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Template:Infobox Television Survivor Survivor: Fiji is the fourteenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season was filmed in the Fiji Islands. The premiere of Fiji aired on February 8, 2007. The two-hour season finale aired on May 13, 2007, followed by the Reunion show live from Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City. Host Jeff Probst has gone on record declaring the season as one of his least favorite seasons.[1] Applications were due June 16, 2006. The complete season (including the live Reunion show) was released on DVD on December 11, 2012, available exclusively through Amazon.com.

In a twist from previous seasons of Survivor, all contestants participated in at least one challenge before being split into two tribes and moving to two different tribe camps. One camp (built by all contestants in the initial challenge), Moto, was furnished with several luxuries, including shelters built from pre-cut wood, a kitchen area with dishware, a shower, a toilet, furniture, and the means to maintain fire. The other camp, Ravu, was given merely a pot and a machete to survive. During the broadcast of the season, host Jeff Probst admitted that this concept did not play out quite as the producers hoped, as it led to the "haves" tribe predictably dominating in the challenges over the "have-nots" week after week.[2] Exile Island returned once again for Fiji, with new twists. Unlike previous seasons, there were two hidden immunity idols, with one hidden at each camp. The idol now had to be played before Jeff read the results of the voting, rather than after. Once a hidden immunity idol was used, it was rehidden rather than discarded. The idols were good through the final five. The winner, Earl Cole, was unanimously selected by the jury. Yau-Man Chan reported that Andria "Dreamz" Herd and Cassandra Franklin received $100,000, as they both received the same amount of votes for Sole Survivor (zero) and tied for second place. He also reported that he received $60,000 for coming in fourth.[3]

This was the first season of Survivor to have an odd number of castaways, with 19. Mellisa McNulty would have been the twentieth castaway, but dropped out the night before the show because of panic attacks and irritable bowel syndrome.[4][5] Due to the timing and lack of alternates, her spot could not be replaced.[6] Gary Stritesky was the only contestant who applied to be on the show; McNulty and the other 18 contestants were recruited.[7] The cast retained the same amount of diversity as the previous season, Survivor: Cook Islands, in a conscious effort intended to show that the racial diversity of Survivor: Cook Islands was not just a ratings stunt.[6]

Contestants

Yau-Man Chan came in fourth place and was the ninth jury member
File:Earl - Survivor Fiji Finale.jpg
Earl Cole, winner of Survivor: Fiji
List of Survivor: Fiji contestants
Contestant Original tribe Switched tribe Merged tribe Finish
Jessica DeBen
27, Los Angeles, California
Ravu 1st voted out
Day 3
Erica Durousseau
27, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Ravu 2nd voted out
Day 6
Sylvia Kwan
52, Ross, California
Ravu[a] 3rd voted out
Day 8
Gary Stritesky
55, Ramsey, Minnesota
Moto Quit due to illness
Day 10
Liliana Gomez
25, Oxnard, California
Moto 4th voted out
Day 11
Rita Verreos
38, San Antonio, Texas
Ravu 5th voted out
Day 14
Anthony Robinson
32, Compton, California
Ravu Ravu 6th voted out
Day 16
James "Rocky" Reid
28, Los Angeles, California
Ravu Ravu 7th voted out
1st jury member
Day 19
Lisette "Lisi" Linares
36, Los Angeles, California
Moto Ravu[b] 8th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 21
Michelle Yi
23, Cincinnati, Ohio
Ravu Moto Bula Bula 9th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 24
Edgardo Rivera
28, Miami Beach, Florida
Moto Ravu 10th voted out
4th jury member
Day 27
Mookie Lee
25, Chicago, Illinois
Ravu Ravu 11th voted out
5th jury member
Day 30
Alex Angarita
28, Los Angeles, California
Moto Ravu 12th voted out
6th jury member
Day 33
Stacy Kimball
27, Boulder, Colorado
Moto Moto 13th voted out
7th jury member
Day 36
Kenward "Boo" Bernis
34, Lafayette, Louisiana
Moto Moto 14th voted out
8th jury member
Day 37
Yau-Man Chan
54, Martinez, California
Ravu Moto 15th voted out
9th jury member
Day 38
Andria "Dreamz" Herd
25, Wilmington, North Carolina
Moto Ravu Co-runners-up[c]
Cassandra Franklin
42, Los Angeles, California
Moto Moto
Earl Cole
35, Santa Monica, California
Ravu Moto Sole Survivor
  1. ^ Sylvia was given the task of dividing the tribes. As a result, she was sent to Exile Island and joined the tribe that lost the subsequent Immunity Challenge, Ravu.
  2. ^ Lisi was sent to Exile Island after not being chosen during the first tribe swap. She joined the tribe that lost the next Immunity Challenge, Ravu.
  3. ^ Dreamz and Cassandra were considered co-runners-up due to being tied at zero votes each in the final Tribal Council vote, and both awarded the second place monetary prize.

