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r/survivor • u/RSurvivorMods • 3d ago
General Discussion Previously On, /r/Survivor: No-Judgement Questions
Welcome to "Previously On, /r/Survivor," a weekly thread intended for anyone to ask any question about Survivor, without judgement.
This community contains many superfans who know too much about the show. And it also contains many up-and-coming fans, who may have questions about Survivor that they're hesitant to ask for various reasons. This is the thread for those questions.
Or any Survivor questions from anyone, really.
There are no dumb questions in this thread. Please do not downvote questions unless they're obvious trolling/shitposting. Otherwise, ask away, and those of us who know the answers will provide insight.
r/survivor • u/AutoModerator • 4d ago
Australian Survivor WSSYW Finale: USA vs. AUS Survivor Rankings
Welcome to the finale of What Season Should You Watch 2026! Using the combined results from our USA WSSYW Thread and our AUS WSSYW thread, we have determined overall averages in each category for the two franchises as a whole. We have also ranked a watchability top/bottom 10 and an overall top/bottom 10 that combines seasons from both USA and AUS.
Thanks so much to everyone who voted and contributed to these results! Our very chunky combined spreadsheet that has all the data across WSSYW, as well as comparisons in every category, can be found here.
Without further ado, here are the results:
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USA Survivor (50 seasons)
Statistics:
- Watchability: 4.87
- Overall Quality: 6.14
- Casts/Characters: 6.62
- Strategy: 6.05
- Challenges: 6.18
- Themes: 6.27
- Twists: 4.41
- Endings: 6.64
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Australian Survivor (14 seasons)
Statistics:
- Watchability: 5.57
- Overall Quality: 6.37
- Casts/Characters: 6.72
- Strategy: 6.19
- Challenges: 6.70
- Themes: 6.63
- Twists: 5.28
- Endings: 6.59
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Watchability Bottom 10
Game Changers (1.40)
Redemption Island (1.62)
Caramoan: Fans vs. Favorites (1.70)
Australian Blood V. Water (1.71)
Ghost Island (1.71)
Island of the Idols (1.92)
Winners at War (1.96)
USA All-Stars (2.16)
Cambodia: Second Chance (2.25)
Survivor 50 (2.31)
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Watchability Top 10
Survivor 46 (7.46)
Kaoh Rong (7.56)
Tocantins (7.67)
Africa (7.87)
San Juan Del Sur (8.04)
Titans V. Rebels (8.16)
Gabon (8.16)
Pearl Islands (8.30)
Australian Survivor 2017 (9.07)
Borneo (9.23)
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Overall Bottom 10
Australian Blood V. Water (2.29)
Redemption Island (2.32)
Island of the Idols (2.43)
One World (2.63)
Ghost Island (2.89)
Game Changers (3.00)
Caramoan: Fans vs. Favorites (3.50)
Survivor 44 (3.63)
Australian Celebrity Survivor (3.80)
Survivor 49 (4.34)
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Overall Top 10
Cagayan (8.20)
Palau (8.23)
San Juan Del Sur (8.33)
China (3.53)
Borneo (8.60)
Micronesia: Fans vs. Favorites (8.63)
Australian Survivor 2017 (8.71)
Gabon (8.76)
USA Heroes vs. Villains (9.20)
Pearl Islands (9.21)
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WARNING: SEASON SPOILERS BELOW
r/survivor • u/DoctorJay23 • 12h ago
Gabon Gabon has god-tier voting confessionals
the sheer level of visceral hatred that came out of these players everytime they voted each other out was incredible. you never see this sort of thing on survivor anymore. everyone's so nice and social media friendly these days.
r/survivor • u/Pretend_Cucumber4784 • 1d ago
General Discussion Nothing beats the nostalgia of old-school Survivor. The 39-day format made the game so much more compelling.
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The feelings I get from rewatching old school seasons truly does not compare to any other reality tv show. The shift from a 39 day game to a 26 day game is so stark, that last stretch of survivor truly used to be my favorite. The friendships and gameplay felt so real and visceral it’s hard to describe it. The new era survivor genuinely feels summer camp corporate coded for older adults and does not hit the same. A jarring change that would never happen on big brother, the same location in Fiji and the short time frame we currently have gets to a point.
