As a first-time watcher of Survivor, I had no idea that last’s week rice trade was controversial. In fact, EW featured a profound and considered thinkpiece about whether it was ethical for Jeff to demand
Since last week was a rare occasion when I was away from the warm bosom of my television, I did due diligence and watched Episode 5 so as to be properly prepared to blog tonight.
If you’re interested–and who in the field of clinical psychology is not–John Rocker revealed to People mag how he’s wracked with angst over that notorious interview following him around for 15 years, just like random
Why did Val lie about having immunity, when it was such an impossible fiction to maintain? Just like the questions of who actually assassinated JFK and why your back always itches in that one place
Survivor drops from premiere, Nashville stays even. According to TVbytheNumber’s @TheCancelBear, Nashville will be safe no matter what happens, as the “Syndication Gods will demand a season 4” Via TVByTheNumbers On CBS, Survivor earned a
Survivor Season 29 Episode 2 Live Blog In an effort to imbue the job title of “reality TV show host” with a gravitas akin to “budget analyst” or “epidemiologist,” Entertainment Weekly turned to Jeff Probst
San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua is the setting for Season 29 of Survivor. More than two dozen seasons, but this is the first time I’ve ever watched the show, so please bear with me as
Meet the 18 Castaways competing in the new season of Survivor, including an Idol ex-boyfriend, a notorious baseball player, and the Amazing Race Twinsies.