Survivor 46 is the forty-sixth season of the American competitive reality television series Survivor. It premiered on February 28, 2024, on CBS in the United States, and was the fourteenth consecutive season to be filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji.[2] The season ended on May 22, 2024, when Kenzie Petty was crowned the winner, defeating Charlie Davis and Ben Katzman in a 5-3-0 vote.
Survivor 46 | |
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Season 46 | |
Presented by | Jeff Probst |
No. of days | 26 |
No. of castaways | 18 |
Winner | Kenzie Petty |
Runner-up | Charlie Davis |
Location | Mamanuca Islands, Fiji |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | February 28 May 22, 2024 | –
Additional information | |
Filming dates | June 3 June 28, 2023[1] | –
Season chronology | |
Production
editOn February 21, 2023, CBS renewed Survivor for its forty-fifth and forty-sixth seasons. A preview for season 46 was released on December 20, 2023, right after the finale of Survivor 45 was aired. Sneak peeks of the castaways' audition tapes were released on the Survivor Instagram account in the form of a story, which were deleted after twenty-four hours.[3]
The season observed strict safety protocols just as in seasons 41 to 45, and continued to feature the reduced 26 days of gameplay, with 18 contestants starting in three tribes, as with every season since season 41.[4] Survivor 46 and The Amazing Race 36 retained the 90-minute runtime; the first two episodes of Survivor 46 each ran for two hours.[5]
Contestants
editThe cast of 18 contestants was announced on February 5, 2024.[6] Notable castaways this season include former BET on-air personality Tiffany Nicole Ervin.
Contestant | Age | From | Tribe | Finish | |||
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Original | None | Merged | Placement | Day | |||
David Jelinsky | 22 | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Yanu | 1st voted out | Day 3 | ||
Jessica "Jess" Chong | 37 | San Francisco, California |
2nd voted out | Day 5 | |||
Randen Montalvo | 41 | Orlando, Florida |
Nami | Medically evacuated |
Day 7 | ||
Bhanu Gopal | 41 | Acton, Massachusetts |
Yanu | 3rd voted out | Day 9 | ||
Jemila "Jem" Hussain-Adams | 32 | Chicago, Illinois |
Siga | 4th voted out | Day 11 | ||
Moriah Gaynor | 28 | San Diego, California |
None[a] | 5th voted out | Day 13 | ||
Tim Spicer | 31 | Atlanta, Georgia |
Nuinui | 6th voted out | Day 14 | ||
Sodasia "Soda" Thompson[7] | 27 | Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey |
Nami | 7th voted out 1st jury member | |||
Tevin Davis | 24 | Richmond, Virginia |
8th voted out 2nd jury member |
Day 16 | |||
Hunter McKnight | 28 | French Camp, Mississippi |
9th voted out 3rd jury member |
Day 17 | |||
Tiffany Nicole Ervin | 33 | Elizabeth, New Jersey |
Yanu | 10th voted out 4th jury member |
Day 19 | ||
Venus Vafa | 24 | Toronto, Ontario |
Nami | 11th voted out 5th jury member |
Day 21 | ||
Quintavius "Q" Burdette[8] | 29 | Memphis, Tennessee |
Yanu | 12th voted out 6th jury member |
Day 23 | ||
Maria Shrime Gonzalez | 48 | Dallas, Texas |
Siga | 13th voted out 7th jury member |
Day 24 | ||
Liz Wilcox | 35 | Orlando, Florida |
Nami | Eliminated 8th jury member |
Day 25 | ||
Ben Katzman | 31 | Miami, Florida |
Siga | 2nd runner-up | Day 26 | ||
Charlie Davis | 26 | Boston, Massachusetts |
Runner-up | ||||
Kenzie Petty | 29 | Charlotte, North Carolina |
Yanu | Sole Survivor |
- ^ At the start of the individual phase of the game on Day 12, players had to earn their way into the merged tribe by either winning immunity or surviving the Day 13 Tribal Council.
Season summary
editEighteen new castaways were divided into three tribes of six: Nami, Siga, and Yanu. Yanu fared the worst in challenges, leaving only Kenzie, Tiffany, and Q. Siga was spearheaded by a strong alliance and friendship of Charlie and Maria, who eliminated Jem with an idol in her pocket. Nami went undefeated in challenges, but the mistrust throughout the tribe hindered their ability to stay united.
