Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers explained

Season Number:35
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Presenter:Jeff Probst
Num Days:39
Num Survivors:18
Winner:Ben Driebergen
Runner Up:Chrissy Hofbeck
Location:Mamanuca Islands, Fiji
Num Episodes:14
Network:CBS
Prev Season:Game Changers —
Mamanuca Islands
Next Season:Ghost Island
Episode List:List of Survivor (American TV series) episodes (seasons 21–40)

Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers is the 35th season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. This season featured 18 new players divided into three tribes based on a dominant perceived trait: "Heroes" (courage), "Healers" (compassion), and "Hustlers" (tenacity).[1] The season premiered on September 27, 2017, and ended on December 20, 2017, when Ben Driebergen was named the winner over Chrissy Hofbeck and Ryan Ulrich in a 5–2–1 vote.

This season featured several alterations to the rules. This season marked a return to the tiebreaker format used before the previous season, , where a tied vote at Tribal Council was followed by a second ballot before being declared "deadlocked". The format of the penultimate Tribal Council, with four players remaining, was changed; in lieu of a vote, the winner of the final immunity challenge was to assign additional immunity to another castaway, with the remaining two competing in a fire-making challenge to determine the third finalist. This was the fourth season of the show filmed in Fiji (tied with Nicaragua, the Philippines and Samoa), following , , and .

Contestants

The cast is composed of 18 new players, initially split into three tribes containing six members each; Levu ("Heroes"), Soko ("Healers"), and Yawa ("Hustlers"). Notable contestants include former beauty queen Desiree "Desi" Williams, Olympian Katrina Radke and football player Alan Ball.

Contestant! rowspan="2" scope="col"
AgeFromTribeFinish
OriginalSwitchedMergedPlacementDay
46Excelsior,
Minnesota
1st voted outDay 3
25New York,
New York
2nd voted outDay 6
243rd voted outDay 8
324th voted outDay 11
27Santa Monica,
California
5th voted outDay 14
24Los Angeles,
California
6th voted outDay 16
297th voted outDay 19
278th voted out
1st jury member
Day 21
249th voted out
Day 24
2810th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 27
3411th voted out
4th jury member
Day 30
35Beaufort,
North Carolina
12th voted out
5th jury member
Day 33
26Satellite Beach,
Florida
13th voted out
6th jury member
Day 36
4314th voted out
7th jury member
Day 37
23Eliminated
8th jury member
232nd runner-upDay 39
46Runner-up
34Boise,
Idaho
Sole Survivor

Future appearances

Ben Driebergen returned to compete on .[2]

Outside of Survivor, Driebergen and Desi Williams competed on the first season of . Williams returned to compete on the second season. Driebergen also competed on . Also in 2023, Cole Medders appeared on the second season of Bachelor in Paradise Canada.

Season summary

The 18 players were initially divided into three tribes: Levu (Heroes), Soko (Healers) and Yawa (Hustlers). During the marooning, Ryan from the Hustlers tribe found a Super Immunity Idol that was only valid at the first Tribal Council. As his tribe won immunity, he was able to send the Idol to a member of the losing Heroes tribe; he chose Chrissy. Ryan and Chrissy both became dominant players on their tribes, forming strong alliances with Devon and Ben, respectively. The Healers tribe went undefeated, while the Heroes lost one member and the Hustlers lost two.

When the tribes were switched, Ryan and Chrissy aligned on the new Soko tribe, working to eliminate Healers and their allies, including Ryan's former Hustlers tribemate Ali. At the merge, Ryan and Chrissy brought their former Heroes and Hustlers tribemates together against the Healers. Ryan and Chrissy's allies eventually turned on them, with Ben acting as a double agent to hinder their plans, but Ben's new alliance also betrayed him for being a threat to win the game. However, he managed to successfully play three consecutive hidden immunity idols to reach the final four along with Chrissy, Ryan and Devon.

When Chrissy won the final immunity challenge, she had to grant one castaway additional immunity, which would force the remaining two to compete against each other in a fire-making challenge to determine the third finalist. She chose to save Ryan. Ben defeated Devon in the firemaking challenge to join Chrissy and Ryan in the finals. At the Final Tribal Council, Ben was praised for finding multiple hidden immunity idols and making it to the end despite being a massive target while Chrissy was commended for dominating in immunity challenges, but both were criticized for their lack of social connections, while Ryan was criticized for his lack of strategic conversations and work ethic. Ultimately, Ben was awarded the title of Sole Survivor over Chrissy and Ryan in a 5–2–1 vote.

