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Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites, also known as Survivor: Fans vs. Favorites and Survivor: Micronesia, is the sixteenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. It is the show's third season to include contestants from past seasons, after the all-returning contestant pool from , along with , in which two contestants from returned for a second chance.
The season was filmed in Palau, marking the second time Survivor had filmed there (the first being 2005).[1] [2] The filming locations for this season were the same as those used in Survivor: Palau, with Airai living in the former Koror camp and Malakal living in the former Ulong camp.[3] Exile Island returned this season after being absent from Survivor: China, with a new twist of one castaway from each tribe being sent to Exile Island where they competed to find the hidden immunity idol.
The full cast of 20 contestants was revealed on January 3, 2008, by Entertainment Weekly.[4] For the first time since Survivor: Panama, the final Tribal Council featured two rather than three finalists. This was also the first season to feature an even-numbered jury, with eight jurors rather than the usual seven or nine.
In the end, Parvati Shallow defeated fellow Favorite Amanda Kimmel by a vote of 5–3 to become the Sole Survivor. The viewers' favorite contestants, as named on the reunion show, were James Clement, Kimmel and Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth. The season has been considered one of the show's best, with the blindside elimination of fifth-place contestant Erik Reichenbach by the four remaining female survivors – Parvati, Amanda, Cirie Fields and Natalie Bolton – as the series' best event.
The season was initially cast as a second "all-star" season with exclusively returning players, but the idea was changed to a "fans vs. favorites" format as the producers felt that the all-star format was becoming derivative in reality television. Stephenie LaGrossa and Bobby Jon Drinkard's appearances in both Palau and Guatemala combined with Palau winner, Tom Westman declining an offer to compete due to him not wanting to ruin his reputation amongst the fans of the show, excluded all contestants from those seasons to return. Westman would eventually return for . Confirmed contestants who were considered, but eventually cut were Coby Archa and Janu Tornell from Palau, Terry Deitz, Danielle DiLorenzo and Shane Powers from Panama, and Yul Kwon from Cook Islands. Probst expressed concern over Jonny Fairplay's inclusion on the cast, as he was skeptical of Fairplay's actions since appearing on , but he kept Fairplay as he felt Fairplay would be good for entertaining television. Probst additionally stated that casting fans for the season became a difficult task for production as they were aiming to find the show's biggest fans, noting Kathy Sleckman's frequent auditioning.[5] [6]
The contestants included ten new players, the Fans, and ten former players, the Favorites, from six previous seasons returning for their second chance at the game. The Fans were initially on the Airai tribe, with the Favorites on Malakal; both tribes were named after locations in Palau. The merged tribe was named Dabu by contestant Erik Reichenbach, who falsely claimed it to mean "good" in Micronesian.
Age | From | Tribe | Finish | |||||
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Original | Switched | Merged | Placement | Day | ||||
< | --Jonny Fairplay was his legal name at the time of filming. Do not change.--> Pearl Islands | 33 | Los Angeles, California | 1st voted out | Day 3 | |||
29 | Emeryville, California | 2nd voted out | Day 6 | |||||
Fiji | 55 | Martinez, California | 3rd voted out | Day 8 | ||||
34 | Los Angeles, California | 4th voted out | Day 11 | |||||
32 | Avondale, Arizona | 5th voted out | Day 14 | |||||
Cook Islands | 45 | Los Angeles, California | Day 15 | |||||
48 | Ford City, Pennsylvania | 6th voted out | Day 17 | |||||
45 | Glen Ellyn, Illinois | Quit | Day 19 | |||||
43 | Fredericksburg, Virginia | 7th voted out | Day 20 | |||||
Vanuatu | 34 | Golden, Colorado | 8th voted out | Day 21 | ||||
Vanuatu | 25 | Manhattan, New York | 9th voted out 1st jury member | Day 24 | ||||
Cook Islands | 26 | Venice, California | 10th voted out 2nd jury member | Day 27 | ||||
22 | Fox River Grove, Illinois | 11th voted out 3rd jury member | Day 30 | |||||
China | 30 | Lafayette, Louisiana | Medically evacuated 4th jury member | Day 31 | ||||
24 | Beverly Hills, California | 12th voted out 5th jury member | Day 33 | |||||
22 | Ypsilanti, Michigan | 13th voted out 6th jury member | Day 36 | |||||
32 | West Hollywood, California | 14th voted out 7th jury member | Day 37 | |||||
Panama | 37 | Norwalk, Connecticut | 15th voted out 8th jury member | Day 38 | ||||
China | 23 | Los Angeles, California | Runner-up | Day 39 | ||||
Cook Islands | 25 | Los Angeles, California | Sole Survivor |
Parvati Shallow, Amanda Kimmel, James Clement and Cirie Fields returned to play Survivor for a third time in . Ozzy Lusth returned to play a third time on . Both Fields and Lusth also returned for their fourth time each on . Jonathan Penner returned for his third time on . Erik Reichenbach is at this time the only Fan returning as he was a Favorite in the second "Fans vs. Favorites" season, . Shallow later returned to compete on .
