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Survivor 26.14, “Last Push”: A messy season ends with a clean winner

Despite the unpredictable second half of Survivor: Caramoan, a sense of inevitability dominates the finale. Cochran has avoided the vote throughout the game, and his victory feels secure after he wins the final immunity challenge. The only question is whether Dawn or Sherri will receive any votes, and the bitter jury makes it clear neither has much chance to crack the scoreboard. While Jeff Probst makes a huge deal about Cochran being unconventional, it’s not a surprise to see him win the million

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Survivor 26.12, “The Beginning of the End”: Two contenders exit, and one’s a big surprise

In the very first episode of Survivor: Caramoan, Andrea faced serious danger by playing way too hard. She went after Francesca and received four votes from the minority group. The favorites’ dominance kept her off the radar for a while, but she’s survived a few close calls. Andrea’s chosen a risky game all season, and she faces the music this week. Once the other favorites learn that she’s targeting Brenda, they turn the tables and blindside her in the episode’s second Tribal Council.

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Survivor: Caramoan 26.9, “Cut Off the Head of the Snake”: Ridiculous finish keeps everyone guessing

There are many Survivor episodes where the outcome is predictable, and it’s fairly easy to describe what just happened. Those are the norm because players rarely stray from the safest move to go forward. Living in a different universe are the outliers that leave even the most able-minded fan yelling “what just happened?” This week is one of those wonderful episodes. Malcolm overplays his hand and seems destined to go home, but a desperate play to get Reynold’s idol keeps him safe. What he doesn’t know is that he isn’t getting any votes. Worried about her own security, Andrea leads the charge for a safer plan and gets the majority to take out Michael.

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Survivor: Caramoan Ep. 26.7, “Tubby Lunchbox” sets the stage for post-merge chaos

Survivor: Caramoan Review, Season 26, Episode 7 “Tubby Lunchbox” Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (ET) on CBS The “Fans vs. Favorites” concept on Survivor is tricky because there’s such a big difference in playing as a newbie. The returnees are savvier in both game play and hogging the camera, so it pushes the fans into the background. Such is …

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Survivor: Caramoan Ep. 26.5, “Persona Non Grata” sends Brandon Hantz on a suicide mission

Survivor: Caramoan Review, Season 26, Episode 5 “Persona Non Grata” Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (ET) on CBS When Survivor announced their cast of returning players for this second “Fans vs. Favorites” season, the one that stood out was Brandon Hantz. Although he provided memorable television in his first appearance, he’s also an unstable guy who …

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Survivor: Caramoan Ep. 26.4, “Kill or Be Killed”: Fans alter course as they march towards oblivion

Survivor: Caramoan Review, Season 26, Episode 4 “Kill or Be Killed” Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (ET) on CBS In the past 25 seasons of Survivor, there are several prime examples of hapless tribes. Last season’s Matsing lost the first four challenges and was quickly absorbed into the other two groups. Back in Palau, Ulong never …

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Survivor: Caramoan Ep. 26.3, “There’s Gonna to Be Hell to Pay” forces the fans to pick between strategy and unity

Survivor: Caramoan Review, Season 26, Episode 3 “There’s Gonna Be Hell to Pay” Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (ET) on CBS When Survivor premiered on May 31, 2000, it was set up as a social experiment where people with different backgrounds formed a new community in a remote setting. They were voting each other out, but …

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