Survivor: Gabon Explained

Season Number:17
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Presenter:Jeff Probst
Num Days:39
Num Survivors:18
Winner:Robert "Bob" Crowley
Runner Up:Susie Smith
Location:Wonga-Wongue Presidential Reserve, Estuaire, Gabon
Num Episodes:14
Network:CBS
Prev Season:Micronesia
Next Season:Tocantins —
The Brazilian Highlands
Episode List:List of Survivor (American TV series) episodes

Survivor: Gabon — Earth's Last Eden is the seventeenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor.[1] The premiere aired September 25, 2008, with the first two episodes screened back-to-back. Survivor: Gabon began filming in late June.[2] It marked the second season of the series that was filmed in Africa ( had been filmed seven years earlier in Kenya). Reports from Gabon indicate the show was filmed around the coastal towns of Nyonie and Ekwata in the Wonga-Wongue Presidential Reserve.[3]

This season, players sent to Exile Island had a choice of receiving a clue to the location of a Hidden Immunity Idol or a comfort item. On April 13, 2008, at the National Association of Broadcasters's annual show, Sony announced that the 17th season of Survivor would be the first to be shot in high definition, using Sony's XDCAMs.[4] The show ranked number ten in DVR playback (2.33 million viewers), according to Nielsen prime DVR lift data from September 22, 2008 – November 23, 2008.[5]

The winner was 57-year-old Robert "Bob" Crowley, a high school physics teacher from Maine. He defeated Susie Smith and Jessica "Sugar" Kiper in a 4–3–0 vote at the live finale to take the million dollar prize. In addition, Bob won the $100,000 "Sprint Survivor of the Season" award, beating out Sugar and Matty Whitmore, who were next highest in the popular vote. Crowley is the oldest survivor winner to date, by both birthday and age at victory.

Contestants

This season started with 18 people divided into two tribes, Fang and Kota, named after ethnic groups in Gabon through a schoolyard pick. Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson was initially cast for this season, but was forced to drop out for medical reasons; he was replaced by Bob Crowley.[6] Johnson went on to compete on . Notable contestants from this season include former 2004 Olympic gold medalist Crystal Cox, professional gamer Ken Hoang, and Matty Whitmore, the grandson of actor James Whitmore.

Contestant! rowspan="2" scope="col"
AgeFromTribeFinish
OriginalFirst
switch
Second
switch
MergedPlacementDay
24Los Angeles,
California
1st voted outDay 3
61Temecula,
California
2nd voted outDay 6
23Downey,
California
3rd voted outDay 9
25Santa Barbara,
California
4th voted outDay 12
25Portland,
Oregon
5th voted outDay 15
22Buffalo Grove,
Illinois
6th voted outDay 18
27Naples,
Florida
7th voted outDay 21
32Boston,
Massachusetts
8th voted out
28Atlanta,
Georgia
9th voted out
Day 24
29New York City,
New York
10th voted out
Day 27
49Eagle Rock,
Missouri
11th voted out
Day 30
29Los Angeles,
California
12th voted out
Day 33
29Durham,
North Carolina
13th voted out
Day 36
22Westminster,
California
14th voted out
Day 37
29Pacific Palisades,
California
15th voted out
Day 38
29Brooklyn,
New York
2nd runner-upDay 39
47Charles City,
Iowa
Runner-up
57Portland,
Maine
Sole Survivor

Future appearances

Jessica "Sugar" Kiper and Randy Bailey returned for . Corinne Kaplan returned for .[7]

Outside of Survivor, Kaplan competed on The Amazing Race 31 with two-time Survivor contestant Eliza Orlins.[8] In 2020, Marcus Lehman competed on FOX's Labor of Love.[9]

