"Previously on Survivor" - Season 33 - Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X

"Previously on Survivor" - Season 33 - Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X

This video contains all of the "Previously on Survivor" segments from Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X | Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X is the thirty-third season of Survivor. The season used a variant of the tribe division twist previously employed in Survivor: Nicaragua. Ultimately, the season was won by Adam Klein in the fifth unanimous vote in the series. He received all 10 jury votes, defeating fellow finalists Hannah Shapiro and Ken McNickle. 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   SURVIVOR: MILLENNIALS vs. GEN X CAST “Vanua” Tribe (Millennials) Adam Klein 25 San Francisco Homeless Shelter Manager Hannah Shapiro 24 West Hollywood, Calif. via Brookline, Mass. Barista Jessica “Figgy” Figueroa 23 Nashville, Tenn. via Indianapolis, Ind. Bartender Justin “Jay” Starrett 27 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Real Estate Agent Mari Takahashi 31 Los Angeles via San Francisco Professional Gamer Michaela Bradshaw 25 Fort Worth, Texas Vacation Club Sales Michelle Schubert 28 Yakima, Wash. Missionary Recruiter Taylor Lee Stocker 24 Postfalls, Idaho via Spokane, Wash. Ski Instructor Will Wahl 18 Long Valley, N.J. High School Student Zeke Smith 28 Brooklyn, N.Y. Asset Manager “Takali” Tribe (Gen X) Bret LaBelle 42 Dedham, Mass. Police Sergeant Chris Hammons 38 Moore, Okla. Trial Lawyer Ciandre “CeCe” Taylor 39 Granada Hills, Calif. via Buffalo, N.Y. Insurance Adjuster David Wright 42 Sherman Oaks, Calif. via Philadelphia, Penn. Television Writer Jessica Lewis 37 Voorheesville, N.Y. Assistant District Attorney Ken McNickle 33 Denver via Hana, Maui Model Lucy Huang 42 Diamond Bar, Calif. Dietician Paul Wachter 52 Sugarloaf Key, Fla. via Long Island Boat Mechanic Rachel Aka 37 Los Angeles. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii. Recruiting Director Sunday Burquest 45 Otsego, Minn. Youth Pastor Production Filming for the season was scheduled to start in mid-March 2016 but had to be delayed by two weeks because of the effects of a cyclone that passed through the Fiji islands. The cyclone destroyed challenge props and the newly-built Tribal Council set, with the production team having "to scramble in two weeks to rebuild everything".[3] During the peak of the typhoon on Day 2, the castaways were evacuated from their beaches and were sequestered in a barren room located at base camp until the cyclone subsided. The castaways returned to their camps nine hours later.[4] The pre-jury trip took place in Australia.[5] Twists/Changes Millennials vs. Gen X: The 20 castaways will be divided into two tribes based on their generation: The Vanua tribe consisted of the Millennials, while the Takali tribe consisted of Gen X. Hidden Immunity Idol: Hidden Immunity Idols were hidden at all pre-merge tribe camps, concealed inside random objects with a tribe emblem painted on them as identifiers. Summit: On Day 8, four random castaways from each tribe met for a summit feast where they could get information on the rival tribe. Tribe Expansion: On Day 13, a third tribe, Ikabula was introduced, randomly spreading the sixteen remaining castaways into all three tribes. To offset Ikabula's disadvantage of having to create a new shelter from scratch, they had one extra member. Legacy Advantage: While the tribes were allowed to grab supplies for the game, an envelope containing the Legacy Advantage was up for grabs. It would grant its holder an advantage in the game, given that he or she makes it to Day 36. If he or she is eliminated before Day 36, the advantage must be willed to another player. The advantage was having immunity on the Day 36 Tribal Council. Early Merge: As was the case in Cambodia, there was another merge involving the thirteen contestants. All three post-expansion tribes will merge into one. Reward Steal: The right to steal one reward from another player was up for grabs at the merged tribe camp. Expanded Jury and Final Three: Instead of the conventional Final Two facing the jury of seven, the Day 39 Tribal Council was held with three finalists facing a ten-person jury. Season Summary The 20 castaways were initially divided into tribes based on generation: Millennials vs. Gen X. The Gen X tribe, Takali, struggled early on losing three of the first four Immunity Challenges. Initially, the tribe was run by Paul Wachter until his sudden blindside early into the game, causing a major fracture between the remaining tribe members. The majority of the Millennial tribe, Vanua, was run by the Majority Millennial Alliance. At 16 players remaining, the castaways were randomly divided into three tribes, during which, Millennial outsiders Adam Klein, and Zeke Smith took the opportunity to... https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Surv...