Before the merge, Hunter, Tim and Q met together on a journey and decided to join forces at the merge, with each of the men choosing an ally from their tribe (Tevin, Maria, and Tiffany, respectively) to join them and form a majority, called the 6. However, Maria defected from them, joining Charlie and the others in eliminating the 6 and other major threats (including Hunter, Tiffany, Venus, and Q also getting voted out with idols.)
At the final six, Charlie and Maria turned on each other. Charlie prevailed, and he, Kenzie and Ben made it to the final three. Kenzie was praised for her social game while Charlie was commended for his strategic prowess. In the end, Kenzie won in a 5-3-0 vote over Charlie and Ben, respectively.
Episode | Challenge winner(s) | Eliminated | ||||
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No. | Title | Air date | Reward | Immunity | Tribe | Player |
1 | "This is Where the Legends Are Made" | February 28, 2024 | Nami | Nami | Yanu | Jelinsky |
Siga | Siga | |||||
2 | "Scorpio Energy" | March 6, 2024 | Nami | Yanu | Jess | |
Siga | ||||||
3 | "Wackadoodles Win" | March 13, 2024 | Nami | Nami[a] | Randen | |
Siga | ||||||
4 | "Don't Touch the Oven" | March 20, 2024 | Yanu | Nami | Yanu | Bhanu |
Nami | Siga | |||||
5 | "Tiki Man" | March 27, 2024 | Nami | Siga | Jem | |
Yanu | ||||||
6 | "Cancel Christmas" | April 3, 2024 | Ben, Hunter, Kenzie, Q, Tevin, Tim [Tiffany][b] |
None | Moriah | |
7 | "Episode Several" | April 10, 2024 | Maria [Charlie, Liz, Soda, Tevin, Venus][c] |
Kenzie | Nuinui | Tim |
Maria | Soda | |||||
8 | "Hide 'N Seek" | April 17, 2024 | None | Hunter | Tevin | |
9 | "Spicy Jeff" | April 24, 2024 | Charlie | Hunter | ||
10 | "Run the Red Light" | May 1, 2024 | Q [Kenzie, Maria, Tiffany] |
Charlie | Tiffany | |
11 | "My Messy, Sweet Little Friend" | May 8, 2024 | Maria [Ben, Q][d] |
Maria | Venus | |
12 | "Mamma Bear" | May 15, 2024 | Charlie [Kenzie, Liz] |
Maria | Q | |
13 | "Friends Going to War" | May 22, 2024 | Kenzie [Ben][e] |
Kenzie | Maria | |
None | Ben[f] [Charlie] |
Liz |
- ^ Yanu was saved from going to Tribal Council because Randen was medically evacuated from the game.
- ^ Tiffany did not participate in the challenge after picking the odd rock, but she correctly guessed the winning team and, as a result, was also immune and joined them on the reward.
- ^ In addition to immunity, Maria won reward for her entire team for lasting the longest in the challenge.
- ^ In addition to immunity, Maria won reward for herself and two other castaways of her choice; she chose Ben and Q.
- ^ In addition to immunity, Kenzie won reward for herself and one other castaway of her choice; she chose Ben.
- ^ For winning the final Immunity Challenge, Ben had to assign additional immunity to another player, with the remaining two competing in a fire-making challenge to determine the third finalist; he gave additional immunity to Charlie.
Episodes
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title [9][10] | Rating/share (18–49) [11] | Original air date [9][10] | U.S. viewers (millions) [11] | |
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662 | 1 | "This is Where the Legends are Made" | 0.83/9[14] | February 28, 2024 | 4.90[14] | |
The 18 new castaways began their adventure.
Nami won the challenge. Siga, the second tribe to finish, chose Savvy. Back at camp, Jelinsky and Q were chosen to do Sweat for Yanu, which was to haul sea water using buckets that had holes in them. The back and forth was tough for both, and Jelinsky decided to quit with more than half their time left. At Siga, Ben and Charlie also failed at the Savvy word scramble puzzle. At Nami, Venus was caught by Randen after trying to find an idol, as he thought she was being sneaky. During Day 2, the tribes had to choose one person to go on a journey. Jelinsky from Yanu volunteered. Siga chose Maria, and Nami chose Tevin. The three were taken to a beach where they had to draw a card and try to convince the torch cardholder they were holding the vote card. Maria drew the torch card. Jelinsky, who had the skull, tried to convince Maria but gave up quickly and forfeited his vote at the upcoming Tribal Council. Maria and Tevin gained an extra vote advantage.
