Survivor: Cagayan
Survivor: Cagayan | |
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Winner | Tony Vlachos |
Presented by | Jeff Probst |
No. of episodes | 13 |
No. of days | 39 |
No. of castaways | 18 |
Production | |
Location(s) | Palaui Island, Cagayan, Philippines[1] |
Filming dates | July 11, 2013 – August 18, 2013[2] |
Broadcast | |
Original run | February 26, 2014 – May 21, 2014 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Survivor: Blood vs. Water |
Followed by | Survivor: San Juan del Sur |
Survivor: Cagayan, also known as Survivor: Cagayan — Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty,[3][4] is the twenty-eighth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season filmed from July 11–August 18, 2013,[1] and premiered on February 26, 2014, with the first two episodes screened back-to-back,[4][5][6] featuring 18 new players divided into three tribes of six based on dominant attribute — athleticism, intelligence, and attractiveness.[7][8] For the first time since Survivor: Thailand in 2002, the finale and live reunion show did not take place on a Sunday but instead aired in the show's regular time slot on May 21, 2014. That night, Tony Vlachos was named the Sole Survivor over Yung "Woo" Hwang by a vote of 8–1.
The fourth consecutive season to be filmed in the Philippines, this season features the return of a hidden immunity idol that can be used at Tribal Council after the votes have been read (similar to Survivor: Panama and Survivor: Cook Islands), which was hidden once the tribes merged, except this idol came without a clue.[9] This is in addition to hidden immunity idols that must be played after the votes are cast but before they are read, as seen in Survivor: Fiji onward. This is also the first time in 10 seasons, since Survivor: Tocantins, to feature a final two instead of a final three.
Contestants
The cast is composed of 18 new players, initially split into three tribes containing six members each: Aparri ("Brawn"), Luzon ("Brains"), and Solana ("Beauty").[10] The Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty tribe division concluded with a tribe switch in the fourth episode, on day 12.[11][12] The cast includes former professional basketball player Cliff Robinson and David Samson, president of the Major League Baseball team Miami Marlins.[13]
Contestant | Original tribe | Switched tribe | Merged tribe | Finish |
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Samson, DavidDavid Samson 45, Plantation, Florida |
Luzon | 1st voted out Day 3 | ||
Adelstein, GarrettGarrett Adelstein 27, Santa Monica, California |
Luzon | 2nd voted out Day 6 | ||
Johnston, BriceBrice Johnston 27, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Solana | 3rd voted out Day 8 | ||
Taylor, J'TiaJ'Tia Taylor 31, Chicago, Illinois |
Luzon | 4th voted out Day 11 | ||
Robinson, CliffCliff Robinson 46, Newark, New Jersey |
Aparri | Solana | 5th voted out Day 14 | |
Ogle, LindseyLindsey Ogle 29, Kokomo, Indiana |
Aparri | Solana | Quit Day 14 | |
Maxwell, AlexisAlexis Maxwell 21, Addison, Illinois |
Solana | Aparri | 6th voted out Day 16 | |
Lacina, SarahSarah Lacina 29, Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
Aparri | Aparri | Solarrion | 7th voted out 1st jury member Day 19 |
McLeod, MorganMorgan McLeod 21, San Jose, California |
Solana | Aparri | 8th voted out 2nd jury member Day 22 | |
McKanas, LJLJ McKanas 34, Boston, Massachusetts |
Solana | Solana | 9th voted out 3rd jury member Day 25 | |
Wood, JeremiahJeremiah Wood 34, Dobson, North Carolina |
Solana | Aparri | 10th voted out 4th jury member Day 28 | |
Bland, JefraJefra Bland 22, Campbellsville, Kentucky |
Solana | Solana | 11th voted out 5th jury member Day 30 | |
Fox, Latasha "Tasha"Latasha "Tasha" Fox 37, St. Louis, Missouri |
Luzon | Aparri | 12th voted out 6th jury member Day 33 | |
Hegarty, TrishTrish Hegarty 48, Needham, Massachusetts |
Aparri | Solana | 13th voted out 7th jury member Day 36 | |
Bledsoe, SpencerSpencer Bledsoe 21, Chicago, Illinois |
Luzon | Aparri | 14th voted out 8th jury member Day 37 | |
McQuillen, Kassandra "Kass"Kassandra "Kass" McQuillen 41, Tehachapi, California |