Season summary

The players were divided into tribes by a schoolyard pick started by the oldest players, Bob and Gillian. It became evident that Gillian's tribe, Fang, was weaker, losing many of the reward and immunity challenges even after a tribal switch, but a core alliance between Matty, Ken, and Crystal developed. On Bob's tribe, Kota, a series of alliances were formed, strengthened after the swap with the addition of Randy. Both the hidden immunity idol and Exile Island were in play; the winning tribe on reward challenges was able to send one of the losing tribe's members to the latter. At Exile, that player had the option of a clue to the immunity idol hidden near Exile (ultimately leading to a string of hidden clues to the idol), or to relax in a small shack with a provision of fruit and a hammock. Sugar was the second player to visit Exile and found the idol on her first visit; she was repeatedly sent back to Exile, where, isolated from both tribes, she relaxed most of the time. Sugar's idol was eventually discovered by Matty, Ken, and Crystal, and they decided to bring her into their alliance, with Ken convincing her to vote off her closest ally Ace who he claimed was using her for the idol.

On Day 22, both tribes were given clues suggesting a tribal merge; they enjoyed a celebratory meal, and discovered a hidden immunity idol nearby. Unanimously, the players agreed to throw the idol away into the ocean. They then discovered they were still separate tribes, mixed by random draw, and returned to their camps. This development proved crucial for the minority Fang alliance, who successfully convinced Kota alliance member Susie that she was on the bottom of her alliance, resulting in the elimination of Kota alliance leader Marcus. The tribes were then merged with the former Kota alliance in the minority. The Fang alliance, now with Susie, dominated the game, eliminating the former Kota alliance until only Bob was left. Bob won three consecutive immunity challenges, forcing the Fang alliance to turn on themselves and resulting in the eliminations of Crystal and Ken due to their strong strategic prowess.

The final four were Matty, Sugar, Susie, and Bob. Susie won the final immunity challenge and ended Bob's immunity streak. Sugar decided to vote with Bob due to their social bond, forcing a tie between him and Matty; Bob won the fire-making tiebreaker challenge.

At the Final Tribal Council, the jury criticized Sugar for her backstabbing, not owning her game, and playing with her emotions. Susie was praised for playing under the radar strategically, while Bob was praised for his physical game, creating two fake immunity idols, and having control of his fate. The jury voted Bob the Sole Survivor in a 4-3-0 vote over Susie and Sugar, respectively.

Episode! scope="col" colspan="2"
Challenge winner(s)Exile
Island
Eliminated
No.Title[10] Original air dateRewardImmunityTribePlayer
1"Want to See the Elephant Dung?"September 25, 2008Michelle
colspan=2
Gillian
2"She Obviously is Post-Op!"October 2, 2008Paloma
3"It Was Like Christmas Morning!"October 9, 2008SugarJacquie
4"This Camp is Cursed"October 16, 2008GC
5"He's a Snake, But He's My Snake"October 23, 2008Kelly
6"It All Depends on the Pin-Up Girl"October 30, 2008Ace
Dan
7"Apple in the Garden of Eden"November 6, 2008Marcus
8"The Brains Behind Everything"November 13, 2008SusieCharlie
9""Nothing Tastes Better Than Five Hundred Dollars"November 20, 2008KenBobRandy
10"I Was Put on a Planet For This Show"November 27, 2008Recap Episode
11"The Good Things in Life Aren’t Easy"December 4, 2008BobBobCorinne
12"The Good Guys Should Win in the End"December 11, 2008Bob
[Crystal, Ken]
BobSusieCrystal
13"Say Goodbye to Gabon"December 14, 2008BobKen
SusieMatty
14"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 tribesFirst switchSecond
switch
Merged tribe
Episode123456789111213
Day3691215182124273033363738
Tribecolspan="2"
EliminatedMichelleGillianPalomaJacquieGCKellyAceDanMarcusCharlieRandyCorinneCrystalKenMatty
Votes8–17–17–25–26–15–13–24–33–25–45–34–34–04–12–2Challenge
VoterVote
BobPalomaDanKenCrystalSusieMattyCrystalKenMatty
SusieMichelleGillianDanMarcusCharlieRandyCorinneCrystalKenBob
SugarPalomaGCKellyAceCharlieRandyCorinneCrystalKenMatty
MattyMichelleGillianJacquieGCKellyCrystalCharlieRandyCorinneCrystalKenBob
KenMichelleGillianJacquieGCKellyAceMarcusCharlieRandyMattyMattySusie
CrystalMichelleGillianJacquieGCKellyAceMarcusCharlieRandyCorinneMatty
CorinnePalomaDanCrystalSusieMatty
RandyMichelleGillianSusieCrystalSusie
CharliePalomaDanCrystal
MarcusPalomaSusieKen
DanMichelleGillianSusie
AcePalomaKellyGCKellyCrystal
KellyAceJacquieGCCrystal
GCMichelleGillianJacquieKelly
JacquiePalomaKelly
PalomaAce
GillianMichelleKen
MichelleGillian
Jury vote
Episode14
Day39
FinalistBobSusieSugar
Votes4–3–0
JurorVote
Matty
Ken
Crystal
Corinne
Randy
Charlie
Marcus

