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Survivor: Cook Islands is the thirteenth season of the reality series Survivor. It was officially announced by Jeff Probst during the Survivor: Panama finale. Applications were due February 3, 2006. In March 2006 about 800 applicants were selected for an interview by CBS. Out of those 800, about 48 semi-finalists were selected to go to Los Angeles during late April and early May. Out of those semi-finalists, 20 were selected to participate in the show between late June and August 2006 on the atoll of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.[1] The location was discovered by the website Survivor Maps before it was revealed on the Survivor: Panama finale. The show premiered on September 14, 2006. The two-hour season finale aired on December 17, 2006, followed by the Reunion show live from CBS Television City in Los Angeles. [2]
For the first time in Survivor, the contestants were divided into four tribes by race; African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic, and Caucasian. Previously, tribes have been divided by gender and age. The respective tribes' names were Manihiki ("Hiki"), Puka Puka ("Puka"), Aitutaki ("Aitu") and Rarotonga ("Raro"). In episode 3, the four tribes evenly divided into two new mixed tribes, just Aitutaki and Rarotonga. After the merge, the tribe decided to name themselves Aitutonga. A 'mutiny' offer was made to all remaining players during this season. In Survivor: Thailand, mutiny was offered but no one accepted the offer. In this season, two players from the same tribe accepted the mutiny offer, which turned out to be a critically important turning point in the game, as it caused the remaining tribemembers of that tribe to become underdogs through the rest of the competition. During one Immunity challenge, the losing tribe was given a bottle with a note in it that was only to be revealed after that tribe voted off a member at the following Tribal Council. As it turned out, the note required the losing tribe to immediately vote a second person off, thus creating the first time a tribe has voted off two members during a single Tribal Council.
Instead of the usual Final Two players facing a jury of seven, there was a Final Three facing a jury of nine, which including players that were voted out before the merge. The final jury setup meant that a two or three-way tie to decide the winner of the game was possible, though the method to resolve this tie was unknown at the time. [3] However, based on the finale shown on December 17, 2006, the method used to tally the votes suggests that if a tie were to occur, resolution would have been made at that point during the finale as opposed to during the final Tribal Council. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Contestants
Note 1: In episode 6, Nate was "kidnapped" by Aitutaki and became a part of that tribe through the next Reward Challenge, after which he rejoined Rarotonga. The gameAs said on the Panama reunion show, the concept of an Exile Island returns — with new twist(s). According to a local guidebook, pre-production began in the spring of 2006 and principal filming began on July 3, 2006 and ran through August 11, 2006, for broadcast in September.[4][5][6][7]
Note 2: The challenge was a combined reward and immunity challenge. In addition, Puka Puka received an additional reward for coming in first. Elimination notes
Exile notesThe person sent to Exile Island, by episode number (excluding the clip show):
Voting history
Episode summariesEpisode 1: Contestants were given two minutes to salvage whatever they could from a boat before having to paddle to their shore. There was a combined reward and immunity challenge. All tribes (except for Manihiki) won reward (flint) and immunity. In addition, Puka Puka, who came in first, got an extra reward in the form of a fire-making kit that included kerosene and water-proof matches. Manihiki, the losing tribe, chose to send Jonathan from Rarotonga to Exile Island. Manihiki went to Tribal Council and eliminated Sekou by a vote of 3–2. Episode 2: Day 4 started well for Manihiki when the tribe managed to start a fire. Jonathan returned from Exile Island to Rarotonga, where nothing much has changed since he left. At Puka Puka, tribe members couldn't stand Cao Boi's jokes. At Aitutaki, feeling like his tribe could do better, Ozzy forced his tribe to throw the reward/immunity challenge to get