Nami and Siga won immunity. At camp, Jess shared she wasn't confident in her performance in the game. Jelinsky feigned nervousness but still felt confident that he would stay. Tiffany then found a Beware Advantage and solved the clue for the location of the key to unlock a hidden immunity idol. At Tribal Council, while tribe members spoke about difficulties connecting socially with Jess, they voted unanimously for Jelinsky to be the first person eliminated from the game.[12][13] | ||||||
663 | 2 | "Scorpio Energy" | 0.61/7[15] | March 6, 2024 | 4.43[15] | |
Bhanu confided in Kenzie that he did not feel secure in the game. Meanwhile, Q and Tiffany were concerned about Kenzie's threat level because she easily made connections with people. At Nami, tribemates felt they couldn't connect with Venus. At Siga, Ben successfully made fire to the delight of everyone. Tim was concerned about Maria's extra vote advantage. While having an alliance with the women, Charlie and Maria made a strong pair together, effectively putting the two of them in the middle. Back at Nami, both Venus and Randen felt unsafe so they went on idol searches, and Randen found the Beware Advantage. He also approached Venus for an alliance. At Yanu, when Kenzie pulled Jess and Bhanu for a chat where she thought to take out Q and Tiffany, Jess saw this as an opportunity and told Q about the plan, which made him become even more cautious with Kenzie as an ally.
After the grueling puzzle, Yanu lost again. Despite Nami's win, Venus was angry because the wagon was dragged over her toe. At Yanu, tribemates were concerned that Jess would play her Shot in the Dark, so they made a fake idol. Tiffany tried to direct Jess to the location of their fake idol, but she didn't see it. Q devised a plan to sneak it to her directly instead. Jess was worried at first, so she talked to Tiffany about voting Kenzie out, but Tiffany recognized her plan. At Tribal Council, a paranoid Bhanu whispered to Kenzie and Tiffany, but Jess was sent home after playing the fake idol. | ||||||
664 | 3 | "Wackadoodles Win" | 0.75/9[16] | March 13, 2024 | 4.78[16] | |
Despite being saved, Bhanu still felt paranoid, though Q gave him a pep talk. At Siga, Jem discovered a Beware Advantage. At Nami, Venus targeted Hunter, feeling he had the most social connections out of everyone on the tribe. Meanwhile, Randen woke up having the medic check him out as he felt numb on one side of his body and was unable to move his hand.
Yanu lost yet another challenge. Jeff then informed the tribes that they would be sending one member for a journey. For placing first, Nami chose the participants; Liz from Nami, Ben from Siga, and Bhanu from Yanu went. Bhanu broke down and disclosed all of Yanu's dynamics to Ben and Liz. The challenge began with each player picking a rock, with the two who pulled blue rocks from the bag competing in a timed puzzle. Ben and Bhanu were the two competing, but both were unable to complete it in the time limit, so they both lost their vote in the next Tribal Council. At Yanu, Tiffany and Kenzie talked Q out of falling on his sword due to his poor tossing segment. Coming back from the journey, Bhanu kept quiet with his tribemates that he lost his vote. He decided to let Q know, and Q considered keeping Bhanu rather than a social threat like Kenzie. Before Tribal Council, Jeff showed up at the Nami camp, sharing that the medics who had checked out Randen earlier were concerned with the way his condition seemed to be progressing, and thus he was medically evacuated from the game. As a result, Yanu's Tribal Council was cancelled. | ||||||
665 | 4 | "Don't Touch the Oven" | 0.78/9[17] | March 20, 2024 | 4.68[17] | |
Tribemates were disappointed with how Bhanu had confessed to Ben and Liz about the dynamics of the Yanu tribe. Day 8's treemail alluded to a reward challenge for food, which Yanu hoped to trade for an earlier reward.
Yanu and Nami won the challenge. From Yanu, Q tried to train Bhanu on how to be more strategic and spill less information. At Siga, Maria found the locked box and the whole tribe dug, to no avail. Jem convinced Maria and Moriah that Tim was hiding the Beware Advantage from them. At Nami, Tevin became concerned about Soda's social prowess, so he suggested to Hunter and Liz that they vote her out if they lost the immunity challenge.