Luzon | Aparri | 15th voted out 9th jury member Day 38 | |
Hwang, Yung "Woo"Yung "Woo" Hwang 29, Newport Beach, California |
Aparri | Solana | Runner-up | |
Vlachos, TonyTony Vlachos 39, Jersey City, New Jersey |
Aparri | Solana | Sole Survivor |
Season summary
The eighteen new castaways were divided into three tribes based on primary attribute: Aparri (Brawn), Luzon (Brains), and Solana (Beauty). The Brains tribe stumbled out of the gate, losing three of the first four immunity challenges and being reduced to only Tasha, Kass, and Spencer. The Beauty tribe, led by LJ, only lost one member, while the Brawn tribe went undefeated in challenges. With 14 players remaining, the castaways were shuffled into two tribes of seven: Aparri—featuring the three Brains, three Beauty, and Sarah from the Brawn tribe— and Solana, consisting of Beauties LJ and Jefra, and the other five Brawn. The Brawn initially planned to hold strong and get rid of LJ, but he and Jefra convinced Tony and Trish to turn on the Brawn alliance to vote out physical threat Cliff instead.
The tribes merged with 11 players remaining, five from Solana and six from Aparri. While the swapped tribes looked like they were going to stick together, Tony attempted to sway his old ally Sarah back to the Brawn-heavy Solana alliance, but Sarah was indecisive. Instead, Trish persuaded Kass to swap alliances, which she did, eliminating Sarah and putting Solana in power. Despite being in the majority, Tony’s paranoia continually got the better of him as he and Woo navigated between alliances to blindside potential threats. He also found multiple hidden immunity idols, including a special one that could be used after the votes were read. Tony lied about the idol’s “different powers” and successfully managed to avoid being targeted out of fear, ending up in the final three with Kass and Woo.
Woo won the final immunity challenge; while Kass seemed like an easy choice to take to the end after betraying her initial alliance, Tony convinced Woo to honor their bond as tribe mates throughout the entire game, and Woo took Tony to the Final Tribal Council. At the Final Tribal Council, a majority of the jury grilled Tony for his aggressive game play, while Woo was criticized for riding Tony's coattails. Ultimately Tony was awarded the title of Sole Survivor with eight of the nine jury votes.
Episode title | Original air date | Challenge winner(s) | Eliminated | Finish | |
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"Hot Girl With a Grudge" | February 26, 2014 | Solana | David | 1st voted out Day 3 | |
Aparri | |||||
Aparri | Garrett | 2nd voted out Day 6 | |||
Solana | |||||
"Cops-R-Us" | March 5, 2014 | Aparri | Brice | 3rd voted out Day 8 | |
Luzon | |||||
"Our Time to Shine" | March 12, 2014 | Solana | Solana | J'Tia | 4th voted out Day 11 |
Aparri | Aparri | ||||
"Odd One Out" | March 19, 2014 | Solana | Aparri | Cliff | 5th voted out Day 14 |
"We Found Our Zombies" | March 26, 2014 | Solana | Solana | Lindsey | Quit Day 14 |
Alexis | 6th voted out Day 16 | ||||
"Head of the Snake" | April 2, 2014 | None[lower-alpha 1] | Woo | Sarah | 7th voted out 1st jury member Day 19 |
"Mad Treasure Hunt" | April 9, 2014 | Jefra, Jeremiah, LJ, Morgan, Spencer |
Spencer | Morgan | 8th voted out 2nd jury member Day 22 |
"Bag of Tricks" | April 16, 2014 | Jeremiah, Spencer, Tony |
Tasha | LJ | 9th voted out 3rd jury member Day 25 |
"Sitting In My Spy Shack" | April 23, 2014 | Jefra, Jeremiah, Spencer, Tasha |
Tasha | Jeremiah | 10th voted out 4th jury member Day 28 |
"Chaos Is My Friend" | April 30, 2014 | Survivor Auction |
Tasha | Jefra | 11th voted out 5th jury member Day 30 |
"Havoc to Wreak" | May 7, 2014 | Kass, Spencer, Woo |
Spencer | Tasha | 12th voted out 6th jury member Day 33 |
"Straw That Broke The Camel's Back" | May 14, 2014 | Tony [Trish] |
Spencer | Trish | 13th voted out 7th jury member Day 36 |
"It's Do or Die" | May 21, 2014 | None | Kass | Spencer | 14th voted out 8th jury member Day 37 |
Woo | Kass | 15th voted out 9th jury member Day 38 | |||
"Reunion" | Jury vote | ||||
Woo | Runner-up | ||||
Tony | Sole Survivor |
- ↑ There was no reward challenge due to the tribal merge.