Outside of Survivor, Lusth competed on the second season of American Ninja Warrior.[7] Eliza Orlins competed in The Amazing Race 31 alongside two-time Survivor contestant Corinne Kaplan.[8] Fields was a contestant on the USA Network reality competition series Snake in the Grass.[9] [10] [11] Fields also competed on the first season of the Peacock reality TV series The Traitors.[12] Later, Fields competed on Big Brother 25.[13] In 2024, Shallow competed on the second season of The Traitors.[14]
This season pitted a tribe of "Favorites", ten returning Survivor contestants, against a tribe of "Fans", ten new players. The Favorites tribe was run by a majority alliance of Amanda, Cirie, Parvati, James, and Ozzy, while the Fans failed to form consistent alliances. After four eliminations, with the tribes still at equal numbers, the tribes were swapped through a schoolyard pick. On both tribes, the majority of the Favorites worked to eliminate the Fans, who continued to succumb to infighting.
After the merge, the remaining Fans attempted to form alliances with the Favorites that held the majority. A core alliance of Amanda, Parvati and Cirie worked with female Fans Natalie and Alexis to blindside several threats, working covertly to avoid suspicion and advancing to the final six with Erik, who had been safeguarded by repeated immunity challenge wins. Amanda was targeted for being a threat after Erik won immunity again; she saved herself with a hidden immunity idol and Alexis was eliminated. Erik won immunity yet again, but the others convinced him he was safe regardless; he gave the necklace to Natalie in an attempt to gain her trust, and the women promptly voted him off.
Amanda, Cirie and Parvati achieved their goal of becoming the final three, but were surprised by one last immunity challenge and elimination; Amanda won the challenge and eliminated Cirie, who she perceived to be the greater threat to win. The jury intensely questioned both finalists and awarded Parvati the victory in a 5–3 decision.
Challenge winner(s) | Exile Island | Eliminated | |||||
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No. | Title | Original air date | Reward | Immunity | Tribe | Player | |
1 | "You Guys Are Dumber Than You Look" | February 7, 2008 | Jonny | ||||
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2 | "The Sounds of Jungle Love" | February 14, 2008 | Mary | ||||
3 | "I Should Be Carried on the Chariot-Type Thing!" | February 21, 2008 | Yau-Man | ||||
4 | "That's Baked, Barbecued and Fried!" | February 28, 2008 | Mikey B | ||||
5 | "He's a Ball of Goo!" | March 6, 2008 | Joel | ||||
6 | "It Hit Everyone Pretty Hard" | March 13, 2008 | Jonathan | ||||
Chet | |||||||
7 | "Like a Wide-Eyed Kid in the Candy Store" | March 19, 2008 | Kathy | ||||
Tracy | |||||||
8 | "A Lost Puppy Dog" | April 3, 2008 | Ami | ||||
9 | "I'm in Such a Hot Pickle!" | April 10, 2008 | Jason | Eliza | |||
10 | "I Promise..." | April 17, 2008 | Amanda, Erik, Jason, Ozzy | Parvati | Cirie | Ozzy | |
11 | "I'm Ruthless... and Have a Smile on My Face" | April 24, 2008 | Erik | Jason | Jason | ||
12 | "I'm Gonna Fix Her!" | May 1, 2008 | Alexis [Cirie, Natalie] | Erik | Amanda | James | |
Alexis | |||||||
13 | "If It Smells Like a Rat, Give It Cheese" | May 8, 2008 | Erik [Amanda] | (Natalie) | Parvati | Erik | |
14 | "Stir the Pot!" | May 11, 2008 | Amanda | Natalie | |||
Amanda | Cirie | ||||||
15 | "The Reunion" |
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win a reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
Original tribes | Switched tribes | Merged tribe | ||||||||||||||||||
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Episode | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | ||||||
Day | 3 | 6 | 8 | 11 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 24 | 27 | 30 | 31 | 33 | 36 | 37 | 38 | ||
Tribe | ||||||||||||||||||||
Eliminated | Jonny | Mary | Joel | Jonathan | Chet | Kathy | Tracy | Ami | Eliza | Ozzy | Jason | James | Alexis | Erik | Natalie | Cirie | ||||
Votes | 9–1 | 6–2–1 | 6–3 | 6–2 | Evacuated | 5–2 | Quit | 5–1 | 4–1 | 8–2 | 5–4 | 4–3–1 | Evacuated | 2–0 | 4–1 | 3–1 | 1–0 | |||
Voter | Vote | |||||||||||||||||||
Parvati | Jonny | Yau-Man | Eliza | Ozzy | Jason | Alexis | Erik | Natalie | ||||||||||||
Amanda | Jonny | Yau-Man | Joel | Chet | Tracy | Ami | Eliza | Jason | Jason | Alexis | Erik | Natalie | Cirie | |||||||
Cirie | Jonny | Yau-Man | Joel | Chet | Tracy | Ami | Eliza | Ozzy | Jason | Erik | Natalie | |||||||||
Natalie | Mary | Mikey B | Eliza | Ozzy | James | Erik | Cirie | |||||||||||||
Erik | Mary | Mikey B | Chet | Chet | Tracy | Ami | Eliza | Jason | Jason | Parvati | ||||||||||