rid of Billy, who had not been putting in much effort at camp. At the challenge, Puka Puka and Rarotonga tied for first place, so they each received two large tarps as reward and immunity. Manihiki finished third and was also safe from Tribal Council. The losing tribe, Aitutaki, sent Yul from Puka Puka to Exile Island, where he successfully deciphered the clues to discover the hidden immunity idol (a compass) in the sand. At Tribal Council, Billy confessed an apparent romance with Rarotonga's Candice, which was later found to be taken out of context. Despite his efforts, Billy became the second castaway to be voted out 4–1. Episode 3: Instead of a reward challenge, the four tribes were merged into two racially and/or ethnically mixed tribes by school yard pick. Cecilia and Parvati were chosen by lot to start picking amongst the women and Brad and Jonathan amongst the men. The group headed by Cecilia and Jonathan were merged by chance. Yul, Becky, Jonathan, and Candice quickly formed an alliance at the newly created Aitutaki. Yul also told Becky that he found the hidden immunity idol. Aitutaki lost the immunity challenge to Rarotonga. The challenge was exactly the same as a challenge that took place in Survivor: Palau. Rarotonga selected Candice to be sent to Exile Island, thus throwing the Yul-Becky-Jonathan-Candice alliance plans into disarray. The others in the tribe banded together to try to vote out Becky. After strong lobbying by Yul and Jonathan, Cao Boi and Jessica switched their vote to Cecilia, who was voted out 5–3. Episode 4: At Rarotonga, the women complained about the men's growing egotism, specifically J.P.'s bossing around. Aitutaki won the Reward Challenge of pillows, blankets, and a hammock. They choose Adam to go to Exile Island. After the Reward Challenge, Cao Boi went egg hunting, but instead knocked down a booby chick from a nest, which disturbed Jonathan. However, Cao Boi successfully returned the chick to the nest. Aitutaki easily won the Immunity Challenge. Out of frustration, Stephannie accepted blame for the defeat and put herself up to be voted out. However, later on, she retracted the offer to the other girls, who then used the opportunity to vote J.P. out 7–2. Episode 5: At Aitutaki, Cao Boi complained about Becky, Candice, and Sundra being lazy. At the Reward Challenge, Rarotonga won a weight-holding competition, and selected Jonathan to go back to Exile Island because he had been there once before. After spilling an octopus into the ocean, Cristina's tribemates complained about her being bossy like J.P. Cao Boi, Jessica, and Ozzy went exploring around the bay and accidentally ended up on Rarotonga's island. Their unexpected visit did not sit well with Rarotonga. Meanwhile, back at Aitutaki, Becky, Candice, and Yul tried to pull Sundra into their alliance with Jonathan. Aitutaki came from behind to win the Immunity Challenge. Cristina's tribemates were unanimous in wanting to vote her out next, but Stephannie made a mistake in showing weakness to Nate, and the vote swung to her, 7–1. Episode 6: Back at Rarotonga's camp after Tribal Council, Cristina clashed with her tribemates after being pointed out as being annoying. At Aitutaki, Jonathan argued with Cao Boi after Cao Boi wanted to take the Immunity Idol to the next Reward Challenge. At the Reward Challenge, it was revealed that regardless of who won, both tribes would have to vote a member out. Aitutaki won the Reward Challenge, and had to go to Tribal Council first. Before Tribal Council, Cao Boi woke up from a strange dream that spawned a plan he called "Plan Voodoo." Its purpose was to reveal the hidden Immunity Idol by splitting a 3 to 3 vote between Jonathan and Candice. He chose these two in particular for two reasons: 1) He believed Jonathan had the immunity idol, and 2) Even if he did not, one of the two people from the original tribe of whites would be eliminated. Regardless, his plan backfired and he was voted out 6–1–1. Aitutaki enjoyed a feast as they got to listen in on Rarotonga's Tribal Council. Just before Rarotonga's vote, Aitutaki was given the opportunity to "kidnap" one member of Rarotonga who would be not allowed to vote, would be immune from the vote, would be given a share of Aitutaki's reward, and would be staying at Aitutaki's camp until the next Reward Challenge. Aitutaki selected Nate. Cristina's lobbying failed and she was voted out 4–2. Episode 7: This was a recap episode to