Episodes
No. in series |
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Title | CBS recap | Rating/Share 18-49 |
Original air date | U.S. viewers (million) |
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410 | 1 | "Hot Girl With a Grudge" | Recap | 2.4/7[14] | February 26, 2014 | 9.40[14] | 20[15] |
All three tribes were asked to designate a leader. David, Sarah, and LJ were chosen for the Brains, Brawn, and Beauty tribes respectively; they then had to pick their tribe's weakest player as David, Sarah, and LJ respectively chose Garrett, Trish, and Morgan. All three were flown by helicopter to their camps, while the remaining tribe members had to walk there. Upon arriving at camp, the weakest players had to choose between an extra bag of rice for the tribe or a clue to a hidden immunity idol. Garrett and Morgan chose to look for the Idol, but only Garrett found one, while Trish chose the extra bag of rice. Brice began to bond with Morgan after noticing bonds were forming between LJ and Jeremiah, and Alexis and Jefra. At the Brawn camp, Woo recognized Cliff, but the tribe didn't care about his professional sports past. Sarah confronted Tony, as she pegged him as being a cop, but he denied it and claimed to be a construction worker. At the Brains camp, J'Tia was leading the tribe in building their shelter despite coming across as bossy.
At the challenge, the Brawns and the Beauty tribe took a big lead; by the time the Brains tribe began the puzzle, the other tribes were almost finished. The Beauty tribe finished first with the Brawn tribe coming in second. At the Brains camp, Kass and David debated over who to vote out: Kass wanted J'Tia out for her poor attitude and work ethic, while David wanted to target Garrett, who he saw as a threat later in the game. Garrett was conflicted between voting for J'Tia and David after being selected by David as the weakest tribe member. J'Tia and Tasha agreed to Garrett's plan, but Spencer was paranoid about David potentially having an idol and believed J'Tia was the easier vote. In the end, Spencer sided with Garrett and David was voted out. After the vote, Kass found herself in a swing vote position, sitting between Spencer and Garrett, and J'Tia and Tasha, eventually allying with the former. At the Brawn camp, Cliff and Woo bonded, while Tony wasn't fond of Cliff's popularity within the tribe. Trish and Lindsey argued over workload. Tony built a hiding spot in the shelter, named the "Spy Shack," to eavesdrop on his tribe's conversations. At the Beauty camp, Jeremiah and Morgan bonded, while Brice attempted to solidify an alliance with them.
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411 | 2 | "Cops-R-Us" | Recap | 2.4/8[16] | March 5, 2014 | 9.58[16] | 18[17] |
Spencer questioned the rest of his tribe if J'Tia would have been voted out if Garrett had not had an open discussion about the vote. Tasha said she planned to vote for J'Tia until Garrett revealed his alliance that didn't involve her. At the Brawn camp, Tony admitted to Sarah that he's a police officer, which she earlier suspected and he denied. The two formed an alliance, naming it "Cops-R-Us." Tony lied to Sarah, claiming that Cliff and Lindsey suggested an interest in getting Sarah out of the game. A rain storm came down on the castaways throughout the night and following day. At the Beauty camp, LJ ventured off during the storm in search of the hidden immunity idol and eventually found it. At the Brains camp, they all practiced throwing water to each other from coconut-to-coconut based on their challenge clue.
