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This video contains all of the "Previously on Survivor" segments from the Survivor: Pearl Islands.
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Rupert Boneham, 39, a mentor for troubled teens, from Indianapolis
Tijuana Bradley, 27, pharmaceutical sales, from St. Louis
Shawn Cohen, 28, advertising sales, from New York City
Jon Dalton, 29, an art consultant from Danville, Va.
Nicole Delma, 25, a massage therapist from Hermosa Beach, Calif.
Sandra Diaz-Twine, 29, an office assistant from Fort Lewis, Wash.
Trish Dunn, 42, a sales executive from Annapolis, Md.
Christa Hastie, 24, a computer programmer from Los Angeles
Darrah Johnson, 22, a mortician from Liberty, Miss.
Lillian Morris, 51, a scout troop leader from in Cincinnati
Ryan Opray, 31, an electrician from Los Gatos, Calif.
Burton Roberts, 31, a marketing executive from San Francisco
Andrew Savage, 40, an attorney from Chicago
Ryan Shoulders, 23, a produce clerk from Clarksville, Tenn.
Osten Taylor, 27, an equity trade manager from Boston
Michelle Tesauro, 22, a student from Pittstown, N.J.
Survivor: Pearl Islands, initially dubbed as Survivor: Pearl Islands - Panama at the Survivor: The Amazon live Reunion Show where it was officially announced, is the seventh installment of the United States version of the reality show Survivor. The season was won by Sandra Diaz-Twine by a landslide in a 6-1 jury vote margin against Lillian Morris.
Production
The season was filmed on the Pearl Islands, off the coast of Panama, and had a pirate culture theme. The complete season, including the live Reunion Show, was released on DVD on February 7, 2006.
Twists/Changes
Tribe Composition: The sixteen castaways were divided into two tribes of eight.
Unexpected Start: The contestants were made to believe that they will be shooting their cast photos, only to be informed that the game had already begun. With only the clothes on their backs, the tribes were given $100 to buy supplies with.
Camps: The tribe camps were situated several nautical miles off each other.
Looting: The castaways experienced pirate life with one member from the winning tribe from the Reward Challenge being sent to the other tribe to steal one item from their camp.
Buried Treasure: Another advantage of winning a Reward Challenge was one of three clues to a treasure chest buried somewhere at camp. Inside the treasure were additional creature comforts such as food rations and blankets.
Kidnapping: The Morgan tribe was given the right to kidnap one member from the rival Drake tribe after winning the Day 12 Immunity Challenge. Their chosen victim was also given immunity, skipping Tribal Council. Rupert was also forced to compete for Morgan at the following Reward Challenge.
Outcast Twist: On Day 19, the ten remaining castaways faced a third tribe comprised of the first six departed castaways in a three-way special challenge. If The Outcasts win, both Drake and Morgan will go to separate Tribal Council sessions and will vote out one of their own. The Outcasts will vote two of their own back into the game, with the remaining four being eliminated for good. The two returning castaways will be granted immunity at their first visit to Tribal Council. If The Outcasts finish second, only one of them will be voted back in the game, and only the losing tribe will vote somebody out. If The Outcasts lose to both tribes, they are all eliminated from the game, and Drake and Morgan merge without voting anybody out.
Double Tribal Council: Due to their loss to The Outcasts, both Drake and Morgan had to vote someone out, though Morgan did not need to vote due to one player quitting the game.
Merged Tribe Composition: The merged tribe was composed of ten members.
Immunity-Free Tribal Council: The final four castaways competed for individual immunity against the jury, who participated in the challenge as a group. The jury won, denying immunity to the remaining castaways.
Final Tribal Council Format: Two finalists faced a jury of seven. The jurors individually addressed the finalists.
Season Summary
The game began with the castaways made to believe that they were shooting their cast photos, but were later informed that the game had already begun. The two tribes, Drake and Morgan, were given some money and sent to a small village to barter and buy supplies for their camps in lieu of being given them as in seasons past. Drake secured a sizable amount of supplies, while Morgan flustered and....