review the events of the previous 6 episodes, including new footage. Episode 8: At Aitutaki, Jessica felt blindsided by the previous Tribal Council where Cao Boi was voted out. She confronted the rest of the tribe with Nate watching after being "kidnapped". Becky, Candice, and Yul plotted their preferred order of elimination: Ozzy, Jessica, Sundra, Jonathan. At the Reward Challenge, Aitutaki easily beat Rarotonga to win peanut butter and potatoes. They selected Adam to go to Exile Island for a second time. After the Reward Challenge, Brad's tribemates were upset at him for sitting out the swimming portion of the Reward Challenge. They considered him as one of their strongest swimmers and the swimming part of the challenge was where they fell behind. Rarotonga rebounded to edge out Aitutaki for immunity. Jessica lobbied hard to have Jonathan voted out, but her efforts failed and she was voted out 6–1. Episode 9: Candice and Jonathan plotted their paths post-merge. At Rarotonga, Brad said "it's like every man for himself", which turned his tribe against him. At the Reward Challenge, a new twist called "Mutiny" was presented were anybody could change tribe allegiances. Candice decided to jump to Rarotonga, and Jonathan quickly followed. A decimated Aitutaki regrouped and won the reward of coffee, pastries, letters, and pictures from home. Aitutaki quickly selected Candice to go to Exile Island in revenge for mutinying. With Candice at Exile Island, Jonathan tried to form an alliance of the remaining original Rarotonga members, Adam and Parvati. After Yul discovered a shortcut in the Immunity Challenge, Aitutaki came from behind to win. It appeared as Jonathan might get voted out by his new tribe because of a distrust for him after he easily sold out his former tribe, and Adam becoming infuriated after learning that Jonathan decided he should go to Exile Island on previous instances. Ultimately though, Brad's tribemates feared that he would join Yul and Becky post-merger, so they voted him out 7–1. Unexpectedly, Brad was announced as the first member of the jury. Episode 10: At Rarotonga, Jenny and Parvati showed concern over Candice and Adam's closeness. Aitutaki crushed Rarotonga at the Reward Challenge and sent Candice back to Exile Island as continued revenge of her betrayal. Aitutaki took their fourth straight win by winning the Immunity Challenge. A sealed bottle with a note inside was given to Rarotonga after they lost the Immunity Challenge. The bottle was to be opened after the vote at Tribal Council. At Tribal Council, Rebecca was seen as the weakest link and she was voted out 6–1. The sealed bottle was then opened and the note said that another member of Rarotonga would be immediately voted out. Although Rarotonga had agreed that, if the bottle had asked to vote a second member out, they would vote off Jonathan, the four white members of Rarotonga voted Jenny out 4-2. Showing complete anger over the vote, Jenny reluctantly stormed away. Episode 11: Expecting a challenge, the tribes arrived to be surprised by the announcement of the merge. The castaways chose to live on Rarotonga's beach, and decided to call themselves "Aitutonga". The former Aitutaki merged at a 4-5 member disadvantage. Yul and Becky agreed that Jonathan was the best bet to flip. Yul informed Sundra and Ozzy about the hidden Immunity Idol and his plan to bring Jonathan over. Ozzy outlasted Candice holding onto poles to win the first individual Immunity Challenge. Yul decided to show the hidden Immunity Idol to Jonathan to sway him back to Aitutaki: if Jonathan did not vote with Yul and Aitutaki, they would vote for Jonathan, and Yul's idol would deflect the former Rarotonga members' highest votes and send Jonathan home. Jonathan requested that Yul vote for Nate in exchange for him flipping to their side, which Yul readily agreed to. Jonathan joined the former Aitutaki members in voting out Nate 5-4. Episode 12: Instead of a Reward Challenge, a Survivor Auction was held. Becky, teaming up with Yul, outbid Candice and Adam to win a note that was advertised as "the power to change the game." The note said that she would select somebody to immediately go to Exile Island and therefore forfeit all of their remaining money to her. Upon being told that Candice and Adam had not yet spent any of their money, Becky selected Candice. Before Candice left for Exile Island, Yul revealed to everybody that he had the Immunity