Survivor: Kaôh Rōng Explained

Season Number:32
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Presenter:Jeff Probst
Num Days:39
Num Survivors:18
Winner:Michele Fitzgerald
Runner Up:Aubry Bracco
Location:Koh Rong, Cambodia
Num Episodes:14
Network:CBS
Prev Season:Cambodia —
Second Chance
Next Season:Millennials vs. Gen X
Episode List:List of Survivor (American TV series) episodes (seasons 21–40)

Survivor: Kaôh Rōng — Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty is the 32nd season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. As with , the season featured players initially divided into three tribes of six based on dominant attribute: "Brains" (intelligence), "Brawn" (athleticism), and "Beauty" (attractiveness and charisma). The season was filmed in Koh Rong, Cambodia during the spring of 2015 and aired from February 17, 2016, until May 18, 2016, when Michele Fitzgerald was named the Sole Survivor over Aubry Bracco and Tai Trang in a vote of 5–2–0.

Though this was the 32nd season to air, it was the 31st to shoot, having been filmed before , which aired first; the two seasons were filmed back-to-back in the same location. Like all seasons from onward, this season featured hidden immunity idols that could be played after the votes were cast but before they were read; this season also introduced the feature whereby two of these idols could be combined into one single "super idol" that could be played after the votes were read, similar to the idols found in Panama, Cook Islands, and Cagayan. This season also introduced the power to remove a member of the jury, which was given to the finalist who won the final reward challenge. It is known as "the most punishing season of Survivor", due to the multiple medical evacuations.

Kaôh Rōng opened to positive response from critics and commentators upon initial release, with several praising the season's unpredictability and strong finalists. Ratings remained strong for most of the season and in April, it became the highest rated unscripted program among adults in all demographics.

Contestants

The cast is composed of 18 new players, initially split into three tribes containing six members each: Chan Loh ("Brains"), To Tang ("Brawn") and Gondol ("Beauty").[1] On Day 17, the 11 remaining players merged into the Dara tribe, named after the Khmer word for "star". The cast includes former NBA player Scot Pollard and Big Brother 16 contestant Caleb Reynolds.

Contestant! rowspan="2" scope="col"
AgeFromTribeFinish
OriginalSwitchedMergedPlacementDay
27Chicago,
Illinois
1st voted outDay 3
382nd voted outDay 6
273rd voted outDay 8
27Day 9
24Dallas,
Texas
4th voted outDay 11
26Brooklyn,
New York
5th voted outDay 13
346th voted outDay 16
38Medically evacuated
Day 19
307th voted out
Day 22
498th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 24
409th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 27
19Boston,
Massachusetts
10th voted out
4th jury member
Day 29
31Detroit,
Michigan
11th voted out
5th jury member
Day 32
71Medically evacuated
6th jury member
2212th voted out
7th jury member
Day 37
512nd runner-upDay 39
29Runner-up
24Sole Survivor

Future appearances

Caleb Reynolds, Debbie Wanner, Aubry Bracco, and Tai Trang returned for . Bracco returned again for .[2] Michele Fitzgerald returned to compete on .

Outside of Survivor, Reynolds competed on the premiere of Candy Crush. Reynolds also competed on a Survivor vs Big Brother episode of Fear Factor. Fitzgerald competed on the thirty-seventh, thirty-eighth, and thirty-ninth seasons of The Challenge, and also on the second season of .

Season summary

The 18 new castaways were divided into three tribes based on primary attribute: Chan Loh (Brains), To Tang (Brawn) and Gondol (Beauty). Though the Brawn lost three of the first four immunity challenges, being reduced to only Cydney, Jason, and Scot, all three survived through the tribe swap, reaching the merge alongside four Brains and four Beauties.

