Episode five of Survivor: Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers began with Ben speaking in the cold open about his time in the military and how badly he was treated upon his return. “There’s things upstairs that are there forever,” he begins, after hearing the crackle of burning bamboo that reminded him of gunfire. “Coming back […]
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- 10/26/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“People do not forget how you make them feel.” – Sabrina Thompson, Survivor: One World
At last, this season is starting to heat up. This episode, the Survivor swap forces players to scramble for safety, and the show’s new single-serving advantages start to pay strategic dividends.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“People do not forget how you make them feel.” – Sabrina Thompson, Survivor: One World
At last, this season is starting to heat up. This episode, the Survivor swap forces players to scramble for safety, and the show’s new single-serving advantages start to pay strategic dividends.
- 10/19/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“There’s only two people in this game. People that don’t do anything and get voted out because of it. And people who do too much and annoy everybody and get voted out.” – Dan Foley, Survivor: One world
The woods are quiet on the Hustler beach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“There’s only two people in this game. People that don’t do anything and get voted out because of it. And people who do too much and annoy everybody and get voted out.” – Dan Foley, Survivor: One world
The woods are quiet on the Hustler beach.
- 10/12/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Last time on Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, we saw alliances begin to solidify, and some were rather surprising. (Shout out to Chrissy and Ben from the Heroes!) Season 35 is turning out to be a fun season so far.
After coming in last during the immunity and reward challenge, the Yawa Tribe (red buff "Hustlers") went to tribal council, and it was very clear that Simone would be sent home. Although she was weak in challenges, I believe that her dislike of being outdoors may have been the tipping point.
After coming in last during the immunity and reward challenge, the Yawa Tribe (red buff "Hustlers") went to tribal council, and it was very clear that Simone would be sent home. Although she was weak in challenges, I believe that her dislike of being outdoors may have been the tipping point.
- 10/11/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch
“All the threats that are around, I would like to keep them around, because they are shielding me.”
— Tony Vlachos, Survivor: Game Changers
Poor Simone. You knew her days were numbered when she started talking about her aquadump.
Contestants on Survivor talk a lot...
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch
“All the threats that are around, I would like to keep them around, because they are shielding me.”
— Tony Vlachos, Survivor: Game Changers
Poor Simone. You knew her days were numbered when she started talking about her aquadump.
Contestants on Survivor talk a lot...
- 10/5/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
This year on Survivor season 35, the contestants are divided into tribes of Heroes, Healers, and Hustlers. Survivor Season 35 Premiere Recap We meet Marine Corps Ben and wilderness therapy guide Cole, as well as “Sex Doctor” Mike. They are instructed by host Jeff Probst to take as much off their boat as they can before paddling […]
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- 9/28/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
Every week, IndieWire asks a select handful of TV critics two questions and publishes the results on Tuesday. (The answer to the second, “What is the best show currently on TV?” can be found at the end of this post.)
This week’s question: What is the scariest moment or scene on TV?
Ben Travers (@BenTTravers), IndieWire
Though there are moments within “Penny Dreadful” (the seance) and “The X-Files” (“Home”) that left me spooked, the title for scariest TV scene has to go to the only show to give me nightmares — actual, legitimate nightmares. After watching the first two episodes of “Hannibal,” I woke up in the middle of the night, drenched in sweat and haunted by a bright red room with blood running down the walls — twice! Two weeks in a row, “Hannibal” ruined my peaceful slumber, and I had to stop watching the show live (and during the night entirely). Each week,...
This week’s question: What is the scariest moment or scene on TV?
Ben Travers (@BenTTravers), IndieWire
Though there are moments within “Penny Dreadful” (the seance) and “The X-Files” (“Home”) that left me spooked, the title for scariest TV scene has to go to the only show to give me nightmares — actual, legitimate nightmares. After watching the first two episodes of “Hannibal,” I woke up in the middle of the night, drenched in sweat and haunted by a bright red room with blood running down the walls — twice! Two weeks in a row, “Hannibal” ruined my peaceful slumber, and I had to stop watching the show live (and during the night entirely). Each week,...
