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Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains : ウィキペディア英語版
Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains

''Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains'' is the twentieth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series ''Survivor''. It premiered on February 11, 2010 with a special two-hour episode. It was the show's fourth season to feature contestants from past seasons, after ''Survivor: All-Stars'', ''Survivor: Guatemala'', and ''Survivor: Micronesia'', and was only the second season to feature a cast consisting entirely of returning players, after ''All-Stars''. The season was filmed in Upolu, Samoa. The complete season, including the pre-season "Surviving Survivor" special and live reunion show, was released on DVD exclusively through Amazon.com on February 22, 2011. It was initially released as a 10-disc package, but was later reissued condensed into 5 discs. Special features include full exit interviews and Ponderosa webisodes.
The twenty contestants were initially divided into two tribes based on their prior reputation in their previous seasons, Heroes and Villains. When ten players remained, the two tribes merged and named their new tribe "Yin Yang." After 39 days of competitions, Sandra Diaz-Twine became the first two-time ''Survivor'' winner, defeating Parvati Shallow and Russell Hantz with a vote of 6–3–0. Despite receiving zero jury votes, Hantz was voted by fans to win "Sprint Player of the Season" award for the second consecutive season and the $100,000 prize that went with it, earning the fans' vote over runner-up Rupert Boneham. Additionally, Hantz received a nomination in the 2010 Teen Choice Awards for his performance on this season.
==Casting==
According to host and producer Jeff Probst, the production initially selected 50 players from past seasons, narrowing down the list to twenty and keeping one spot open for a possible player from ''Survivor: Samoa''.〔 Some selections were made to match players that production thought would be exciting to see together, according to casting director Lynne Spillman.〔
Several of the castaways declined the offers to return: both Corinne Kaplan of ''Gabon'' and Yau-Man Chan from ''Fiji'' and ''Micronesia'' declined due to work obligations,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= 'Survivor: Caramoan': Returning Favorite Corinne says 'I think I'm amazing' )〕 but Kaplan later returned as a "Favorite" on ''Survivor: Caramoan''. Jenna Morasca, winner of ''The Amazon'', declined as her then-partner Ethan Zohn, winner of ''Africa'', was battling cancer, while Shii Ann Huang of ''Thailand'' and ''All-Stars'' declined because she had just given birth.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Shii Ann Huang Interview )〕 According to Ryan Opray of ''Pearl Islands'', Alicia Calaway of ''The Australian Outback'' and ''All-Stars'' turned down an offer to return,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ryan Opray Interview )〕 and both Tamara "Taj" Johnson-George and Sierra Reed of ''Tocantins'' claimed to have declined offers as well.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tamara ‘Taj’ Johnson-George Interview )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sierra Reed Interview )Danni Boatwright, winner of ''Guatemala'' also turned down an offer to return, claiming she would only return for an 'all-winners' edition.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Danni Boatwright Interview )〕 While Richard Hatch, winner of the original ''Survivor'', was asked to return for this season, he had to apply to leave the country since he was under house arrest at the time; his request was denied by a federal judge in Rhode Island.〔
Several notable omissions have been directly addressed by Probst over the years. After fans of the show were disappointed that ''Cook Islands'' winner Yul Kwon, Mike Skupin of ''The Australian Outback'' and Terry Deitz of ''Panama'' were not chosen to participate, Probst revealed that all three had been considered for the "Heroes" tribe but were ultimately not chosen.〔('Survivor': Jeff Probst talks about who didn’t make the cut for 'Heroes vs. Villains' -- and why ) Entertainment Weekly, Retrieved September 20, 2013〕 Skupin returned for ''Survivor: Philippines'' in 2012, as did Deitz in 2015 for ''Survivor: Cambodia''.〔(Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance cast (and logo) revealed ) Entertainment Weekly, Retrieved May 22, 2015〕 Another notable omission was that of Jonny Fairplay, of ''Pearl Islands'' and ''Micronesia'', which led Probst to say that Fairplay was a "Survivor quitter" after asking to be voted off first in ''Micronesia'', and quitters are not asked back. However, Fairplay later claimed in an interview that he was initially cast, but was ultimately cut when Richard Hatch was unable to return.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jonny Fairplay Interview )〕 Rudy Boesch of ''Borneo'' and ''All-Stars'' was considered for the show as a member of the "Heroes" tribe, however producers decided not to bring him back due to his age.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=TV Feeds My Family: Survivor's Cram CBS's "Heroes vs. Villains" Bash )〕 ''Thailand'' winner Brian Heidik was in talks to participate in this season, however Probst and other producers felt "too repulsed" to include Heidik once again.〔 In addition, Jeff Probst revealed in an interview that the producers would have liked Elisabeth Hasselbeck from ''The Australian Outback'' and Colleen Haskell from ''Borneo'' to participate on this season, but knew neither of them would have accepted the offer.〔
Other cut castaways included Twila Tanner of ''Vanuatu'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Twila Tanner Interview )〕 Tom Buchanan of ''Africa'' and ''All-Stars'', Natalie Bolton of ''Micronesia,'' Ozzy Lusth of ''Cook Islands'' and ''Micronesia,'' Ace Gordon of ''Gabon'', Jean-Robert Bellande of ''China,'' and Tina Wesson of ''The Australian Outback'' and ''All-Stars''. Lusth did, however, play the game for a third time on ''South Pacific'', and Wesson returned as a contestant on ''Blood vs. Water''. Additionally, Shane Powers of ''Panama'' was cut and replaced by Russell Hantz of ''Survivor: Samoa'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Russell Hantz Bio @ BuddyTV )〕 although Jeff Probst said that Powers was cut in favor of Tyson Apostol from ''Survivor: Tocantins''. Jonathan Penner of ''Cook Islands'' and ''Micronesia'' also claimed that his spot was revoked in favor of Hantz. Penner would later return to the game on ''Survivor: Philippines''.〔

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