Idol. After the Survivor Auction, everybody was annoyed at Jonathan due to his arrogant behavior after winning a hot dog and pizza at the auction. Adam easily won the Immunity Challenge. Back at camp, Adam, Candice, and Parvati openly pushed the former Aitutaki members and threatened Yul with withheld jury votes should Jonathan not be voted out. After a heated Tribal Council, the three continued their push to vote out Jonathan, but ultimately failed and Candice was voted out 5-3. Episode 13: Parvati sliced her thumbnail with a machete while cutting open a coconut, which required medical attention, but not removal from the game. At the Reward Challenge, the castaways were surprised by the arrival of their loved ones, who partnered up with the castaways in the challenge. An injured Parvati was able to work through her injury and win the Reward Challenge. Her reward was a picnic with her Dad and the right to send somebody to Exile Island. Parvati selected Jonathan. Parvati's Dad was allowed to select two other castaways to join in the picnic without any input from Parvati. He selected Sundra and her Mom and Adam and his Dad. While the Reward Challenge winner and invitees were enjoying the picnic, Ozzy, Yul, and Becky decided that they would begin to hide food from Jonathan, Parvati, and Adam, but the plan collapsed after Parvati and Adam brought back leftovers from the picnic. Ozzy easily won the Immunity Challenge. The former Aitutaki members turned on Jonathan as they banded with Adam and Parvati in voting him out 6-1. Episode 14: Worried that they could not break the Aitutaki 4, Parvati and Adam tried to figure a way to befriend one of the four to swing the vote. Ozzy won a mud-carrying reward challenge, and sent Adam to Exile Island. Parvati and Yul, the 2nd and 3rd place winners, also got to partake in the reward: a day trip to a local spa for a shower, massage, and dinner. During this reward, Parvati tried to get closer to Ozzy in order to secure his vote, even with Yul around. Meanwhile, Becky and Sundra discussed the possibility of voting physical threat Ozzy off. When Yul returned from the reward, Becky informed him of her plan, but Yul believed it would be best to wait at least until after the next Immunity Challenge to determine if this was necessary. For the second time in a row, Ozzy handily won the Immunity Challenge. Adam, with very little time left, talked to Yul about keeping him on the island over Parvati, which Yul agreed to as long as Adam didn't try to sway the other Aitutaki members. However, Adam and Pavarti were later caught trying to gain Ozzy's vote. Prior to Tribal Council, Yul decided to bring Jonathan's hat (which he had left at camp prior to being voted off) to return it to him as requested. This gesture caused some stir in the jury. In the end, the 4 underdogs stuck together, booting off the somewhat craftier Parvati over physical threat Adam, with a vote of 4-2. Episode 15: In the most difficult puzzle/challenge ever in Survivor according to Jeff Probst, Ozzy won Immunity for the third straight time. Back at camp, Adam tried to stir up the vote by trying to get Ozzy and Sundra to vote for Yul, for the sole purpose of making Yul use the hidden idol and making the game more interesting after he was gone. However, Adam's plot failed and the Aitutaki Four held and voted out Adam 4-1. In a twist, the Aitutaki Four were told that they would be competing in the final Immunity Challenge and memory walk together, meaning that the final vote would have 3 people eligible to win. Ozzy outlasted Sundra to win the final Immunity Challenge. Initially, Yul offered Becky his hidden immunity idol to try to save her, but Becky declined because she felt it wasn't fair to blind-side Sundra just to get to the Final 3 as the 4 underdogs had went through so much together, and tight friendship forged between them to just turn on each other. So the Aitutaki Four decided to let the third spot in the final Tribal Council be decided in a fair manner, meaning a tiebreaker fire making challenge between Becky and Sundra. Neither Becky or Sundra could get their fire started with flint and machete after one hour and the jury became bored and restless. As an alternative, matches were given to Becky and Sundra, but both had trouble again maintaining a fire long enough to burn the rope. In the end, Sundra ran out of matches after half an hour, whereas Becky finally kept a fire long and high enough