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412 | 3 | "Our Time to Shine" | Recap | 2.5/8[18] | March 12, 2014 | 9.66[18] | 16[19] |
After returning from Tribal Council, Morgan approached Jeremiah in front of the entire tribe to question his reason for voting with LJ, Alexis, and Jefra rather than siding with herself and Brice. Jeremiah defended himself saying that his first alliance was with LJ, Alexis, and Jefra, and he felt Brice was too much of a social threat. Morgan worked on convincing Jefra and Alexis that Jeremiah had actually been the one organizing the vote for Alexis. Back at the Brains' camp, they again practiced for a challenge based on the clue they received in tree-mail.
Throughout the challenge, the Beauty and Brains tribes were neck-and-neck while Brawn constantly trailed. However, after the Beauty tribe won the challenge, J'Tia of the Brains struggled with hoisting the last item, a flag, resulting in the Brawn tribe catching up and eventually placing second. At the Beauty camp, Jeremiah pulled out a note from their reward in front of the tribe, a hidden immunity idol clue which he read out loud. He proceeded to kill the rooster for the tribe to eat by ripping its head off. At the Brawn's camp, Sarah conspired to get Cliff out of the game due to Tony's lie to Sarah about Cliff targeting her, convincing Woo and Trish to throw the upcoming immunity challenge to do so.
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413 | 4 | "Odd One Out" | Recap | 2.5/8[20] | March 19, 2014 | 9.46[20] | 14[21] |
The Brains tribe comes back to camp pleased with their decision to vote out J'Tia at Tribal Council. The next day, the tree mail suggested a reward challenge for food. When the tribes arrived to the challenge, host Jeff Probst told the castaways to drop their buffs, as the three tribes were being redistributed into two tribes. The entire "Brawn" tribe, with the exception of Sarah, joined two "Beauty" members, LJ and Jefra, to make up the new Solana tribe. Sarah would join the three remaining "Brains" (Kass, Spencer, Tasha) and the remaining "Beauty" members (Jeremiah, Alexis, Morgan) to make up the new Aparri tribe.
The new Solana tribe won the challenge 2–1 after Cliff proved too heavy for Spencer and Jeremiah to shift. Back at the Solana camp, LJ and Trish formed a bond after both found out they were from Massachusetts. This led to the chagrin of her fellow "Brawn" allies, who were concerned that Trish would abandon their alliance. Meanwhile at Aparri, the former Brains tribe found themselves in a power position after Alexis, Morgan, and Jeremiah each sought out their own new alliance of four with them.
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414 | 5 | "We Found Our Zombies" | Recap | 2.3/7[22] | March 26, 2014 | 9.85[22] | 12[23] |
After Tribal Council, Trish approached Lindsey to explain why she flipped from their alliance. The two instead engaged in a heated argument, resulting in Lindsey walking away from camp. Jeff met up with Lindsey and she informed him that she was pulling herself from the game; fearing that, if she stayed any longer, she might do something that she wouldn't want her child to see. Soon after, Jeff stopped by Solana's camp to inform the tribe of Lindsey's decision to leave.
The Solana tribe won the reward challenge and selected Tony and Woo to go to the Aparri camp and pick two items they'd like to take. Tony and Woo opened two notes given to them at the challenge: one informing them of the items they could choose from and the second being a clue to the hidden immunity idol at their own camp. Instead, Tony pretended they were given a clue to assign to a member of the Aparri tribe, giving it to Jeremiah in an attempt to make him a target. Jeremiah later realized that the clue was the same one he had received while on the original Solana tribe and therefore useless to him at Aparri, though Spencer and Alexis appeared skeptical about that claim.
