Survivor: China Explained

Season Number:15
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Presenter:Jeff Probst
Num Days:39
Num Survivors:16
Winner:Todd Herzog
Runner Up:Courtney Yates
Location:Mount Lu West Sea, Jiujiang, China
Num Episodes:14
Network:CBS
Prev Season:Fiji
Next Season:Micronesia —
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Episode List:List of Survivor (American TV series) episodes

Survivor: China is the fifteenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The premiere aired September 20, 2007. Host Jeff Probst claimed the show was the first full American TV series to be filmed entirely within China.[1] The specific location is in Mount Lu West Sea, Jiujiang. It is also the northernmost Survivor season held to date, well outside of the tropical zone. Applications were due on January 30, 2007. Around March 2007, about 800 applicants were selected for an interview by CBS. Out of those 800, 48 semi-finalists were selected to go to Los Angeles in April–May 2007. From these semi-finalists, 16 were selected to participate in the show between June and August 2007. The final contestants and their original tribes, Fei Long (Chinese: 飛龍) and Zhan Hu (Chinese: 戰虎), meaning Flying Dragon and Fighting Tiger respectively, were officially announced on August 20, 2007.[2] The merged tribe was Hae Da Fung (Chinese: 黑打風), which means Black Fighting Wind, a name proposed by Peih-Gee Law.[3]

The "Outwit, Outplay, Outlast" slogan used in previous seasons' logos has been replaced by Chinese characters. The characters translate to "compete in intelligence" (Chinese: 比智慧, bĭ zhìhuì), "compete in skill" (Chinese: 比技巧, bĭ jìqiǎo), and "compete in endurance" (Chinese: 比耐力, bĭ nàilì).[4] Among the many aspects of Chinese culture and history included this season were a Buddhist ceremony and a 100feet tall replica of a historic temple used for Tribal Council. Each tribe received a copy of The Art of War by Sun Tzu. As stated by Probst: "Survivor is a war. The book deals with leadership and how you defeat the other tribe. It's interesting how much it plays into the game all the way through." The show had "unprecedented access" to several historical Chinese monuments, including the Shaolin Temple and the Great Wall of China.[5]

Exile Island from the previous three seasons was not used for this season, but the Hidden Immunity Idol was still part of the game. In lieu of Exile Island, the tribes had the ability to kidnap a player from the opposing tribe as part of winning a Reward Challenge. The kidnapped player remained with that tribe until the next Immunity Challenge and received a clue to the location of an Immunity Idol at that camp. However, this clue had to be given, unread, to a member of the other tribe prior to the next Immunity Challenge. Ultimately, neither of the two Idols available to the castaways were used; James Clement was voted out with both in his possession. Three players went to the Final Tribal Council, continuing the pattern that began in and again in . Probst explained that having a final three "prohibits one person winning through to the end and then taking an extremely unlikable person with them."[6] In the end, Todd Herzog won, defeating Courtney Yates and Amanda Kimmel by a vote of 4–2–1. During the reunion, James Clement was awarded a $100,000 prize as the most popular player in Survivor: China, beating fellow favorites Denise Martin and Peih-Gee Law.

Contestants

Season 15 features 16 new castaways, split into two tribes. The translation for Fei Long (Chinese: 飞龙) and Zhan Hu (Chinese: 战虎) mean Flying Dragon and Fighting Tiger respectively. The name of the merge tribe created by Peih-Gee Law, Hae Da Fung (Chinese: 黑打風), translates to Black Fighting Wind. Among the 16 contestants who competed in this season were poker player Jean-Robert Bellande, the 2005 WWE Raw Diva Search winner Ashley Massaro.

Contestant! rowspan="2" scope="col"
AgeFromTribeFinish
OriginalSwitchedMergedPlacementDay
47Marion,
Virginia
1st voted outDay 3
28East Northport,
New York
2nd voted outDay 6
38Tega Cay,
South Carolina
3rd voted outDay 9
37Simi Valley,
California
4th voted outDay 12
32Venice,
California
5th voted outDay 15
26Atlanta,
Georgia
6th voted outDay 18
22Columbia,
South Carolina
7th voted out
1st jury member
Day 21
36Las Vegas,
Nevada
8th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 24
20Chicago,
Illinois
9th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 27
30Lafayette,
Louisiana
10th voted out
4th jury member
Day 30
26Nashville,
Tennessee
11th voted out
5th jury member
Day 33
29Marina del Rey,
California
12th voted out
6th jury member
Day 36
40Douglas,
Massachusetts
13th voted out
7th jury member
Day 38
22Los Angeles,
California
2nd runner-upDay 39
26New York City,
New York
Runner-up
22Pleasant Grove,
Utah
Sole Survivor

Future appearances

James Clement and Amanda Kimmel both returned to compete in the following season, .[7] The pair returned again in 2010 for along with Courtney Yates. Peih-Gee Law returned for .[8]

Season summary

The two tribes, Fei Long and Zhan Hu, were predetermined prior to the start of the game. As an added bonus for winning reward challenges, the winning tribe was given the opportunity to kidnap a member from the losing tribe, where they would live at the winning tribe's camp (in cases where the reward is a trip away from camp, participate in the reward trip with the winning tribe as well) until the next Immunity Challenge. This person would receive a container with a clue to the hidden immunity idol that they had to give to one of the winning tribe members.

