Season 1 · Episode 1
The twenty two contestants arrive at the island, are divided into teams and learn the rules of the competition they will be taking part in.
The two teams face their first competition: jumping off a thousand foot cliff into shark infested waters and building a hot tub out of materials they find in crates at the base of the cliff. The first camper is voted off the island.
The two teams set out on a twenty mile race that they think is the contest on this occasion. However, the real winning team is the one who has the individual that goes to sleep last afterwards. Another camper is voted off the island.
The two teams participate in a grueling five round game of dodgeball with an unlikely hero determining the outcome. Another contestant leaves the island on the Boat of Losers.
The two teams participate in a talent competition and the rivalry between Gwen and Heather intensifies.
The two teams must spend a night alone in the woods in the contest for this episode. Another contestant is voted off the island.
In this episode, each of the contestants face their worse fears. Another person is voted off the island.
The two teams take canoes to a nearby island and build rescue fires on it in this week's contest. Another contestant is voted off the island.
The two teams compete in a paint ball contest with the teams divided into "hunters" and "deer". Another person is voted off at the campfire ceremony.
The teams compete in a cooking challenge but one person's attitude towards hygiene threatens to doom his team's chances and Heather and LeShawna's conflict reaches a boiling point. Another person is voted off the island.
The teams take part in a three part competition where trust in team mates could mean the difference between victory and defeat. Another contestant is voted off the island.
Chef Hatchet makes the teams go through several difficult obstacles designed to make people quit. Another camper is voted off the island.
Chris has the contestants pair off in the next immunity contest. Another person is voted off the island.
The two teams are divided up with the guys on one team and the girls on the other. A surprise awaits the two teams for the next challenge.
Two campers from the past return to the game as the two teams are dissolved and the campers face an excruciating challenge with individual immunity at stake.
The campers are off on a scavenger hunt and Heather does something so horrible that it makes even Gwen cry. Another person is voted off.
The campers play an extreme game of Hide and Seek with Chef Hatchet who hunts them down with a huge water gun. Another person is voted off.
The campers are challenged to build their own bikes using supplies from the Arts and Crafts lodge and race them in a dangerous motor cross challenge with invincibility at stake.
The campers go through a challenge where they are stalked by a psycho killer and see who can last the longest.
The campers square off in a challenge where they must trap a certain animal and one person gets a delicious meal as a reward. Another person is voted off the island.
The six remaining campers are split into three teams of two and must compete in various challenges based on teamwork. Another camper is voted off the island.
In this episode, we are shown what happened to the campers who have been voted off so far and hear their thoughts of the final five. They also decide who gets to be voted off.
After a huge flood, the campers float away on a deserted island and try to fend for themseleves while dealing with the dangers on the island.
The campers are stuck in the middle of the woods where they have to race back to the camp to win. Another camper is voted off the island.
The remaining three campers participate in a series of dares that were made up by the ones that have been voted off so far. Another camper leaves the island.
Gwen and Owen participate in one last challenge for the grand prize, with all of the previously eliminated campers returning to watch a race filled with sabotage, heartbreak, and brownies.
Chris has one final challenge for all of the contestants, forcing them to form their own respective teams, and participate in an all-out, no-rules hunt for one million dollars!
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