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415 | 6 | "Head of the Snake" | Recap | 2.3/7[24] | April 2, 2014 | 9.48[24] | 17[25] |
On Day 17, both tribes were anticipating a merge. Their assumptions proved correct after tree mail instructed the former Solana tribe to move to the Aparri beach. Upon arrival, the merge was confirmed and they were informed of a new hidden immunity idol with unspecified "different powers." With the new tribe totaling eleven members, each former tribe attempted to solidify their numbers ahead of the first individual immunity challenge. Despite some tension between Kass and Sarah, the former Aparri tribe had a one-member numerical advantage, so Tony attempted to get his former ally Sarah to flip to the Solana alliance.
Woo held out against Tony to win immunity. Sarah decided to remain loyal to the former Aparri tribe and encouraged her allies to vote for Tony. When questioned by Tony about her allegiances, Sarah remained non-committal and he realized she would not turn to their side. Instead, Trish—who had overheard an argument between Sarah and Kass—questioned Kass about her role in the alliance and asked who from the former Aparri she would most likely vote for. When she answered with Sarah, Trish told her that the former Solana tribe would vote for Sarah per Kass' request, leaving the option for Kass to vote with them on the table. At Tribal Council, Tony revealed his hidden immunity idol and announced that it was a "community idol" to help any member of his alliance. Spencer then publicly announced for the Aparri alliance to switch their votes to "the other one." Thinking that "the other one" was LJ, Tony played his idol on him. LJ repaid the favor by playing his own idol on Tony, ensuring that both men were safe from the vote. "The other one" turned out to be Jefra, wasting both idols. However, Kass ended up turning on the Aparri alliance to send Sarah to the jury. | |||||||
416 | 7 | "Mad Treasure Hunt" | Recap | 2.4/7[26] | April 9, 2014 | 9.62[26] | 14[27] |
After Tribal Council, Spencer expressed his resentment towards Kass for voting against their alliance, though Kass remained pleased with her decision. The next day, tension grew after Kass called Morgan out for being lazy and spending all day laying in the shelter instead of contributing around camp.
The team of Jefra, Jeremiah, LJ, Morgan, and Spencer won the reward challenge. During their reward, Spencer found a clue to a hidden immunity idol in his napkin and slipped it into his pocket without anyone noticing. Back at camp, Spencer went off in the rain to read his clue and look for the idol, only to be followed by Woo. After the two met up and Spencer began walking away, Woo picked up the pants Spencer had left behind and discovered his idol clue when it fell out of the pants. Woo ran back to camp with the clue and informed everyone about Spencer's discovery, prompting everyone to begin searching for the idol. Eventually, Spencer found the idol when Kass—who was supposed to be watching him—briefly turned her back. Upon reading the sheet of parchment that came with the idol, Spencer learned that it was not the idol with "different powers" mentioned in the merge feast announcement.
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417 | 8 | "Bag of Tricks" | Recap | 2.3/8[28] | April 16, 2014 | 9.35[28] | 10[29] |
After receiving four votes at the previous Tribal Council, Tony went into a tirade upon returning to camp. Even though he was in the majority alliance, he was concerned that he might be the next to go for being perceived as a threat. Tony decided to shift the target onto his ally LJ by trying to get LJ to break the alliance's final six deal, telling LJ that he was concerned about the possibility of Woo having a hidden immunity idol. Once LJ proposed blindsiding Woo to mitigate Tony's paranoia, Tony had the leverage he needed to try to send LJ out of the game.
Tony, Spencer, and Jeremiah won the reward challenge. At the spa, Tony told Spencer and Jeremiah that things in his alliance were not as tight as they seemed and offered the opportunity for them to all work together. Spencer and Jeremiah agreed to be used as pawns for Tony's late-game plans provided in exchange for protection. Back at camp, LJ, Trish, and Jefra discussed Tony's increasing paranoia. Tasha tried to talk strategy with LJ, but LJ didn't feel he could benefit from Tasha's help and ignored her request to go for a walk.
