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Survivor Philippines (season 1) : ウィキペディア英語版
Survivor Philippines (season 1)

The first season of ''Survivor Philippines'' premiered on September 15, 2008, and ended its run on December 14 of the same year. Auditions for this season were held in six Philippine cities in May 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF SURVIVOR PHILIPPINES )〕 From these auditions, 18 contestants (up from the originally announced 16) were selected to participate on the show in June 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=RP ‘Survivor’ on GMA 7 )〕 The show was shot in Ko Tarutao, the same island where ''Survivor: Thailand'' took place, from July to August, 2008.
The names of the tribes were derived from the Thai language: ''Naak'' (นาค), ''Jarakay'' (จระเข้) and ''Chalam'' (ฉลาม), meaning ''snake'', ''crocodile'' and ''shark'' respectively. The tribes were initially divided by gender, with Jarakay composed of the nine male contestants, and Naak of the females. On Day 19, the two tribes were merged into Chalam, composed of the ten remaining castaways.
The season was won by John Carlo "JC" Tiuseco, defeating Robert Vincent "Rob" Sy, 7-2, with the seventh vote resulting from him winning the popularity vote mentioned above. JC's win was already leaked months earlier after a showbiz-oriented website published the alleged results of the Final Tribal Council on October 2008 after two of the show's staff were overheard in a coffee shop about the show's outcome. Bediones labeled that website's report as a spoiler and insisted that only the program manager knew the identity of the winner, as the results would be revealed live on its finale.
==Twists and Changes==

Even though this is the first season of the Philippine version, several twists and changes were already incorporated into the game.
*''Battle of the Sexes:'' The castaways were initially divided into tribes based on gender. Jarakay was the all-male tribe while Naak was composed of all females. But this twist didn't last long as a tribe switch occurred in Day 3 just before the first Immunity Challenge.
*''Double Elimination Tribal Council:'' The twist instructed the losing tribe to vote another castaway off after one was already voted off, all occurring in a single Tribal Council. This happened in the 3rd Tribal Council.
*''Kidnapping:'' The tribe who won the Reward Challenge in Cycle 4 had the advantage of kidnapping a member from the opposing tribe, and the abductee would stay there for a day. If the abductee's tribe loses on the next Immunity Challenge, he/she would be exempted from Tribal Council, could not vote and be voted out.
*''Cursed and White Pearls:'' They were roughly the size of a standard billiard ball. During the merge stage, the person voted out, before having his/her torch snuffed out, will receive either one or both of the Pearls and give each Pearl to one of the remaining castaways. The castaway who receives the Cursed Pearl gets one vote in the following Tribal Council. In case the Cursed Pearl is lost, the holder would then receive two votes. In-show, the Cursed Pearl is called the "Black Pearl" (though its actual color is really silver). On the other hand, the White Pearl will have one vote subtracted from the count in the receiver's favor in the next Tribal Council, should at least one such vote comes up.
*''Popularity Poll:'' For the first time in a Survivor franchise, a popularity poll for viewers was launched in which they could vote through SMS which of the Final Two should become the Sole Survivor. This vote would count as the ninth jury vote; the winner of the poll would receive this vote to his/her credit in the final tally.〔(Viewers can choose between Rob and JC in "Survivor Philippines" )〕

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