Future appearances

Yau-Man Chan later appeared in Survivor: Micronesia where he placed 18th.

Season summary

Due to one player dropping out prior to the game, the season started with 19 players. After arriving at their beach as one group, instructions and materials for building a camp were dropped from a plane. Before the first challenge, the castaways were divided into two tribes by Sylvia, appointed for her leadership in building the camp, who was sent to Exile Island due to the odd number of players. After the challenge, the winning team, Moto, returned to the constructed camp, while the losing team, Ravu, was directed to a different beach where only meager supplies awaited them; Sylvia joined Ravu shortly afterwards. While both tribes vied equally in challenges, it was clear Moto was in much better shape due to the better camp, winning every single challenge. On Ravu, an alliance between Earl and Yau-Man was formed. When Earl was sent to Exile Island, he conspired with Yau-Man to find a hidden immunity idol located at the camp, which Yau-Man did.

A tribal shuffle served to further alliances; Earl and Yau-Man brought Michelle, Cassandra and Boo into their fold, while Alex became the leader of an alliance between himself, Mookie, Edgardo, and Dreamz, titling themselves the "Four Horsemen". Mookie found the other hidden immunity idol, but decided not to tell Dreamz because of the latter's untrustworthiness. The tribes merged at the original Moto camp, stripped of their original structures and luxuries. The first post-merge immunity challenge divided the contestants into two randomly selected teams, putting Michelle with most of the Horsemen, and leading to her being voted out. After Dreamz discovered his alliance had neglected to tell him about Mookie's idol, he defected to Earl's alliance and worked with them to trick Mookie into misplaying his idol, resulting in the systematic eliminations of the three loyal Horsemen.

The reward challenge played by the final six players was for a truck. Yau-Man won the challenge, but made a deal with Dreamz to trade the truck in exchange for the final challenge's immunity necklace should Dreamz win it. While Dreamz attempted to get out of the deal by targeting Yau-Man immediately, Yau-Man played his idol and Stacy was sent home, followed by Boo for being a physical threat. Dreamz won the final immunity challenge, but reneged on his deal with Yau-Man at the subsequent Tribal Council; Yau-Man was the final player voted out. At the final Tribal Council, Dreamz' actions and Cassandra's quiet game led the jury to vote unanimously for Earl.

