Survivor: All-Stars - The Game

The Game

Episode title Air date Challenges Eliminated Vote Finish
Reward Immunity
"They're Back!" February 1, 2004 None Chapera Tina 4−2 1st Voted Out
Day 3
Mogo Mogo
"Panicked, Desperate, Thirsty as Hell" February 5, 2004 Saboga1 Chapera Rudy 3−2 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Mogo Mogo
"Shark Attack" February 12, 2004 Chapera None2 Jenna M. No Vote Quit
Day 9
Mogo Mogo
"Wipe Out!" February 19, 2004 Chapera Saboga Rob C. 5−1 3rd Voted Out
Day 12
Saboga Mogo Mogo
"I've Been Bamboozled!" February 26, 2004 Mogo Mogo3 Chapera Richard 6−1 4th Voted Out
Day 15
Chapera3
"Outraged" March 4, 2004 Mogo Mogo4 None Sue No Vote Quit
Day 16
"Sorry...I Blew It" March 11, 2004 Chapera Colby 3−2 5th Voted Out
Day 19
Kathy5
"Pick A Tribemate" March 17, 2004 Chapera Chapera Ethan 4−1 6th Voted Out
Day 21
"A Closer Look" March 24, 2004 Recap Episode
"Mad Scramble and Broken Hearts" April 1, 2004 None6 Mogo Mogo Jerri 4−1 7th Voted Out
Day 24
"Anger, Tears and Chaos" April 8, 2004 Rupert
[Jenna L.,
Amber]7
Kathy8 Lex 7−2 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 27
Rob M.8
"A Thoughtful Gesture or a Deceptive Plan" April 15, 2004 Alicia,
Amber,
Rob M.,
Shii Ann
Rob M.9 Kathy 6−2 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 28
"Stupid People, Stupid, Stupid People" April 22, 2004 Rupert Shii Ann Alicia 6−1 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 30
"A Chapera Surprise" April 29, 2004 Tom10
Tom Shii Ann 5−1 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 33
"The Instigator" May 6, 2004 Rob M.
Rob M. Tom 4−1 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36
"The Sole Surviving All-Star" May 9, 2004 None Amber Rupert 3−1 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 37
Rob M. Jenna L. 1−0 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 38
"The Reunion" May 9, 2004 Jury Vote Rob M. 4−3 Runner-Up
Amber Sole Survivor
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.

^1 : Saboga chose to give some taste of reward to the other two tribes. They gave a flint and pot to all the tribes.
^2 : Since Jenna M. left the game, no immunity challenge and no tribal council were shown during the episode.
^3 : Saboga, having lost the reward challenge, was dissolved with two members sent to each of the Chapera and Mogo Mogo tribes.
^4 : Despite Sue's resignation from the game, a reward challenge was still held.
^5 : The challenge was combined Reward and Immunity. Chapera was able to choose one Mogo Mogo member for their reward. They selected Kathy, who was not permitted to go to tribal council with her tribe.
^6 : A tribe reshuffling took place instead of a reward challenge. Amber was the only one who did not switch tribes, but was left in a tribe otherwise completely made up of former Mogo Mogos.
^7 : The reward challenge was individual and not tribal, even though no merge had taken place at this point in the episode.
^8 : The men competed separately from the women for immunity.
^9 : Boston Rob forwent seeing his video from home. He gave everybody their letters from home.
^10 : The remaining contestants were each paid a visit by a family member or friend, who then proceeded to compete in a reward challenge on behalf of their loved one. Tom's son Bucky Bo came away victorious and won the right to stay at the Chaboga Mogo campsite for 24 hours. Tom was also asked to pick another loved one to join them; he picked Mike, Boston Rob's brother.

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