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418 | 9 | "Sitting In My Spy Shack" | Recap | 2.3/7[30] | April 23, 2014 | 9.43[30] | 13[31] |
After Tribal Council, a blindsided Jefra confronted Tony and Woo about their betrayal of LJ, and questioned her standing within their alliance. Jefra voiced her concern to Trish about her distrust of Tony but, unbeknownst to them, Tony was hiding in nearby bushes listening in.
Although they were slightly behind after the paddling portion, the team of Jefra, Jeremiah, Spencer, and Tasha won reward after the latter two solved the puzzle. Back at camp, the losing team noted that Jefra was the only one of their alliance on the reward, and worried that she would flip on them after her reaction to LJ's elimination. Despite Tony's attempts to strategize, Trish and Woo went to gather food. After climbing up a large papaya tree, Woo fell out of the tree but was mostly unharmed, save for a bruised tailbone. At Callao Cave, Jeremiah, Spencer, and Tasha tried to convince Jefra to align with them. The four were given a surprise reward of letters from home; Jefra's letter from her mom reminded her to not let her emotions and kindness rule her, and she agreed to align with the minority alliance.
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419 | 10 | "Chaos Is My Friend" | Recap | 2.3/7[32] | April 30, 2014 | 9.70[32] | 14[33] |
Upon returning to camp, Kass told Spencer that she knew he had a hidden immunity idol because of how he had acted towards her. The next day, the tribe received their money for a Survivor Auction.
Tony's advantage, rather than an advantage in the immunity challenge as expected, instead turned out to be a clue for another regular hidden immunity idol, which he later found and showed to his alliance. Meanwhile, Tasha spent time with the three other remaining girls on the tribe, as Spencer put into Tony's head the idea that the girls may form an all-girl alliance and pick the guys off, also mentioning that Jefra tried to blindside Tony in the last vote.
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420 | 11 | "Havoc to Wreak" | Recap | 2.4/8[34] | May 7, 2014 | 9.91[34] | 12[35] |
The morning after Tribal Council while the men were talking about Tony's career as a police officer, Tony commented about how Kass may not be feeling well since she was sleeping in. Kass—who was actually awake—misheard him and believed that he was saying bad things about her, leading to a confrontation between the two. In the heat of their argument, Tony dared Kass to vote for him at the next Tribal Council, admitting that he had a special hidden immunity idol, and threatened that Kass would go home if she wrote his name down.
The team of Spencer, Kass, and Woo initially fell behind, but Spencer managed to pull ahead with Kass's help and win the reward. During the lunch, Spencer brought up the possibility of voting for Tony. Kass agreed with the idea, but Woo appeared reluctant. After returning to camp, Spencer relayed the plan to Tasha of Spencer, Tasha, Woo, and Kass splitting their four votes between Tony and Trish, voting out Trish if Tony played his idol. Meanwhile, Woo lied to Tony that Spencer and Kass, while on reward, agreed on voting out Tasha. Tony seemed skeptical due to Spencer and Tasha's alliance and subsequently believed that Woo was lying to him in preparation for a blindside.
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421 | 12 | "Straw That Broke The Camel's Back" | Recap | 2.6/9[36] | May 14, 2014 | 9.93[36] | 12[37] |
The morning after Tribal Council, Tony informed Woo that he planned on taking Woo and Kass to the final three, believing that Kass would get no votes from the jury. Later, Tony went on a walk with Kass, telling her that Woo told him about Kass's plan to blindside Tony, but forgave her and promised her that he would take her and Trish to the final three. Kass returned to camp to tell Woo, angering Tony and causing Woo to doubt where he stands with Tony.
Tony won the challenge, with his bucket fully overflowing with mud and chose Trish to share the reward with him. While the two of them ate, Spencer, Kass, and Woo once again began planning to vote out either Tony and Trish, saying that the pair was inseparable. Woo seemed more willing to go along with this plan due to his new distrust of Tony. Kass stated that she would prefer to vote out Trish due to her loyalty to Tony, calling Trish a "goat," a comment Trish heard from the other side of camp.
