Survivor - Season 37
Season 37
Survivor: David vs. Goliath
The Emmy Award-winning series returns this fall for its 37th season, themed "David vs. Goliath". This edition features 20 new castaways divided into two groups of 10 strangers. Castaways who make up the "David" tribe have overcome adversity in their lives, while the castaways on the "Goliath" tribe tend to capitalize on their individual advantages and use it against their opponents. This extreme game of social politics will focus on the "underdogs" versus the "favorites" and reveal that every "Goliath" has an Achilles heel, while every "David" has a secret weapon. These castaways will be forced to compete against each other with the same ultimate goal: to outwit, outplay and outlast each other in an attempt to become the Sole Survivor. The show returns to the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji, with Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst as host.
Episodes
Appearances are Deceiving
A vicious cyclone stirs up emotions on the first day on the island, and the "David" tribe tries to take down the "Goliath" tribe.
The Chicken Has Flown the Coop
One tribe will bring balance to their game with an immunity win. Also, an early showmance could paint a target on a pair of castaway's backs.
I Am Goliath Strong
One paranoid castaway calls a tribal meeting to put a stop to side conversations. Also, two castaways bump heads when their Survivor lives are on the line.
Time to Bring About the Charmpocalypse
After a surprising tribe swap, castaways from the "David" and "Goliath" tribes must learn to work together. Also, a castaway's typical bossy nature could rub her new tribe the wrong way.
Jackets and Eggs
One castaway has some scrambling to do after being on the wrong side of the vote. Also, another turbulent storm puts a sudden halt to the game.
Aren't Brochachos Just Adorable?
Tribes battle to win a food reward for much needed nourishment. Also, the bond between the "Brochachos" becomes a personal achievement for one castaway.
There's Gonna Be Tears Shed
Alliances between the "Davids" and "Goliaths" are tested at the merge. Some castaways may join forces, and a new unlikely pair may choose to work together.
You Get What You Give
One castaway must do damage control after being called out by their tribe. Also, balance is tested in a stressful immunity challenge.
Breadth-First Search
A quarrel between two castaways could mean the end of a showmance. Also, castaways who win rewards earn a much-needed trip to the burger bar.
Tribal Lines are Blurred
Letters from home could fuel castaways' lives in the game. Also, one castaway's negotiation skills for a bigger food supply could pay off.
So Smart They're Dumb
Emotions are sparked when loved ones visit the castaways. Also, a tribal blindside could create a crack in the Mason-Dixon alliance, and one castaway could break the game wide open by targeting their #1 ally.
Are You Feeling Lucky?
One castaway will earn a one-in-six chance at the title of Sole Survivor after winning a crucial immunity challenge.
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
Only four "Goliaths" and two "Davids" remain to face one of the most competitive 63-piece puzzle challenge in SURVIVOR history in an attempt to last another day. Also, a fire-making challenge could change one person's fate in the game, and, after 39 days, one castaway will take home the $1 million dollar prize and title of sole Survivor.
Survivor: David vs Goliath Reunion
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