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This video contains all of the "Previously on Survivor" segments from Survivor: One World. Survivor: One World is the twenty-fourth season of Survivor. It featured two tribes, separated by sex, living on the same beach until a tribe switch on Day 12 separated the tribes. It premiered on February 15, 2012. The season saw two medical evacuations, and has to date produced five returning players for subsequent seasons. Please support me by installing my Puzzles from Survivor app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/puzzle-... Alliance Tracker for Survivor app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/allianc... #Survivor #SuvivorSuperFan #SurvivorGeek Twitter: / rrtenz The cast of Survivor: One World The Salani Tribe: Nina Acosta Age: 51 Clovis, CA Retired LAPD officer Christina Cha Age: 29 West Hollywood, CA Career consultant Monica Culpepper Age: 41 Tampa, FL Ex-NFL player's wife Kat Edorsson Age: 22 Orlando, FL Timeshare rep Chelsea Meissner Age: 26 Charleston, SC Medical sales Kourtney Moon Age: 29 Austin, TX Motorcycle repairs Alicia Rosa Age: 25 Chicago, IL Special ed teacher Kim Spradlin Age: 29 San Antonio, TX Bridal shop owner Sabrina Thomspon Age: 33 Brooklyn, NY High school teacher The Manono Tribe: Jay Byars Age: 25 Gaffney, SC Model Colton Cumbie Age: 21 Monroeville, AL College student Michael Jefferson Age: 30 Seattle, WA Banker Leif Manson Age: 27 San Diego, CA Phlebotomist Jonas Otsuji Age: 37 Lehi, UT Sushi chef Bill Posley Age: 28 Venice, CA Stand-up comedian Matt Quinlan Age: 33 San Francisco, CA Attorney Troy Robertson Age: 50 Miami, FL Swimsuit photographer Greg Smith Age: 64 Houston, TX Plastic surgeon Relations between the men's tribe and the women's tribe were tense in the early game, with negotiations for even basic resources growing complex and embittered. Early alliances based almost exclusively on gender resulted. After the Tribe Switch, several members of the new, mixed-gender Salani tribe formed a secret alliance with the object of stealthily seizing power in the game. Kim Spradlin was at the nucleus of both this new alliance and the long-established women's alliance. After the merge, she and her collaborator Chelsea Meissner used this leverage to tip the numbers in favor of the women, after which point they recommitted to their original all-female alliance, which easily picked off all of the remaining men in the game. The two were joined by the charismatic Sabrina Thompson in the Final Three, but Kim's role as the season's dominant strategist earned her a 7-2-0 victory over Sabrina and Chelsea, allowing her to become the winner. Production The season was filmed once again in the vicinity of Upolu, Samoa. It is in the same filming location as Survivor: Samoa, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, and Survivor: South Pacific. The season was filmed immediately after the filming of Survivor: South Pacific was wrapped up. This was done to cut down production costs. The season premiered in February 15, 2012. Twists/Changes One World Format: The two competing tribes, Manono and Salani, will be competing against each other while living together on the same beach in a more indefinite time. After the tribe switch and Reward Challenge on Day 12, the tribes were separated. Battle of the Sexes: The cast will be divided according to gender, similar to both Survivor: The Amazon and Survivor: Vanuatu. Salani and Manono were the all-women and all-men tribes respectively, before the tribe switch on Day 12.[2] "Do-It-Yourself" Challenges: Similar to how a Reward Challenge in Survivor: Samoa was conducted, certain challenges would require the contestants to run the challenge themselves, with no host overseeing them.[3] Hidden Immunity Idol: Though there will be only one camp, there will still be two Hidden Immunity Idols, one per tribe. If someone finds the other tribe's idol, they cannot use it. Instead, they must give it to a member of the opposite tribe before the next Tribal Council. Furthermore, for the first time, no clues would be provided. Tribe Switch: The tribes were switched on Day 12, mixing the men and the women. Early Merge: This season merged with twelve castaways in the game. Expanded Jury and Final Three: Instead of the conventional Final Two facing the jury of seven, the Day 39 Tribal Council was held with a Final Three facing a nine-person jury. Season Summary The 18 castaways were split into gender-based tribes and given maps to their camps, unaware they would lead to the same location. Despite living on the same beach, the tribes would remain split, building separate shelters and fending for their own tribe. https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Surv...