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Survivor's Blood Moon: Triple Tribal Shakes Up Season 50
2 Apr
Summary
- Survivor filmed its longest day ever on a Fijian island.
- A 'Blood Moon' twist led to three contestants being voted out.
- Host Jeff Probst provided context for the dramatic triple elimination.

Survivor's 50th season recently concluded its longest production day on a Fijian island, marked by an unprecedented 'Blood Moon' twist. This significant event resulted in three contestants being voted out during a single, extended tribal council session. Host Jeff Probst described the day as the most demanding of his career, detailing the behind-the-scenes preparations for the dramatic triple elimination. The season's theme, 'Phoenix—rebirth through fire,' was visually represented by an elaborate tribal council set.
The 'Blood Moon' twist involved contestants being divided into random groups for immunity and reward challenges, with one person from each group being eliminated. Notable figures from across the show's 25-year history competed for a $1 million prize. Host Jeff Probst emphasized the importance of providing narrative context for such twists, aiming for a cinematic feel.
Reflecting on the monumental day, Probst expressed satisfaction with the emotional depth of the eliminations, particularly Colby Donaldson's send-off. He noted that the specific order of eliminations, including Colby's final tribal, was entirely player-driven. Probst also shared personal insights, including initial reservations about casting Stephanie LaGrossa Kendrick and his appreciation for Colby's redemption arc on this all-stars season.