on the island nation of Samoa. These castaways have already been divided into two tribes: Galu, in purple, and Foa Foa, in yellow. Read more...
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About Survivor: Samoa
In one of the most beautiful Survivor locations yet, 20 castaways are left to fend for themselves among Samoa's white sand beaches, lush green valleys and towering waterfalls. The long-running reality series' 19th season will begin with the 20 castaways being divided into two tribes and immediately forced into choosing a leader before having the opportunity to converse with one another. "This group reminds me a little bit of Fans vs. Favourites in terms of there's a sense of fun and actually looks like they'd be fun to hang out with," Survivor host Jeff Probst reveals in a statement. "From the start of the game, Survivor embraces this Samoan culture by incorporating an ancient tradition of electing an individual leader of the village," Probst continues, explaining this season’s format twist. "Without speaking, both tribes must immediately choose one member of their group to become their sole decision maker, their chief,” he explains. Find out more on Thursdays, 7.30pm.
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