After last week’s Tribal Council, it became clear that Brenda and Sash were in control and running the game, and it was perhaps the most obvious to Holly. The swim coach immediately worked to change that with her alliance, which included Jane. “We’re going to have to make the power move before next Tribal,” Holly [...]
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Survivor on November 19th, 2010
Being stranded on an island with little food and shelter for weeks can make even the smartest and the toughest start to act off their game. But to get this silly? When you know it’s a game that’s being televised for its 21st season on national TV? You gotta know that there are certain things [...]
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Survivor on October 28th, 2010
The contestants took the “Survivor” tagline to “outwit, outplay, outlast” to heart Wednesday night, and none more so than La Flor’s Brenda. The beauty queen said from the get-go that she was going to flush out Marty’s immunity idol by having three people vote for him and three for Jill. Read More
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Survivor on October 21st, 2010
Jimmy Johnson won’t be adding the title of sole “Survivor” to his winning resume. The silver-haired 67-year-old former coach of the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins was the third person voted off the Nicaragua-set 21st edition of the CBS reality TV competition Wednesday. Johnson, the oldest member of the Espada tribe, declared himself the weakest [...]
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Survivor on September 30th, 2010
Former NFL coach Jimmy Johnson will be a contestant on the reality television show “Survivor” this season. CBS announced Monday the 67-year-old Johnson will be one of 20 castaways sent to Nicaragua. The premiere will air Sept. 15. Read More
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Survivor on August 9th, 2010
“Survivor” is going to exploit the generation gap. CBS says the upcoming edition of the CBS reality show “Survivor: Nicaragua” will divide contestants into two tribes, young vs. old — with “old” defined as starting at 40 for the so-called Espada Tribe. Read More
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Survivor on July 29th, 2010
After having already taken home $1 million as a past “Survivor” winner, Sandra Diaz-Twine seemed like an unlikely candidate to win the ultimate prize on this season of the reality show. But her low-key strategy and her distance from the villainous Russell Hantz helped her secure the majority vote on Sunday night’s finale, making her [...]
‘Survivor’s’ Villains remain intact Russell turns on new alliance and votes out a Hero ‘Survivor’ host promises close finish It’s down to one good guy against four baddies on “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains.”
Amanda literally got into a brawl to try to save herself on “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains,” but she ended up getting her torch snuffed for the very first time in three seasons of playing “Survivor.” Having set the record for being the first person ever to play the game for 100 days, Amanda is now [...]
On day 25, the evenly matched Heroes and Villains tribes finally merged on “Survivor,” but Parvati’s move at Tribal Council is really what shifted the game — and surprised the heck out of all of us. Read More ‘Survivor’ contestant accused of shoving woman Police in Louisiana say “Survivor” contestant Russell Hantz is charged with [...]
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Survivor on April 24th, 2010
“This is ‘Survivor’ history,” Colby said as JT prepared to give Russell — a member of the opposite tribe — a hidden immunity idol. Yes, historical stupidity, although the exact consequences won’t really be known or felt until the tribes merge next week. Read More
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Survivor on April 16th, 2010
Bruce Beresford-Redman, the veteran reality TV producer at the center of an investigation into the death of his restaurateur wife, has been described as a nice guy who was frequently away from his family while working on such series as CBS’ long-running “Survivor” and ABC’s zany driving game show “Crash Course.” Read More Ex-’Survivor’ producer [...]
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Survivor on April 9th, 2010