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Yes. That being said, if you're someone who values good gameplay, and non-objectionable people, then you're gonna be very disappointed. This season's primary form of entertainment is the chaos, messiness, and gamebotty gameplay that bites everyone in the butt.
- Nick Caruso
- SURVIVOR: MICRONESIA — FANS VS. FAVORITES (Season 16) Micronesia (aka the season where a young ice cream scooper learned a very valuable life lesson) pitted 10 returnees against 10 new castaways, serving up one jaw-dropping moment after another.
- SURVIVOR: HEROES VS. VILLAINS (Season 20) Love it or hate it, there’s a reason why returning players are called back so often: They know the game inside and out, and they know how to bring it.
- SURVIVOR: BORNEO (Season 1) By today’s standards, Borneo could be seen as a bit sluggish, archaic even. While most of the players had no idea what strategy was, Richard Hatch and his Tagi alliance ran circles around the Pagong tribe, and the poor chaps never saw it coming.
- SURVIVOR: CAGAYAN — BRAINS VS. BRAWN VS. BEAUTY (Season 28) Cagayan is hands-down one of the greatest all-newbie seasons of all time. Not only were these personalities strong, but these rooks came to compete.
- 46 'Survivor: Island of The Idols'
- 45 'Survivor: Nicaragua'
- 44 'Survivor: Thailand'
- 43 'Survivor: Redemption Island'
- 42 'Survivor: Worlds Apart'
- 41 'Survivor: One World'
- 40 'Survivor: Africa'
- 39 'Survivor: Gabon'
- 38 'Survivor: Edge of Extinction'
- 37 'Survivor: South Pacific'
Season 39
While there is always going to be debate and conversation surrounding which Survivor seasons are the best, there has been no question as to which season is the worst, as Survivor: Island of the Idols has held the mantle ever since its airing. The season's main twist is that contestants would go off by themselves to a third camp featuring legends Rob Mariano and Sandra Diaz-Twine, where they would get advice on the game and compete in a small challenge for a reward. This twist is not necessari...
Season 21
It would be difficult for any season to have to follow up the widely beloved and acclaimed Survivor: Heroes vs Villains, especially a season of new contestants, but Survivor: Nicaraguamanaged to disappoint even the most optimistic of viewers. The season attempted a multitude of twists to usher in a new era of Survivor, but the majority of these were largely flops and miscalculations in impact, such as the immediately forgotten Medallion of Power. Even outside of these twists, the season is ri...
Season 5
While Survivor's early seasons for the most part have done an exceptional job of aging gracefully when compared to the other, trashier reality competition shows of the early 2000s, this cannot be said for Survivor: Thailand. The season easily features the most unlikable cast of any season, with next to none of the contestants coming across as anything close to likable or rootable in the slightest. The gameplay was also deeply uninterested and a relic of early Survivor, being a very dominating...
Season 22
Survivor: Redemption Island had an interesting premise in attempting to be defined by its game-changing twist of having contestants compete to return to the game after being voted out, The season is largely remembered for being the biggest steamroll and display of dominance seen in the show's history, with returning player Rob Mariano making a mockery out of this selection of newbie players. His inclusion in the season, combined with the inclusion of infamous survivor villain Russell Hantz, f...
Season 30
While there were originally plans to have Survivor's 30th season be a massive celebration of the series like previous major milestones, issues behind the scenes ended up making Survivor: Worlds Apartanother standard season. The season splits its contestants into three tribes of six, themed around the economic and professional backgrounds of their members and designating them as either Blue Collar, White Collar, or No Collar. While this style of occupation and style-based division has worked b...
Season 24
Easily one of the biggest examples of missed potential in a twist in Survivor history, Survivor: One World's major twist is that it had both tribes living at the same camp with one another, along with being separated by sex. This simple yet ingenious twist seems like it would be a smash hit, allowing for a multitude of new possibilities in terms of strategy and gameplay, it quickly became apparent that such high-level gameplay would not happen in One World. One World's pre-merge is defined by...
Season 3
While nearly all the older seasons of Survivor have considerably aged in the face of the more modern seasons of the show, Survivor: Africa is a prominent example of a season that has not aged with grace. While the previous seasons still feature some significant high-level gameplay that has helped them age well compared to contemporary seasons, Africacrumbles under the weight of its location choice. The third season of the series ends up taking the contestants to the harsh grasslands of Africa...
Season 17
Easily one of the messiest and most chaotic casts in the history of the show, Survivor: Gabon is most commonly remembered and recognized for some of the worst and dumbest gameplay seen in the show's history. For what was always going to be a landmark season in the show's history, being the first season to be aired in high definition video quality, the main takeaway from fans was less of the beautiful African landscape and instead the increasingly stupid decision-making. While chaos and disord...
Season 38
Another season that is largely defined by an extra phase of the game added after the vote out, Survivor: Edge of Extinction introduces the titular Edge of Extinction, an island where every voted-off contestant goes. While there, they face much harsher living conditions than those still in the game, and at two different points in the game, all compete in a challenge for a chance to return to the game. The season also saw a selection of returning players, including Kelley Wentworth, David Wrigh...
Season 23
Following up on the themes and twists of Survivor: Redemption Island, Survivor: South Pacific brings back the controversial Redemption Island twist, as well as bringing back two new iconic returning players, Coach Wade and Ozzy Lusth. On top of the exciting returning players, the season also sees the debut of several other soon-to-be iconic cast members, including John Cochran and Brandon Hantz. While it made for a more entertaining and exciting season than Redemption Island, South Pacific st...
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Feb 28, 2024. 18 new castaways embark on the adventure of a lifetime when they are left stranded on the breathtaking islands of Fiji. Tribes must be the first to crack the code to earn essential camp supplies.