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Survivor: All-Stars is the eighth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. It was filmed from November 3, 2003, through December 11, 2003, and premiered on February 1, 2004, after Super Bowl XXXVIII. It was filmed on the Pearl Islands of Panama, also the location of the previous season. Hosted by Jeff Probst, it consisted of the usual 39 days of gameplay with, for the first time, 18 returning competitors from the seven previous seasons instead of the usual 16 new contestants, and three tribes instead of the usual two.

The winner was Survivor: The Australian Outback castaway Amber Brkich, who was declared the Sole Survivor after a victory over Survivor: Marquesas castaway Rob Mariano with a 4–3 jury vote. The two had been closely allied throughout the game, and at the live reunion show just before the votes were read, Brkich accepted a marriage proposal from Mariano. At the end of the live reunion show, a twist called America's Tribal Council was announced. It involved the public voting to award a second million-dollar prize. Rupert Boneham won the million dollars over runners-up Mariano, Colby Donaldson, and Tom Buchanan.

Casting

Producer Mark Burnett stated that "the casting was really, really scientific. I got a yellow legal pad and wrote down 24 names, and [then] cut down to 18. It was that quick." He confirmed that two former contestants turned down formal offers: Elisabeth Filarski Hasselbeck from The Australian Outback, who had recently taken a job as a co-host of The View, and Colleen Haskell of the show's premiere season, who "had moved on with her life" and "just genuinely didn't want to go through that again."[1] Jenna Lewis and Amber Brkich were chosen to replace the two. Other contestants who were considered, but ultimately cut included Kelly Goldsmith and Teresa Cooper from Africa, Neleh Dennis and Sean Rector from Marquesas, and Clay Jordan and Helen Glover from Thailand.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Sandra Diaz-Twine, winner of Pearl Islands was asked to participate in the season, but declined due to parasites she had contracted in the Pearl Islands.[2] She would eventually return to Survivor for Heroes vs. Villains, Game Changers, Winners at War and the Australian Survivor: Blood V Water. Heidi Strobel from The Amazon was also offered a spot on All-Stars, but she turned down the offer.[3]

Contestants

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List of Survivor: All-Stars contestants
Contestant Age From Tribe Finish
Original Absorbed Switched Merged Placement Day
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The Australian Outback
42 Knoxville,
Tennessee
rowspan="2" Template:Stribe 1st voted out Day 3
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Borneo
75 Virginia Beach,
Virginia
2nd voted out Day 6
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The Amazon
22 Bridgeville,
Pennsylvania
Template:Stribe Quit Day 9
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The Amazon
25 Plainview,
New York
Template:Stribe 3rd voted out Day 12
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Borneo
42 Middletown,
Rhode Island
Template:Stribe Template:Stribe 4th voted out Day 15
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Borneo
42 Las Vegas,
Nevada
Template:Stribe Template:Stribe Quit Day 17
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The Australian Outback
29 Los Angeles,
California
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Africa
30 New York City,
New York
rowspan="2" Template:Stribe 6th voted out Day 21
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The Australian Outback
33 Los Angeles,
California
rowspan="3" Template:Stribe 7th voted out Day 24
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Africa
40 Santa Cruz,
California
rowspan="2" Template:Stribe rowspan="9" Template:Stribe 8th voted out
1st jury member
Day 27
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Marquesas
49 Burlington,
Vermont
9th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 28
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The Australian Outback
35 New York City,
New York
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3rd jury member
Day 30
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Thailand
29 New York City,
New York
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4th jury member
Day 33
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Africa
48 Rich Valley,
Virginia
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5th jury member
Day 36
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Pearl Islands
39 Indianapolis,
Indiana
rowspan="2" Template:Stribe 13th voted out
6th jury member
Day 37
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Borneo
26 Burbank,
California
14th voted out
7th jury member
Day 38
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Marquesas
27 Canton,
Massachusetts
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The Australian Outback
25 Beaver,
Pennsylvania
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Future appearances

Rob Mariano, Rupert Boneham, Colby Donaldson, and Jerri Manthey returned to Survivor again in the show's twentieth season, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. Mariano played again in Survivor: Redemption Island and returned in the thirty-ninth season as a mentor in Survivor: Island of the Idols. Boneham and Tina Wesson returned for Survivor: Blood vs. Water. Boneham returned with his wife, Laura, who appeared on this season as loved one; whereas Wesson returned with her daughter, Katie Collins. Ethan Zohn, Amber Brkich (now Mariano), and Rob Mariano returned again for Survivor: Winners at War.[4][5] Donaldson and Lewis (now Lewis-Dougherty) are set to compete on Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans.[6]