to burn the rope to secure her spot on the final three. At the final Tribal Council, the jury saw Becky as riding the coattails of Ozzy and Yul even though she tried to convince the jury that she had played the game with much integrity as possible. She received no votes whereas between Yul and Ozzy, the jury was split on the importance of Yul's masterminding of the social game versus Ozzy's physical ability to win challenges, and which contributed the most to all of the Aitutaki Four making it to the end. The final vote was 5-4 in favor of Yul. Ozzy subsequently won a new car based on a viewer's poll in which Ozzy and Yul were nearly tied in the vote count throughout the polling period. Filming locationsTwo of the four tribal camps were on Motu Rakau and Motu Rapota. Tribal Council was filmed near Vainamu, Arutanga on the main island of Aitutaki. Motukitiu was the location of Exile Island and Motu Maina was the overnight reward location. Challenges were filmed on Motu Akiami, which also hosted the eliminated contestants (known colloquially to some as the "Mutiny Motel").[9] Diversity and controversyThe decision to divide the teams by race and ethnicity has made this series of Survivor controversial even before airing. Members of the New York City Council's Black, Latino and Asian Caucus have called on CBS to dump Survivor. [10] Those who work with the show indicate that as divisions by age, gender, or gender and age combined, have been accepted this should not be treated much different or it would set race apart.[11] Host Jeff Probst conceded, by implication, a small difference in that racial segregation had actually been practiced in US history.[12] Conversely, previous seasons have been criticized for not having many non-white contestants. Compared to a system of proportional representation used by some affirmative action programs, and favored by many civil rights groups, this scheme represented much higher exposure particularly for Asian Americans who were only slightly above five percent of the US population in 2000, and normally underrepresented on most network television shows, as well as the other minority groups. Native Americans were not represented as a separate group. Probst has since pointed out that over 80% of Survivor's applicants are white.[12] According to Advertising Age Magazine, more than a half dozen major advertisers such as General Motors and Coca Cola withdrew their advertising after hearing about the teams' division.[13] However, a New York Times report indicates that the decision by several advertisers not to advertise for the current season, including General Motors, Coca Cola, Home Depot, United Parcel Service, and Campbell Soup, was made three months prior to the start of the show and unrelated to the show's racial format.[14] The early advertisements for the season also attracted some criticism, as they all coyly hinted at how the tribes would be divided, despite the producers having completely revealed the racial divide some time earlier. MADtv parodied Survivor: Cook Islands in its twelfth season premiere episode, which aired September 16, 2006. The parody involved giving the white challengers significantly easier tasks, such as a swimming challenge which allowed the white challengers to use a canoe, or building a fire with a fire building kit that consisted of gasoline and a DVD on how to build fire, the Hispanic contestants received flint, the Asians received a matchstick, and the African-Americans were given a glass of water. In the Survivors Strike Back blog on the official website, several Survivor contestants from past seasons criticized the castaway choices, saying that many of them are not good players and are not Survivor fans and are merely there to gain fame. Evidence of this is the fact that well over half are from California and several of them are models or involved in the entertainment industry in some way. Another reason is that there was a limited number of choices because of the low number of non-whites that applied to be on the show. In early interviews, Jeff Probst has said that they had to go hunting for some contestants and several of those who made the show did not actually apply to be on Survivor. The bloggers at Survivor Strikes Back have also said that this season's contestants have had it easy because they were given all their supplies in the first episode. Records and firsts
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