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Template:Infobox Television Survivor Survivor: Palau is the tenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season filmed from November 1, 2004 through December 9, 2004 and premiered on February 17, 2005. Filming took place in Koror, Palau. Hosted by Jeff Probst, it consisted of the usual 39 days of gameplay with 20 competitors, the most the series had ever began with.

For the second time since the series' premiere, the contestants selected the tribes instead of the producers. The self-selection into two tribes of nine left two contestants not chosen and immediately eliminated from the game. The two tribes were named Ulong (named after Ulong Island, one of Palau's tourist spots) and Koror (named after the capital city of Palau at the time). In the game, Koror dominated from the very beginning, winning every immunity challenge and all but three reward challenges. Mid-game, having survived alone at Ulong after the entirety of her tribe had been voted out or eliminated at tribal councils, remaining member Stephenie LaGrossa received a map to Koror. While the players at the finale spoke of this as a merger, the producers have described Palau as the only season without a merge. In the end, fire lieutenant Tom Westman defeated advertising executive Katie Gallagher in a 6–1 jury vote to become the Sole Survivor.

In addition to host Probst naming this as one of his favorite seasons, he stated that the final immunity challenge was his favorite immunity challenge from any season.[1] He also said Palau was his favorite filming location.[2] This season got Survivor a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 2005. The complete season, including the Live Reunion Show, was released on DVD by CBS Home Video on August 29, 2006.[3]

Contestants

Stephenie LaGrossa came in seventh place and was the third jury member
File:Jennifer Lyon.jpg
Jennifer Lyon came in fourth place and was the sixth jury member
List of Survivor: Palau contestants
Contestant Original tribe Absorbed tribe Finish
Jonathan Libby
23, Dallas, Texas
None[a] Eliminated
Day 2
[a]
Wanda Shirk
55, Ulysses, Pennsylvania
Jolanda Jones
38, Houston, Texas
Ulong 1st voted out
Day 3
Ashlee Ashby
22, Columbia, South Carolina
Ulong 2nd voted out
Day 6
Jeff Wilson
21, Fresno, California
Ulong 3rd voted out
Day 8
Kimberly "Kim" Mullen
25, Huber Heights, Ohio
Ulong 4th voted out
Day 11
Willard Smith
56, Bellevue, Washington
Koror 5th voted out
Day 12
Angie Jakusz
24, New Orleans, Louisiana
Ulong 6th voted out
Day 12
James Miller
33, Winfield, Alabama
Ulong 7th voted out
Day 15
Ibrehem Rahman
27, Birmingham, Alabama
Ulong 8th voted out
Day 18
Bobby Jon Drinkard
27, Troy, Alabama
Ulong Eliminated[b]
Day 21
Coby Archa
32, Dallas, Texas
Koror Koror 9th voted out
1st jury member
Day 24
Janu Tornell
39, Las Vegas, Nevada
Koror Quit
2nd jury member
Day 27
Stephenie LaGrossa
24, Glenolden, Pennsylvania
Ulong 10th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 30
Gregg Carey
27, Chicago, Illinois
Koror 11th voted out
4th jury member
Day 33
Caryn Groedel
46, Solon, Ohio
Koror 12th voted out
5th jury member
Day 36
Jennifer "Jenn" Lyon
32, The Dalles, Oregon
Koror 13th voted out
6th jury member
Day 37
Ian Rosenberger
23, Key West, Florida
Koror 14th voted out
7th jury member
Day 38
Katie Gallagher
29, Encino, California
Koror Runner-up
Tom Westman
40, Sayville, New York
Koror Sole Survivor
  1. ^ a b Jonathan and Wanda were not selected for either tribe, and thus were eliminated immediately.
  2. ^ Due to the Ulong tribe going to Tribal Council with only two players remaining, there was no vote; instead, Bobby Jon and Stephenie competed in a fire-making challenge to determine that night's elimination, which Bobby Jon lost.

Future appearances

Bobby Jon Drinkard and Stephenie LaGrossa competed once again the following season, in Survivor: Guatemala, where they placed 9th and 2nd, respectively. LaGrossa would again compete in Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains alongside Tom Westman on the Heroes tribe, where they placed 19th and 16th respectively.

Season summary

The twenty players began the game by rowing a boat to shore, with the first player of each gender to reach shore to win immunity. The next day, Jeff Probst announced that they would now pick tribes via a schoolyard pick, with those who had won immunity getting first pick. In addition, the last male and female remaining would immediately leave the game. The two tribes, Koror and Ulong, then participated in the first reward/immunity challenge, with the winner, Koror, deciding to leave their present beach to another one they had not seen.

As the challenges continued, it quickly became apparent that Ulong was the weaker tribe, while strong leadership by Tom and Ian at Koror kept the tribe intact. Ulong would win no immunity challenges and few reward challenges, and Koror's only visit to tribal council was the result of a double-elimination twist. Stephenie and Bobby Jon, the last two members of Ulong, lost the final tribal immunity challenge. Since they were unable to vote, the two faced off in a fire-making challenge with Stephenie emerging victorious. After spending the night alone, she was instructed to travel to Koror, and was absorbed into their tribe.