Upon merging, the Brawns and Beauties initially aligned against the Brains but, put off by their male allies’ attitudes, the Brawn-Beauty women (Cydney, Julia and Michele) decided to team up with the Brains instead to form a new majority alliance. Though the minority alliance of Jason, Scot and Tai had two hidden immunity idols, Aubry convinced Tai to betray his allies, getting rid of one of the idols and joining the majority.[3]

Aubry and Cydney were the primary strategists of their alliance, and turned against each other when there were four players remaining; Aubry won the tiebreaker to join Michele and Tai in the finals. The next day, Michele won a challenge against Tai and Aubry in which she had the power to remove a member of the jury from the Final Tribal Council. She chose Neal, due to his support of Aubry's game and his persuasiveness.

At the Final Tribal Council, Tai had difficulty explaining his choices, and was accused of having played his idols and advantages at the wrong time - especially by Scot, who was eliminated due to Tai withholding his idol. Aubry and Michele both emphasized how different their games were, with Aubry stating that she made multiple strategic moves to position herself in the game and making fire two nights ago. However, they felt that her social connections were lacking in comparison to Michele. Michele stated that even though she did cruise until the merge, that she still affected the game largely due to her relaxed social game. In the end, Michele beat Aubry and Tai in a vote of 5-2-0.

Episode! scope="col" colspan="2"
Challenge winner(s)Eliminated
No.TitleOriginal air dateRewardImmunityTribePlayer
1"I'm a Mental Giant"February 17, 2016Darnell
colspan=2
2"Kindergarten Camp"February 24, 2016Jennifer
colspan=2
3"The Circle of Life"March 2, 2016Liz
colspan=2
4"Signed, Sealed and Delivered"March 9, 2016Caleb
Alecia
5"The Devils We Know"March 16, 2016Anna
6"Play or Go Home"March 23, 2016Peter
7"It's Merge Time"March 30, 2016NickNeal
8"The Jocks vs. the Pretty People"April 6, 2016Debbie,
Julia, Nick,
Scot, Tai
TaiNick
9"It's Psychological Warfare"April 13, 2016Jason, Julia,
Scot, Tai
JuliaDebbie
10"I'm Not Here to Make Good Friends"April 20, 2016JuliaJasonScot
Michele
Tai
11"It’s a ‘Me’ Game, Not a ‘We’ Game"April 27, 2016Cydney, Michele
[Aubry]
MicheleJulia
12"Now’s the Time to Start Scheming"May 4, 2016Jason,
Michele, Tai
CydneyJason
13"With Me or Not With Me"May 11, 2016Joe
[Aubry, Cydney]
Joe
14"Not Going Down Without a Fight"May 18, 2016Aubry
[Cydney]
MicheleCydney
Michelecolspan="3"
15"Reunion"

Episodes

Voting history

Original tribesSwitched tribesMerged tribe
Episode1234567891011121314
Day36891113161922242729323437
Tribecolspan=2
EliminatedDarnellJenniferLizCalebAleciaAnnaPeterNealNickDebbieScotJuliaJasonJoeCydney
Votes3–34–03–2Evacuated3–15–14–2Evacuated4–3–25–24–2–1Evacuated2–2Challenge
bgcolor=black colspan=22
VoterVote
MicheleNickDebbieTaiJuliaJasonAubry
AubryPeterAnnaPeterNickDebbieScotJuliaJasonCydney
TaiAnnaPeterJasonCydneyScotJuliaMicheleMicheleCydney
CydneyAleciaDarnellJenniferAleciaNickDebbieScotJuliaJasonAubry
JoeLizLizAnnaJuliaNickScotScotJuliaJason
JasonAleciaDarnellJenniferAleciaAubryCydneyAubryTaiJoe
JuliaPeterNickDebbieTaiTai
ScotDarnellDarnellAleciaAleciaAnnaPeterAubryCydneyAubry
DebbieLizLizNickScot
NickDebbie
NealPeterLiz
PeterAubryAnnaJulia
AnnaPeter
AleciaDarnellJenniferScot
Caleb
LizAubry
JenniferDarnellDarnellAlecia
DarnellAlecia
Jury vote[4]
Episode15
Day39
FinalistMicheleAubryTai
Votes5–2–0
JurorVote
Cydney
Joe
Jason
Julia
Scot
Debbie
Nick
Neal
Notes

