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Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance, also known as Survivor: Second Chance, is the 31st season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor, which was filmed in summer 2015 in Koh Rong, Cambodia[1] and premiered on September 23, 2015.[2] Unlike previous seasons, which were completely cast by producers, this season featured 20 contestants chosen by an online public vote from a producer-picked pool of 32 past players, all of whom had played once and not yet won. The 32 candidates were revealed on May 6, 2015, the same day that voting began, and the final cast was revealed on May 20, at the reunion of the preceding season, Survivor: Worlds Apart. After the reveal occurred, the chosen cast members immediately began the trip to Cambodia.[3]

It is the 10th season to feature returning players, and the third to feature a cast consisting entirely of returning players, after Survivor: All-Stars and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. Though this season was the 31st to air, it was the 32nd to film, being switched with the preceding season, also filmed in Cambodia, in the production cycle.[4]

This season featured several new additions to the game format. Hidden immunity idols, formerly hidden either at tribal camps or Exile Island, were hidden this season at immunity challenges. Additionally, this season marked the first time the number of regular tribes increased, from two to three, over the course of a season.

Casting

According to host and executive producer Jeff Probst, 75 former contestants were initially considered regarding returning for this season.[5] On Twitter and in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Probst revealed that Greg Buis from Survivor: Borneo,[6] Ian Rosenberger from Survivor: Palau, Shannon "Shambo" Waters from Survivor: Samoa,[7] Roberta "R.C." Saint-Amour[8] and Jeff Kent from Survivor: Philippines were contacted to return but all of them declined the offers.[9] Josh Canfield from Survivor: San Juan del Sur wrote that he was contacted but was unable to participate due to his role in the Broadway production of Doctor Zhivago.[10] Jaclyn Schultz from San Juan del Sur stated that her fiancé[11] and fellow San Juan del Sur castaway Jon Misch was contacted, but was cut after not responding to a voicemail from the producers in time.[12]

Public vote

Voting was conducted on the CBS website, and was open to residents of the U.S., Canada (where the show is simulcast on Global) and Australia (where the show airs the following day on Go!). On the website, each candidate was featured in a video displaying a series of clips from their original season followed by a plea to voters as to why they should be selected for Cambodia. Registered voters were required to submit ballots of exactly 10 men and 10 women, and each voter could only submit a ballot once every 24 hours. This public voting process was similar to one CBS used in 2006 for the all-star edition of reality program Big Brother.

When the 32 candidates were revealed, two of them—Mike Holloway and Carolyn Rivera—were still competing in Survivor: Worlds Apart. It was announced that, if either of them were revealed to be the winner, they would be deemed ineligible for Cambodia and, should they be among the top 10 vote receivers of their gender, their spot would be given to the person on their ballot with the 11th highest vote total. Holloway ended up winning Worlds Apart while placing in the top 10 among male candidates for Cambodia, thus the 11th place male candidate joined the cast instead. Probst has since stated that, out of respect for the contestants, there is no intention to reveal the final vote counts or ranks.[13]

List of non-selected Survivor: Cambodia candidates
Name Age Hometown Original season
Teresa "T-Bird" Cooper 56 Jackson, Georgia Africa
Brad Culpepper 46 Tampa, Florida Blood vs. Water
Max Dawson 38 Topanga, California Worlds Apart
Mike Holloway[a] 38 Fort Worth, Texas Worlds Apart
Shane Powers 44 Los Angeles, California Panama
Jim Rice 39 Denver, Colorado South Pacific
Carolyn Rivera 53 Queens, New York Worlds Apart
Troy "Troyzan" Robertson 53 Miami, Florida One World
Natalie Tenerelli 24 Studio City, California Redemption Island
Sabrina Thompson 37 Brooklyn, New York One World
Stephanie Valencia 30 San Diego, California Redemption Island
Mikayla Wingle 25 Miami, Florida South Pacific
  1. ^ During voting, Mike had not yet been announced as winner of Worlds Apart; due to his victory, he was invalidated from Cambodia despite finishing in the top 10 on his ballot, and his spot was given to the male candidate with the 11th-highest vote total.