After the first 12 days, Fei Long held a slight edge thanks to the strength of James and leadership of Aaron. A strong alliance had been formed on Fei Long between Todd, Amanda, Aaron, and Courtney. On Day 14, each tribe, separately, selected two members of the other tribe to bring into theirs; Fei Long selected Sherea and Frosti, while Zhan Hu selected James and Aaron. Believing that James and Aaron would remain true to the other Fei Long members when the merge occurred, Jaime and Peih-Gee struck a plan to lose the next Immunity Challenge on purpose so that they would be able to remove the former Fei Longs from the game. Zhan Hu would end up losing the challenge, and subsequently voted Aaron out.

On Fei Long, Todd had been working to find the Hidden Immunity Idol. At the next reward challenge on Day 16, Fei Long won and kidnapped James. With the clue from James, Todd was able to find the idol, which he gave to James to use and eliminate a Zhan Hu, and also told James that the same clues would apply at the Zhan Hu camp. While James found the second idol, Zhan Hu won the next immunity challenge thus rendering Todd's plan moot and leaving James with both idols.

The tribes merged on Day 19, with the former Fei Longs holding a 6–4 advantage. After voting out Jaime, Jean-Robert and Frosti, Amanda became concerned that James would not give back one of the two idols, and worked with her other tribe members to blindside him, with James leaving the game with the two idols still in his possession. The remaining Fei Long held on to their lead, and Todd, Amanda, and Courtney's alliance held strong and the three went to the Final Tribal Council.

At the Final Tribal Council, all three finalists were criticized by the jury: Amanda for being overly apologetic, Courtney for her sassy attitude, and Todd for his deception and manipulating the jury. Amanda couldn’t own her game and her moves and the jury believed that her game was attached to Todd’s. Courtney was criticized for not making strategic moves in the game and personally attacking some of the jury members. Unlike Amanda and Courtney, Todd owned his strategic game to earn the jury's respect, leading to his victory in a 4-2-1 decision over Courtney and Amanda, respectively.

Episode! scope="col" colspan="2"
Challenge winner(s)Eliminated
No.Title[9] Original air dateRewardImmunityTribePlayer
1"A Chicken's a Little Bit Smarter"September 20, 2007Chicken
2"My Mom Is Going to Kill Me!"September 27, 2007Ashley
3"I Lost Two Hands and Possibly a Shoulder"October 4, 2007Leslie
4"Ride the Workhorse Till the Tail Falls Off"October 11, 2007Dave
5"Love Is In the Air"October 18, 2007Aaron
6"That's Love, Baby! It Makes You Strong!"October 25, 2007Sherea
7"I'm Not As Dumb As I Look"November 1, 2007FrostiJaime
8"High School Friend Contest"November 8, 2007Amanda, James,
Jean-Robert, Todd
Courtney
9"Just Don't Eat the Apple"November 15, 2007Amanda, Courtney,
Erik, Frosti
Peih-GeeFrosti
10"It's Been Real and It's Been Fun"November 22, 2007Recap Episode
11"Ready to Bite the Apple"November 29, 2007Peih-Gee
[Denise, Erik]
ErikJames
12"Going for the Oscar"December 6, 2007Denise
[Amanda, Todd]
Peih-GeeErik
13"Hello, I'm Still a Person"December 13, 2007Denise
[Courtney, Todd]
AmandaPeih-Gee
14"A Slippery Little Sucker"December 16, 2007Amanda
[Todd]
AmandaDenise
15"The Reunion"

In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win 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.

Episodes

Voting history

Original tribesSwitched tribesMerged tribe
Episode12345678911121314
Day36912151821242730333638
Tribe
EliminatedChickenAshleyLeslieDaveAaronShereaJaimeJean-RobertFrostiJamesErikPeih-GeeDenise
Votes5–2–16–16–25–13–1–15–27–35–3–17–15–1–14–24–13–1
VoterVote
ToddLeslieShereaJaimeFrostiJamesErikDenise
CourtneyJaimeFrostiJamesErikDenise
AmandaLeslieShereaJaimeFrostiJamesErikDenise
DeniseLeslieShereaJaimeFrostiJamesErikTodd
Peih-GeeChickenAshleyDaveAaronJamesFrostiToddToddTodd
ErikChickenAshleyDaveAaronJamesFrostiJamesTodd
JamesLeslieJaimeFrosti
FrostiChickenAshleyDaveShereaJaimeErik
LeslieShereaJaimeJames
JaimeChickenAshleyDaveAaron
ShereaChickenAshleyDave
AaronLeslieJames
DaveAshleyAshleySherea
Leslie
AshleyDave
ChickenAshley
Jury vote
Episode15
Day39
FinalistToddCourtneyAmanda
Votes4–2–1
JurorVote
Denise
Peih-Gee
Erik
James
Frosti
Jean-Robert
Jaime