Koror developed a core group of five – Tom, Ian, Gregg, Jenn, and Katie – and those on the outside saw them as a threat but were unable to break them. Despite making an immediate strong impression on her new tribe, Stephenie was quickly identified as a target due to her strength and for being the outsider. In a twist that would eventually lead to its use in later seasons, one individual immunity challenge required the first player to drop out to spend a night alone on an isolated island. Janu was exiled and found the experience liberating, choosing to quit the game at the next tribal council, effectively sparing Stephenie from being voted out. However, her safety would not last and Stephenie was subsequently voted out.

With six players remaining, Tom and Ian decided to spare Caryn, the last remaining outsider, instead plotting with her to eliminate Gregg for being a potential immunity threat. Despite voting Gregg out, Katie felt betrayed by Ian, and her feelings worsened when Ian took Tom with him on a reward instead of her as he had promised. Ian attempted to make amends but Katie still held harsh feelings towards him. After disposing of Caryn, the final four players opted to allow the next vote to end in a tie between Jenn and Ian, and Ian won the subsequent fire-making challenge.

The final immunity challenge required players to stand on buoys for as long as possible; Katie dropped out early, but both Tom and Ian remained for nearly 12 hours. Ian opted to quit the challenge, conceding immunity to Tom, after Tom played on his remorse for hurting Katie's feelings and breaking his promises to her. Forgoing the usual tribal council, Tom voted Ian out of the game on the spot. At the final tribal council, Tom's leadership and physical ability against Katie's less dominant gameplay led the jury to award Tom the title of Sole Survivor by a vote of 6–1.

Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode title Original air date Challenge winner(s) Eliminated Finish
Reward Immunity
"This Has Never Happened Before!" February 17, 2005 None Ian[a] Jonathan Eliminated
Day 2[b]
Jolanda[a] Wanda
Koror[c] Jolanda 1st voted out
Day 3
"Love is in the Air, Rats Are Everywhere" February 24, 2005 Ulong Koror Ashlee 2nd voted out
Day 6
"Dangerous Creatures and Horrible Setbacks" March 3, 2005 Ulong Koror Jeff 3rd voted out
Day 8
"Sumo at Sea" March 10, 2005 Koror Koror Kim 4th voted out
Day 11
"The Best and Worst Reward Ever" March 16, 2005 Koror [Ibrehem][d] Willard 5th voted out
Day 12
Angie 6th voted out
Day 12
"Jellyfish 'N Chips" March 23, 2005 Ulong Koror James 7th voted out
Day 15
"The Great White Shark Hunter" March 31, 2005 Koror Koror Ibrehem 8th voted out
Day 18
"Neanderthal Man" April 7, 2005 Koror Koror Bobby Jon Eliminated
Day 21[e]
"I Will Not Give Up" April 14, 2005 None[f] Tom Coby 9th voted out
1st jury member
Day 24
"Exile Island" April 21, 2005 Caryn, Gregg, Janu, Tom Tom Janu Quit
2nd jury member
Day 27
"I'll Show You How Threatening I Am" April 28, 2005 Survivor Auction Ian Stephenie 10th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 30
"We'll Make You Pay" May 5, 2005 Gregg, [Jenn, Katie] Ian Gregg 11th voted out
4th jury member
Day 33
"It Could All Backfire" May 12, 2005 Ian,
[Tom]
Tom Caryn 12th voted out
5th jury member
Day 36
"The Ultimate Shock" May 15, 2005 None Tom Jenn 13th voted out
6th jury member
Day 37
Tom Ian 14th voted out
7th jury member
Day 38
"The Reunion" May 15, 2005 Jury vote
Katie Runner-up
Tom 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 Ian and Jolanda were the first man and woman, respectively, to arrive at the beach on Day 1, and thus earned the right of first pick for the tribe selection on Day 2, which meant they could not be eliminated that day.
  2. ^ Jonathan and Wanda were not selected for either tribe, and thus were eliminated immediately.
  3. ^ Combined reward and immunity challenge.
  4. ^ The Koror tribe was instructed to vote for one of the Ulong members to earn immunity from that night's vote; they selected Ibrehem.
  5. ^ Due to the Ulong tribe going to Tribal Council with only two players remaining, there was no vote; instead, Bobby Jon and Stephenie competed in a fire-making challenge to determine that night's elimination, which Bobby Jon lost.
  6. ^ There was no reward challenge due to Stephenie joining the Koror tribe.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleCBS recapOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
Rating/share (18-49)
1381"This Has Never Happened Before!"RecapFebruary 17, 200523.669.1/23
1392"Love is in the Air, Rats Are Everywhere"RecapFebruary 24, 200521.647.9/20
1403"Dangerous Creatures and Horrible Setbacks"RecapMarch 3, 200521.808.5/
1414"Sumo at Sea"RecapMarch 10, 200521.808.1/22
1425"The Best and Worst Reward Ever"RecapMarch 16, 200518.426.9/19
1436"Jellyfish 'N Chips"RecapMarch 23, 200519.157.3/19
1447"The Great White Shark Hunter"RecapMarch 31, 200520.897.7/21
1458"Neanderthal Man"RecapApril 7, 200519.757.0/20
1469"I Will Not Give Up"RecapApril 14, 200520.007.1/
14710"Exile Island"RecapApril 21, 200518.666.4/
14811"I'll Show You How Threatening I Am"RecapApril 28, 2005N/ATBA
14912"We'll Make You Pay"RecapMay 5, 200520.077.1/21
15013"It Could All Backfire"RecapMay 12, 200519.306.9/
15114"The Ultimate Shock"RecapMay 15, 200520.807.8/18
15215"Reunion"N/AMay 15, 200521.708.3/18

