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Survivor: Blood vs. Water : ウィキペディア英語版
Survivor: Blood vs. Water

''Survivor: Blood vs. Water'' is the twenty-seventh season of the American CBS competitive reality television series ''Survivor''. The season filmed in May–June 2013 and premiered on Wednesday, September 18, 2013, featuring returning castaways and their loved ones competing against each other. It was the third consecutive season, and the ninth season overall, to feature returning contestants. As with the previous two seasons, the season was filmed in the Philippines, but this time at Palaui Island, Cagayan.〔 The tribe names were Galang and Tadhana, which means "respect" and "destiny", respectively, in Tagalog. Tyson Apostol was named the Sole Survivor in the season finale on December 15, 2013, defeating runners-up Monica Culpepper and Gervase Peterson in a 7–1–0 vote.
A modified version of Redemption Island, a twist formerly seen in ''Survivor: Redemption Island'' and ''Survivor: South Pacific'', was utilized after a three-season hiatus.〔 In this season, remaining contestants were given the option to switch places with their loved one if their loved one was on Redemption Island. The game began with a twist called Day Zero, in which each of the ten pairs was marooned in a separate location, spending the night together before congregating as a full cast the following morning and dividing into two tribes. Due to this twist, this season is one of three to last longer than 39 days, after ''Survivor: The Australian Outback'' which lasted 42 days, and being followed by ''Survivor: San Juan del Sur'', another season with the Day Zero twist. This season also marks the second occurrence of the rock-picking tiebreaker, 23 seasons after it was first used in ''Survivor: Marquesas'' in 2002. This is also the first time in 13 seasons, since ''Survivor: Fiji'', to not feature a fan favorite vote that would award one player with US$100,000.
==Casting==
Many former ''Survivor'' castaways were in contact to return for this season. Amber Mariano from ''The Australian Outback'' and ''All-Stars'' and her husband, Rob Mariano from ''Marquesas'', ''All-Stars'', ''Heroes vs. Villains'' and ''Redemption Island'', declined the offer to return as they felt like their Survivor experience was complete. Other castaways who declined include Denise Stapley, winner of ''Philippines'', Greg Buis from ''Borneo'', Parvati Shallow from ''Cook Islands'', ''Micronesia'' and ''Heroes vs. Villains'', Tom Westman from ''Palau'' and ''Heroes vs. Villains'', Yau-Man Chan from ''Fiji'' and ''Micronesia'', and Malcolm Freberg from ''Philippines'' and ''Caramoan''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Survivor Know-It-Alls with Stephen Fishbach and Special Guest Malcolm Freberg )〕 Additionally, Lex van den Berghe and Tom Buchanan, both from ''Africa'' and ''All-Stars'' declined due to the production of the reality show ''Family Beef''.
Ashley Underwood from ''Redemption Island'', Cirie Fields from ''Panama'', ''Micronesia'' and ''Heroes vs. Villains'', and Jerri Manthey from ''The Australian Outback'', ''All-Stars'' and ''Heroes vs. Villains'' were cut when their partners and backups couldn't compete, and Kelly Goldsmith from ''Africa'' was cut after she was unable to find a partner to compete with. While Jonathan Penner from ''Cook Islands'', ''Micronesia'' and ''Philippines'' was asked to compete with his son, and Terry Deitz from ''Panama'' was set to play with his daughter, both pairs were cut as the children were under the minimum age requirement. Shane Powers from ''Panama'' has stated that production offered him and his son Boston spots on the show, but they did not fill out the paperwork in time. Deitz and Powers were both later included in the poll to return for ''Survivor: Cambodia'', however, only Deitz was chosen.
Other couples who were ultimately not chosen include ''Pearl Islands'' and ''Heroes vs. Villains'' winner Sandra Diaz-Twine and her daughter, Chelsea Meissner from ''One World'' and her father, Cindy Hall from ''Guatemala'' and her twin sister Mindy, Edna Ma from ''South Pacific'' and her sister, Eliza Orlins from ''Vanuatu'' and ''Micronesia'' and her mother, Holly Hoffman from ''Nicaragua'' and her daughter,〔 Jane Bright from ''Nicaragua'' and her daughter, Marty Piombo from ''Nicaragua'' and either his son or wife,〔 and Ken Hoang from ''Gabon.''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kenny's survivor 2nd chances endorsement video )
''Survivor: Philippines'' castaway R.C. Saint-Amour and her father, Craig, were originally cast and traveled to the Philippines with the other castaways, but were pulled from the game the day before filming began due to Craig having high blood pressure. They were replaced by Candice Cody of ''Cook Islands'' and ''Heroes vs. Villains'' and her husband, John.

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