Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Survivor Past Season Watch for All-Stars

I’ve done a post like this before. What it means is that if you want to see old seasons of Survivor, you would have to watch certain episodes in order to understand the returning players of one of these seasons with returning players in it. All-Stars is unique in that it is the only season of Survivor to include players from every season before it. This feat is unlikely if not impossible to happen ever again. But if you wanted to see a player’s old season before watching this one, here is what you’d have to see:

The first season was Borneo. The players who returned from it were Jenna Lewis, Richard, Susan, and Rudy. Jenna only lasted until episode 9. Everyone else lasted until episode 13. The second season was Australia. The players who returned from it were Alicia, Amber, Colby, Jerri, and Tina. Alicia made it until episode 8. Jerri was voted out in episode 9. Amber was voted out in episode 11. Colby and Tina made it until the final episode: 14.

The third season was Africa. The players who returned from it were Tom, Lex, and Ethan. They all made it to episode 13. The fourth season was Marquesas. The players who returned from it were Kathy and Rob Mariano. Rob was voted in episode 7. Kathy wasn’t voted out until episode 13.

The fifth season was Thailand. This is the first season where you wouldn’t have to see all of the episodes to see the end of the game from the player who returned to All-Stars on it. Shii Ann was voted out in episode 7. The sixth season was Amazon. The players who returned from it were Jenna Morasca and Rob Cesternino. Both of them made it to the finale in episode 13. The seventh season was Pearl Islands. The player who returned from it was Rupert. He made it until episode 10. Basically, since nearly all of the seasons have at least one player who made the finale, only two of them don’t have you having to see all of the episodes to see all of their game. 

And that’s it for this post. Sorry if it was strange or otherwise pointless to some. You don’t have to see any old season in order to watch a different season that may have had the same players. But this is still worth keeping track of for me if for no other reason than to have a record of this. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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