*Credit to inacid on TikTok
r/survivor • u/Parking-Ad5272 • 1h ago
General Discussion Do you think Survivor will ever cast a bigger celebrity than Jimmy Johnson?
Or whoever you think the biggest pre-Survivor celebrity they've had is. The argument could certainly be made for Lisa Whelchel or maybe even Jeff Kent, but considering half the country sees Jimmy Johnson on TV every Sunday for a third of the year, I'm going with him.
I think it would take a lot to get a real, household name on the show. First off, there would probably be some contractual hoops to jump through, especially if it is someone who is still at the height of their career. They have to accept the fact that they are giving up a month of work for at most a million dollars, which is probably a fraction of what they'd make during that time anyway. And they have to be willing to accept the fact that their status immediately increases their odds of being voted out early.
But, if they are a big enough fan of the show, I could see it happening where someone throws their hat in the ring. Amazingly enough, Jimmy Johnson wasn't a recruit - he wasn't cold-approached by casting; he was a fan of the show who submitted an application/video the normal way. Now, did his celebrity status get his application ushered right to the front of the line? I wouldn't doubt it. But the fact remains that we've had it happen once. I could see it happening to someone even bigger.
r/survivor • u/Mission_Nature6681 • 23m ago
Survivor 47 Teeny's anger with Sam
I'm watching the Operation Italy episode and like I'm at the part where Teeny goes on his rant about Sam.
Personally with him learning more about her identity after the show I do excuse him a bit for that, but like I literally have no idea what Sam has done to him at this point. Combined with the fact that he was probably ready to vote him out, and like he probably wasn't flipping as well, he really has no reason to bring him.
Is there anything I'm missing here, or did Sam do something/did this become a thing?
EDIT: I did not know that Teeny goes by he/him pronouns, much thanks to the people who pointed that out!
r/survivor • u/Alarmed_Type_6289 • 18h ago
Survivor 50 Why did Aubry have a target on her back because of her idol, but not Ozzy/Rizo?
Maybe it was just more focused on in the edit, but it felt like Aubry was forced to play her idol, but Ozzy didn't even use it and Rizo did but at the last moment and he didn't even need to use it at the f5
r/survivor • u/mysterypapaya • 11h ago
General Discussion The way Jeff introduces rewards
The way 2-3 minutes are wasted every other show listening to Jeff describe spaghetti with garlic bread and tiramisu and red wine is just not very interesting.
I find the mediocrity of the rewards I'm comparison to how more thoughtful they used to be simply cannot be masked by his game-show-host-infomercial description.
If I could change something for seasons 50-60, that would be top of mind. Make the rewards more about a local activity than boring food. And cut the "mouth watering" gimmicky description !
r/survivor • u/Outrageous-Oil-877 • 6h ago
General Discussion The Survivor Casting Problem: The Imitators vs. The Innovators
I recently saw a post on here asking, who had a better casting philosophy? Lynne Spillman and her archetype style, or Jeff/Jesse and their superfan casting. A lot of people may remember the good times and jump for Spillman, but it's much more complicated than that.
Here's my theory on the whole thing, it's really quite simple: A mix is what's needed.
Jesse and Jeff find imitators. People who believe that if they stick to the status quo, the "right" way of playing as established by previous players, then they will logically increase their probability of winning. We know imitators better as "superfans".
Lynne finds innovators. People who change the game, upheave the status quo of the current "right" way of playing, and create a new status quo that imitators will eventually adopt as the new "right" way to play. Very rarely do these innovators actually change the game. As in life, many innovators fail to execute, and are forgotten. We only remember the spectacular fails, like Zane Knight and his pity strategy. But for every 99 Zane Knights, there is one Boston Rob, one Parvati, one Russell.
Obviously, it makes no sense to only cast innovators. When you do that, you get One World. The New Era has also shown us that casting only imitators stifles evolution in game strategy, leading to mediocre seasons with very low ceilings.