Episode! scope="col" colspan="2"
Challenge winner(s)Eliminated
No.TitleOriginal air dateRewardImmunityTribePlayer
1"I'm Not Crazy, I'm Confident"September 27, 2017Katrina
2"I'm a Wild Banshee"October 4, 2017Simone
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3"My Kisses Are Very Private"October 11, 2017Patrick
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4"I Don't Like Having Snakes Around"October 18, 2017Alan
5"The Past Will Eat You Alive"October 25, 2017Roark
6"This is Why You Play Survivor"November 1, 2017Ali
7"Get to Gettin'"November 8, 2017DesiJessica
8"Playing with the Devil"November 15, 2017Chrissy,
Cole, Devon,
JP, Ryan
[Joe]
ColeDesi
9"Fear of the Unknown"November 22, 2017Chrissy,
Cole, JP,
Joe, Mike
LaurenCole
10"Buy One, Get One Free"November 29, 2017Lauren
[Ashley,<br>Ben, Devon]
AshleyJP
Ashley, Ben,
Devon, Joe
ChrissyJoe
11"Not Going to Roll Over and Die"December 6, 2017Chrissy
[Ashley,<br>Mike, Ryan]
AshleyLauren
12"The Survivor Devil"December 13, 2017Chrissy, Devon
[Ryan]
ChrissyAshley
13"Million Dollar Night"December 20, 2017Chrissy
[Devon, Mike]
ChrissyMike
Chrissy
[Ryan]
Devon
14"Reunion Special"

Episodes

Voting history

Original tribesSwitched tribesMerged tribe
Episode12345678910111213
Day368111416192124273033363738
Tribe
KatrinaSimonePatrickAlanRoarkAliJessicaDesiColeJPJoeLaurenAshleyMikeDevon
Votes5–15–14–12–03–27–57–11–05–12–1Challenge
VoterVote
BenKatrinaJessicaDesiDesiColeMikeJoeLaurenAshleyDevonDevon
ChrissyKatrinaRoarkAliJessicaJoeDesiMikeJoeAshleyBenAshleyBenMike
RyanSimonePatrickRoarkAliJessicaDesiDesiColeMikeAshleyBenAshleyBenMike
DevonSimonePatrickJessicaDesiDesiColeJPJoeBenAshleyMike
MikeChrissyJoeJoeColeJPRyanBenAshleyBen
AshleyKatrinaJoeJessicaJoeDesiColeJPJoeBenMike
LaurenSimonePatrickJessicaColeJPJoeBen
JoeAlanChrissyBenColeJPRyan
JPKatrinaRoarkAliJessicaDesiDesiMikeMike
ColeChrissyJoeDesiBen
DesiAlanChrissyLauren
JessicaChrissy
AliSimonePatrickChrissyJP
RoarkChrissy
AlanKatrinaJoe
PatrickSimoneLauren
SimonePatrick
KatrinaAshley
Jury vote[3]
14
Day39
FinalistBenChrissyRyan
Votes5–2–1
JurorVote
Devon
Mike
Ashley
Lauren
Joe
JP
Cole
Desi
Notes

Reception and ratings

The September 27 premiere episode, titled "I'm Not Crazy, I'm Confident" saw a significant boost in viewership over March's with 8.33 million people tuning in, compared to the show's all-time low of 7.64 earlier in the year. However, the premiere of the show's 35th season was unable to match 's premiere viewership from fall 2016. That said, the series once again ranked first in its time-slot (by a significant margin) and once again tied with ABC's The Goldbergs for the critical 18-49 demographic, with both placing behind Fox's Empire.

