Warning: The article contains spoilers for the season finale of “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water”!
On April 4, the 10-person jury of “Australian Survivor” voted unanimously to award the 500,000 grand prize to Mark Wales. Co-runners-up Shay Lajoie and Chrissy Zaremba both received zero votes. Host Jonathan Lapaglia live-tweeted the finale, and he suspects Shay’s poor jury management is part of the reason why she failed to earn a single vote. “Damn….the Jury were clearly not happy with Shay’s self appointed 8/10 for game play….but adding an extra half point was the salt in the wound,” he wrote.
Damn….the Jury were clearly not happy with Shay’s self appointed 8/10 for game play….but adding an extra half point was the salt in the wound #SurvivorAU
— Jonathan Lapaglia (@JLa_Paglia) April 4, 2022
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Jonathan is referring to Shay’s response to a jury question from Michelle Chiang,...
On April 4, the 10-person jury of “Australian Survivor” voted unanimously to award the 500,000 grand prize to Mark Wales. Co-runners-up Shay Lajoie and Chrissy Zaremba both received zero votes. Host Jonathan Lapaglia live-tweeted the finale, and he suspects Shay’s poor jury management is part of the reason why she failed to earn a single vote. “Damn….the Jury were clearly not happy with Shay’s self appointed 8/10 for game play….but adding an extra half point was the salt in the wound,” he wrote.
Damn….the Jury were clearly not happy with Shay’s self appointed 8/10 for game play….but adding an extra half point was the salt in the wound #SurvivorAU
— Jonathan Lapaglia (@JLa_Paglia) April 4, 2022
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Jonathan is referring to Shay’s response to a jury question from Michelle Chiang,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After five weeks of competition, only 11 castaways remain in the running to win “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water.” That number includes three pairs and five singles. Of these 11 finalists, who do You want to win “Blood V Water”? Vote in our “Australian Survivor” Top 11 poll below.
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Phase two of the competition has officially kicked into high gear, with the Red (Blood) tribe and the Blue (Water) tribe merging into one group. Khanh Ong and Melissa “Mel” Chiang were the first two boots of the Purple (Lava) tribe, and they’re both now members of the jury that will decide who ultimately wins the $500,000 grand prize.
Of the remaining 11 players, only Mark is holding onto a hidden immunity idol. Amazingly, he decided to keep that information from his wife Sam when the tribes merged, claiming he would have told her at a later date.
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Phase two of the competition has officially kicked into high gear, with the Red (Blood) tribe and the Blue (Water) tribe merging into one group. Khanh Ong and Melissa “Mel” Chiang were the first two boots of the Purple (Lava) tribe, and they’re both now members of the jury that will decide who ultimately wins the $500,000 grand prize.
Of the remaining 11 players, only Mark is holding onto a hidden immunity idol. Amazingly, he decided to keep that information from his wife Sam when the tribes merged, claiming he would have told her at a later date.
- 3/2/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The ninth episode of “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water” began with 17 players still left in the game: eight on the Blue (Water) tribe (after Sophie Cachia was eliminated) and nine on the Red (Blood) tribe. So who became the next castaway to have their torch snuffed by host Jonathan Lapaglia? Below, read our “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water” Episode 9 recap, which aired February 15, 2022 on Network 10 and 10play on demand.
After the recent tribe swap, the new Blue tribe consists of: Michelle Chiang, Jesse Hansen, Khanh Ong, Ben Watson, Samantha “Sam” Gash, Kate “Kj” Austin, Christina “Chrissy” Zaremba and Michael “Croc” Crocker.
And the new Red tribe castaways are: Amy Ong, David Goodchild, Shayelle “Shay” Lajoie, Jordie Hansen, Melissa “Mel” Chiang, Alanna “Nina” Twine, Jordan Schmidt, Josh Millgate and Mark Wales.
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1. Day 19.
A tearful Kj says tribal council last night was...
After the recent tribe swap, the new Blue tribe consists of: Michelle Chiang, Jesse Hansen, Khanh Ong, Ben Watson, Samantha “Sam” Gash, Kate “Kj” Austin, Christina “Chrissy” Zaremba and Michael “Croc” Crocker.
