Survivor: Nicaragua
Survivor: Nicaragua | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Winner | Jud "Fabio" Birza (5–4–0) |
No. of episodes | 15 |
No. of days | 39 |
No. of survivors | 20 |
Tribes | Espada La Flor Libertad |
Caramoan | Brenda Lowe |
Production | |
Location(s) | San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua[1] |
Filming dates | June 14, 2010 – July 22, 2010 |
Broadcast | |
Original run | September 15, 2010 – December 19, 2010 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains |
Followed by | Survivor: Redemption Island |
Survivor: Nicaragua is the 21st season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor.[2] It premiered on September 15, 2010 at 8:00pm, moving to the Wednesday timeslot for the first time since Survivor: Borneo.[3][4] Applications were due in January 2010, filming started from June and ended on July 2010. Nicaragua and the following season, Survivor: Redemption Island, were filmed near San Juan del Sur in Rivas Department on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua.[5][2][6]
This season's opening titles uses the original version of "Ancient Voices" — Survivor's opening theme song — first used for the debut Survivor season. Traditionally, each season features its own version of "Ancient Voices", using instruments and sounds meant to evoke that season's location or theme. One was created for Nicaragua but was not used, though the song was released onto iTunes on October 10.[7] The reason for this omission has not been publicly disclosed. Survivor host Jeff Probst also announced that the Hidden Immunity Idol will continue to be used in the game. However, as idols had been found too easily in the past two seasons, the idol was hidden differently.[8] The clues to the idols' locations were visual rebuses rather than text as in past seasons.[9] In addition, the tribes vied for control of a new item, the Medallion of Power, which offered an advantage to the tribe who held it at a challenge, but should they use the Medallion, it went to the other tribe for the next challenge. This season also marked the return of the tribal swap, which was absent in the previous three seasons. When the tribal swap occurred in episode 5, the Medallion of Power was retired.
Additionally, the 20 contestants were originally divided up into two tribes based on their ages. Until a tribal swap in episode 5, the Espada tribe featured contestants over the age of 40, while the La Flor tribe included contestants aged 30 years and younger. This was the second season in which tribes were divided by age, the first one being Survivor: Panama. Notable contestants this season include Kelly Bruno, a triathlete whose leg was amputated at six months old because of a birth defect, and former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson. Bruno is the second Survivor contestant to be an amputee, the first being Chad Crittenden of Survivor: Vanuatu, who lost his right leg to cancer. Jud "Fabio" Birza was named the winner in the final episode on December 19, 2010, defeating Chase Rice and Matthew "Sash" Lenahan in a 5–4–0 vote. Birza became the youngest person to ever win the game, at age 21 years and 6 months, beating Jenna Morasca, who was 21 years and 10 months old when she won Survivor: The Amazon in 2003. Jane Bright won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season."
Brenda Lowe returned for Survivor: Caramoan as a part of the "Favorites" tribe, placing 6th overall.
Contestants
Contestant | Original Tribe | Switched Tribe | Merged Tribe | Finish |
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Wendy DeSmidt-Kohlhoff 48, Fromberg, Montana |
Espada | 20 | 20 | 1st Voted Out Day 3 |
Shannon Elkins 30, Lafayette, Louisiana |
La Flor | 20 | 20 | 2nd Voted Out Day 6 |
Jimmy Johnson 67, Tallahassee, Florida |
Espada | 20 | 20 | 3rd Voted Out Day 8 |
Jimmy Tarantino 48, Gloucester, Massachusetts |
Espada | 20 | 20 | 4th Voted Out Day 11 |
Tyrone Davis 42, Inglewood, California |
Espada | Espada | 20 | 5th Voted Out Day 14 |
Kelly Bruno 26, Durham, North Carolina |
La Flor | La Flor | 20 | 6th Voted Out Day 15 |
Yve Rojas 41, Kansas City, Missouri |
Espada | Espada | 20 | 7th Voted Out Day 15 |
Jill Behm 43, Erie, Pennsylvania |
Espada | La Flor | 20 | 8th Voted Out Day 18 |
Alina Wilson 23, Downey, California |
La Flor | Espada | Libertad | 9th Voted Out 1st Jury Member Day 22 |
Marty Piombo 48, Mill Valley, California |
Espada | La Flor | 10th Voted Out 2nd Jury Member Day 24 | |
Brenda Lowe 27, Miami, Florida |
La Flor | La Flor | 11th Voted Out 3rd Jury Member Day 27 | |
NaOnka Mixon 27, Long Beach, California |
La Flor | Espada | Quit 4th Jury Member Day 28 | |
Kelly Shinn 20, Mesa, Arizona |
La Flor | La Flor | Quit 5th Jury Member Day 28 | |
Ben "Benry" Henry 24, Los Angeles, California |
La Flor | Espada | 12th Voted Out 6th Jury Member Day 32 | |
Jane Bright 56, Moore County, North Carolina |
Espada | La Flor | 13th Voted Out 7th Jury Member Day 36 | |
Dan Lembo 63, Water Mill, New York |
Espada | Espada | 14th Voted Out 8th Jury Member Day 37 | |
Holly Hoffman 44, Eureka, South Dakota |
Espada | Espada | 15th Voted Out 9th Jury Member Day 38 | |
Matthew "Sash" Lenahan 30, New York, New York |
La Flor | La Flor | 2nd Runner-Up | |
Chase Rice 24, Fairview, North Carolina |
La Flor | Espada | Runner-Up | |
Jud "Fabio" Birza 21, Venice, California |
La Flor | La Flor | Sole Survivor |
Season summary
Twenty new castaways were divided into tribes by age: La Flor, which consisted of castaways 30 and younger, and Espada, which consisted of castaways 40 and older. Both tribes also vied for ownership of the newly introduced Medallion of Power, which granted them an advantage when played in challenges.