Outside of Survivor, Mariano and Brkich competed together on The Amazing Race 7 and The Amazing Race 11.[7] Richard Hatch competed in the eleventh season of The Apprentice and the seventeenth season of The Biggest Loser.[8] Zohn and Jenna Morasca competed against each other on a "Reality All-Stars" episode of Fear Factor[9]Template:Self-published inline and competed together on The Amazing Race 19.[10] Boneham competed on The Amazing Race 31 with his wife Laura.[11] In 2024, Mariano competed on Deal or No Deal Island.[12] In 2024, Hatch competed on the second season of House of Villains.[13] In 2025, Mariano competed on the third season of the Peacock reality TV series The Traitors.[14] In 2026, Cesternino is set to compete on the fourth season of The Traitors.[15]

Season summary

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The season was filmed in the Pearl Islands in Panama.

Eighteen players from previous seasons were divided into three tribes of six: Chapera, Mogo Mogo, and Saboga. Saboga lost the first two immunity challenges and, during a shelter-building challenge, built a shelter that quickly flooded. Saboga's poor conditions caught up to them and, after losing a crucial reward challenge, the four remaining members were divided between the other two tribes. Chapera accepted the newcomers, Rupert and Jenna L., and the two entered a solid majority alliance with de facto leader Rob M. and his closest ally and romantic interest Amber. Rob M. and Amber also had alliances with the other members of the tribe, however a winning streak ensured that they never had to break any of them. Mogo Mogo struggled after Lex decided to vote out the stronger members of the tribe in order to cement his control, causing Mogo Mogo to continually lose challenges and approach the merge in the minority.

Two players voluntarily left the game. Jenna M., fearing for her mother's health, decided to drop out on day 9 and return to her mother's side; her mother would die eight days later from cancer. Sue also left, distraught after an incident during an immunity challenge in which a naked Richard had brief but inappropriate bodily contact with her.

With ten players remaining, a tribal switch was held where players took new headbands out of Jeff's bag. In an odd and crazy twist of fate, each player simply drew a buff of the opposite tribe color except Amber, with the net effect of having Amber forced into the old Mogo Mogo tribe under the Chapera name. After Chapera lost the next immunity challenge, Rob M. whispered a deal to Lex to save Amber, promising that he would make it up to him later in the game.

Rob M. and his former tribe mates continued to dominate the rest of the game, systematically eliminating the rest of Lex's alliance. Rob M. and Amber then honored their deal with Rupert and Jenna L., eliminating the rest of the original Chapera tribe. After convincing Jenna L. to vote Rupert out in order to avoid a tie, Rob M. won the final immunity challenge and took Amber into the final two. It was recognized by the jury that the finalists played as a pair, however Rob M.'s strategic gameplay was deemed more outwardly vicious than Amber's quieter and more social game. The jury decided that Rob M. had been too aggressive in his handling of the jury, choosing Amber as the winner in a vote of 4–3.

Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode Challenge winner(s) Eliminated
No. Title Original air date Reward Immunity Tribe Player
1 "They're Back!" February 1, 2004 rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Template:Stribe rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Tina
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2 "Panicked, Desperate, Thirsty as Hell" February 5, 2004 rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Template:Stribe rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Rudy
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3 "Shark Attack" February 12, 2004 Template:Stribe rowspan="2" Template:StribeTemplate:Efn rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Jenna M.
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4 "Wipe Out!" February 19, 2004 Template:Stribe Template:Stribe rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Rob C.
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5 "I've Been Bamboozled!" February 26, 2004 Template:StribeTemplate:Efn rowspan="2" Template:Stribe rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Richard
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6 "Outraged" March 4, 2004 Template:Stribe Template:StribeTemplate:Efn Template:Stribe Sue
7 "Sorry...I Blew It" March 11, 2004 colspan="2" Template:StribeTemplate:Efn rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Colby
KathyTemplate:Efn
8 "Pick A Tribemate" March 17, 2004 Template:Stribe Template:Stribe Template:Stribe Ethan
9 "A Closer Look (All Star Redux)" March 24, 2004 Recap Episode
10 "Mad Scramble and Broken Hearts" April 1, 2004 Template:StribeTemplate:Efn Template:Stribe Template:Stribe Jerri
11 "Anger, Tears and Chaos" April 8, 2004 RupertTemplate:Efn
[Amber, Jenna L.]
KathyTemplate:Efn rowspan="9" Template:Stribe Lex
Rob M.Template:Efn
12 "A Thoughtful Gesture or a Deceptive Plan" April 15, 2004 Alicia, Amber,
Rob M., Shii Ann
Rob M.Template:Efn Kathy
Rob M.
(Jenna L., Kathy,
Rupert, Tom)Template:Efn
13 "Stupid People, Stupid, Stupid People" April 22, 2004 Rupert Shii Ann Alicia
14 "A Chapera Surprise" April 29, 2004 TomTemplate:Efn
[Rob M.]
Tom Shii Ann
15 "The Instigator" May 6, 2004 Rob M.
[Amber]
Rob M. Tom
16 "The Sole Surviving All-Star" May 9, 2004 rowspan="2" Template:Stribe Amber Rupert
Rob M. Jenna L.
17 "The Reunion"
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.