Yanu fell short once again. Knowing he was to go home that night, Bhanu tried to find an idol, but came up empty. At Tribal Council, Bhanu shared his life story and was comforted by his tribemates before being sent home without a formal vote. | ||||||
666 | 5 | "Tiki Man" | 0.70/8[18] | March 27, 2024 | 4.72[18] | |
Yanu lamented their continued losing status, and Q hinted to Kenzie that he wanted out of the game, but it was a ruse to make her feel comfortable enough to not play her Shot in the Dark. At Nami, Venus kept watch over Hunter as he searched for an advantage, but he was able to find the re-hidden Beware Advantage without her noticing. At Siga, Tim believed that Jem was the one who moved the Beware Advantage, but she denied it.
Nami placed first yet again and Yanu finally broke their losing streak. Hunter, Tim and Q were picked to go on a journey. The men discussed a final six strategy in which they each picked a plus-one. They then agreed on Hunter competing in the challenge, arranging twenty Survivor logos in chronological order within a certain amount of time, but he failed and lost his vote. At Siga, the women targeted Ben. Jem followed the Beware Advantage's note to an idol. Her method of convincing Ben and Tim she was on their side only made them distrust her more. Charlie and Maria were in the middle; Charlie hoped to work with Ben, as they had grown close, but Maria wanted to work with the women. At Tribal Council, they sided with the men and blindsided Jem with an idol in her possession, using Maria's extra vote to do so. | ||||||
667 | 6 | "Cancel Christmas" | 0.80/9[19] | April 3, 2024 | 5.05[19] | |
On Day 12, the tribes were notified that the individual phase of the game was to commence. Hunter found Nami's idol before Siga and Yanu were brought in. Yanu realized they were in the middle; Siga targeted Venus while Nami targeted Moriah.
Ben, Hunter, Kenzie, Q, Tevin, and Tim won the challenge. Tiffany also won due to correctly predicting them to win. The Yanu three correctly deduced that Siga was the tighter tribe and hoped to break that alliance up. At Tribal Council, Moriah disclosed that she was on the bottom of the Siga vote, which led everyone to distrust her since she had earlier said that vote was unanimous. She played her Shot in the Dark which failed, and only Charlie had voted Venus while everyone else voted out Moriah. | ||||||
668 | 7 | "Episode Several" | 0.69/8[20] | April 10, 2024 | 4.64[20] | |
Charlie admitted to voting Venus, to Q's chagrin. During the night, Ben had a panic attack and was comforted by Kenzie.
Ben, Hunter, Kenzie, Q, Tiffany, and Tim made up one group; Charlie, Liz, Maria, Soda, Tevin, and Venus made up the other group. Kenzie and Maria won immunity, with Maria winning reward for her group. The Yanu three were in the middle, but Q's bossiness and penchant for flip-flopping in his decision-making earned Kenzie and Tiffany's distrust. At Tribal Council, the Yanu three and Hunter voted out Tim. With the other group, Charlie was seemingly the easy target for the Nami four, but Tevin hoped to blindside Soda. Maria felt more inclined to vote out Venus, but at Tribal Council, everyone followed Tevin's lead and sent Soda to the jury, though Tevin himself voted Venus. | ||||||
669 | 8 | "Hide 'N Seek" | 0.77/9[21] | April 17, 2024 | 4.84[21] | |
Venus took credit for Soda's blindside, but Liz also claimed she wanted Soda out from the beginning. The next morning, Q asked Charlie if he wanted to join the alliance of six established at the journey. Later, Tiffany suggested to Tevin that they include Maria as a potential target; Tevin brought this to Q's attention, causing Q to want to blindside Tiffany.
Jeff offered a large bag of rice if four people sat out or if two sacrificed their votes. Though Q and Liz were willing to sit out, no one else wanted to. Hunter won the challenge, and Q was frustrated since multiple people lasted very little time in the challenge when they could have sat out for the rice. At camp, multiple people were on board with the plan against Tiffany, but Liz started rallying people against Tevin. That plan circled back to Q, and at Tribal Council, Q asked to be voted out since he felt responsible for someone else's dream ending due to the shifting in plans. This caused a live Tribal during which Tevin and Hunter tried to switch the plan to the easy vote in Venus, but everyone else joined Liz's plan to send Tevin to the jury. | ||||||
670 | 9 | "Spicy Jeff" | 0.74/8[22] | April 24, 2024 | 4.91[22] | |
The fallout of the previous Tribal Council led to everyone being furious with Q for his antics, with Tiffany severing ties with Q completely after he revealed that she had an immunity idol. The next day, tree mail revealed that the final nine must split into teams of three.