Reception

Critical reception

Overall, the season received a positive response from critics and commentators, who praised its unpredictability and strong players including Fitzgerald, Bracco, Gillon, and Trang. The members of the jury, the lackluster final tribal council, and the final twist that gave one of the finalists the right to vote out a jury member (which resulted in Gottileb's removal), however, were received poorly by many.[5]

Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter praised the season's unpredictability but panned the final Tribal Council, saying "this was one of the rare seasons that came into its last leg with no inherently 'wrong' winner;" but was critical of the jury members for providing a very dull final tribal council. He praised Fitzgerald for her alliance management and for winning challenges at crucial points in the game and was of the opinion that the last two challenge wins, which provided "nice [moments] of release and catharsis", were what won her the title in the end. Fienberg, however, criticized the jury, Pollard and Jason in particular, for not voting for Bracco, who he thought had been a stronger strategic player and the undue attention given to Tai during the reunion show; he went on to call the whole two hours "awful".

Andy Dehnart of Reality Blurred echoed Fienberg's sentiment, stating that it "ended up being a strong season overall, with some exceptionally dramatic moments and interesting game play throughout" but the finale was a "disappointing three hours." He was especially critical of jury members Pollard, Jason, and Maiorano, the editing of the final episode, Probst's undue discussion on non-game related things, and lack of attention on players including Bracco and Gillon during the final episode and the reunion show respectively.

Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly ranked this season 25th out of 40 praising this season's unpredictability but stated that there "were not enough transcendent players in the cast."[6] In 2020, "Purple Rock Podcast" ranked this season 19th out of 40 saying that the "cast is fairly good, with several memorable players. Despite a few unfortunate setbacks that throw off the gameplay, it’s an enjoyable season." Later that same year, Inside Survivor ranked this season 14th out of 40 calling it underrated and an "incredibly entertaining, character-rich, and, at times, surprising season."

In 2021, Rob Has a Podcast ranked Kaôh Rōng 17th during their Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings podcast.

Survivor fans narrowly agreed with the final outcome, voting for Fitzgerald over Bracco by a margin of 3% in a poll conducted by Entertainment Weekly which asked who should've won every season of Survivor.[5]

Trang also received positive attention for his treatment of animals throughout the game, most notably for domesticating a chicken named Mark, after series creator and executive producer Mark Burnett, over the course of the game. Trang's actions prompted musician Sia to make a surprise appearance at the live reunion show to donate $50,000 each to Trang and an animal charity of his choice.

Ratings

Ratings for the premiere were down considerably from both the Worlds Apart season and Cambodia season, attaining a 1.9/7 rating/share among adults 18-49; this was largely due to American Idol airing at the same time as the show and attaining a 2.0/7 rating. Including DVR playback, the premiere was watched by 10 million viewers and got a 2.6 rating in the 18-49 demographic, slightly surpassing American Idols 9.76 million viewers and 2.5 rating.

It was often in the top ten most watched broadcast shows among adults 18–49, a trend that started with episode three. By April, the show became the No. 1 unscripted program among adults in all demographics, beating The Voice.