Alexis | Mary | Chet | Eliza | Ozzy | James | |||||||||||||||
James | Jonny | Yau-Man | Eliza | Jason | Parvati | |||||||||||||||
Jason | Chet | Chet | Ozzy | Ozzy | James | |||||||||||||||
Ozzy | Jonny | Yau-Man | Joel | Chet | Tracy | Ami | Eliza | Jason | ||||||||||||
Eliza | Jonny | Yau-Man | Ozzy | |||||||||||||||||
Ami | Jonny | Cirie | Joel | Chet | Tracy | Erik | ||||||||||||||
Tracy | Mary | Mikey B | Joel | Erik | Ozzy | |||||||||||||||
Kathy | Mary | Mikey B | ||||||||||||||||||
Chet | Mary | Mikey B | Joel | Erik | ||||||||||||||||
Jonathan | Jonny | Parvati | ||||||||||||||||||
Joel | Tracy | Mikey B | Chet | |||||||||||||||||
Mikey B | Chet | Chet | ||||||||||||||||||
Yau-Man | Jonny | Parvati | ||||||||||||||||||
Mary | Tracy | |||||||||||||||||||
Jonny | Ozzy |
Jury vote | |||
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Episode | 15 | ||
Day | 39 | ||
Finalist | Parvati | Amanda | |
Votes | 5–3 | ||
Juror | Vote | ||
Cirie | |||
Natalie | |||
Erik | |||
Alexis | |||
James | |||
Jason | |||
Ozzy | |||
Eliza |
This season received universal acclaim from both fans and critics, and is generally considered one of the best seasons of the show. Jeff Probst originally ranked it as his second-favorite season of all time (behind Borneo), stating that "The Parvati-led women's alliance produced some of the most memorable moments in the history of the show."[15] Probst also stated that the Tribal Council in which Erik Reichenbach was eliminated was his favorite of all the seasons,[16] and that Palau was his favorite filming location.[17] Survivor columnist Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly also rated the season as the second-best season, saying that it had "great characters and the perfect mix of solid and stupid gameplay."[18] He later ranked this season and Borneo as tied for the best seasons, saying,
Ross, in a 2019 Entertainment Weekly oral history discussion of Erik's elimination episode, named the resulting blindside as the greatest Survivor moment in the show's history.[19]
Slant magazine gave the season a 3.5-star rating out of 4, saying "Never in Survivor history has there been such a string of shocking tribal councils one right after the next."[20] Andy Dehnart of reality blurred also gave the season a positive review, stating that the moment where Erik gave individual immunity to Natalie helped make "Survivor: Micronesia the best season ever—or at least, the best second half of a season ever."[21] In 2014, Joe Reid of The Wire ranked it as the sixth-best season of the series.[22] Survivor fan site "Survivor Oz" ranked Micronesia as the second-best season of the series (behind Heroes vs. Villains) in its annual polls in 2012 and 2013, while it was ranked fourth in 2014 and fifth in 2015.[23] [24] [25] [26] "The Purple Rock Podcast" ranked it as the fifth-best season.[27] In 2015, in a poll held on the website of former Survivor contestant Rob Cesternino, Micronesia was ranked as the fourth-greatest season of the series by the website's users, while Cesternino himself personally ranked it as the second-best season, behind .[28] This was updated in 2021 during Cesternino's podcast, Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings, ranking 4th out of 40.[29] In 2020, Inside Survivor ranked this season 7th out of 40, calling it a "strong season from start to finish with a few bumps along the way".[30]
In the official CBS Watch issue commemorating Survivors 15th anniversary, Micronesia was voted by viewers as the third-greatest season of the series, behind Heroes vs. Villains and Pearl Islands.[31] Three of the top ten contestants voted by viewers as the greatest were in this season (Lusth, Fields, and Shallow). Another poll in the same magazine, asking viewers to vote for the most memorable moment in the series, saw Ozzy's elimination in episode ten come in second, behind Sandra Diaz-Twine burning Russell Hantz's hat in Heroes vs. Villains.[32]
The gameplay of Shallow was very well-received by fans and critics alike. In the official issue of CBS Watch commemorating the 15th anniversary of Survivor, Shallow was voted by viewers as the fourth greatest contestant in the history of the series (only behind Rob Cesternino, Russell Hantz, and Rob Mariano), and was the highest-ranking female contestant.[33] In 2017, Entertainment Weekly had fans of the series rank the 34 winners and Shallow came in 1st place.[34] In 2015, host Jeff Probst named Shallow one of his top ten favorite Survivor winners, and one of his top four favorite female winners.[35] In 2020, before the premiere of Winners at War, Probst named Shallow the best winner ever.[36]