Team purple had Maria, Hunter, and Charlie. Team orange had Kenzie, Ben, and Tiffany. Team green had Q, Liz, and Venus. Team orange was eliminated in the first stage. Team green lost in the second stage. Hunter, Maria and Charlie then went head-to-head in stage three with Charlie outlasting Hunter to win immunity. Back at camp, Kenzie tried to rally a blindside against her ally Tiffany so the idol could be flushed out, but Charlie got spooked when Tiffany threatened to play it so she would not be burdened by it. Instead, Charlie suggested voting out Hunter, who did not have immunity and was seen as a physical threat in future challenges. Even though Hunter vowed to play his idol, he ultimately did not do so. This proved to be a fatal mistake after the vote was tied between him and Q, with Hunter being sent to the jury on the revote. | ||||||
671 | 10 | "Run the Red Light" | 0.80/9[23] | May 1, 2024 | 4.79[23] | |
Liz was upset over being left out of the plan against Hunter, while Maria talked to Q about aligning.
Q won the challenge and chose to share reward with Tiffany, Maria, and Kenzie. Liz had a visceral meltdown over not being chosen, as she hadn't been able to eat much food on the island due to her allergies. While Q attempted to rebuild trust with Tiffany and Kenzie, neither were on board with realigning with Q.
Jeff again offered rice if four people sat out, but later offered an individual portion of rice for each castaway who sat out. Liz took the individual rice. Charlie won his second straight immunity necklace. Though most of the tribe wanted Q gone, Maria looped in Charlie, Ben, and Q for a blindside against Tiffany before trying to convince Liz to join the plan. At Tribal Council, Maria's plan worked, and Tiffany was blindsided after not playing her idol. | ||||||
672 | 11 | "My Messy, Sweet Little Friend" | 0.75/8[24] | May 8, 2024 | 4.69[24] | |
Maria’s threat level skyrocketed after orchestrating Tiffany’s blindside, and even Charlie mulled turning against her. Everyone searched for an idol the following morning, and Venus found it.
Maria won the challenge and chose to share reward with Ben; after being unable to choose between Q and Liz, the former won rock-paper-scissors to join them on reward, making the others livid. Q proposed that he and the Siga 3 vote out Venus, while those out of the reward targeted Q. Venus hinted to Charlie that she had “something up her sleeve”, which made him wary of trusting her. At Tribal Council, Venus became the third consecutive player sent to the jury with an idol going unplayed. | ||||||
673 | 12 | "Mamma Bear" | 0.75/8[25] | May 15, 2024 | 4.71[25] | |
Ben admitted that he had voted Kenzie due to misunderstanding the vote, but their bond still persisted after Kenzie helped him through another sleepless night. The next morning, Charlie and Maria privately mulled turning against each other.
Charlie won the challenge and chose to share reward with Liz and Kenzie. At camp, Q found a new hidden idol and told Maria about it. When Charlie and Maria reconvened, each believed the other to be loyal to them, though each were ready to vote the other out.
Maria won the challenge convincingly, forcing Charlie to target Q instead. Liz and Kenzie hoped to vote out Q but kept their options open after Maria and Q targeted Charlie as a big threat. At Tribal Council, Q chose not to play his idol, and he became the fourth consecutive player to be voted out with an idol in his pocket. | ||||||
674 | 13 | "Friends Going to War" | 0.75/8[26] | May 22, 2024 | 4.51[26] | |
Maria tried to convince Charlie that the others had turned her against him, though Charlie saw through the ruse.
Kenzie solved her puzzle first but couldn't figure out the code, so Liz raced back to retrieve Kenzie's plank so that Kenzie could beat Maria in the challenge. She decided to share her reward with Ben, and they agreed to vote out Maria. At camp, Maria tried to sway Charlie and Liz into voting out Ben, believing him to be a harder player than he was perceived as. At Tribal Council however, Maria was sent to the jury unanimously.