No. in
series
No. in
season
EpisodeAir dateTime slot (EST)Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(timeslot)
Rank
(night)
Rank
(week)
DVR 18-49DVR Viewers
(millions)
Total 18-49Total viewers
(millions)
Ref
4711"I'm a Mental Giant"Wednesdays
8:00 p.m.
1.9/78.3024130.71.7012.610.001
4722"Kindergarten Camp"1.9/68.3923150.61.6162.510.006
4733"The Circle of Life"2.2/89.241250.51.5152.710.755
4744"Signed, Sealed and Delivered"2.1/89.261170.82.0302.911.303
4755"The Devils We Know"2.1/89.501270.81.593 2.911.093
4766"Play or Go Home"2.1/89.311390.51.5602.610.870
4777"It's Merge Time"2.0/79.161280.71.5352.710.696
4788"The Jocks vs. the Pretty People"1.9/78.9824100.82.0782.711.061
4799"It's Psychological Warfare"1.9/78.391370.72.032 2.610.426
48010"I'm Not Here to Make Good Friends"2.0/79.271240.71.4942.710.764
48111"It’s a ‘Me’ Game, Not a ‘We’ Game"2.1/89.471230.71.5402.811.010
48212"Now’s the Time to Start Scheming"2.1/89.481340.71.5172.810.997
48313"With Me or Not With Me"2.1/89.511230.71.5202.811.032
48414"Not Going Down Without a Fight"2.1/79.541250.61.5882.711.130
48515"Reunion"Wednesday
10:00 p.m.
1.5/56.4213180.51.6542.08.075

Canadian ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
EpisodeAir dateTime slot (EST)Viewers (millions)Rank
(week)
Ref
4691"I'm a Mental Giant"Wednesdays
8:00 p.m.
2.155[7]
4702"Kindergarten Camp"2.197[8]
4713"The Circle of Life"2.183[9]
4724"Signed, Sealed and Delivered"2.422[10]
4735"The Devils We Know"2.005[11]
4746"Play or Go Home"2.035[12]
4757"It's Merge Time"2.203[13]
4768"The Jocks vs. the Pretty People"

References

  1. Ross. Dalton. 'Survivor: Kaoh Rong': Jeff Probst gives intel on next season. Entertainment Weekly. December 16, 2015. December 16, 2015.
  2. Web site: Morris . Joan . 2019-02-18 . Meet the cast of ‘Survivor: Edge of Extinction’ . 2024-06-12 . The Mercury News . en-US.
  3. Survivor host Jeff Probst reveals latest twist: a new 'super idol'. Entertainment Weekly. Dalton. Ross. January 11, 2015. January 11, 2015.
  4. Survivor: Kaôh Rōng episode 14, "Not Going Down Without a Fight", CBS, May 18, 2016
  5. Survivor fans vote for every final Tribal Council winner. Entertainment Weekly. May 8, 2018.
  6. Survivor Winners at War recap: Double elimination smackdown!. Entertainment Weekly. Dalton. Ross. May 6, 2020. March 11, 2021.
  7. Web site: Numeris . Top Programs February 15-February 21, 2016 . dead . March 10, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160310171431/http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/February%2015,%202016%20-%20February%2021,%202016%20(National).pdf.
  8. Web site: Numeris . Top Programs February 22-February 28, 2016 . dead . March 28, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160328011317/http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/February%2022,%202016%20-%20February%2028,%202016%20(National).pdf.
  9. Web site: Numeris . Top Programs February 29-March 6, 2016 . dead . March 17, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160317142836/http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/February%2029,%202016%20-%20March%206,%202016%20(National).pdf.
  10. Web site: Numeris . Top Programs March 7-March 13, 2016 . dead . April 4, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160404145604/http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/March%207,%202016%20-%20March%2013,%202016%20(National).pdf.
  11. Web site: Numeris . Top Programs March 14-March 20, 2016 . dead . April 18, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160418041518/http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/March%2014,%202016%20-%20March%2020,%202016%20(National).pdf.
  12. Web site: Numeris . Top Programs March 21-March 27, 2016 . dead . April 17, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160417173436/http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/March%2021,%202016%20-%20March%2027,%202016%20(National).pdf.
  13. Web site: Numeris . Top Programs March 28-April 3, 2016 . dead . May 9, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160509152955/http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/March%2028,%202016%20-%20April%203,%202016%20(National).pdf.

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