Contestants

List of Survivor: Cambodia contestants
Contestant Original tribe Split tribe Switched tribe[14] Finish
Vytas Baskauskas
35, Santa Monica, California
Blood vs. Water
Ta Keo 1st voted out
Day 3
Shirin Oskooi
32, San Francisco, California
Worlds Apart
Ta Keo 2nd voted out
Day 6
Peih-Gee Law
37, San Francisco, California
China
Ta Keo Angkor 3rd voted out
Day 9
Jeff Varner
49, Greensboro, North Carolina
The Australian Outback
Ta Keo Angkor 4th voted out
Day 11
Monica Padilla
30, Queens, New York
Samoa
Bayon Bayon 5th voted out
Day 13
Terry Deitz
55, Simsbury, Connecticut
Panama
Ta Keo Ta Keo Quit
Day ?
[14]
Joe Anglim
25, Scottsdale, Arizona
Worlds Apart
Bayon Ta Keo Bayon[15]
Spencer Bledsoe
23, Chicago, Illinois
Cagayan
Ta Keo Bayon Ta Keo
Jeremy Collins
37, Foxborough, Massachusetts
San Juan del Sur
Bayon Bayon Bayon[16]
Ciera Eastin
26, Salem, Oregon
Blood vs. Water
Bayon Ta Keo Ta Keo
Stephen Fishbach
36, New York, New York
Tocantins
Bayon Bayon Bayon[16]
Tasha Fox
39, St. Louis, Missouri
Cagayan
Bayon Angkor Bayon[17]
Abi-Maria Gomes
35, Los Angeles, California
Philippines
Ta Keo Angkor Ta Keo
Woo Hwang
31, Newport Beach, California
Cagayan
Ta Keo Angkor Ta Keo
Kimmi Kappenberg
42, The Woodlands, Texas
The Australian Outback
Bayon Bayon Bayon[16]
Kassandra "Kass" McQuillen
42, Tehachapi, California
Cagayan
Bayon Ta Keo Ta Keo
Keith Nale
54, Keithville, Louisiana
San Juan del Sur
Bayon Ta Keo Bayon[17]
Andrew Savage
51, San Jose, California
Pearl Islands
Bayon Angkor Ta Keo
Kelley Wentworth
29, Seattle, Washington
San Juan del Sur
Ta Keo Ta Keo Bayon[16]
Kelly Wiglesworth
37, Greensboro, North Carolina
Borneo
Ta Keo Bayon Ta Keo

Season summary

Challenge winners and eliminations by episodes
Episode title Original air date Challenge winner(s) Eliminated Finish
Reward Immunity
"Second Chance" September 23, 2015 Ta Keo Vytas 1st voted out
Day 3
Bayon
"Survivor MacGyver" September 30, 2015 Bayon Shirin 2nd voted out
Day 6
"We Got a Rat" October 7, 2015 None Ta Keo Peih-Gee 3rd voted out
Day 9
Bayon
"What's the Beef?" October 14, 2015 Andrew[a] Bayon Jeff 4th voted out
Day 11
Terry[a] Ta Keo
"A Snake in the Grass" October 21, 2015 Ta Keo Angkor Monica 5th voted out
Day 13
Angkor Ta Keo
"Bunking With the Devil" October 28, 2015
"Play to Win" November 4, 2015
  1. ^ a b This castaway won the hero challenge, earning reward for their entire tribe.

