Survivor - Season 17

Season 17
Survivor: Gabon — Earth's Last Eden
Survivor: Gabon — Earth's Last Eden is the seventeenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The players were divided into tribes by a schoolyard pick started by the oldest players, Bob and Gillian. 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. 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.

Episodes

Want to See the Elephant Dung?

She Obviously is Post-Op!
One Castaway is tossed around like a rag doll during a Reward Challenge, while another Castaway sets out to prove her strength while on Exile Island.

It Was Like Christmas Morning!
One Castaway's desperation leads to waterworks, and the waterworks lead to sympathy from other members on the tribe. Meanwhile, Exile Island leaves one Castaway feeling as if it is Christmas morning.

This Camp is Cursed
Overwhelming hunger and homesickness puts one Castaway's entire alliance in jeopardy. Meanwhile, one of the strongest bonds in the game finds itself on shaky ground after a frustrating performance in an intense Immunity Challenge.

He's a Snake, But He's My Snake
In the wake of a tough loss, an emotional outburst causes one castaway to become a target. Meanwhile, large appetites combined with dwindling rations create an air of resentment at one camp.

It All Depends on the Pin-Up Girl
A shocking twist is revealed giving one Castaway the chance to change the game for the opposing tribe. Meanwhile, surprise letters from home bring even the toughest Castaways to tears.

The Apple in the Garden of Eden
After one power drunk castaway decides to take the game into their own hands, the tribes are faced with a brutal endurance challenge that comes down to a nail-biting showdown.

The Brains Behind Everything
Conflict abounds when a hard fought reward challenge threatens to cause an upset, and a heated tribal council where dirty laundry is aired.

Nothing Tastes Better than Five Hundred Dollars
One Castaway devises a dangerous plan that hinges on the hidden immunity idol, while another Castaway considers betraying their alliance in order to avoid elimination.

I Was Put on the Planet for This Show
In a very special Survivor, never before seen footage, including audition tapes and secret scenes, reveal who the castaways are and how they became entrenched in the adventure of a lifetime. while giving insight into how power shifted into the unlikely hands of Sugar, Susie, Ken and Crystal.

The Good Things in Life Aren't Easy
After fallout from Randy's departure pits two allies against one another, one castaway makes a lifetime commitment in a surprisingly intimate gesture.

The Good Guys Should Win in the End
After using guilt to gain control of an ally, a pushy castaway may land in hot water when the hidden immunity idol is put into play, resulting in a shocking turn of events at Tribal Council.

Say Goodbye to Gabon
What started as a lopsided battle between the Fang and Kota tribes ends with a shocking turn of events between the remaining members of Nobag. Find out the fate of the final five leading into an outrageous decision at the most surprising Tribal Council yet.

Survivor: Gabon Reunion
The winner is announced as the 18 castaways reunite in Los Angeles and are questioned by host Jeff Probst.
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