- 5/23/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Whether you’re a football fan or not, one of the best ways to wind down after what was more than likely a chaotic Super Bowl is to sit back and watch an episode of whatever show the host network deems worthy of airing after the big game. Maybe you’re actually looking forward to the episode, or you’re just curious as to what is on. The network broadcasting the game definitely has these things in mind when choosing which show to put on with the year’s biggest spotlight already on their station. But the question is raised: Which shows utilized this TV slot most effectively?
The Super Bowl has historically rotated between airing on four stations: Fox, ABC, CBS, and NBC. Each station has had individual success, but Fox, which hosted last night’s thrilling match between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons, has never had...
The Super Bowl has historically rotated between airing on four stations: Fox, ABC, CBS, and NBC. Each station has had individual success, but Fox, which hosted last night’s thrilling match between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons, has never had...
- 2/7/2017
- by Michael Gonzalez
- Indiewire
Written and illustrated by some of comics' best, Independence Day #3 will be available courtesy of Titan Comics on April 13th. Also: Convergence release information, Telluride Horror Show's call for submissions, a Director's Cut trailer, details on the Life Tracker Blu-ray / DVD, and a look at the covers for Killbox.
Independence Day #3: "Written by Victor Gischler (Batman, Deadpool) with art by Steve Scott (Batman, Wolverine). Cover A features art by Staz Johnson (Wolverine, New X-Men) and Cover B is by Edgar Salazar (Justice League, Red Sonja).
Independence Day 3
Writer: Victor Gischler
Artist: Steve Scott
Cover A: Staz Johnson - Previews Code FEB161803
Cover B: Edgar Salazar - Previews Code FEB161804
Publisher: Titan Comics
Page Count: 32 Pp
Price: $3.99
Onsale Date: April 13th, 2016
Synopsis:
Tensions arise aboard the sub as specimens are shipped back for study. Meanwhile, Adams and co. get to grips with their extraterrestrial armaments and discover the real motivation behind the alien crash.
Independence Day #3: "Written by Victor Gischler (Batman, Deadpool) with art by Steve Scott (Batman, Wolverine). Cover A features art by Staz Johnson (Wolverine, New X-Men) and Cover B is by Edgar Salazar (Justice League, Red Sonja).
Independence Day 3
Writer: Victor Gischler
Artist: Steve Scott
Cover A: Staz Johnson - Previews Code FEB161803
Cover B: Edgar Salazar - Previews Code FEB161804
Publisher: Titan Comics
Page Count: 32 Pp
Price: $3.99
Onsale Date: April 13th, 2016
Synopsis:
Tensions arise aboard the sub as specimens are shipped back for study. Meanwhile, Adams and co. get to grips with their extraterrestrial armaments and discover the real motivation behind the alien crash.
- 1/20/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he has been blogging about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"Everyone has the knife and it's stab or get stabbed." –Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart
Walking out of the game after the last Tribal Council, I had two major preoccupations.
First: I was coming to terms with the end of my own Survivor journey.
Second: I felt so guilty for Jeremy and my other allies that I...
"Everyone has the knife and it's stab or get stabbed." –Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart
Walking out of the game after the last Tribal Council, I had two major preoccupations.
First: I was coming to terms with the end of my own Survivor journey.
Second: I felt so guilty for Jeremy and my other allies that I...
- 12/3/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
When "Secrets and Lies" premiered on ABC in March, Sepinwall and I talked about it on the podcast, but nobody wrote a full review. What I said in my Take Me To The Pilots entry and what I said on the podcast is what I'd have said in my review: In a year of close-ended shows using the death of a child as a catalyst for an investigation or an investigation of grief, "Secrets and Lies" was the most tawdry and sensationalistic, the one most prone to insulting the intelligence of viewers. Two months later, same as it ever was, "Secrets and Lies" ended its first season with a seemingly anti-climactic scene and then instructed viewers to go watch one extra scene either online or on some stupid ap or... Screw that. Season 1 of "Secrets and Lies" ended with a slightly ominous car scene between Abby and Christy. Full-stop. I...
- 5/4/2015
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
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