And the new Red tribe castaways are: Amy Ong, David Goodchild, Shayelle “Shay” Lajoie, Jordie Hansen, Melissa “Mel” Chiang, Alanna “Nina” Twine, Jordan Schmidt, Josh Millgate and Mark Wales.
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1. Day 19.
A tearful Kj says tribal council last night was...
- 2/15/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The eighth episode of “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water” began with 18 players still left in the game: nine on the Red (Blood) tribe (after Sandra Diaz-Twine was eliminated) and nine on the Blue (Water) tribe. So who became the next castaway to have their torch snuffed by host Jonathan Lapaglia? Below, read our “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water” Episode 8 recap, which aired February 14, 2022 on Network 10 and 10play on demand.
After the recent tribe swap, the new Red tribe consists of: Amy Ong, David Goodchild, Shayelle “Shay” Lajoie, Jordie Hansen, Melissa “Mel” Chiang, Alanna “Nina” Twine, Jordan Schmidt, Josh Millgate and Mark Wales.
And the new Blue tribe castaways are: Michelle Chiang, Jesse Hansen, Khanh Ong, Ben Watson, Samantha “Sam” Gash, Sophie Cachia, Kate “Kj” Austin, Christina “Chrissy” Zaremba and Michael “Croc” Crocker.
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1. Day 17.
At the Red camp, Nina “can’t...
After the recent tribe swap, the new Red tribe consists of: Amy Ong, David Goodchild, Shayelle “Shay” Lajoie, Jordie Hansen, Melissa “Mel” Chiang, Alanna “Nina” Twine, Jordan Schmidt, Josh Millgate and Mark Wales.
And the new Blue tribe castaways are: Michelle Chiang, Jesse Hansen, Khanh Ong, Ben Watson, Samantha “Sam” Gash, Sophie Cachia, Kate “Kj” Austin, Christina “Chrissy” Zaremba and Michael “Croc” Crocker.
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1. Day 17.
At the Red camp, Nina “can’t...
- 2/14/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
It’s been one week in the game for the 24 players of “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water,” which under the Aussie format means three people have already been sent packing. For all you “Survivor” fans who aren’t able to watch, Gold Derby has recapped the first three episodes — Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3 — and we’ll be covering the show all throughout the season. To help keep you up to speed on what’s going down Down Under, we’ll also be providing weekly power rankings of the players still in the hunt to become Australia’s ninth “sole survivor.”
This season is modeled after the 27th and 29th editions of the main franchise in that it features pairs of players connected by blood, all in the hopes of answering the age-old question: Is blood truly thicker than water? On Day 1, host Jonathan Lapaglia split those pairs up between two tribes:...
This season is modeled after the 27th and 29th editions of the main franchise in that it features pairs of players connected by blood, all in the hopes of answering the age-old question: Is blood truly thicker than water? On Day 1, host Jonathan Lapaglia split those pairs up between two tribes:...
- 2/5/2022
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
The third episode of “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water” began with King Khanh (aka “MasterChef” alum Khanh Ong) and former contestant Mark Wales joining forces to create a secret alliance. But this episode will most definitely be remembered for one man’s epic oopsie at tribal council, in which he threw someone under the bus who had been adamantly trying to save him. Yikes!
Below, read our “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water” Episode 3 recap, which aired February 2, 2022 on Network 10 and 10play on demand. (Also check out our recaps for Episode 1 and Episode 2.)
1. David plots.
“If I find out someone is after me, forget it, it’s over for you,” warns Sandra Diaz-Twine at the top of the episode. “I don’t forgive, I don’t forget.” In fact, that’s exactly what’s happening on the other side of the camp, as David Goodchild is trying to rally the...
Below, read our “Australian Survivor: Blood V Water” Episode 3 recap, which aired February 2, 2022 on Network 10 and 10play on demand. (Also check out our recaps for Episode 1 and Episode 2.)
1. David plots.
“If I find out someone is after me, forget it, it’s over for you,” warns Sandra Diaz-Twine at the top of the episode. “I don’t forgive, I don’t forget.” In fact, that’s exactly what’s happening on the other side of the camp, as David Goodchild is trying to rally the...
- 2/2/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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