Survivor - Season 33

Season 33
Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X
Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X is the 33rd season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. It featured two initial tribes of ten new castaways divided by generation: Gen X, born between 1963 and 1982, and Millennials, born between 1984 and 1997 (no one born in 1983 was cast this season).[1] It is the third season to divide the castaways into tribes by age. This season featured the first full cast evacuation, where all contestants were removed on the second day of competition due to Severe Tropical Cyclone Zena; the castaways were returned to their camps the next morning and no additional time was needed to complete the game.
Episodes

May the Best Generation Win
A war of generations begins as Millennials battle Gen X on the 90-minute season premiere of SURVIVOR.A massive storm leads to a first in SURVIVOR history, and one castaway snatches a powerful advantage in the game.

Love Goggles
One castaway dons his "love goggles" when he's struck by another's beauty. Also, heat exhaustion takes the air out of one castaway.

Your Job is Recon
Castaways get a chance to mingle with the "enemy," and balance and precision are tested at a tough immunity challenge.

Who's the Sucker at the Table?
Millennials and Gen X get physical in the first reward challenge of the season, and two castaways are out for revenge after being blindsided by their allies.

Idol Search Party
Castaways form a search party to hunt for the hidden immunity idol, and one tribe gets an unpleasant surprise when castaways drop their buffs.

The Truth Works Well
"The Truth Works Well"- Figgy and Taylor may regret an earlier decision to reveal their budding "showmance" to their tribemates, and some castaways worry there may be a snitch at camp after a hidden immunity idol is found.

I Will Destroy You
Two millennials attempt to put the past behind them and work together, and another castaway feels the heat when they're interrogated about their true profession.

I'm the Kingpin
The three tribes merge into one.

Still Throwin' Punches
Two castaways with secrets about each other use them as leverage in the game, while another refuses to "drop the ball" when individual immunity is on the line.

Million Dollar Gamble
Each of the castaways tries to arm themselves with allies as a power struggle erupts; tension rises as Gen X castaways turn on each other.

About to Have a Rumble
The castaways play for a chance to spend time with loved ones; one person works hard to build their resumé in the game.

Slayed the Survivor Dragon
It's double the tribal councils as two castaways are sent home, and immunity is on the line in a classic game of Survivor pinball.

I'm Going for a Million Bucks
Steady hands will earn a spot in the final three and a chance at the million dollar prize. Then, after 39 days, one castaway will be crowned Sole Survivor, on the two-hour season finale, followed by the one-hour live reunion show hosted by Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst.

Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X Reunion
The winner is announced as the castaways reunite to discuss the season.
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