Several members of the older Espada tribe vied for leadership. While Jimmy J. initially took control, he was quickly overthrown by Marty and voted out. Marty furthered his control of the tribe by finding the Hidden Immunity Idol and voting out aspiring leader Jimmy T. Despite dominating the challenges in the first eleven days of the game, the younger La Flor tribe also had their own share of conflicts. Two warring alliances emerged, one led by Shannon and the other led by Brenda, with both alliances vying for Chase's vote. A confused Shannon lashed out at La Flor's first Tribal Council, causing Chase and some of Shannon's own alliance members to vote him out. Brenda not only gained control of the tribe but she also found La Flor's Hidden Immunity Idol.
A tribe swap on Day 12 caused allegiances to shift. Alina, Benry, Chase, and NaOnka moved to Espada, while Marty, Jill, and Jane moved to La Flor. At the new Espada, Holly and Dan aligned themselves with the younger members. At the new La Flor, the once-powerful Marty fell from grace, and Jane teamed up with the original La Flor tribe members. Brenda planned to split the vote between Marty and original La Flor outsider Kelly B. in order to flush Marty's idol and send Kelly B. home. Unfortunately for them, Marty decided not to use his idol and Kelly B. was sent home anyway, while Marty still had his immunity idol. Sash told Marty that in order to remain in the game, he must give him his idol. Marty complied, and Sash stayed true to his word by keeping him around, only to send Jill, Marty's closest ally, home instead.
On Day 19, the two tribes were merged into the Libertad tribe. Brenda's original La Flor alliance regrouped, with the addition of Holly and Jane. Marty, however, convinced Dan, Benry, and Fabio to follow him. Without any alliances, Alina was targeted by both voting blocs and sent to the jury first. Marty then tried to form an all-male rebellion against the females, which did not work and sent him home instead. It seemed that Brenda and Sash were in total control of the tribe, but Holly made her own move by turning everybody else on Brenda. Brenda put her faith wholly in her alliance without attempting to plead with them, but they ultimately eliminated her.
With Brenda gone and the sudden voluntary exits of Kelly S. and NaOnka, Sash was left alone without any allies, but eventually regained power by winning the next Immunity Challenge, becoming the swing vote between Holly, Chase and Jane's alliance and the alliance of Dan, Fabio and Benry. Sash joined Chase, Holly and Jane to eliminate an unsuspecting Benry, whom Sash saw as the bigger threat. The newly formed majority alliance planned to eliminate Fabio next, but he went on to win individual immunity. While Dan was the only non-immune of the minority alliance, Chase, Holly and Sash decided to turn on jury threat Jane, and voted her out instead. Fabio won immunity again and Dan was voted out, but after Fabio won his third successive immunity challenge, Chase and Sash decided to turn on Holly, whom they thought had the best chance to win the game against them.
At the Final Tribal Council, Sash was blasted for his numerous deceptions, while Chase was castigated for his indecisiveness at several points during the game. Fabio, on the other hand, was accused of seemingly coasting throughout the competition by acting strategically clueless the entire time, but he rebutted that he did that on purpose to not hurt anybody's feelings, and still stay longer in the game. In the end, Fabio's unconventional strategy earned him the title of Sole Survivor by a vote of 5-4-0.
