. . "--07-11"^^ . "39"^^ . . . . . . "--02-26"^^ . "Survivor: Cagayan, also unofficially known as Survivor: Cagayan \u2014 Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty, is the 28th season of Survivor. Three tribes of six players each were established at the beginning of the season, each being defined by traits that its members tended to employ in their daily lives. The season saw one quit, and has to date produced six returning players for subsequent seasons."@en . "Survivor: Cagayan"@en . . . "14"^^ . ", Santa Ana, ,"@en . "18"^^ . "Cagayan cast.jpg"@en . . "28"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Survivor: Cagayan, also unofficially known as Survivor: Cagayan \u2014 Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty, is the 28th season of Survivor. Three tribes of six players each were established at the beginning of the season, each being defined by traits that its members tended to employ in their daily lives. The season saw one quit, and has to date produced six returning players for subsequent seasons. Cagayan is famed among Survivor seasons for its unpredictability as well as the strategic and emotional dynamism of its cast. The post-merge game in particular was characterized by a higher-than-usual number of betrayals and blindsides, and there were several bitter disputes between contestants. Highlights included the frenetic scheming of Tony Vlachos, the up-and-down fortunes of Spencer Bledsoe, and the polarizing conduct of 'Chaos' Kass McQuillen. The season culminated with Tony winning the title of Sole Survivor in an 8-1 vote over Woo Hwang."@en . . "Survivor 28 Cagayan opening credits"@en . . . . .