Survivor Enderron: Malaysia

Survivor Enderron: Malaysia is the second season of the Enderronian competitive reality television series Survivor Enderron. Filming took place on the island of Pulau Tiga, Malaysia (the same location that hosted the first season of the American edition) from 4 April to 12 May 2016. The season premiered on 4 September 2016, and aired weekly until the live finale on 11 December 2016.

The 20 contestants were initially separated into two tribes: Batu and Pulau (Malay for "rock" and "island" respectively). When 12 contestants remained, the two tribes merged into the Keluarga tribe (Malay for "family").

In the final episode, Nate Rafferty was named the "Sole Survivor", defeating Josh Greene and Bec Whalen in a 6–3–0 vote.

Contestants
Notable contestants this season include Duyfken City councillor Natasha Chen and professional bodybuilder Jodie O'Brien.

Future appearances
Nate Rafferty, Jodie O'Brien and Mike Perry returned for Survivor Enderron: All-Stars.

Season summary
Twenty castaways were marooned on the island of Pulau Tiga, off the coast of Borneo, and divided into two tribes of ten: Batu and Pulau. The Pulau tribe prospered as a unified group, but Batu quickly became divided between the older members who worked, led by Keith, and the younger members who didn't, led by Will. At the first tribal council, Batu lost in a blowout, and Keith's faction blindsided Will, establishing Keith as the tribe's de facto leader. Despite the Batu tribe's dysfunction, a number of close victories at immunity challenges and the evacuation of Pulau's Evan due to a fractured ankle kept the tribes' numbers equal by the time of a tribe switch when 14 castaways remained. Three members from each tribe were switched to the other; Lauren, Nate and T.C. moved from Pulau to Batu, and Justin, Linda and Tori from Batu to Pulau. The post-switch Batu tribe continued its extensive losing streak. The original Batu members planned to pick off their new tribemates, but Nate persuaded Mike to flip and eliminate challenge liability Randall. After Mike flipped back to his original alliance, the Pulaus plotted to blindside him but were thwarted by his hidden immunity idol, and Lauren was sent home instead.

The two tribes merged on Day 19 with six original members each. Two alliances, based around original tribe affiliations, vied for dominance. Mike flipped back to the Pulau alliance, while Natasha flipped to the Batu alliance. At the first tribal council as a merged tribe, the Pulau alliance targeted under-the-radar player Miyuki, and the Batu alliance put its votes on sociable but naïve Kate, believing she did not hold an idol. Nate revealed an idol and played it for Kate, negating the Batus' six votes against her and sending Miyuki home. With the numbers in their favour, the Pulau alliance proceeded to systematically vote out members of the Batu alliance. The Batus' attempts at flipping Pulau outsiders proved largely futile until they convinced Mike and T.C. to blindside Nate at the final nine. However, at the last minute, Mike decided to stick with the Pulaus, and Justin was narrowly eliminated in a 5–4 vote. After day 30, the Batu alliance had been all but wiped out except for Jodie, who proceeded on an individual immunity streak, saving herself from elimination while the Pulau alliance had to vote each other out. Mike was the first voted out due to his outsider status and untrustworthiness, followed by T.C. for his wavering loyalty and Kate for her social connections with the jury members. Jodie narrowly lost the final four immunity challenge, ending her streak and opportunity to dismantle the Pulau alliance's plans, and she was the final person voted out.

The core of the Pulau alliance, comprising Bec, Josh and Nate, were the final three. At the Final Tribal Council, Bec was largely ignored for riding the coattails of Josh and Nate, the strategic brains of the alliance. While Josh and Nate were acknowledged as a pair, Josh was also castigated for his perceived rudeness and acting needlessly callous towards members of the Batu alliance, while Nate was recognised as the more strategic and social player who called the shots in the latter stages of the game. Ultimately, the jury awarded Nate the title of Sole Survivor over Josh and Bec in a 6–3–0 vote.