Reception

Survivor: China received positive reviews, and is a favorite among the fan-base due to the level of gameplay and entertaining cast of characters. The villainous gameplay of winner Todd Herzog, the snarky, sarcastic personality of runner-up Courtney Yates, and the entertainingly over the top personality of James Clement each received high praise from both fans and critics alike. Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly ranked this season 16th out of 40 saying it "featured a really good cast stuck in a really bad location."[10] In 2014, Joe Reid of The Wire ranked this season 13th out of 27.[11] In 2015, a poll by Rob Has a Podcast ranked this season 6th out of 30 with Rob Cesternino ranking this season 11th.[12] This was updated in 2021 during Cesternino's podcast, Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings, ranking 5th out of 40th.[13] In 2020, Survivor fan site "Purple Rock Podcast" ranked this season 10th out of 40 citing its "truly fantastic cast".[14] Later that same year, Inside Survivor ranked this season 6th out of 40 saying "what really makes this season so good is the way the cast interacts with each other."[15]

Controversy

At the reunion show, Denise Martin claimed that she lost her job as a lunch lady after returning home from filming. As a result, producer Mark Burnett awarded her $50,000. However, the school district for which Denise worked later refuted her version of what happened after she returned from China. According to Douglas Public School District Superintendent Nancy T. Lane, Denise asked for and received a promotion to the higher-paying, full-time custodian position before filming began for Survivor. When Denise returned to work, she returned to her new position. She requested to transfer back to her old position but it was no longer available.[16] On the December 19, 2007, broadcast of The Early Show, Denise apologized, stating that it was "not [her] intention to be misleading" and asked that the $50,000 be donated to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. live reunion special, May 13, 2007
  2. Web site: Survivor: China Exclusive: Meet the Zhan Hu Tribe . August 20, 2007 . August 20, 2007 . TV Guide . Ileane . Rudolph.
  3. Web site: SURVIVOR: JEFF, I HAVE IT!. https://web.archive.org/web/20211207171615/http://www.mtv.com/news/2757357/survivor-jeff-i-have-it/. dead. December 7, 2021. mtv.com. August 28, 2017.
  4. Web site: Survivor China Update: Remote island of ... Jiangxi? . July 31, 2007 . Washburn . Dan . May 21, 2007 . . The Chinese characters on the logo say, 'Compete in intelligence, compete in skill, compete in endurance.'.
  5. Web site: Survivor: China Exclusive: Meet the Fei Long Tribe . August 20, 2007 . August 20, 2007 . TV Guide . Ileane . Rudolph.
  6. Web site: Returning Shows. September 21, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20080709113032/http://www.tvguide.com:80/special/fallpreview07/returning5a.aspx#survivor. July 9, 2008. dead.
  7. New 'Survivor' cast revealed!. Entertainment Weekly. Ross. Dalton. January 3, 2008. February 22, 2021.
  8. Web site: Ross. Dalton. 'Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance' cast revealed. EW.com. May 20, 2015. June 21, 2022.
  9. Web site: Survivor: China Episodes . November 7, 2007. TV Guide.
  10. Survivor Winners at War recap: Double elimination smackdown!. Entertainment Weekly. Dalton. Ross. May 6, 2020. March 12, 2021.
  11. Web site: Survivor Winners at War recap: Double elimination smackdown!. The Wire. Joe. Reid. May 6, 2020. March 12, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20160203115650/http://www.thewire.com/entertainment/2014/02/definitive-ranking-every-season-survivor/358537/. February 3, 2016. dead.
  12. Web site: Survivor Top 30 All-Time Season Rankings Results. September 21, 2015. Rob Has a Podcast. March 12, 2021.
  13. Web site: Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings | #5: China. August 17, 2021. Rob Has a Podcast. August 18, 2021.
  14. Web site: Survivor season rankings (with spoiler-free summaries). The Purple Rock Survivor Podcast. May 22, 2020. March 12, 2021.
  15. Web site: Best Season Rankings – No. 6 – China. Inside Survivor. Stanley. Garrett. November 13, 2020. March 12, 2021.
  16. Web site: Worcester Telegram & Gazette Mega News.
  17. Web site: 2007-12-19 . ‘Survivor’ lunch lady to donate $50,000 gift . 2024-06-13 . TODAY.com . en.