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After being ostracized and ridiculed by her tribe, Janu elected to leave the game on her own terms during the Tribal Council on Night 27, claiming that she had gained everything she wanted from the experience and to prevent the Koror Alliance from voting out Stephenie LaGrossa.

In Fiji , Gary Stritesky reported feeling dizzy and experiencing chest pain, fearing he had cracked a rib during a Reward Challenge. Medical was called in to evaluate his condition. He was deemed to be fit to continue in the game, although his tribemates encouraged him to speak up if he continued to struggle. On Day 10, he suffered vertigo due to an insect allergy and pulled himself from the game.

In Micronesia , Kathy Sleckman suffered a mental breakdown brought on by isolation and paranoia. She quit the game on Day 19, subsequently stating that her breakdown was triggered by withdrawal from her Zoloft medication and that she had intended to use a machete to cut off one of her fingers to instigate a medical evacuation.

Nicaragua was the first season in which two contestants quit at the same time when NaOnka Mixon and Kelly Shinn quit on Day After heavy rain, NaOnka expressed a desire to quit at the conclusion of a Reward Challenge , despite her team winning the challenge.

Jeff Probst instead scheduled a Tribal Council that night for her to reconsider. NaOnka went on reward, while Kelly S. Despite their tribemates' and Jeff's arguments for remaining in the game, both women quit at Tribal Council.

Their torches, however, were propped beside the exit area, to remind the two girls of their decision to quit. In Philippines , Dana Lambert experienced severe stomach pain and nausea.

Although medical cleared her health for the next twelve hours on Day 12 and stated that an evacuation was not needed, Dana insisted that she was too sick to continue and elected to leave the game to prevent her illness from worsening. In Blood vs. He then decided to quit the game minutes before the Day 7 Redemption Island duel. Fearing that she might end up physically assaulting Trish, Lindsey decided to pull herself out of the game on Night In San Juan del Sur , Julie McGee was feeling depressed at the merge , seeing the remaining complete loved ones being reunited while hers, boyfriend John Rocker , had already been eliminated days prior.

Combined with her hasty decision to keep her share of the tribe's trail mix from the merge feast for consumption at a later time, angering the rest of the Huyopa tribe, her loneliness and guilt led her to quit the game on Day In David vs. Goliath , Bi Nguyen had previously injured her medial collateral ligament , from which she was still recovering during her time in the game.

The following day, Day 10, as the tribes gathered for a Tribe Switch , Bi decided to pull herself from the game to prevent it from worsening. Due to the nature of the Edge of Extinction , quitting occurred again in Edge of Extinction.

After being voted out, the contestants were given a choice to either live on the Edge of Extinction or leave the game for good. If a contestant chose to go to the Edge of Extinction, there was a mast with a sail present.

At any point, they could choose to raise the sail, signaling that they would like to quit the game. After losing the first re-entry challenge on Day 17, Keith Sowell and Wendy Diaz chose to raise the sail once they returned to the Edge of Extinction, thus quitting the game and relinquishing their spots on the jury.

She did so after explaining to the other eliminated contestants that she felt that she had no chance of winning the re-entry challenge, did not want to face the hardships of living on the Edge of Extinction, and that she had gotten what she wanted out of her experience.

In some situations, a contestant has requested that their tribe vote them out of the game. Although not officially a quit , the circumstances surrounding the vote result in the public, or production, perceiving the incident as 'quitting the game'.

At least that's some good news for fans. But are you ready to get even more annoyed by NaOnka and Purple Kelly's decision? Turns out that after they quit the game, they were basically treated to a vacation at the fancy Ponderosa camp, as RealityBlurred reports. I guess quitters can be winners sometimes. IE 11 is not supported.

For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Hopefuls have to make it through multiple rounds of casting and have the exact qualifications to beat out millions of others who want to try their hand at the game. Those who get on the show seemingly have the perfect blend of unique personality, skills, and brains to navigate the chaos of Survivor and hopefully claim the prize at the end.

Lots of people would LOVE to be on this show. It just stops the games momentum and kills the energy when someone just quits.



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