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Loved Ones Visit (2 of 2), Love on the Rocks, Survivor: Heroes vs. Healer vs. Hustlers - S35E11

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The family visit is a point in the game where the castaways meet their loved ones. It often contains a Loved Ones Challenge, in which the castaways' loved ones compete with or for them in a challenge. Please support me by installing my Puzzles from Survivor app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/puzzle-cluster/id1460284314 Alliance Tracker for Survivor app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/alliance-tracker-for-survivor/id1486051580 #Survivor #SuvivorSuperFan #SurvivorGeek Twitter: https://twitter.com/rrTenz Prior to filming, contestants are asked to invite at least two loved ones they would like to see in the challenge: one loved one would actually be flown on location, while the other is an alternate. If a castaway is eliminated close enough to the day of the family visit, their loved one may be brought to Ponderosa instead. Castaways typically compete in a Reward Challenge to earn the right to spend the day with their loved ones, though there are times where the loved ones either compete alongside or for their castaway counterparts. In some seasons, the castaways may either receive videos pre-recorded by their loved ones or get to chat with their loved ones through the internet if the loved ones are not (or not yet) flown on location. In rare cases, the host allows the castaways to spend time with their loved ones without having to compete in a challenge, as was the case in Survivor: Cagayan and Survivor: Winners at War. In Survivor: Redemption Island and Survivor: South Pacific, the winner of the Redemption Island duel won the right to grant (or deny) their fellow castaways their family visit. In Survivor: Thailand and Survivor: Vanuatu, the loved ones briefly returned to compete in the Immunity Challenge. The 18 new players were initially divided into three tribes: Levu, Soko, and Yawa. Yawa struggled early on losing two members; while Levu lost only one member, the tribe was dysfunctional due to Alan Ball's paranoia; Soko went undefeated. With 15 players remaining, a Tribe Switch occurred. On the new Soko tribe, original Yawa member Ryan Ulrich found himself as the swing vote, and he ended up flipping on his fellow Yawa member Ali Elliott and aligning with original Levu member Chrissy Hofbeck. After the tribes merged, the former Levus and Yawas formed an alliance against the original Soko Alliance. However, the former alliance eventually splintered as Ashley Nolan, Ben Driebergen, Devon Pinto, and Lauren Rimmer formed a sub-alliance, though this alliance soon splintered as Ben became the main target for being perceived as the biggest threat. However, he managed to play three Hidden Immunity Idols, ending up in the final four along with Chrissy, Devon, and Ryan. After Chrissy won the Final Immunity Challenge, a new twist required her to save one of the remaining three players, which would force the other two players to compete in a fire-making challenge. Chrissy saved Ryan, forcing Ben and Devon to compete in the fire-making challenge. Ben won, joining Chrissy and Ryan in the finals. At the Final Tribal Council, Ryan was chastised for his weak strategic game and laziness around camp, while Ben and Chrissy received mixed reception. Ben was respected for his strategic play and ability to make it to the end despite being a huge threat, while Chrissy was commended for her prowess in Immunity Challenges, but both, particularly Ben, were criticized for their weak social games. Ben's strong strategic game and ability to make it to the end despite the odds stacked against him beat out Chrissy's dominance in challenges and Ryan's weak game play, and he was awarded the title of Sole Survivor in a 5-2-1 vote.

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