Survivor - Season 9

Season 9
Survivor: Vanuatu — Islands of Fire
Survivor: Vanuatu — Islands of Fire, is the ninth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The eighteen players were brought into the game at a native gathering, with the natives dividing the group into men and women.

Episodes

They Came at Us with Spears
Eighteen new castaways, separated into two tribes of men vs. women, are stranded on the remote islands of Vanuatu in the South Pacific.

Burly Girls, Bowheads, Young Studs and the Old Bunch
Tribes are quickly dividing as the stress of their situation takes an early toll.

Double Tribal, Double Trouble
The castaways are shocked to learn that both tribes will lose a member at the next tribal council.

Now That's a Reward
Another castaway is voted off the islands.

Earthquakes and Shake Ups!
A major earthquake rocks the island.

Hog Tied
The tribes attempt to herd piglets at the Reward Challenge.

Anger, Threats, Tears And Coffee
One castaway, in danger of being voted off, becomes invaluable at the immunity challenge.

Now the Battle Really Begins
Anxiety about a possible tribal merge leads one tribe member to make one-on-one pacts with numerous others.

Gender Wars... and It's Getting Ugly!
The castaways get more than they anticipated when tree mail arrives.

Culture Shock and Violent Storms
One castaway struggles to decide whether to stay with their existing alliance or join another.

Surprise and...Surprise Again!
A castaway attempting to secure a final four position must face the fact that things may not always be as they seem.

Now Who's in Charge Here?!
One castaway's in hot water for breaking a pact.

Eruptions of Volcanic Magnitude!
One castaway alienates themself and jeopardizes a position in the Final Four after a disturbing outburst.

Spirits and the Final Four
The final four castaways are whittled down to two and the jury votes for the $1 million winner. The final immunity challenge is a test of endurance that involves a bow and arrow.

Survivor: Vanuatu Reunion
The 18 players reunite in Los Angeles with host Jeff Probst.
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