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Episodes

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Voting history

Original tribes Absorbed tribes Switched
tribes
Merged tribe
Episode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Day 3 6 9 12 15 17 19 21 24 27 28 30 33 36 37 38
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Eliminated Tina Rudy Jenna M. Rob C. Richard Sue Colby Ethan Jerri Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rupert Jenna L.
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Voter Votes
Amber Rob C. Jerri Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rupert Template:StribeTemplate:Efn
Rob M. Rob C. Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rupert Jenna L.
Jenna L. Tina Rudy Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rupert Template:StribeTemplate:Efn
Rupert Tina Ethan Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rob M.
Tom Rob C. Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Jenna L.
Shii Ann Richard Colby Ethan Jerri Lex Amber Alicia Amber
Alicia Rob C. Lex Kathy Rupert
Kathy Richard Template:StribeTemplate:Efn Ethan Jerri Amber Amber
Lex Richard Colby Ethan Jerri Amber
Jerri Tina Rudy Richard Colby Ethan Amber
Ethan Jenna L. Rudy Richard Jerri Jerri
Colby Richard Jerri
Sue Rob C.
Richard Colby
Rob C. Alicia
Jenna M.
Rudy Tina Ethan
Tina Jenna L.
Jury vote
Episode 17
Day 39
Finalist Amber Rob M.
Vote 4–3
Juror Votes
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Tom Template:Ya
Shii Ann Template:Ya
Alicia Template:Ya
Kathy Template:Ya
Lex Template:Ya
Notes

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America's Tribal Council

Survivor: America's Tribal Council is a special episode that was broadcast live on CBS on May 13, 2004, four days after the All-Stars finale. The special was announced at the All-Stars finale in lieu of the typical announcement of the upcoming Survivor season, and revealed in tandem with an additional million-dollar prize awarded to the All-Stars contestant who received the most votes from the public, which was awarded at the end of the special. Throughout the special, Rupert Boneham, Tom Buchanan, Colby Donaldson, and Rob Mariano were revealed to be the top four vote-getters, with Boneham ultimately being revealed as the winner with roughly 85% of the approximately 38 million votes cast. In addition to the million dollar prize, viewers voted on several other awards, the results of which were also revealed throughout the special.[16]

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Reception

The season has received mixed reviews from fans and critics with many criticizing the boot order of the cast as many of the memorable players were voted out before the jury phase of the game. The Sue Hawk and Richard Hatch incident also soured fans of the show with many calling it "uncomfortable." Michael Favaro of Surviving Tribal called this season underwhelming and the "most painful to watch out of the (then) four all returnee seasons."[17] Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly ranked this season 26th out of 40 calling it "a bit of a letdown."[18] In 2015, a poll by Rob Has a Podcast ranked this season 16th out of 30 with Rob Cesternino ranking this season 17th.[19] This was updated in 2021 during Cesternino's podcast, Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings, ranking 24th out of 40.[20] In 2020, Survivor fan site "Purple Rock Podcast" ranked this season 25th out of 40 saying that the season "features one of the most uncomfortable incidents in the show’s history, and it is not handled well. But despite that, there is some decent gameplay here- just be prepared for a very angry final tribal council."[21] Later that same year, Inside Survivor ranked this season 29th out of 40 calling it "an uncomfortable season to sit through, but it does have an epic feel, especially across the first three or four episodes."[22] In 2021, Kristen Kranz of Collider ranked All-Stars as the 9th best season of the series and praised the unexpected romance between Brkich and Mariano which, "sort of set the stage for cementing flirting as a game strategy, one that countless other players will utilize in all seasons to come."[23] In 2022, Entertainment Weekly ranked Brkich and Mariano's romance 49th in its list of The 100 Best TV Romances of All Time.[24] In 2024, Nick Caruso of TVLine ranked this season 35th out of 47.[25]

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