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Survivor 46
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Survivor 46 is the forty-sixth season of the American competitive reality television series Survivor. It premiered on February 28, 2024, on CBS in the United States, and was the fourteenth consecutive season to be filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji.[2] The season ended on May 22, 2024, when Kenzie Petty was crowned the winner, defeating Charlie Davis and Ben Katzman in a 5–3–0 vote.

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Production

On February 21, 2023, CBS renewed Survivor for its forty-fifth and forty-sixth seasons. A preview for season 46 was released on December 20, 2023, right after the finale of Survivor 45 was aired. Sneak peeks of the castaways' audition tapes were released on the Survivor Instagram account in the form of a story, which were deleted after twenty-four hours.[3]

The season observed strict safety protocols just as in seasons 41 to 45, and continued to feature the reduced 26 days of gameplay, with 18 contestants starting in three tribes, as with every season since season 41.[4] Survivor 46 and The Amazing Race 36 retained the 90-minute runtime; the first two episodes of Survivor 46 each ran for two hours.[5]

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Contestants

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The cast of 18 contestants was announced on February 5, 2024.[6] Notable castaways this season include former BET on-air personality Tiffany Nicole (also known as Tiffany Ervin).

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  1. At the start of the individual phase of the game on Day 12, players had to earn their way into the merged tribe by either winning immunity or surviving the Day 13 Tribal Council.

Future appearances

Q Burdette, Charlie Davis, and Tiffany Nicole Ervin are set to return to compete on Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans.[7]

Outside of Survivor, Venus Vafa competed on the third season of The Traitors Canada.[8]

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Season summary

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The season filmed in the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji.

Eighteen new castaways were divided into three tribes of six: Nami, Siga, and Yanu. Yanu fared the worst in challenges, leaving only Kenzie, Tiffany, and Q. Siga was spearheaded by a strong alliance and friendship of Charlie and Maria, who eliminated Jem with an idol in her pocket. Nami went undefeated in challenges, but the mistrust throughout the tribe hindered their ability to stay united.

Before the merge, Hunter, Tim and Q met together on a journey and decided to join forces at the merge, with each of the men choosing an ally from their tribe (Tevin, Maria, and Tiffany, respectively) to join them and form a majority, called the 6. However, Maria defected from them, joining Charlie and the others in eliminating the 6 and other major threats (including Hunter, Tiffany, Venus, and Q also getting voted out with idols.)

At the final six, Charlie and Maria turned on each other. Charlie prevailed, and he, Kenzie and Ben made it to the final three. Kenzie was praised for her social game while Charlie was commended for his strategic prowess. In the end, Kenzie won in a 5–3–0 vote over Charlie and Ben, respectively.

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  1. Yanu was saved from going to Tribal Council because Randen was medically evacuated from the game.
  2. Tiffany did not participate in the challenge after picking the odd rock, but she correctly guessed the winning team and, as a result, was also immune and joined them on the reward.
  3. In addition to immunity, Maria won reward for her entire team for lasting the longest in the challenge.
  4. In addition to immunity, Maria won reward for herself and two other castaways of her choice; she chose Ben and Q.
  5. In addition to immunity, Kenzie won reward for herself and one other castaway of her choice; she chose Ben.
  6. For winning the final Immunity Challenge, Ben had to assign additional immunity to another player, with the remaining two competing in a fire-making challenge to determine the third finalist; he gave additional immunity to Charlie.
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Episodes

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Voting history

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  1. On Day 14, a split Tribal Council was held. The castaways were divided into two groups of six; each group went to Tribal Council separately to eliminate one castaway from each.
  2. The vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
  3. No vote; Randen was medically evacuated from the game.
  4. Following an open poll of his tribemates, in which they confirmed they would all vote for him, Bhanu was eliminated without a formal vote.
  5. For winning the final Immunity Challenge, Ben had to assign additional immunity to another player, with the remaining two competing in a fire-making challenge to determine the third finalist; he gave additional immunity to Charlie, and Kenzie defeated Liz in the fire-making challenge.
  6. This player lost a vote as a consequence of losing a game played for an advantage.
  7. Maria played an extra vote advantage, allowing her to cast two ballots during a single vote.
  8. Hunter and Q were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.
  9. This player played the Shot in the Dark, and as a result, had to sacrifice that night's vote.
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Reception

Survivor 46 received mostly positive reviews[citation needed]. Praise was given to the cast and the abundance of stand-out moments during the season but the season was also criticised for its disproportionate editing, particularly during the pre-merge. Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross ranked the season 21st out of 46, praising the season's strong cast and presence of drama and rivalries that had been missing from recent seasons.[27] Nick Caruso of TVLine ranked this season 19th out of 47.[28] In December 2024, Liz Wilcox was voted Person of the Year on Spotted Ratings, defeating Kaitlin Olson, Carrie Preston, Angela Murray, and June Squibb to become the sixth annual winner of the extremely prestigious award.[29] She also won the Spotted Award for Best Meme of 2024 with her "I'm Pissed" line from her famous rant that occurred as a result of not being selected to attend the Applebee's-sponsored reward meal.[30]

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