Episodes

No. in
series
Episode
#
Title CBS recap Rating/Share
18-49
Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
Weekly
rank
4541"Second Chance"Recap2.5/8[18]September 23, 20159.70[18]18[19]
4552"Survivor MacGyver"Recap2.4/9[20]September 30, 20159.43[20]14[21]
4563"We Got a Rat"Recap2.0/7[22]October 7, 20159.07[22]17[23]
4574"What's the Beef?"Recap2.2/8[24]October 14, 20159.07[24]13[25]
4585"A Snake in the Grass"Recap2.1/8[26]October 21, 20159.10[26]TBA
4596"Bunking With the Devil"TBATBAOctober 28, 2015N/ATBA
4607"Play to Win"TBATBANovember 4, 2015N/ATBA

Voting history

Original tribes Split tribes Switched tribes
Episode # 1 2 3 4 5 6
Day # 3 6 9 11 13 TBA
Eliminated Vytas Shirin Peih-Gee Jeff Monica Terry
Votes 6–4 5–4 4–2 4–1 3–2–1 None[a]
Voter Vote
Abi-Maria Vytas Spencer Peih-Gee Jeff
Andrew Peih-Gee Jeff
Ciera
Jeremy Monica
Joe
Kass
Keith
Kelley Vytas Spencer
Kelly Abi-Maria Shirin Spencer
Kimmi Monica
Spencer Vytas Shirin Kelly
Stephen Monica
Tasha Peih-Gee Jeff
Woo Abi-Maria Shirin Abi-Maria Jeff
Terry Abi-Maria Spencer
Monica Kelly
Jeff Vytas Shirin Peih-Gee Woo
Peih-Gee Vytas Shirin Abi-Maria
Shirin Vytas Spencer
Vytas Abi-Maria
  1. ^ No vote: Terry chose to quit the game.

Ratings

The premiere episode was watched by 9.70 million viewers and received a 2.5/8 rating/share in the critical 18-49 demographic. Though the ratings were down from the San Juan del Sur premiere the year before, it ranked first in its timeslot and third for the night, behind Empire and Modern Family.[18] Including three day DVR figures, the premiere was watched by a total of 11.4 million viewers and scored a 3.1 18-49 rating. The first and second episodes were consistent with the average ratings of the last seven seasons of the show (from One World to Worlds Apart), which averaged 11.5 million viewers and 18-49 ratings between 3.1 and 3.5.[27]

U.S. Nielsen ratings

Live + SD ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
Episode Air date Time slot (EST) Rating/Share
(18–49)
Viewers[a] Rank
(timeslot)[b]
Rank
(night)[b]
Rank
(week)[b]
Ref
454 1 "Second Chance" September 23, 2015 (2015-09-23) Wednesdays
8:00 p.m.
2.5/8 9.70 1 3 18 [18][19]
455 2 "Survivor MacGyver" September 30, 2015 (2015-09-30) 2.4/9 9.43 1 3 14 [20][21]
456 3 "We Got a Rat" October 7, 2015 (2015-10-07) 2.0/7 9.07 1 4 17 [22][23]
457 4 "What's the Beef?" October 14, 2015 (2015-10-14) 2.2/8 9.07 1 3 13 [24][25]
458 5 "A Snake in the Grass" October 21, 2015 (2015-10-21) 2.1/8 9.10 1 3 [26]

Live + 3 Day (DVR) ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
Episode Air date 18–49
increase
Total
18–49
Viewers
increase[a]
Total
viewers[a]
Ref
454 1 "Second Chance" September 23, 2015 (2015-09-23) 0.6 3.1 1.70 11.40 [27]
455 2 "Survivor MacGyver" September 30, 2015 (2015-09-30) 0.6 3.0 1.61 11.04 [28]
456 3 "We Got a Rat" October 7, 2015 (2015-10-07)
  1. ^ a b c Viewers in millions.
  2. ^ a b c 18-49 ranking.

Canadian ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
Episode Air date Time slot (EST) Viewers (millions) Rank
(week)
Ref
454 1 "Second Chance" September 23, 2015 (2015-09-23) Wednesdays
8:00 p.m.
2.105 9 [29]
455 2 "Survivor MacGyver" September 30, 2015 (2015-09-30)
456 3 "We Got a Rat" October 7, 2015 (2015-10-07)

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External links

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