Survivor - Season 20

Season 20
Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains is the twentieth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. There were twenty contestants overall, divided into two tribes, Heroes and Villains.

Episodes

Slay Everyone, Trust No One
In one of the most physical reward challenges ever played, injuries threaten to send two castaways home before the first challenge is completed.

It's Getting the Best of Me
Backstabbing and dissention run rampant in one tribe as a castaway reveals that old grudges die hard and makes a move to put a former ally on the chopping block. Meanwhile, one Villain pushes so hard to provide for the tribe that he passes out cold.

That Girl is Like a Virus
One of the most powerful women in the game targets a worthy adversary and gets aggressive in her efforts to oust an immediate threat.

Tonight, We Make Our Move
One of the game's most notorious masterminds finds her grip on an alliance slipping as they lose sight of their plan and consider voting out one of their own.

Knights of the Round Table
An important hierarchy is established between a pair of conniving allies and a plan is hatched to oust one of the strongest and most prominent players in the game.

Banana Etiquette
When the castaways discover that two people will be sent packing in a rare double elimination, everyone scrambles to save their own skin, and one castaway surprises everyone and risks it all at Tribal Council.

I'm Not a Good Villain
Hurt and betrayed by a close ally, one castaway learns the hard way that loyalty isn't always easy, and one powerhouse learns from experience that old grudges die hard.

Expectations
Struggling to keep their tribe intact, the "Heroes" vow to work together as long as it takes to ensure that they outlast the "Villains." Meanwhile, the "Villains" begin to turn on one another after one tribe member makes a costly mistake at the Reward Challenge.

Survivor History
Convinced that a women's alliance is running the Villains tribe, The Heroes develop a risky strategy in an effort to align themselves with one of the game's most notorious players.

Going Down in Flames
Reunited on the merged tribe, two old friends rekindle an alliance but trust doesn't come easily for this powerful pair, and one castaway makes an unprecedented play, setting the stage for one of the most surprising Tribal Councils in Survivor history.

Jumping Ship
With two swing votes hanging in the balance, no one can be sure of their safety heading into Tribal Council, and even the most formidable villain in the game makes a potential miscalculation.

A Sinking Ship
Sensing that he is in danger, a hero makes a bold move to save himself by fooling the entire tribe. Meanwhile, a vicious power struggle emerges in one alliance and two of the strongest villains find themselves pitted against one another.

Loose Lips Sink Ships
The final six get the chance to earn time with their loved ones in a fiercely fought reward challenge. Desperate for options, the remaining heroes make an unexpected ally, hoping to turn the game around.

Anything Could Happen
As the final tribal council draws near, Survivors struggle to stay on top of their game as alliances crumble and everyone starts to play for themselves.

Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains Reunion
The winner is revealed as the 20 castaways reunite to discuss their experiences.
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