Production notes

Probst recalled that the live finale of Gabon was almost ruined as the production assistant normally in charge of bringing the Final Tribal Council votes from the production offices to the live venue had forgotten to bring them, a fact discovered just as the live show started. Probst explained that another staff member raced back to the offices, breaking into the room where the votes were secured due to having no key, and faxed the votes over to the live venue, where another production staff member retraced the votes by hand with only about 15 minutes left before the live show vote reading. In the end, the original votes arrived at the studio in time and were read.[11]

Reception

Survivor: Gabon was initially met with generally negative reception. Host Jeff Probst originally ranked Gabon 14th out of 19 seasons in 2010, thus ranking it as the sixth-worst season of the series.[12] He later went on to say that the show was drifting during Gabon and that he nearly quit the show as a consequence.[13] Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly ranked Gabon 28th out of 40, summarizing: "It got better near the end, but it was still a case of too little, too late. The fact that so many unworthy players went so far is simply too damning."[14] Gabon is ranked as the second-worst season of the series by Examiner.com (only ahead of ), and The Wire (only ahead of ).[15] "The Purple Rock Podcast" also ranked Gabon 34th out of 40, describing the cast as one of the most "inept Survivor casts ever from a gameplay perspective."[16] In 2012 and 2013, Survivor fan site "Survivor Oz" consistently ranked Gabon as the eighth-worst season of the series in its annual polls ranking all seasons.

However, reception for Gabon has improved significantly in recent years. In 2014, it was voted the tenth-best season by "Survivor Oz".[17] [18] [19] Its ranking improved substantially again in 2015, when it was ranked the seventh-best season.[20] In 2015, a poll by Rob Has a Podcast ranked this season 23rd out of 30, with Rob Cesternino ranking this season 29th.[21] This was updated in 2021 during Cesternino's podcast, Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings, ranking 26th out of 40.[22] In 2020, Inside Survivor ranked this season 20th out of 40 saying that "the gameplay is completely baffling" but is "one of the most entertaining seasons of the show from a comedic perspective."[23]