Ben won the challenge. He felt that Liz was the biggest threat and debated whether to pit Charlie or Kenzie against her in the fire making challenge. He decided to bring Charlie to the end, and Kenzie defeated Liz to send her to the jury. At the Final Tribal Council, the discussion mainly focused on Charlie's strategic game against Kenzie's social game. Charlie highlighted how he managed information, options, and threat throughout the game, while Kenzie emphasized her positive relationships with the jury and perseverance in the face of her original tribe's early struggles. The jury critiqued both on whether they could set themselves apart with a game-defining move. Ben acknowledged how the season challenged him; he was seen by the jury as a follower who got lost in the shuffle multiple times. In the end, Kenzie was named the Sole Survivor in a 5-3-0 vote over Charlie and Ben. |
Voting history
editOriginal tribes | No tribes | Merged tribe | |||||||||||||||
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Episode | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | ||||
Day | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 | 11 | 13 | 14[a] | 16 | 17 | 19 | 21 | 23 | 24 | 25 | |||
Tribe | Yanu | Yanu | Nami | Yanu | Siga | None | Nuinui | Nuinui | Nuinui | Nuinui | Nuinui | Nuinui | Nuinui | Nuinui | Nuinui | ||
Eliminated | Jelinsky | Jess | Randen | Bhanu | Jem | Moriah | Tim | Soda | Tevin | Tie[b] | Hunter | Tiffany | Venus | Q | Maria | Liz | |
Votes | 5–0 | 4–1 | Evacuated[c] | 3–0[d] | 4–2 | 10–1 | 4–2 | 4–2 | 8–2 | 4–4–1 | 6–1 | 5–3 | 5–1–1 | 4–2 | 4–1 | None[e] | |
Voter | Vote | Challenge | |||||||||||||||
Kenzie | Jelinsky | Jess | Bhanu | Moriah | Tim | Tevin | Q | Hunter | Q | Venus | Q | Maria | Won[e] | ||||
Charlie | Jem | Venus | Soda | Tevin | Hunter | Hunter | Tiffany | Venus | Q | Maria | Saved[e] | ||||||
Ben | None[f] | Moriah | Hunter | Tevin | Hunter | Hunter | Tiffany | Kenzie | Q | Maria | Immune[e] | ||||||
Liz | Moriah | Soda | Tevin | Q | Q | Tiffany | Venus | Q | Maria | Lost[e] | |||||||
Maria | Jem | Jem[g] | Moriah | Soda | Tevin | Hunter | Hunter | Tiffany | Venus | Charlie | Ben | ||||||
Q | Jelinsky | Jess | Bhanu | Moriah | Tim | Tevin | Ben | None[h] | Tiffany | Venus | Charlie | ||||||
Venus | Moriah | Soda | Tevin | Q | Hunter | Q | Q | ||||||||||
Tiffany | Jelinsky | Jess | Bhanu | Moriah | Tim | Tevin | Hunter | Hunter | Q | ||||||||
Hunter | None[f] | Tim | Venus | Q | None[h] | ||||||||||||
Tevin | Moriah | Venus | Venus | ||||||||||||||
Soda | Moriah | Venus | |||||||||||||||
Tim | Jem | Moriah | Hunter | ||||||||||||||
Moriah | Ben | None[i] | |||||||||||||||
Jem | Ben | ||||||||||||||||
Bhanu | Jelinsky | Jess | None[f] | ||||||||||||||
Randen | |||||||||||||||||
Jess | Jelinsky | Bhanu | |||||||||||||||
Jelinsky | None[f] |
Jury vote | |||
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Episode | 13 | ||
Day | 26 | ||
Finalist | Kenzie | Charlie | Ben |
Votes | 5–3–0 | ||
Juror | Vote | ||
Liz | |||
Maria | |||
Q | |||
Venus | |||
Tiffany | |||
Hunter | |||
Tevin | |||
Soda |
- Notes
- ^ On Day 14, a split Tribal Council was held. The castaways were divided into two groups of six; each group went to Tribal Council separately to eliminate one castaway from each.
- ^ The vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
- ^ No vote; Randen was medically evacuated from the game.
- ^ Following an open poll of his tribemates, in which they confirmed they would all vote for him, Bhanu was eliminated without a formal vote.
- ^ a b c d e For winning the final Immunity Challenge, Ben had to assign additional immunity to another player, with the remaining two competing in a fire-making challenge to determine the third finalist; he gave additional immunity to Charlie, and Kenzie defeated Liz in the fire-making challenge.
- ^ a b c d This player lost a vote as a consequence of losing a game played for an advantage.
- ^ Maria played an extra vote advantage, allowing her to cast two ballots during a single vote.
- ^ a b Hunter and Q were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.
- ^ This player played the Shot in the Dark, and as a result, had to sacrifice that night's vote.
Reception
editSurvivor 46 received mostly positive reviews[citation needed]. Praise was given to the cast and the abundance of stand-out moments during the season but the season was also criticised for its disproportionate editing, particularly during the pre-merge. Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross ranked the season 21st out of 45, praising the season's strong cast and presence of drama and rivalries that had been missing from recent seasons.[27]
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