Survivor - Season 41

Season 41
Survivor 41
Survivor season 41 is set to premiere on September 22, meaning Survivor Wednesdays will finally be back! After Survivor's hiatus, the long-running reality show is back for season 41 in beautiful Fiji. Though Survivor is already one of the most dangerous reality TV shows, season 41 is hoping to add to that title with all new challenges thrown at the contestants. These challenges may increase the difficulty of the game. Jeff Probst is synonymous with Survivor and fans will be elated to know that he will continue hosting the show for the foreseeable future. Probst went so far as to call this season a "dawn of a new era," with added challenges for the contestants, also naming it a "monster" of a Survivor season.

Episodes

A New Era
Eighteen new castaways begin their battle for $1 million and title of Sole Survivor. In the premiere episode, three tribes fight for their life in the first immunity challenge to guarantee safety at tribal council.

Juggling Chainsaws
Immunity challenges get interesting when a new idol is introduced that has a special twist.

My Million Dollar Mistake
Castaways stumble upon a sneaky advantage that comes at a great risk. Also, truth is tested amongst castaways as mistakes are made

They Hate Me 'Cause They Ain't Me
Two castaways strategize a risky move during the immunity challenge, and another castaway does what it takes to earn a tribemate's trust

The Strategist or the Loyalist
Ua, the tribe of only three castaways, competes to win the immunity challenge to save them from becoming a tribe of two. Also, friendships are put to the test when castaways from different tribes take a journey together.

Ready to Play Like a Lion
For 12 days, the Luvu tribe has avoided going to tribal council, but now that the three tribes have merged, their alliances will be tested. Also, there's a new twist when it comes to the merge.

There's Gonna Be Blood
Castaways compete in their first individual immunity challenge in the game. Also, Erika has been on Exile Island for two days, where she must make the biggest decision in the game thus far.

Betraydar
After information was revealed and people were betrayed at the last tribal council, castaways must work to make amends. Also, an interesting turn of events takes place at the reward challenge.

Who's Who in the Zoo
A castaway is singled out for their dishonest game, making a clear distinction where the line has been drawn. Also, in tonight's challenge, immunity and reward are on the line.

Baby With a Machine Gun
After a grueling season with no food, a warm meal is up for grabs at the reward challenge, and the immunity challenge will be a test of focus and balance.

Do or Die
Another big twist threatens to send someone home, and castaways must formulate a plan whether to vote out the big threat or keep playing the game with people they trust.

Truth Kamikaze
Castaways need to alter their plans after the winner of the immunity challenge throws a wrench in their next big move.

One Thing Left to Do... Win
After a dangerous season filled with new twists, only five castaways remain and must battle it out for the title of Sole Survivor and the $1 million prize, on the two-hour season finale of the CBS Original series SURVIVOR. For the first time since season one, the winner will be revealed live on location. The finale will be immediately followed by a one-hour after-show hosted by Jeff Probst.
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