Challenge winners, exiles, and eliminations by episode
Episode title Original air date Challenge winner(s) Exiled Eliminated Finish
Reward Immunity
"Something Cruel Is About to Happen ... Real Soon" February 8, 2007 Moto[a] Sylvia[b] Jessica 1st voted out
Day 3
"Snakes Are Misunderstood ... We Have an Understanding Now" February 15, 2007 Moto[a] Earl[c] Erica 2nd voted out
Day 6
"This Is Not Survival ... It's a Thrival" February 22, 2007 Moto Moto Sylvia Sylvia 3rd voted out
Day 8
"Let's Just Call Jeff on the Jeff Phone" March 1, 2007 Moto Moto[d] Yau-Man Gary Quit due to illness
Day 10
(Ravu) Liliana 4th voted out
Day 11
"Love Many, Trust Few, Do Wrong to None" March 8, 2007 Moto Moto Earl Rita 5th voted out
Day 14
"I've Got Strength Now to Carry the Flag" March 21, 2007 None[e] Moto Lisi[f] Anthony 6th voted out
Day 16
"An Evil Thought" March 29, 2007 Ravu Moto Earl Rocky 7th voted out
1st jury member
Day 19
"So You Think You Can Meke?" April 5, 2007 Moto Moto Lisi Lisi 8th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 21
"Are We Gonna Live on Exile Island?!" April 12, 2007 Boo, Cassandra, Earl,
Edgardo, Yau-Man[a]
None[g] Michelle 9th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 24
"It's a Turtle?!" April 19, 2007 Cassandra,
[Boo, Dreamz, Yau-Man]
Yau-Man Mookie Edgardo 10th voted out
4th jury member
Day 27
"Blackmail or Betrayal" April 26, 2007 Alex, Dreamz,
Earl,
Stacy
Stacy Boo Mookie 11th voted out
5th jury member
Day 30
"A Smile, Velvet Gloves and a Dagger in My Pocket" May 3, 2007 Boo, Dreamz,
Yau-Man
Boo Earl Alex 12th voted out
6th jury member
Day 33
"I Wanna See If I Can Make a Deal" May 10, 2007 Yau-Man
(Dreamz),[h]
Boo,
Stacy
Boo Yau-Man Stacy 13th voted out
7th jury member
Day 36
"You've Got That Puzzled Look" May 13, 2007 None Yau-Man None Boo 14th voted out
8th jury member
Day 37
Dreamz Yau-Man 15th voted out
9th jury member
Day 38
"Reunion" May 13, 2007 Jury vote
Dreamz Co-runners-up
Cassandra
Earl Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
  1. ^ a b c Combined reward and immunity challenge.
  2. ^ Sylvia was given the task of dividing the tribes. As a result, she was sent to Exile Island and joined the tribe that lost the subsequent Immunity Challenge, Ravu.
  3. ^ Earl was exiled until after the next Tribal Council, which meant he could not be voted out or participate in the vote.
  4. ^ Moto won the immunity challenge, but received a message which forced them to choose between keeping their camp or keeping immunity. The Moto tribe chose to retain their camp and gave immunity to Ravu.
  5. ^ There was no reward challenge due to a tribe switch.
  6. ^ Lisi was sent to Exile Island after not being chosen during the tribe swap. She joined the tribe that lost the next Immunity Challenge, Ravu.
  7. ^ There was no exiling due to the tribe merge.
  8. ^ Yau-Man chose to give his reward to Dreamz.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
Rating/share (18-49)
2001"Something Cruel Is About to Happen...Real Soon"February 8, 200716.445.7/15
2012"Snakes Are Misunderstood...We Have an Understanding Now"February 15, 200716.085.6/15
2023"This Is Not Survival...It's Thrival"February 22, 200713.474.6/12
2034"Let's Just Call Jeff on the Jeff Phone"March 1, 200714.675.0/13
2045"Love Many, Trust Few, Do Wrong to None"March 8, 200713.814.6/12
2056"I've Got Strength Now to Carry the Flag"March 21, 200712.784.2/12
2067"An Evil Thought"March 29, 200713.714.5/14
2078"So You Think You Can Meke?"April 5, 200713.584.3/13
2089"Are We Gonna Live on Exile Island?!"April 12, 200714.254.5/13
20910"It's a Turtle?!"April 19, 200713.334.5/13
21011"Blackmail or Betrayal"April 26, 200713.834.6/14
21112"A Smile, Velvet Gloves and a Dagger in My Pocket"May 3, 200713.744.6/14
21213"I Wanna See If I Can Make a Deal"May 10, 200713.774.4/14
21314"You've Got That Puzzled Look"May 13, 200713.634.6/13
21415"Reunion"May 13, 2007N/ATBA

Voting history

  1. ^ No vote: Gary chose to quit due to medical reasons.
  2. ^ Yau-Man played a hidden Immunity Idol, therefore the four votes against him were not counted.
  3. ^ Earl was exiled until after the next Tribal Council, which meant he could not be voted out or participate in the vote.
  4. ^ a b c d e Boo, Cassandra, Earl, Edgardo, and Yau-Man won the immunity challenge and, as a result, were exempt from attending and voting at that night's Tribal Council.
  5. ^ Lisi was sent to Exile Island after not being chosen during the first tribe swap. She joined the tribe that lost the next Immunity Challenge, Ravu.
  6. ^ Sylvia was given the task of dividing the tribes. As a result, she was sent to Exile Island and joined the tribe that lost the subsequent Immunity Challenge, Ravu.

