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A New Era. Show More. Related Shows. What's New. Episode Guide. Stranded in the beautiful islands of Fiji, these 18 determined new castaways will be divided into three tribes of six and will face one of the most dangerous seasons in the history of the show. The series evolves even further when this season introduces fresh elements to the competition that intensifies the battle and tests even the strongest super fan.

The mental and physical challenges force players to choose between personal risk and reward, while still navigating the complex social game and attempting to forge alliances to last another day. The individuals competing are from diverse backgrounds with the same ultimate goal: to outwit, outplay and outlast and ultimately be crowned Sole Survivor. The show is hosted and executive produced by Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst. Jeff Probst. Brad Reese. Danny McCray.

David Voce. So yeah, Deshawn was definitely in it for himself, which I would have been in it for myself too. At the end of the day, he used an extra vote to try to save me.

I have three or four mirrors in my room so like, I love looking at myself. Seeing myself on TV and to have America seeing me, it was just such an honor for America.

It was a gift for America from CBS for them to get to know me, so it was great. But then also on a more selfless off-brand note I loved it for my family, I loved it for my friends, I loved it for friends of friends.

I was very surprised at how much I almost wanted it for everybody else more than myself. SS- So Liana getting clowned by Xander was kind of the moment because that was supposed to benefit me. Just reading the room and being as self aware and intelligent as I am I was like, based on where the idols are, based on where the paranoia is and based on how the alliances are looking I was exactly where I wanted to be in the game.

So I was right where I wanted to be but like based on where things were at that moment I realized I could be collateral damage. So I realized I was actually an option. Everybody that I wanted to work with voted with me, every single person on both sides of the alliances. So yeah, it was a good way to go out because the only way you can get me out was having it become an epic tribal and that was the only way, like literally the only way.

SS- Oh, I love that for me, like literally. If you get the chance are you going back to Survivor? Eric Abraham broke one of the cardinal rules of Survivor : Never push too hard to get a certain person out right off the bat, because if the people you push are aligned with or would rather keep that person, then guess who becomes the target?

After his Yase tribe lost the first immunity challenge of Survivor 41 , Abraham who went by his last name on the show targeted Tiffany Seely as the weakest link due to what he deemed a subpar performance at the marooning challenge. Unfortunately for the the year-old cyber security analyst, the rest of the tribe then rallied around Tiffany and unanimously voted Abraham out instead.

He was clearly blindsided but appeared to take being the first one voted out of the game in good stride. However, how does he feel now, several months later, after watching it play out on TV?

We spoke to Survivor 41's first victim, who explained why he went by his last name, what he wishes he had done differently, and how he feels about being cast off. And I just said, "Hey, Abraham is a name that I enjoy being called.

And nobody really calls me Eric. So I'll use Abraham. I hope we are good to go! We'll see by the end of this interview. So let's get into what happened in the episode last night. You said it twice: You were completely stunned by your blind side, right? Coming into the show, you know one thing is for certain: If you go to Tribal Council, you got to vote. And I said, "Hey, the best way to stay out of being voted out is to show your strength to the whole team.

You look at that sandbag challenge, you look at the boat challenge — I thought I'd put in the effort and time to make sure, "Hey, look, I'm a valuable asset and a valuable shield. I can shield Xander. I can shield [Tiffany] Seely. I can shield one of them. But everything was moving fast, as 26 days is not a lot of time, so there were lot of twists and turns. I did not see the blind side because I thought I was valuable.

You look at it and say, "Okay, I want to stay longer. Well, we're going to vote him out. You got three guys. They got three young ladies.

Let's take out one of the guys. A lot of people voted out first in the game are really traumatized by the experience, but even though you seemed completely shocked, you appeared to take it really well with no hard feelings towards the others. It's a two-fold thing. Firstly, I made it on Survivor season I applied way back in , the very first time Richard Hatch was on the show. So in itself, just to be in that position to be on Survivor and see what it takes to bring that to CBS and the people that they put together, it is one surreal thing in itself.

Secondly, I'm coming back. So all it did was get me ready to come back down the road somewhere. So I'm going to rest up.



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