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422 | 13 | "It's Do or Die" | Recap | 2.6/8[38] | May 21, 2014 | 9.58[38] | 8[39] |
The final four returned to camp after voting Trish out, with Tony explaining that his vote for Trish was purely strategic, but admitted he was sad to get rid of his closest ally. Tony continued his bluff that his special idol guaranteed him a spot in the final three, but Kass was doubtful about its purported rules. The next morning, the final four castaways were given a feast and visited by their loved ones: Kass' husband, Woo's cousin Mikey, Spencer's sister Taryn, and Tony's best friend Arnold. Arnold explained that Tony's wife, his original loved one choice, decided to stay home with their four-month-old daughter, which led to Tony crying over missing his family.
Despite being the last person to release their key, Kass made a huge comeback on the puzzle portion to win immunity. Knowing he was likely the target, Spencer told Tony that he believed that there would be two finalists instead of three, and that Tony would likely be voted out by Kass or Woo if either won the final challenge. At Tribal Council, Spencer pled his case but it fell on deaf ears as he was voted out, with Tony revealing that his special idol had already expired. Host Jeff Probst revealed that Spencer was correct in assuming that there would be a final two before sending the final three back to camp. Upon returning to camp, Kass and Woo agreed that Tony would beat either of them at the Final Tribal Council, and vowed to take each other to the end if Tony lost the final challenge.
Kass and Woo were neck-and-neck in assembling their cogs, but Woo barely edged Kass out to win, earning the sole vote at that night's Tribal Council. Tony attempted to appeal to Woo's values of honor, loyalty, and integrity, telling Woo that eliminating him—an ally of his since the start of the game—would invalidate those values. Kass stressed her unlikability and Tony's strategic dominance, urging Woo to honor their pact made the previous night. At Tribal Council, Woo decided to uphold his values and made Kass the final member of the jury. Woo rationalized taking Tony to the end by stating that the move would likely garner more respect from the jury. The next morning, the final two were treated to a breakfast with champagne. At the Final Tribal Council, Tony opened by stating that he will answer all the jury's statements truthfully and that his in-game decisions were purely strategic, while Woo emphasized his adherence to the five tenets of Tae Kwon Do—discipline, integrity, loyalty, respect, and harmony between mind and body—despite knowing the game's propensity for deceit. The jury then addressed the two finalists. Sarah berated Tony, a fellow cop, for swearing on his badge and subsequently breaking his promise, and asked Woo if he would vote for her if she had played Woo's game; Woo answered yes. Jefra asked Tony to own his lying and backstabbing; while Tony admitted to his deception, he stated that his betrayal of Jefra was a response to her earlier attempt to flip on Tony. Morgan expressed her admiration of Tony for being able to manipulate men without being a physically attractive woman, which Tony attributed for being socially generous and genuine around camp, while also noting respect to Woo for taking Tony over Kass to the finals. Jeremiah berated Tony for swearing on the lives of his wife and daughter; he asked Tony if they existed, to which Tony confirmed that they did. Jeremiah stated that breaking a promise on a loved one goes against his values, before asking Woo if he really wanted to win. Tasha asked Tony to articulate how he managed to retain his alliance despite betraying them multiple times; Tony explained that he did so by immediately rationalizing his decisions to them, while also expressing sadness over betraying Trish. Tasha asked Woo why he aligned with Tony over all others, to which Woo replied that the two of them didn't actually align until right before the merge, and that he managed to adapt his gameplay accordingly. LJ asked Tony who his gameplay self is in relation to his true identity, to which Tony replied that he was scared of LJ's strategic prowess and lured LJ into thinking about voting Woo out. Kass asked Woo why he didn't vote Tony out despite being told that voting Tony out was an undeniably better move for Woo. Woo stated that he wanted to retain his honor and that bringing a more-deserving competitor would look good on him in the eyes of the jury. Trish asked Woo whose idea it was to eliminate her and why, and