This video contains all of the "Previously on Survivor" segments from Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance |
Survivor: Cambodia, also known as Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance, is the thirty-first season of Survivor.
In a change to previous installments, Survivor fans were given the chance to vote for who would appear on the cast through an online public vote.
The season was won by Jeremy Collins in a unanimous jury vote, the fourth of its kind in the series. He defeated Spencer Bledsoe and Tasha Fox in a 10-0-0 vote.
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CAST FOR SURVIVOR: CAMBODIA-SECOND CHANCE
Kelly Wiglesworth
Season 1
Survivor: Borneo
Previous Finish: Runner-up
Jeff Varner
Season 2
Survivor: The Australian Outback
Previous Finish: 10th place
Kimmi Kappenberg
Season 2
Survivor: The Australian Outback
Previous Finish: 12th place
Andrew Savage
Season 7
Survivor: Pearl Islands
Previous Finish: 10th place
Terry Deitz
Season 12
Survivor: Panama
Previous Finish: 3rd place
Peih-Gee Law
Season 15
Survivor: China
Previous Finish: 5th place
Stephen Fishbach
Season 18
Survivor: Tocantins
Previous Finish: Runner-up
Monica Padilla
Season 19
Survivor: Samoa
Previous Finish: 7th place
Abi-Maria Gomes
Season 25
Survivor: Philippines
Previous Finish: 5th place
Ciera Eastin
Season 27
Survivor: Blood vs. Water
Previous Finish: 5th place
Vytas Baskauskas
Season 27
Survivor: Blood vs. Water
Previous Finish: 10th place
Kass McQuillen
Season 28
Survivor: Cagayan
Previous Finish: 3rd place
Spencer Bledsoe
Season 28
Survivor: Cagayan
Previous Finish: 4th place
Tasha Fox
Season 28
Survivor: Cagayan
Previous Finish: 6th place
Woo Hwang
Season 28
Survivor: Cagayan
Previous Finish: Runner-up
Jeremy Collins
Season 29
Survivor: San Juan del Sur
Previous Finish: 10th place
Keith Nale
Season 29
Survivor: San Juan del Sur
Previous Finish: 4th place
Kelley Wentworth
Season 29
Survivor: San Juan del Sur
Previous Finish: 14th place
Joe Anglim
Season 30
Survivor: Worlds Apart
Previous Finish: 10th place
Shirin Oskooi
Season 30
Survivor: Worlds Apart
Previous Finish: 8th place
Development
On May 6, 2015, an announcement was made that for the first time in Survivor history, fans had the ability to vote for and assemble the cast for the next season. Through social media, fans voted for ten men and ten women from a pool of 32 former castaways, each of whom had played only once.[2] Voting ended one hour into the Survivor: Worlds Apart finale, where all of the nominees were present at the Reunion Show with their luggage already prepared for filming.
The final roster of 20 was revealed at the end of the show, and were flown to Cambodia immediately afterward. It should be noted that this season was 32nd to be produced, but the first to be aired, while the 31st season to be produced, Survivor: Kaôh Rōng, was pushed back and slated as the 32nd season to air.
Filming commenced in May 31, a date which also marked the 15th anniversary of the series' debut episode, "The Marooning".
According to Jeff Probst, some of the former players who declined the chance to come back to this season were Greg Buis from Survivor: Borneo, Elisabeth Filarski from Survivor: The Australian Outback, Ian Rosenberger from Survivor: Palau, Shambo Waters from Survivor: Samoa, and Jeff Kent and RC Saint-Amour from Survivor: Philippines.[3][4] Josh Canfield of Survivor: San Juan del Sur confirmed on his Twitter he was approached to return, but he had to decline because his Broadway contract wouldn't allow him to leave.[5] Jaclyn Schultz revealed on her Twitter account that her fiancé Jon Misch (also of San Juan del Sur) missed the call and opportunity to compete in Cambodia.[6]
Ponderosa was filmed at Sandy Beach Bungalows, located on the neighboring island, Koh Rong Samloem.[7][8]
The pre-merge contestants were sequestered in Vietnam.[9]
Second Chance Vote
Immediately following the Survivor: Worlds Apart episode "Holding On for Dear Life", a shortlist of 32 candidates, all one-time, non-winner contestants, was posted on CBS.com.[10] Contestants were nominated from across 16 seasons, ranging from the first installment, Survivor: Borneo, to the most recent, Survivor: Worlds Apart. Fans were allowed to vote starting from the end of the said episode until the Worlds Apart finale.
At the time of the launch of the poll, two nominated contestants from Worlds Apart, Mike Holloway and Carolyn Rivera, were still in the game. Jeff Probst explained that...
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