Filming locations

Survivor: Fiji was filmed in the eastern region of the Macuata province, on Fiji's second largest island, Vanua Levu, about 15 miles (24 km) from the town of Labasa. Tribal Council, the production camp ("Tent City"), and several challenges were located in close proximity to the village of Vunivutu. Other challenges were held on Katawaqa Island, Tivi Island, Vatudamu Point, and fields along the Wainikoro River. The Moto (and later Bula Bula) tribe lived on a peninsula in Vunivutu Bay, while the Ravu tribe lived on Druadrua Island under much harsher conditions. Exile Island's actual name is Sausau Island. Reward getaways included trips to the Namale Resort and Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort in the town of Savusavu, as well as a rafting excursion on the Navua River on Fiji's main island of Viti Levu.

Political turmoil in Fiji

Frank Bainimarama

On December 5, 2006 (two days before the final Tribal Council), a coup d'état was initiated by Fiji's military leader, Frank Bainimarama. While there was some speculation that a full evacuation of the Survivor crew members from Fiji would take place, only a few crew members on the mainland were relocated to the second-smallest island. However, the political turmoil prior to the coup did prevent the families of the cast members from coming to Fiji to participate in a reward challenge (as usually occurs on Survivor) that occurred towards the end of filming.

Reception

Entertainment Weekly columnist Dalton Ross ranked Fiji as the second-worst season of the series, only ahead of Survivor: Nicaragua, saying "With the exception of Yau-Man and Earl, a true bummer of a cast, and the 'Haves vs. Have-Nots' twist was one of the worst creative decisions in Survivor history."[8] Host Jeff Probst, ranking it as the third-worst season ahead of Survivor: Marquesas and Survivor: Thailand, similarly cited Yau-Man and Earl as the only good things about the season, and had it not been for them, Fiji would've ranked lower on his list than Thailand.[9] Fiji is ranked as the worst season of all time by Examiner.com, and the fourth-worst season by Zap2it, only behind Survivor: Vanuatu, Thailand, and Survivor: Redemption Island.[10] From 2012 to 2014, Survivor fan site "Survivor Oz" ranked consistently ranked Fiji in the bottom four worst seasons in its annual polls ranking every season of the series; In 2012, it was 4th-worst ahead of Thailand, Nicaragua, and Redemption Island, and in 2013 and 2014, it was the 3rd-worst ahead of Survivor: South Pacific and Redemption Island.[11][12][13] In 2015, Fiji was ranked as the fifth-worst season of the series on Rob Cesternino's website, only ahead of Nicaragua, Thailand, Survivor: One World, and Redemption Island.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Jeff Probst Breaks Down Survivor's Final Four". Retrieved 2008-06-13.
  2. ^ "Jeff Probst: We would probably change 'Survivor: Fiji' twist if we could". Retrieved 2008-06-13.
  3. ^ "He lost a million, won our hearts on 'Survivor'". Retrieved 2007-05-15.
  4. ^ "Survivor makes a Project Runway connection". Archived from the original on 2007-01-22. Retrieved 2007-01-13.
  5. ^ Shallon Lester. "TV Interviews, Mellisa McNulty". fhmonline.com. Retrieved 2007-02-07.
  6. ^ a b "Jeff Probst Talks "Survivor:Fiji"". Retrieved 2007-01-12.
  7. ^ Dehnart, Andy (October 7, 2008). "The secrets of 'Survivor' revealed". Today. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  8. ^ http://www.ew.com/recap/survivor-season-30-episode-13
  9. ^ http://www.ew.com/gallery/survivor-jeff-probst-ranks-all-seasons-worst-first/393683_earl-cole-fijiljpg-0
  10. ^ Reiher, Andrea (December 10, 2013). "Survior's 10 best and 5 worst seasons". Zap2it. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
  11. ^ https://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2012/09/15/top-24-survivor-seasons-of-all-time-rankings-from-24-to-1/
  12. ^ https://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2013/06/21/ozcars-2013-best-seasons-rankings-from-26-to-1/
  13. ^ http://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2014/06/22/ozcars-2014-best-seasonsrankings-from-28-to-1/
  14. ^ http://robhasawebsite.com/survivor-seasons-rankings-results-live-sept-22-2015-s31