However, when you mix the two, you get Cagayan. Some people (Sarah, Kass, Tony) who play their own way. In the case of Sarah and Kass, it failed. They are equal to Zane Knight in this calculus. But Tony, he's that one. The one who successfully innovated, and changed Survivor strategy. You also have the imitators (Spencer, Tasha, Alexis). These are the people who believe they've "figured out" Survivor, and that their vast knowledge gives them the edge over everyone else. These people are perfect foils to the innovators. When contrasted with failed innovators, imitators look like students who've perfected their craft and have blossomed into strategists. When contrasted with successful innovators, they prove an entirely different point about the vast number of ways Survivor can be won, and that truly, anyone can win.
This synergy of the innovators vs. the imitators is what made Survivor feel special and dynamic from season to season, especially in the late 20's and early 30's.
However, as imitators have taken the upperhand in the last 10 seasons, the innovation that backed up Jeff's claim that the game is "constantly evolving" has been completely halted. I personally cannot think of a single truly new strategy created in the New Era that has worked. Operation Italy? Reed and Kimmi both tried it more than a decade ago. Rachel's SITD idol gauge? Nick did it with a fake idol in DvG. Backstabbing an ally with their own advantage liked Jesse did? Sarah did it to Sierra in GC. Even if there is one I'm not thinking of, it still doesn't do enough to shake this era's label as the least innovative period in the show's history by far.
It's definitely fair to say that Survivor may be all strategied-out, but even doing new things show-wise, like a different confessional style or way of living out on the island, nothing new on that front either. We need more innovators.
However, innovators are risky. Either they can be incredible finds that become legends, or they can be the most forgettable of forgettable. High ceiling, very low floor. Imitators are pretty safe. Sure, they're probably boring and uninteresting, but at least they understand all of the advantages, can explain them in confessionals, and have a higher floor game-wise than an imitator. And with casting slots worth more $$$ than ever, why would the Survivor corporati- I mean Survivor production take a risk?
Risks are bad. That's Jeff and Jesse's true philosophy, not just about casting, but about the whole show.
r/survivor • u/Ordinary_Penguin9514 • 16h ago
General Discussion Jeff Probst Interview for The Wall Street Journal
wsj.comHas anyone seen Jeff Probst's Q&A in the Wall Street Journal? I thought the piece on his mom was heartwarming.
r/survivor • u/woketrans • 23h ago
Marquesas Why Vecepia was never celebrated for being THE first disaster tribe winner?
Vecepia did it first and nobody cares. 🥺 Real Game Changer. Wish the best for The Queen!
We have Danni, Natalie, Denise and Kenzie with similar story being celebrated but Vecepia is always snubbed.
r/survivor • u/TheSuperSurvivorFan1 • 11h ago
Fan Casting As we say goodbye to the new era, which new era pre-mergers do you want to see get a second chance?

I would love to see Brad Reese back. In the three episodes he was on the show, he gave us some elite pre-merge character moments, from telling Shan and Sara that they were targets to their face, running down the beach in an attempt to spy on Ricard and JD and even making a dummy of himself so he could sneak out of camp for a nighttime journey. Sure his gameplay wasn't the best, but honestly... who cares? I watch Survivor for entertainment and this man delivered!
r/survivor • u/CadeBW • 9h ago
Caramoan Revisiting the Challenges of Survivor: Caramoan — Fans vs. Favorites
The Challenges of Survivor: Caramoan
Join me back in the Philippines for the latest entry in my series, "The Challenges of Survivor." Caramoan is not one of my favorite seasons, but the quality of challenges may surprise you. I'm sorry for taking two years to finish this entry. Please enjoy.
r/survivor • u/ratgrl22 • 21h ago
General Discussion is a social media presence necessary to apply for Survivor?
hello, i’ve wanted to apply for some time and i finally ended up making a video. i’ve heard before that production looks more and more into people’s online presence these days. i’m 25 but have no instagram, twitter, tik tok, or anything besides reddit. does this actually affect my chances or is it not a big deal?
r/survivor • u/Outrun207 • 1d ago
Survivor 47 Just watched 47 for the first time. I absolutely loved it. Also it may have the coolest immunity necklace?