Voting history

  1. ^ a b c The first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
  2. ^ The second Tribal Council vote also resulted in a tie. As there were only four castaways remaining, the two tied castaways would compete in a fire making challenge to resolve the tie.
  3. ^ a b c No vote: As there were only two players remaining on the Ulong tribe, they competed in a fire making challenge to resolve the elimination. Bobby Jon lost the challenge to Stephenie.
  4. ^ No vote: Janu decided to quit the game.
  5. ^ a b c Jenn lost the fire making tiebreaker to Ian.
  6. ^ a b Ian and Katie were not eligible to vote as the only eligible players they could vote for were each other because there was no tribal council.
  7. ^ a b Ian and Jenn were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.
  8. ^ a b Angie and Bobby Jon were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.
  9. ^ a b Ibrehem and James were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.

Reception

Survivor: Palau has generally received praise from fans and critics alike, particularly for the gameplay of winner Tom Westman, and such memorable moments as the "bah-bah-buoy" challenge that lasted over 13 hours (the longest challenge in American Survivor history), as well as the first-ever "tribe of one" in Survivor history. Host Jeff Probst ranked it as his 4th-favorite in 2010, citing the memorability of the buoy challenge and also calling Westman "one of our greatest winners."[4] Andrea Deiher of Zap2it similarly ranked Palau as #4, saying that LaGrossa "became maybe the toughest woman ever to play the game," and called the buoy challenge "the most epic immunity challenge ever."[5] Tom Santilli of Examiner.com ranked it 7th, saying that it "was one of the strongest [seasons], and featured a very memorable overall cast," adding that the "tribe of one" incident "may be one of the saddest moments in history, and cemented Stephanie in the hearts of many fans." Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross also ranked it 7th, saying that he "loved watching one tribe decimate the other...the challenges may have been Survivors best ever," and although he claimed that everyone "knew Tom would win from episode 1, it was still gripping nonetheless."[6] Palau was also ranked 7th on fansite "The Purple Rock Podcast," with the summary stating: "Palau has a lot of things going for it: great challenges, a good cast, an interesting way to start the game, and several great story arcs. All of those factors work into an interesting final episode that make the season memorable and result in an excellent winner."[7] In 2015, former Survivor contestant and reality TV podcaster Rob Cesternino ranked Palau as the 9th-greatest season, while a poll on his website saw his fans rank it 13th.[8] Joe Reid of The Wire ranked it 10th, stating that Westman "went pretty much wire-to-wire in barnstorming this season," and played "Perhaps a perfect game," while also noting that "Stephanie and Bobby Jon won our hearts by surviving the longest on the decimated Ulong tribe, the losingest tribe of all time."[9]

Passing of Jenn Lyon

On January 19, 2010, Jennifer Lyon died at the age of 37 after a 5-year battle with breast cancer, becoming the first former Survivor castaway to pass away.[10][11]

References

  1. ^ "Survivor Jeff Probst Best Challenge Ever". Entertainment Weekly. 2010-11-03. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
  2. ^ "Survivor Jeff Probst Best Location". Entertainment Weekly. 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
  3. ^ "Survivor DVD news: Palau in August". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2013-04-26.
  4. ^ http://www.ew.com/gallery/survivor-jeff-probst-ranks-all-seasons-worst-first/393758_16920tomljpg
  5. ^ http://zap2it.com/2015/05/celebrate-survivor-15th-anniversary-10-best-5-worst-seasons/
  6. ^ http://www.ew.com/recap/survivor-cambodia-second-chance-season-31-episode-13/5
  7. ^ http://www.purplerockpodcast.com/2015/01/12/survivor-season-rankings-with-spoiler-free-summaries/
  8. ^ http://robhasawebsite.com/survivor-seasons-rankings-results-live-sept-22-2015-s31/
  9. ^ http://www.thewire.com/entertainment/2014/02/definitive-ranking-every-season-survivor/358537/
  10. ^ "Survivor Contestant Jennifer Lyon Dies at Age 37". Us Weekly. January 20, 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
  11. ^ Dehnart, Andy (January 20, 2010). "Survivor Palau's Jenn Lyon has died". RealityBlurred.com. Fourth-place Survivor Palau cast member Jenn Lyon died yesterday [January 19].