Fight to Survive - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Survival of the Fittest
Hosted by Akbar Gbajabiamila, 17 competitors set out to survive on a remote island for 25 days - while fighting each other to win $250K. The battle is on for control of the island's natural resources. Alliances are forged and tensions rise as Missy challenges "K" to fight.
The Storm
A relentless storm challenges the survivalists to stay dry and survive the cold nights. "Team Fight" seeks revenge, while another competitor is ousted from multiple shelters and must fend for herself.
This is War
Resource deprivation motivates the remaining competitors to create a truce. However, it doesn't hold up when new discoveries make others envious, and the fighting starts.
Dog Fight
After the first full week on the island, hunger takes its toll, and "Team Fight" gets aggressive.
The Hunt
Team Fight cuts off water, but Team Survive has a trick hidden up its sleeve.
The Breaking Point
Only 10 competitors retain after an unexpected departure.
The Final Countdown
"Team Survive" secures more resources on the island, but a long-term survival strategy backfires.
Battleground
One of the contestants is on a mission to turn foes into friends by providing food, but other alliances are strained.
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