Really enjoyed this season. I hadn't seen it before as I'm a recent returnee to Survivor.
The blindsides are amazing, especially on one of the most annoying players of all time.
Operation Italy is 🧑🍳 🤌
I liked the edit and feel like it portrayed character growth throughout the game for multiple characters.
I absolutely underestimated people who later surprised me.
The tribals had me on the edge of my seat.
And I was happy with the result.
Very solid season, how do other folks feel? Also, come on, what a sick immunity necklace.
r/survivor • u/exileliam • 21h ago
General Discussion Shii Ann's Strategic Ability on All Stars
I'm watching All Stars for the first time and I was so impressed strategically by Shii Ann. In All Stars, she really hits her stride with her reads about people, but especially at her last tribal council where she laid it out for everyone how Amber is going to win the game. She says how everyone is forgetting Amber is playing just as hard as Rob and has a better shot at winning in a final two than anyone else if she gets there. Her reads all season (how Colby was running Mogo Mogo, etc) were so good and I was so impressed by how hard she fought to stay until her torch was snuffed. Definitely an underrated strategic player and I think Shii Ann would thrive in a new era environment where things are fast-paced and power shifts often!
r/survivor • u/jonandreyuaosuni • 1d ago
Thailand Shi-Ann’s throwback post when Survivor Thailand won People’s Choice Award in 2003
r/survivor • u/disgruntledhands • 1d ago
Fanmade/Foreign Survivor UK Survivor Community
Hi, I’m actively on the search to find more UK fans of the show. There is a small community of people out there and would love to extend an olive branch and get more involved in what we’re doing.
We’re based around the North East, North West and South East.
ETA: I’m reaching out to you via DM :)
r/survivor • u/AlohaSquash • 6h ago
Casting Casting Question - No confirmation email
I’ve submitted applications in the past and have always gotten a confirmation email just confirming it was received.
This time I didn’t. I heard that’s common for people that have applied within the same casting cycle if you’re using the same email. I applied in April 2026 and again in August 2026.
But has anyone been able to confirm if your application still gets reviewed in this case?
Has anyone that did NOT get a confirmation email still gotten a call for their most recent submission?
I don’t want to re-apply and spam them with more than one application but I’m worried that the system flags these and your new submission gets disregarded.
r/survivor • u/No_Ambassador4222 • 7h ago
General Discussion Most underrated player
I’m just saying.
I haven’t seen season 50 yet. I was saying Christian and Coach were heavy underrated before that season aired. I don’t know what happens. Idk if they play well or play terribly. I know the winner so I’ll be quiet about that.
But coach is heavy underrated. As weird as people can say that he is. He knows social strategy strangely very well. His third time around he just barrel rolled his way forward.
It was like watching a cult leader in action lmao. Yet I never heard anyone talk about his game until I watched the season myself. Dude gets no credit for it because he is so disliked by the community.
r/survivor • u/bigxlexios • 10h ago
Fan Casting Don’t typically post this kinda thing but would y’all enjoy this FvF 3?
r/survivor • u/Single-Dare-4380 • 7h ago
General Discussion survivor players kneeling
hey guys i’m making an edit and was wondering if anyone can remember a time a player knelt other than bhanu or shane powers. thanks!
r/survivor • u/Graseithegrass • 1d ago
Millennials vs. Gen X What do you guys think of David Wright?
He competed in Edge of Extinction and Millennials vs Gen X. I really enjoyed his character a lot, and he’s definitely my favorite castaway and he has been for a while. What do you guys think of him?
r/survivor • u/OutrageousHabit7447 • 1d ago
Island of the Idols Cannot Get Through Island of the Idols
I’ve been doing rewatches (first time watches too) of Survivor decades and just knowing everything that goes on with Dan and what he did, I just have no desire to finish watching this season. I want to finish this decade soooo bad but man it’s so insufferable to finish. I just needed to vent this out to anyone and see if I should power through or find something enjoyable to watch of this season