This video contains all of the "Previously on Survivor" segments from Survivor: Worlds Apart - White Collar vs. Blue Collar vs. No Collar
It is the thirtieth season of Survivor. The initial tribes were divided based on the economic/professional background of their members. The season has to date produced four returning players (Shirin Oskooi, Joe Anglim, Hali Ford, and Sierra Dawn Thomas) for subsequent seasons.
This season saw an abnormally high level of interpersonal strife between contestants. Major incidents included: the controversial invective that Will Sims II directed against Shirin; the misogynistic conduct of Rodney Lavoie Jr.; the fraught social standing of Dan Foley; the latter's emotional conflict with Mike Holloway; Nina Poersch's feelings of exclusion from her tribe based on her hearing impairment; and Jenn Brown's withdrawal from the main social action of the game after the elimination of her friend, Hali. After an extended streak of Immunity Challenge victories, Mike won the title of Sole Survivor in a 6-1-1 jury vote over Will and Carolyn Rivera.
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***The cast of Survivor: Worlds Apart-White Collar v Blue Collar v No Collar
** White Collar Tribe (a.k.a. Masaya)
Carolyn Rivera
52
Tampa, Fla.
Corporate Executive
Joaquin Souberbielle
27
Valley Stream, N.Y.
Marketing Director
Max Dawson
37
Topanga, Calif.
Media Consultant
Shirin Oskooi
31
San Francisco, Calif.
Yahoo Executive
So Kim
31
Long Beach, Calif.
Retail Buyer
Tyler Fredrickson
33
Los Angeles, Calif.
Ex-Talent Agent Assistant
**Blue Collar Tribe (a.k.a. Escameca)
Dan Foley
47
Gorham, Maine
Postal Worker
Kelly Remington
44
Grand Island, N.Y.
State Trooper
Lindsey Cascaddan
24
College Park, Fla.
Hairdresser
Mike Holloway
38
North Richland Hills, Texas
Oil Driller
Rodney Lavoie Jr.
24
Boston, Mass.
General Contractor
Sierra Dawn Thomas
27
Roy, Utah
Barrel Racer
**No Collar Tribe (a.k.a. Nargarote)
Hali Ford
25
San Francisco
Law Student
Jenn Brown
22
Long Beach, Calif.
Sailing Instructor
Joe Anglim
25
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Jewelry Designer
Nina Poersch
51
Palmdale, Calif.
Hearing Advocate
Vince Sly
32
Santa Monica, Calif.
Coconut Vendor
Will Sims II
41
Sherman Oaks, Calif.
RU-vid Sensation
Production
Filming commenced weeks after Survivor: San Juan del Sur, while information about this season was revealed at the end of that season's live Reunion Show.
Originally, the season was planned to feature returning players to mark the show's 15th anniversary and 30th installment, but Executive Producer Mark Burnett decided to have new contestants instead. Host Jeff Probst said:
“ Leading up to 30, we spent almost a year talking about whether we should do some sort of all-star season with returning players, and that seemed to be the conventional wisdom. A lot of people were expecting us to do that. But Mark and I were talking on the phone one day and Mark said something so simple. Mark said, Just keep in mind, Jeff-it is our 30th season, but it is also just our 30th season. And that really struck me, and from that moment on I realized, yeah, this is not the end of Survivor. It just happens to be a big number. Let's just do a great season. ”
-Jeff Probst, on conceptualizing season 30
Probst explained why San Juan del Sur failed to be on par with the past four seasons. He stated that they decided on the theme (the "Blood vs. Water" concept) before casting. In an attempt to remedy last season's less than stellar performance, the host said they went into casting before they decided how they were going to divide them into tribes.[1][2]
The idea of "White Collar vs. Blue Collar" was considered but the producers found the concept flat on its own. But with the success of Survivor: Cagayan's "Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty", they settled on having a third tribe, thus "No Collar"'s conception. Probst claimed that the "No Collar" archetype was his idea.[3]
The contestants that were eliminated before the jury phase were sequestered in Costa Rica.[4]
The motif of the season was inspired by classic shipwreck novels Swiss Family Robinson and Gilligan's Island.[5]
Twists/Changes
Tribe Division by Profession: The 18 castaways are divided according to their professions and approaches to life:
The Masaya ("White Collar") tribe is made up of castaways who work in the corporate world with a degree of authority. They "make the rules."
The Escameca ("Blue Collar") tribe is made up of castaways who work on manual labor. They "follow the rules."
The Nagarote ("No Collar") tribe is made up of castaways who are free spirits with passion-based occupations. They "break the rules."
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