"survivor" Mutiny(2006) | Certified
: Candice and Jonathan were branded as "traitors" by their former tribemates. When the tribes merged, the Aitu 4 successfully flipped Jonathan back to their side to vote out the Raro members one by one.
: The Aitu 4 became the final four players of the season, with Yul Kwon ultimately being crowned the Sole Survivor. Why It Matters "Survivor" Mutiny(2006)
: While a mutiny was offered in Survivor: Thailand , no one took it. The Cook Islands mutiny proved the twist could actually work and create compelling drama. : Candice and Jonathan were branded as "traitors"
In episode 8, "Brothers," host Jeff Probst stood before the two remaining tribes—Aitutaki (Aitu) and Rarotonga (Raro)—and offered a ten-second window for anyone to switch tribes. Why It Matters : While a mutiny was
: Any player could step off their mat and join the opposing tribe immediately.
: Candice and Jonathan’s decision made them "villains" in the eyes of many fans, leading to their return in multiple future seasons ( Micronesia , Heroes vs. Villains , Philippines , Blood vs. Water ).
Two members of the tribe chose to mutiny, both returning to their original allies on the Raro tribe: Candice Woodcock : The first to step off the mat. Jonathan Penner : Followed Candice moments later. The Consequences: The "Aitu 4"
