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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">[[Survivor: Pulau Tiga|Pulau Tiga]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">[[Survivor: The Australian Outback|Australian Outback]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">[[Survivor: Africa|Africa]]'''</tr></td> |
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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">[[Survivor: Marquesas|Marquesas]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">'''Thailand'''</td></tr> |
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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">[[Survivor: The Amazon|Amazon]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">[[Survivor: Pearl Islands|Pearl Islands]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">[[Survivor: All-Stars|All-Stars]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td align="center" bgcolor="cyan">[[Survivor: Vanuatu|Vanuatu]]</td></tr> |
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'''''Survivor: Thailand''''' was the fifth installment of the popular [[United States]] [[reality show]] ''[[Survivor (television series)|Survivor]]''. It was filmed during [[2002]] and aired from [[September 19]], [[2002]] - [[December 19]], [[2002]] on [[CBS]]. It was set in on the island of [[Koh Tarutao]] in [[Thailand]]. The two initial tribes were Chuay Gahn and Sook Jai. They eventually merged into the Chuay Jai tribe. |
'''''Survivor: Thailand''''' was the fifth installment of the popular [[United States]] [[reality show]] ''[[Survivor (television series)|Survivor]]''. It was filmed during [[2002]] and aired from [[September 19]], [[2002]] - [[December 19]], [[2002]] on [[CBS]]. It was set in on the island of [[Koh Tarutao]] in [[Thailand]]. The two initial tribes were Chuay Gahn and Sook Jai. They eventually merged into the Chuay Jai tribe. |
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The gameplay "twist" introduced for this season was that when there were 10 remaining players, the usual time for a merge, the two tribes were moved onto one beach, with a feast awaiting them. The two tribes took this to mean that they were merging, and Shii Ann attempted to use this to her advantage by openly trying to get allied with her "former" opposing tribe. At the next challenge they attended, however, the two tribes were informed that they were living on one beach, but were not merged. This came to backfire on Shii Ann as her tribe lost the ensuing Immunity Challenge, and she was booted off for her excessive scheming. |
The gameplay "twist" introduced for this season was that when there were 10 remaining players, the usual time for a merge, the two tribes were moved onto one beach, with a feast awaiting them. The two tribes took this to mean that they were merging, and Shii Ann attempted to use this to her advantage by openly trying to get allied with her "former" opposing tribe. At the next challenge they attended, however, the two tribes were informed that they were living on one beach, but were not merged. This came to backfire on Shii Ann as her tribe lost the ensuing Immunity Challenge, and she was booted off for her excessive scheming. |
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''Survivor: Thailand'' was preceded by ''[[Survivor: Marquesas]]'' and followed by ''[[Survivor: The Amazon]]''. |
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Of the 16 contestants, only one, [[Shii Ann Huang]], was selected as a participant on [[Survivor All Stars]]. |
Of the 16 contestants, only one, [[Shii Ann Huang]], was selected as a participant on [[Survivor All Stars]]. |
Revision as of 20:39, 5 December 2004
Survivor seasons |
Pulau Tiga |
Australian Outback |
Africa |
Marquesas |
Thailand |
Amazon |
Pearl Islands |
All-Stars |
Vanuatu |
Survivor: Thailand was the fifth installment of the popular United States reality show Survivor. It was filmed during 2002 and aired from September 19, 2002 - December 19, 2002 on CBS. It was set in on the island of Koh Tarutao in Thailand. The two initial tribes were Chuay Gahn and Sook Jai. They eventually merged into the Chuay Jai tribe.
Fourteen episodes aired weekly. The winner, Brian Heidik, was announced on December 19, 2002.
Contestants include (in order of how they finished, starting from the first one eliminated and ending with the winner):
- John Raymond (Chuay Gahn)
- Tanya Vance (Chuay Gahn)
- Jed Hildebrand (Sook Jai)
- Ghandia Johnson (Chuay Gahn)
- Stephanie Dill (Sook Jai)
- Robert Zbacnik (Sook Jai)
- Shii Ann Huang (Sook Jai)
- Erin Collins (Sook Jai)
- Ken Stafford (Sook Jai)
- Penny Ramsey (Sook Jai)
- Jake Billingsley (Sook Jai)
- Ted Rogers, Jr. (Chuay Gahn)
- Helen Glover (Chuay Gahn)
- Jan Gentry (Chuay Gahn)
- Clay Jordan (Chuay Gahn) won $100,000 US
- Brian Heidik (Chuay Gahn) won $1,000,000 US
The gameplay "twist" introduced for this season was that when there were 10 remaining players, the usual time for a merge, the two tribes were moved onto one beach, with a feast awaiting them. The two tribes took this to mean that they were merging, and Shii Ann attempted to use this to her advantage by openly trying to get allied with her "former" opposing tribe. At the next challenge they attended, however, the two tribes were informed that they were living on one beach, but were not merged. This came to backfire on Shii Ann as her tribe lost the ensuing Immunity Challenge, and she was booted off for her excessive scheming.
Of the 16 contestants, only one, Shii Ann Huang, was selected as a participant on Survivor All Stars.