Episode title | Original air date | Challenges | Eliminated | Finish | |
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Reward | Immunity | ||||
"Young at Heart" | September 15, 2010 | None | La Flor | Wendy | 1st Voted Out Day 3 |
"Fatigue Makes Cowards of Us All" | September 22, 2010 | Espada3 | Shannon | 2nd Voted Out Day 6 | |
"Glitter in Their Eyes" | September 29, 2010 | La Flor3 | Jimmy J. | 3rd Voted Out Day 8 | |
"Pulling the Trigger" | October 6, 2010 | La Flor3 | Jimmy T. | 4th Voted Out Day 11 | |
"Turf Wars" | October 13, 2010 | Espada | La Flor | Tyrone | 5th Voted Out Day 14 |
"Worst Case Scenario" | October 20, 2010 | La Flor | Jill | Kelly B. | 6th Voted Out Day 15 |
Holly | Yve | 7th Voted Out Day 15 | |||
"What Goes Around, Comes Around" | October 27, 2010 | Espada | Espada | Jill | 8th Voted Out Day 18 |
"Company Will Be Arriving Soon" | November 3, 2010 | None4 | Jane | Alina | 9th Voted Out 1st Jury Member Day 22 |
Fabio | |||||
"Running the Camp" | November 10, 2010 | Benry, Dan, Fabio, Marty, Sash | Brenda | Marty | 10th Voted Out 2nd Jury Member Day 24 |
"Stuck in the Middle" | November 17, 2010 | Chase, Fabio, Jane, Kelly S., NaOnka | Jane | Brenda | 11th Voted Out 3rd Jury Member Day 27 |
"We Did It Guys" | November 24, 2010 | Recap episode | |||
"You Started, You're Finishing" | December 1, 2010 | Benry, Chase, |
None7 | NaOnka | Quit 4th Jury Member Day 28 |
Kelly S. | Quit 5th Jury Member Day 28 | ||||
"Not Sure Where I Stand" | December 8, 2010 | Chase [Holly, Jane] |
Sash | Benry | 12th Voted Out 6th Jury Member Day 32 |
"This is Going to Hurt" | December 15, 2010 | Chase [Holly, Sash] |
Fabio | Jane | 13th Voted Out 7th Jury Member Day 36 |
"What About Me?" | December 19, 2010 | None | Fabio | Dan | 14th Voted Out 8th Jury Member Day 37 |
Fabio | Holly | 15th Voted Out 9th Jury Member Day 38 | |||
"Reunion" | December 19, 2010 | Jury Vote | |||
Sash | 2nd Runner-up | ||||
Chase | Runner-up | ||||
Fabio | 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.
^3 Combined Reward and Immunity Challenge.
^4 There was no Reward Challenge due to the tribal merge.
^5 Holly gave up her reward in exchange for a tarp and a can of rice for the tribe.
^6 Dan did not participate in the challenge after being left out in a school yard pick, but he had guessed the correct winning team at the challenge and went along with them on the reward.
^7 There was no Immunity Challenge after NaOnka and Kelly S. quit the game.
Episodes
Episode # |
Title | Rating/Share (Household) |
Rating/Share (18-49) |
Original air date | U.S. viewers (million) |
Weekly Rank |
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1 | "Young at Heart" | 6.8/12[10] | 4.0/13[10] | September 15, 2010 | 12.23[10] | #7[11] |
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2 | "Fatigue Makes Cowards of Us All" | 7.0/12[12] | 4.0/12[12] | September 22, 2010 | 12.59[12] | #19[13] |
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3 | "Glitter in Their Eyes" | 7.1/12[14] | 3.5/11[14] | September 29, 2010 | 12.26[14] | #18[15] |
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4 | "Pulling the Trigger" | 7.0/12[16] | 3.8/11[16] | October 6, 2010 | 12.05[16] | #19[17] |
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5 | "Turf Wars" | 6.9/11[18] | 3.8/11[18] | October 13, 2010 | 12.32[18] | #15[19] |
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6 | "Worst Case Scenario" | 7.0/12[20] | 3.6/11[20] | October 20, 2010 | 12.26[20] | #14[21] |
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7 | "What Goes Around, Comes Around" | 6.6/11[22] | 3.5/10[22] | October 27, 2010 | 11.82[22] | #19[23] |
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8 | "Company Will Be Arriving Soon" | 7.0/11[24] | 3.7/11[24] | November 3, 2010 | 12.30[24] | #13[25] |
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9 | "Running the Camp" | 6.4/10[26] | 3.2/10[26] | November 10, 2010 | 11.29[26] | #19[27] |
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10 | "Stuck in the Middle" | 6.9/11[28] | 3.5/10[28] | November 17, 2010 | 11.98[28] | #17[29] |
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11 | "We Did It Guys" | 4.7/8[30] | 2.0/7[30] | November 24, 2010 | 8.02[30] | #24[31] |
A recap of the first 27 days including previously un-aired bonus footage. | ||||||
12 | "You Started, You're Finishing" | 7.0/11[32] | 3.6/11[32] | December 1, 2010 | 12.26[32] | #6[33] |