Woo admitted that it was his idea because he didn't think anyone could beat Trish in the end. She then went off on Tony for betraying her despite being close allies from Day 1. Trish also berated Tony for breaking a promise made on his deceased father's grave, and asked Tony if the million dollars was worth swearing on his father's grave, to which he replied that it was. Spencer first compared Woo's game to the behavior of a dog, being led by his master Tony, and that Woo was firmly wedged in Tony's pocket. Woo defended his gameplay by asking Spencer, a superfan and student of the game, if he would have respected taking Kass to the end; Spencer replied that, as a student of the game, taking a weaker player to the end was a proper strategy. Woo stated that he wanted to take someone more deserving to the end instead. Instead of addressing Tony, Spencer spoke to the jury, defending Tony's incessant idol-hunting, strategic dominance and ferocity, pleading to his fellow jurors to vote for Tony. Months later, when the votes were read, it was revealed that the jury awarded Tony the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollars that accompanied it with eight of the nine votes, while only Tasha voted for Woo to win. | |||||||
423 | 14 | "Reunion" | 1.9/6[38] | May 21, 2014 | 7.14[38] | 14[39] | |
The castaways discuss the season with host, Jeff Probst. |
Voting history
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- ↑ 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.
- ↑ No vote: Lindsey chose to quit the game.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Alexis, Brice, and Morgan were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.
Reception
Survivor: Cagayan 's premiere episode on February 26, 2014, drew in 9.4 million viewers and a 2.4 rating. Viewership was up substantially from the 8.9 million viewers of the premiere for Survivor: Caramoan, the previous winter premiere, which was the series' weakest.[40] However, the 18-49 rating was on par with Caramoan 's 2.4 rating.[14]
In its third episode, Survivor: Cagayan gained higher ratings and brought in more viewers in the 18–49 adult demographic than time-slot rival American Idol for the first time in the series' history; the episode put up 2.5/8 ratings share with 9.86 million viewers, while Idol received a ratings share of 2.4/8 and had 9.57 million viewers.[41] This trend continued the following episode as well, this time with a rating three-tenths of a point higher than Idol.[20]
The season has received universal acclaim from both critics and fans, some calling it the best season since the show's early days. Survivor: Caramoan winner John Cochran called it one of the show's best seasons, and had particular praise for the season's final six contestants, calling it the best final six in the show's history.[42] Even host Jeff Probst, during the live reunion show, called it not only one of the best seasons, but also one of the best casts in the show's history.[43] Entertainment Weekly ranked it as the third best season of all time, behind Borneo and Micronesia (tied for first) and Heroes vs. Villains, calling it the best season with entirely new players since the very first one, and even then admitting that Borneo was only better simply by being the first.[44] Cagayan was similarly ranked third, behind Heroes vs. Villains and Borneo, by Examiner.com, which similarly called it the best season with an entirely new cast since the original. Cagayan was ranked #1 by Survivor fan site "Survivor Oz" in its 2014 rankings of all seasons of the series.[45] In the official CBS Watch issue commemorating the 15th anniversary of Survivor, Cagayan was voted by viewers as the #5 greatest season of the series, and was the only post-Heroes vs. Villains season to appear in the top 10.[46] In a different poll for the same magazine, Tony was voted as the 8th greatest player in Survivor history for his performance in Cagayan.[47] Lastly, LJ and Woo were respectively ranked 4th and 5th in the same magazine's poll for the "Hottest Male Castaway," while Morgan ranked 3rd in the corresponding poll for "Hottest Female Castaway". In all three cases, they were the highest-ranking contestants in both polls to have competed in only one season each.[48][49] In a 2015 interview, Jeff Probst admitted that, if Borneo is not taken into consideration, then Cagayan ties with Heroes vs. Villains as his personal favorite season of Survivor ever, and that Spencer ties with Rob Cesternino for his favorite non-winning contestant ever.[50]
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