The season itself had mixed response, garnering praise for the likable cast, entertaining tribal councils, and the gameplay of the Final 7. However, the new Final Four Twist was mostly panned by critics. After winning the final immunity challenge, Chrissy Hofbeck was awarded an advantage to be used at the following Tribal Council. She learned that in place of the conventional Day 38 final vote-off, she had to select one contestant to join her in the Final Tribal Council, while the remaining two contestants would be forced in a fire-making challenge to determine the third finalist. Due to the inclusion of this twist, contestant Ben Driebergen, who was virtually guaranteed to be voted out without immunity, was allowed one final chance of avoiding elimination. Subsequently, he went on to win the challenge and advance to the Final Tribal Council, where he then went on to win the season.[4]

Alyssa Norwin of Hollywood Life said that the twist undermined the significance of winning the final immunity challenge. People Magazine blogger Stephen Fishbach, who played in and , tweeted that it removed fundamental social strategy from the game.[5] winner Adam Klein commented, "Super happy for the winner who played their heart out!! That being said, if that twist happened in my season, I would have come in 4th most likely. Players should be able to plan out their own endgame and know the basic format of the game they play."[6]

Host and Executive Producer Jeff Probst ultimately confirmed that, while the twist itself was not implemented in the game to specifically benefit Ben, its main goal was to prevent contestants like him from being eliminated one step away from the Final Tribal Council, simply for being a threat to win the game. The twist, Probst said, gives these types of players one last chance to survive instead of just being unanimously voted out by the others.[7]

Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly ranked this season 24th criticizing both the underwhelming start to the season and the fire-making twist.[8] In 2020, Survivor fan site "Purple Rock Podcast" ranked this season 33rd saying that "cast is at least pleasant, and at one point in the season there is actually a shockingly strong strategic play" but this season is one that "you'll likely forget completely soon after watching it". Later that same year, Inside Survivor ranked this season 28th out of 40 saying that it has "aged better than its surrounding seasons, and that's due to a pretty strong cast, who may be better remembered if the endgame had played out differently."

In 2021, Rob Has a Podcast ranked Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers 33rd during their Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings podcast.

U.S. Nielsen ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
EpisodeAir dateTime slot (EST)Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(in millions)
5131"I'm Not Crazy, I'm Confident"Wednesdays
8:00 p.m.
1.8/78.33
5142"I'm a Wild Banshee"1.6/68.15
5153"My Kisses are Very Private"1.7/78.02
5164"I Don't Like Having Snakes Around"1.8/78.12
5175"The Past Will Eat You Alive"1.7/78.22
5186"This is Why You Play Survivor"1.6/67.69
5197"Get to Gettin'"1.6/67.82
5208"Playing with the Devil"1.7/68.85
5219"Fear of the Unknown"1.4/57.42
52210"Buy One, Get One Free"1.8/78.27
52311"Not Going to Roll Over and Die"1.8/78.96
52412"The Survivor Devil"1.8/78.74
52513"Million Dollar Night"1.9/88.70
52614"Reunion Special"10:00 p.m.1.2/55.97

External links

Notes and References

  1. Ross . Dalton . May 25, 2017 . 'Survivor: Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers': Jeff Probst Gives Intel on NEXT Season . May 25, 2017 . Entertainment Weekly.
  2. Web site: Ross . Dalton . December 18, 2019 . Meet the cast of 'Survivor: Winners at War' . 2024-06-12 . EW.com . en.
  3. Ross . Dalton . December 21, 2017 . 'Survivor': Dr. Mike says he would change his final vote . May 16, 2023 . . en.
  4. Ross . Dalton . December 20, 2017 . New 'Survivor' winner is crowned after controversial twist . . Time, Inc. . December 22, 2017.
  5. 943674410556370944 . stephenfishbach . I really don't like this new #Survivor twist. I feel like it injures the core dynamic of the game, which is that eliminations are decided by a contestant vote. THAT SAID, there is a case to be made. (1/2) . December 20, 2017 . December 24, 2017 . Fishbach . Stephen.
  6. 943851277695442944 . AdamScottKlein . Super happy for the winner who played their heart out!! That being said, if that twist happened in my season, I would have come in 4th most likely. Players should be able to plan out their own endgame and know the basic format of the game they play. #SurvivorFinale #Survivor . Adam Klein (Survivor contestant) . December 21, 2017 . December 24, 2017 . Klein . Adam.
  7. Ross . Dalton . December 21, 2017 . 'Survivor finale': Survivor finale: Jeff Probst explains reason behind controversial twist . . Time, Inc. . December 21, 2017.
  8. Ross . Dalton . May 6, 2020 . Survivor Winners at War recap: Double elimination smackdown! . February 18, 2021 . Entertainment Weekly.