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Episode One: They're Back!
Thirty-nine days, eighteen castaways, three tribes, four previous winners and one Sole Survivor! Survivor: All-Stars has begun. On night three in the first Tribal Council of this historic edition, the newly formed Saboga tribe was forced to vote off one of their own. It was the fear of a previous winner's abilities to repeat a win that caused the tribe to vote out Tina Wesson, the 42-year-old winner of Survivor: The Australian Outback from Knoxville, Tennessee, in a four-to-two decision

Episode Two: Panicked, Deperate and Thirsty as Hell!
As Survivor: All-Stars pushed forward, the Saboga tribe was forced to make their second trek to Tribal Council, where they ousted Rudy Boesch, the 76-year-old All-Star of Suvivor: Borneo from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Due to his age coupled with an injured ankle, Rudy was viewed as the weakest member of tribe, causing him to be eliminated from Saboga in a three-to-two decision.

Episode Three: Shark Attack!
In a historic edition of Survivor: All-Stars, the Immunity Challenge and Tribal Council were cancelled after Mogo Mogo tribe member Jenna Morasca, the 22-year-old winner of Survivor: The Amazon from Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, bowed out of the competition. After much deliberation, Jenna M. realized she had made a mistake by joining the All-Stars instead of being at home with her ill mother.
Episode Four: Wipe Out!
The gloves came off at Tribal Council, where there was only room for one Rob in the Chapera tribe. Rob Mariano, the 28-year-old All-Star of Survivor: Marquesas from Canton, Massachusetts, blatantly broke his newly formed alliance with Rob Cesternino by leading the rest of Chapera to vote off the 25-year-old castaway of Survivor: The Amazon from Wantagh, New York, in a five-to-one decision. After being ousted, the distraught Rob C. complained, "I feel like I was kind of targeted unfairly. It's going to take a little while to swallow this one.
Episode Five: I've Been Bamboozled!
The first-ever Sole Survivor, the man who started it all, Richard Hatch, the 42-year-old from Middletown, Rhode Island, for the first time heard the words, "The tribe has spoken!" Wary of Hatch from the beginning, the rest of Mogo Mogo voted unanimously to give this former winner the heave-ho, causing the cheerful Hatch to simply exclaim, "I've been bamboozled!"
Episode Six: Outraged!
For the second time in Survivor: All-Stars, a castaway has chosen to leave the game. Saying that she had lost all her passion, Susan Hawk, the 42-year-old castaway of Survivor: Borneo from Palmyra, Wisconsin, opted out of the game to the surprise of all the other castaways. Due to Sue's sudden departure, there was no need for Tribal Council.
Episode Seven: Sorry, I blew it!
In a stunning Tribal Council, Colby Donaldson, the 29-year-old All-Star of Survivor: The Australian Outback from Christoval, Texas, was shocked to hear his name read as the tribe he thought he controlled stabbed him in the back and sent him packing. Viewed as the strongest member of his tribe, Colby proved too great a threat as Mogo Mogo eliminated him in a three to two decision.
Episode Eight: Pick a Tribemate!
The last remaining former Sole Survivor has been eliminated. Likeable Ethan Zohn, the 30-year-old winner of Survivor: Africa from Lexington, Massachusetts, could not charm his way out of seeing his torch extinguished as his Mogo Mogo tribemates sent him home in a four-to-one decision. Having been warned beforehand by his good friend Lex van den Berghe, the 40-year-old All-Star of Survivor: Africafrom Santa Cruz, California, Ethan tried in vain to stave off his ouster, but sadly could not prevent the inevitable.
Episode Ten: Mad Scramble and Broken Hearts!
Surprised by a tribal shuffling, the ten remaining castaways of Survivor: All-Stars competed in an Immunity Challenge that ended in a familiar result. They may have been called Chapera, but they proved to be the Mogo Mogo of old as four castaways plus Amber Brkich lost their fourth Immunity Challenge in a row. The tribe decided to send home Jerri Manthey, the 33-year-old tribe member of Survivor: The Australian Outback from Stuttgart, Germany, due to what they perceived to be a poor work ethic.
Episode Eleven: Anger, Tears and Chaos
At a rain-soaked Tribal Council, Lex realized that his earlier choice of saving Rob's girl, Amber, had been a disastrous mistake as the Chaboga Mogo tribe evicted Lex in a seven-to-two decision.
Episode Tweleve: A Thoughtful Gesture or a Deceptive Plan?
Despite her strong campaign to break the core of the Chapera alliance, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien, the 50-year-old castaway of Survivor: Marquesas from Burlington, Vermont, was forced to hear her name read aloud at the Tribal Council and was sent home in a six-to-two decision.
Episode Thirteen: Stupid People, Stupid, Stupid People
Clearly on the verge of extinction, Shii Ann, the only ex-Mogo Mogo member remaining, won a difficult Immunity Challenge, thus forcing the old Chapera tribe members to vote out Alicia Calaway.
Episode Fourteen: A Chapera Surprise
Despite a fight to the end, Shii Ann Huang, the 30-year-old All-Star of Survivor: Thailand from New York City, New York, was voted out of Survivor: All-Stars.
Episode Fifteen: The Instigator
Big Tom had mistakenly thought Jenna Lewis, the 26-year-old castaway of Survivor: borneo from Franklin, New Hampshire, was the target of the alliance, which sent him home in a four-to-one vote.
The Finale: Final Four, Jenna's Dilemma
After Amber won the Immunity Challenge, Jenna was faced with the problem she had feared would arise: should she vote for Rupert and go to the Final Three or vote for Rob and let her fate come down to chance? Back at camp, Jenna informed Rupert that she could not write his name down and so was going to vote the game into a tie. "My fate comes down to a 26-year-old single momma who wants to win very badly," noted Rupert.
The Finale: Final Three
Proving his alliance with Amber was strong, Rob Mariano kept his word and voted off Jenna Lewis. Jenna was not surprised at all and bravely stood as Jeff Probst extinguished her torch. Jenna became the final member of the Jury that will decide who earns both the title of Sole Survivor and the million-dollar prize.
The Finale: Final Two
After much deliberation, the Jury voted for Amber in a 4 to 3 decision and bestowed the title of All-Star Sole Survivor and the million-dollar prize.
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