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13 | "Not Sure Where I Stand" | 6.8/11[34] | 3.6/10[34] | December 8, 2010 | 12.13[34] | #10[35] |
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13 | "This is Going to Hurt" | 7.0/12[36] | 3.5/11[36] | December 15, 2010 | 12.32[36] | #10[37] |
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15 | "What About Me?" | 7.3/12[37] | 4.1/10[38] | December 19, 2010 | 13.58[37] | #8[37] |
Knowing that he was odd man out in the alliance of Chase/Holly/Sash, Fabio worked on breaking up the alliance. At the Immunity Challenge, while Fabio fell behind due to a missed answer on the second question, he quickly caught up to Chase, Holly, and Sash during the puzzle assembly stage and picked up the win. Fabio talked to Chase and Sash about voting out Holly before Dan using the argument that Holly was a bigger threat than Dan for jury votes. At Tribal Council, Dan lobbied to keeping him around because nobody would give him a million dollars and that Holly was a threat to win. However, his lobbying went for naught when he was voted out.
On day 38, the final four received tree mail telling them to take the traditional journey honoring the castaways voted out before heading to their final Immunity Challenge. At the challenge, Fabio outlasted Sash to take the final Individual Immunity. The win forced the Chase/Holly/Sash alliance to turn on one of their own. All three talked to Fabio about taking them to the Final Three. Sash told Fabio that if Fabio had not won immunity then Sash would have taken Chase and Fabio to the Final Three, but Fabio thought Sash might be lying. When Fabio asked Chase about the alliance's plans should Fabio lose immunity, he told him that the plan was always to vote out Fabio and that he would have stuck to the plan. Holly told Fabio that Sash was the biggest threat for jury votes and that she would have stuck to the alliance's plans to vote him out. At Tribal Council, the alliance of three continued their pitch to Fabio to keep them in the game. Ultimately, Fabio saw Holly as his biggest threat, and she was sent home. Chase, Fabio, and Sash woke up on day 39 and enjoyed the traditional breakfast. Before heading off to the final Tribal Council, the trio burned their camp site. At the final Tribal Council, Chase focused on being open with the jury about how he played the game. Fabio told the jury that he was always open with everybody, had not back stabbed anybody, and had earned his spot in the Final Three. Sash emphasized that he was remorseful about the alliances that he had broken but that the friendships he made were important to him. Chase was mocked by several members of the jury for his rash decisions. Chase and Sash charged Fabio with never knowing what was going on. Still, the jury chose Fabio as the title of Sole Survivor over Chase and Sash in a 5–4–0 vote. | ||||||
16 | "Reunion" | 6.1/11[37] | 3.0/8[38] | December 19, 2010 | 11.19[37] | #14[37] |
The castaways return to discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst. |
Voting history
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^8 Kelly B. was voted out 5–1 after a tie-breaker vote between her and Marty. In the initial vote, Kelly B. and Marty each received three votes while Brenda received two.
^9 Because Sash played the Hidden Immunity Idol, one vote against him did not count.
Reception
The season received mixed reception from fans and critics. While some of the fans appreciated it for some of its strong cast members, Survivor columnist Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly ranked it as the worst season because "1) Splitting the tribes up by age and the Medallion of Power were both enormous flops. 2) Like One World, Thailand and Fiji, just too many unlikable players. 3) Two people quitting with only 11 days left. 4) No big memorable moments. Even Thailand had the fake merge and Fiji had the big Yau-Man/Dreamz free car deal gone bad, but what was Nicaragua's signature moment? Unfortunately, it was people quitting, and that was memorable for all the wrong reasons."[39] When Jimmy Fallon, a longtime fan of the show, interviewed Jeff Probst on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, he said that he was disappointed with this season and called it a popularity contest. Probst even admitted that season was boring and that was why he and the producers decided to add the "Redemption Island" twist for the next season.[40]
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