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In this video/podcast, Phillip, as soon as he is given a chance to introduce himself, immediately launches into a completely, wildly unconvincing defense of himself, basically trying to claim the show edited him into being a mentally-ill buffoon. Then he also still claims to be a federal agent (although that part was

IDK if we even need the tapes anymore now that Drumpf (as of today) has retweeted a video that includes some Floridian yelling “white power!” Of course he’ll claim he didn’t hear that part. I keep thinking Biden is going to say something embarrassing and the media, which loves a close race and hates blowouts, will

They desperately wanted their own Jon Stewart, and Drumpf’s feeble “wit” on Twitter when he constantly attacked President Obama (for things like going golfing too often, LOL) was the closest they could get.

Not only that, but as Chrissy Hofbeck astutely pointed out on Rob Has a Podcast recently, *all* of the people voted out on an EOE season will be on the jury (unless they raise the flag before the merge), so once you start voting a certain group or “class” of people out (such as old-schoolers), you’re incentivized to

Rob’s tired mob-boss shtick doesn’t work anymore because the show doesn’t cast half-chaff anymore (i.e. half of the players in early seasons were recruits who were there to look pretty and had no idea what they were doing). Rob was excellent at getting rid of the intelligent people who could actually play the game

They did that, and it was called Redemption Island (seasons 22, 23, and 27), and it sucked too. A lot.

I’ve been watching Aussie Survivor and now I’m on the 2018 season. This show is definitely interesting, but I wouldn’t go with “amazing on every front”. It has its own problems, to say the least. I agree that the 2017 season was the best one so far, though certainly not perfect and a bit too long (but not as

Assuming you haven’t already covered this somewhere, what are your thoughts on the firing of the long-time casting director? For the most part (with the huge exception of Dan S.) I feel like casting has been going in a good direction from roughly S33 onwards: away from half of the cast being chaff, a.k.a. recruits and

Sophie’s good edit seems so obvious to me that if she got voted out, my jaw would absolutely drop through the floor and plummet all the way through the core of the Earth and come out in Australia. I like her, but I sort of hope that happens, actually, because it’ll mean the editors have really learned something and

Great to see more Survivor coverage here!

Hey AV Club, we want more Survivor coverage from Myles!

I have a lot of nostalgia for that ridiculous show because I was a kid when it aired and was really impressed with the gross-out effects and the weirdness and eccentricity of Harrison Blackwood as a main character. I went back and watched some of the episodes recently and, whew, that two-hour pilot is rough. It was

I’m also glad to see a Myles McNutt review back here again. I’ve been going to the Purple Rock Podcast site and commenting there (even if I don’t usually listen to the podcast itself... sorry guys) and also Reddit, but back in the day, this was one of the best places for TV discussion in the whole series of tubes! As

Somewhere (I think in one of the pre-game interviews, maybe one of the Gordon Holmes ones) Sandra said that she and Natalie are good friends outside of the game. So Natalie sending her an idol makes sense in that context.

Most of these predictions seem on-point but recent Survivor seasons are filled with aggressive players who try to knock out the “threats” ASAP, so he seems to have Kim, Parvati, and Tyson too high and Sophie too low.

I abhor most reality TV, but believe it or not, Survivor often makes for often an excellent and thrilling game show. There used to be recaps on this site, with a whole crew of obsessive, funny commenters. Of course, the quality varies a lot from season to season; you can tell it’s not scripted because sometimes boring

Season 4 also had a reworked Phase II script, “Devil’s Due”, though apparently the final version was not as “raw” as “The Child” in that it had been revised multiple times. And yet it still came out very 60s and goofy, and Picard still seemed too much like Kirk even after all the revisions!

Hey Whovians, beware major spoilers for this episode even just in the headlines of various reviews online. If you’re spoiler-phobic, don’t be an idiot like me and look for reviews thinking they won’t have big spoilers RIGHT UP FRONT because they do. And don’t go onto any UK news sites or anything like that either (if

I’d say “It Takes You Away” was the best episode of the season, certainly significantly better than the Amazon episode or any of Chibnall’s wretched entries. And it was also the only properly eccentric episode of the season. Doctor Who is supposed to be a quirky show. Most of season 11 seems like it’s trying to be

Will Tom Scharpling have a scene that gets cut out of this one too? Might as well make it 3 for 3!