Controversy

Survivor: Gabon received some minor criticism from the Parents Television Council for a brief, uncensored glimpse of Marcus's penis when the tip was partially exposed through the fly of his boxer shorts. The exposure occurred on the season opener during the second Immunity Challenge when Marcus raced alongside fellow contestants.[24] [25]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CBS sticks with Survivor; Probst re-ups as host. Andreeva, Nellie. Reuters/The Hollywood Reporter. January 28, 2008. January 29, 2008.
  2. Web site: Jeff Probst talks about next 'Survivor' location . Ross, Dalton . . May 12, 2008 . December 9, 2009 . https://archive.today/20120710050704/http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2008/05/12/jeff-probst-tal/ . July 10, 2012 . dead .
  3. Web site: Survivor Gabon--Return to Africa. May 29, 2008. May 29, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080514141043/http://www.claycritters.com/map/s17/survivor_17_map.htm . May 14, 2008.
  4. Web site: NAB 2008: Sony Nets Big HD Camera Sales, Survivor, COPS to Use Sony's XDCAM HD. Dickson, Glen. Broadcasting & Cable. April 13, 2008. April 13, 2008.
  5. Web site: CBS NUMBER ONE LIVE -- AND IN PLAYBACK. December 12, 2008. The Futon Critic. May 17, 2010.
  6. Web site: 'Survivor' Contestant Survives a Visit to MacMillan House. Long. Julius. Bowdoin College. February 18, 2020. November 13, 2021.
  7. 'Survivor: Caramoan -- Fans vs Favorites': New cast and intel revealed! . Dalton . Ross . January 11, 2013 . January 13, 2013 . .
  8. Web site: Pedersen . Eric . CBS Moves 'Amazing Race' Premiere Up A Month, Bumps 'Million Dollar Mile' To Saturdays . Deadline Hollywood . April 5, 2019 . April 3, 2020.
  9. Web site: Labor of Love: Marcus Lehman on how Survivor prepared him for dating reality TV. reality blurred. Andy Dehnart. May 21, 2020. May 24, 2020.
  10. Web site: CBS TV Schedule. . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080913074149/http://www.cbs.com/info/schedule/index.php. September 13, 2008.
  11. The best Survivor finale story you never knew . Dalton . Ross . May 15, 2019 . May 15, 2019 . .
  12. Web site: - 'Survivor' - Jeff Probst Ranks All the Seasons, Worst to First - EW.com. Entertainment Weekly's EW.com.
  13. News: 'Survivor' Defies Gravity to Hang On as CBS Ratings Stalwart. The New York Times. September 30, 2015. Koblin. John.
  14. Survivor Winners at War recap: Double elimination smackdown!. Entertainment Weekly. Dalton. Ross. May 6, 2020. April 15, 2021.
  15. Web site: Reid . Joe . February 26, 2014 . A Definitive Ranking of Every Season of 'Survivor' . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160614054538/http://www.thewire.com/entertainment/2014/02/definitive-ranking-every-season-survivor/358537/ . June 14, 2016 . May 14, 2015 . The Wire.
  16. Web site: Survivor season rankings (with spoiler-free summaries) - The Purple Rock Survivor Podcast . The Purple Rock Survivor Podcast . September 10, 2018.
  17. Web site: Top 24 Survivor Seasons of All Time – Rankings from 24 to 1!. Survivor Oz. September 15, 2012.
  18. Web site: Ozcars 2013 Best Seasons – Rankings from 26 to 1!. Survivor Oz. June 20, 2013.
  19. Web site: Ozcars 2014 Best Seasons–Rankings From 28 to 1!. Survivor Oz. June 22, 2014.
  20. Web site: Ozcars 2015 - Best Season Rankings from 30 to 1!. Survivor Oz. June 22, 2015.
  21. Web site: Survivor Top 30 All-Time Season Rankings Results. September 21, 2015. Rob Has a Podcast. April 14, 2021.
  22. Web site: Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings | #26: Gabon. April 15, 2021. Rob Has a Podcast. April 15, 2021.
  23. Web site: Best Season Rankings – No. 20 – Gabon. Inside Survivor. Pallon. Christine. October 26, 2020. April 14, 2021.
  24. PTC Blasts CBS for Nudity on "Survivor" Premiere. Parents Television Council. September 30, 2008. October 1, 2008.
  25. Web site: Survivor's Big Reveal . Moorhouse . Drusilla . October 2, 2008 . . October 3, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081007082832/http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b32091__lt_i_gt_Survivor_lt__i_gt__s_Big_Reveal.html . October 7, 2008 .