Survivor - Season 35

Season 35
Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers
Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers is the 35th season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. This season featured 18 new players divided into three tribes based on a dominant perceived trait: "Heroes" (courage), "Healers" (compassion), and "Hustlers" (tenacity). This season featured several alterations to the rules. This season marked a return to the tiebreaker format used before the previous season, Survivor: Game Changers, where a tied vote at Tribal Council was followed by a second ballot before being declared "deadlocked".[3] The format of the penultimate Tribal Council, with four players remaining, was changed; in lieu of a vote, the winner of the final immunity challenge was to assign additional immunity to another castaway, with the remaining two competing in a fire-making challenge to determine the third finalist. This was the fourth season of the show filmed in Fiji.
Episodes

I'm Not Crazy, I'm Confident
The castaways battle to prove which group has what it takes to win - Heroes, Healers or Hustlers. Also, one tribe will earn an advantage when the game is immediately "ignited" by the season's first challenge, and there is a super idol that comes with a new twist.

I'm a Wild Banshee
Two castaways find a clue and begin searching for a coveted idol. Also, one castaway's annoying behavior could jeopardize their game, and romance is in the air for one pair of Healers.

My Kisses Are Very Private
One castaway's romantic feelings for another tribemate may cause them to spill secrets, and another castaway's lack of social skills could prove to be a problem.

I Don't Like Having Snakes Around
Tribes drop their buffs and switch things up, and one castaway rubs their new tribe the wrong way right before an explosive tribal council.

The Past Will Eat You Alive
One castaway struggles to keep his head in the game at a tough reward challenge, and a tough physical immunity challenge weighs heavily on castaways.

This Is Why You Play Survivor
One castaway is upset after being kept out of the loop on a crazy blindside. Also, lack of food takes a toll on another castaway.

Get to Gettin'
Castaways drop their buffs and merge for a big feast, and the first individual immunity is on the line.

Playing with the Devil
One player finds a secret advantage with a special twist, and concentration is key in the individual immunity challenge.

Fear of the Unknown
Alliances are put to the test and castaways question who will remain loyal.

Buy One, Get One Free (1)
Can one secret agent keep their cover or will they be discovered.

Buy One, Get One Free (2)
Can one secret agent keep their cover or will they be discovered.

Not Going to Roll Over and Die
Castaways receive a much-needed visit from their loved ones, and one castaway must snatch an idol in plain sight.

The Survivor Devil
Castaways battle to win individual immunity and earn a spot in the final five

Million Dollar Night
Castaways compete in an all-new immunity challenge, and a new twist is unleashed into the game. Then, one castaway will be crowned sole Survivor and awarded the $1 million dollar prize, on the two-hour season finale, followed by the one-hour live reunion show hosted by Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst.

Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers Reunion
Host Jeff Probst gathers the former castaways in the city of Los Angeles to reflect on some of the more noteworthy moments from the 2017 season and discuss what some of the castaways have done since they were first eliminated.
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