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Survivor South Africa: Philippines

Season of television series


Survivor South Africa: Philippines is the sixth season of the South African reality competition show Survivor South Africa. The season was filmed in January and February 2018 in the Palawan province of the Philippines[1] and aired weekly on M-Net from May 3, 2018, until the live finale on August 16, 2018, when Tom Swartz was crowned Sole Survivor over Jeanne Michel in a vote of 6-1. It was the fourth season hosted by Nico Panagio and was produced by Afrokaans Film & Television.

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This season incorporated several format changes and twists from international editions. This was the first Survivor South Africa season to last 39 days — the typical length of the American series — instead of the 27 or 29-day format used in earlier seasons.[2] This season also featured a tribe swap during which a third tribe was introduced alongside the original two starting tribes (as first seen in Survivor: Cambodia), a Tribal Council vote to swap members on two tribes (as seen in the 2016 season of Australian Survivor) and a vote to remove a jury member (as first seen in Survivor: Kaôh Rōng). This season also provided the first instance on the South African franchise of rock draw tie-breaker at Tribal Council. While the rule change to the tie-break rules was alluded to on Survivor South Africa: Champions,[3] this is the first instance that a tie was broken by rock draw instead of vote count-backs or tiebreaker challenges.

Contestants

The cast is composed of 18 players,[4] initially split into two tribes containing nine members each; Luzon and Mindanao, named after the two largest islands of the Philippines. Adrian "Ace" Chetty won a wildcard competition to compete in the season.[5]

On Day 9, the castaways were divided into three tribes with the creation of the Visayas tribe,[6] named after the third largest region of islands in the Philippines. Day 16 saw two tribes voting one of their own at Tribal Council to swap tribes, bringing another tribemate along with them. Day 22 saw the three tribes merge into the Araw tribe, named after the Filipino word for "sun".

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  1. Due to a deadlocked tie after two rounds of voting and the non-tied contestants being unable to come up with a unanimous decision to vote out either Annalize or Josie, the non-tied contestants—Ace, Chané, Neil, Palesa, Tom and Vusi—drew rocks to resolve the vote; Neil picked the white rock and was therefore eliminated.
  2. On Day 38, for winning the final immunity challenge, Jeanne also earned the power to eliminate one of the jurors. She chose Werner.

Future appearances

Antoinette 'Toni' Tebbutt, Palesa Tau, Pheko 'PK' Phetoe, Seamus Holmes and Tevin Naidu competed again in Survivor South Africa: Return of the Outcasts in 2022. They finished in 11th, 12th, 19th, 16th and 17th place, respectively.[7]

Season summary

The season was filmed in El Nido, Palawan in the Philippines.

The new 18 castaways were divided into two tribes: Luzon and Mindanao. Initially Luzon were divided by alliances trying to win over Ace's loyalty, while Mindanao dominated in the early challenges. A tribe expansion saw Mindanao acquire majority over the original two tribes, while a third tribe called Visayas saw Tom, Chané, Palesa, and Vusi in an uneasy truce from their original Luzon days. Even with a surprise vote shuffle, the Mindanaos diverted from one another in preparation for the merge. Jeanne, Katinka, and Werner saw comfort with new tribal lines, while Toni and PK sought to protect Mindanao Strong by cutting potential strategic threats.

At the Merge, the Visayas tribe offered to the original Mindanao alliance an easy first vote of Tom. However, Werner used this opportunity to recruit Tom to eliminate the remaining Visayas members. With two idols in his possession, Werner became the leader of the majority alliance, using Annalize and Tom to systematically cut out the Visayas tribe and original Mindanao members, PK and Toni. As Werner accumulated power, the women in his alliance started to turn on him. When Katinka let slip to Tom of her and Annalize' plans, the men blindsided Katinka at the final five. At final four, however, after all advantages and idols had expired, Jeanne rallied Annalize and Tom to eliminate Werner as the biggest challenge and jury threat. After back to back surprise immunity challenge wins, Jeanne took Tom to the end to face the Final Tribal Council, and removed Werner from the jury itself. The jury was mostly able to set aside differences to respect Tom's scrambling underdog game more so than Jeanne's quietly hesitant strategic game, resulting in a victory for Tom by a vote of 6-1.

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Notes
  1. Due to a deadlocked tie after two rounds of voting to vote out either Annalize or Josie, the non-tied contestants—Ace, Chané, Neil, Palesa, Tom, and Vusi—drew rocks to resolve the vote; Neil picked the white rock and was therefore eliminated.
  2. Combined Reward and Immunity challenge.
  3. Instead of voting out players, the two losing tribes unknowingly voted to send a member to the other tribe, who in turn brought another tribemate with them. Luzon voted out Josie who brought Toni with her to Mindanao; Mindanao voted out Annalize who brought Katinka with her to Luzon.
  4. PK was not selected for the challenge, but received the food portion of the reward during the challenge.
  5. On Day 38, for winning the final immunity challenge, Jeanne also earned the power to eliminate one of the jurors. She chose Werner.
  6. The winner of the Final Immunity Challenge was also awarded the power to eliminate one of the jury members. Jeanne chose to eliminate Werner from the jury.

Episodes

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Voting history

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  1. On Day 16, a double Tribal Council was held where both tribes unknowingly voted for a castaway to be swapped to the other tribe.
  2. 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.
  3. After two rounds of voting, Tribal Council remained tied. Per the rules, the non-tied castaways would be eliminated by random draw.
  4. Instead of being eliminated from the game, Josie and Annalize switched tribes, and each were instructed to bring another tribemate with them. Josie and Toni were sent to Mindanao, while Annalize and Katinka were switched to Luzon.
  5. Due to a deadlocked tie after two rounds of voting between Annalize and Josie, the non-tied contestants—Ace, Chané, Neil, Palesa, Tom and Vusi—drew rocks to resolve the vote; Neil picked the white rock and was therefore eliminated.
  6. Tom played a hidden immunity idol on himself, therefore one vote against him was not counted.
  7. No vote; Marthunis chose to quit the game.
  8. PK and Werner each played a hidden immunity idol on themselves, therefore five votes and two votes against them respectively were not counted.
  9. Werner played a hidden immunity idol on Jeanne, therefore three votes against her were not counted.
  10. Chané and Tom were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.
  11. Annalize and Tom were not eligible to vote as the only eligible players they could vote for were each other.
  12. Annalize and Josie were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.
  13. Extra Vote; Annalize used an extra vote advantage at this tribal council, which she chose to use against Jeanne
  14. For winning the final immunity challenge, Jeanne also earned the power to eliminate a juror. She chose Werner.

References

  1. "Access to Some of El Nido's Tourist Spots to Be Limited This February". Spot.ph. 2018-01-11. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  2. Ferreira, Thinus (2018-02-10). "Survivor SA season 6 set in the Philippines". Channel24. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  3. Survivor South Africa. Season 5. Episode 11. 30 March 2014. Event occurs at 1:02:00. M-Net.
  4. "Survivor South Africa: Philippines – Meet the Cast-Aways". Stage and Screen. 2018-04-19. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  5. "Survivor SA: Wild Card Survivor". M-Net - It's Magic - Survivor SA: Wild Card Survivor. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  6. Saunders, Logan (2018-05-30). "Survivor SA: Philippines — "Ace in the Hole"". Rob Has a Podcast. Retrieved 2021-01-01.

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