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Reality TV Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
After one of her own allies turned on the Galu alliance, Laura Morett was the latest contestant booted from Survivor: Samoa. Her ouster was a major blindside after a tie vote made the situation seem deadlocked. John put a stop to that and switched his ballot for Laura during the re-vote, which was the snuffing [...] Related posts: Survivor: Samoa — Erik’s Big Blindside Survivor: Samoa —...
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Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
Laura Morett came to Survivor: Samoa to kick, scratch, and claw her way to a million dollars, but, unfortunately for her, she picked two fights with the two wrong people: Russell and Shambo. And it came back to bite her. Now, the 39-year-old fitness instructor joins Survivor: Tocantins runner-up Stephen Fishbach and me on the
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taviopq | 11/21/2009
I feel like a broken record about Evil Russell. I don’t condone misogyny. It repulsed me that he lied about being a Katrina victim. He’s a slimy snake oil salesman. He’s sneaky. He’s evil. And he’s playing the best damn game of Survivor ever played by anyone in 19 installments. So many others have claimed to have studied the show. Dang it, this dude has the entire game
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TV Envy (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
Looks like somebody just wasn’t in the mood to share this week. Although Thursdays are typically known for win-win situations (CBS wins the viewers; ABC wins the demos), that was not the case last night. This time around the Eye network surprisingly took both categories. 8pm Survivor: Samoa (12.3 million, 3.8/11 in 18-49) was off by 900,000. Bones (9.8 million, 2.7/8) remained steady. FlashForward...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
You can't say she didn't try. Survivor: Samoa's Laura Morett saved herself from the chopping block multiple times by winning the past two immunity necklaces. Thanks to strong alliances and a tough competitive spirit, she seemed poised to go far in the ...
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Entertainment Tonight (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Thursday night's Tribal Council was the Tribal Council of all Tribal Councils on "Survivor: Samoa." The vote was split with five castaways voting to send home Laura Morett , and five voting for Southern belle Natalie White . When the vote is split like that, a second ballot is cast by everyone except the two named in the first vote. If there was a tie the second time, both Laura and Natalie...
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The TV addict (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Source: MediaWeek, Ratings: in millions Time Network Show Rating 18-49 8PM CBS Survivor: Samoa 11.59 3.5/10 FOX Bones 9.43 2.5/7 ABC FlashForward 8.16 2.4/7 NBC Community 5.05 2.0/6 CW The Vampire Diaries 3.66 1.6/5 8:30PM NBC Parks and Recreation 4.61 2.0/6 9PM CBS CSI 14.85 3.5/9 ABC Grey’s Anatomy 13.61 4.9/13 NBC The Office 7.42 3.7/9 FOX FRINGE 6.04 2.1/5 CW Supernatural 2.79 1.3/3 9:30PM...
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Last night on Survivor: Samoa , 39 year old Laura Morett, the lobbyist enabler from Salem, Oregon, became the third member of the jury. Facing a deadlock and the possibility of picking rocks, rocket scientist John Fincher switched his allegiance on the Tribal Council revote to send his long time ally packing. Laura was a different kind of player than Survivor has seen in recent seasons - an athletically...
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Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Shambo is determined that Laura will leave, while the hidden immunity idol is back in play.
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
We are right at the midway point of Survivor: Samoa. We began with twenty players; we now have ten. Our early villains, Evil Russell, and...
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
I love a good underdog story. You know, the sort that does not see the protagonist endure loss after loss after loss, only to start winning after a melodramatic moment with a figure of inspiration, with poetic phrases and life-affirming moments in between. Get the balance right, and I'll definitely root for the underdog, rather than feel worse knowing that the supposed loser will win in the end. But...
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Blog Absolute Point (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Survivor Samoa Episode 10 Welcome to CraveOnline s Idiot Box Updates , where we run down all the latest TV news and separate the facts from the rumors and nonsense on and about the small screen. Here s a list of the top 20 prime-time network shows by viewership numbers … see more. See also: survivor [...]
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TV Squad (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
(S19E10) Now, isn't this a good time to be a Survivor fan? Part of the problem with long-running reality shows is that they've run out of ideas and it's hard to keep things fresh and new. They end up depending on whatever outlandish and over-the-top characters they can line up for the season. Some are a dismal failure. Case in point, "Coach" Ben Wade last year. Sure, he was a nutty kind...
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Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Erik: “And there goes the lead.” It’s appropriate that Erik’s comment starts this blog since the downfall of Galu all started with Galu voting out Erik, one of their own. Survivor hindsight is no different than any other hindsight, it’s always 20-20. But man… if they only knew what they were starting, ‘ole Erik would probably still
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Entertainment Weekly (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Image credit: Monty Brinton/CBSAll AboutGet the latest photos, news, and moreHere's what I fully expect it to come to before this season of Survivor: Samoa is over. Contestants will wake up to find a neon sign hanging over their shelter saying "HIDDEN IMMUNITY IDOL, THIS WAY!" with a huge blinking arrow pointing toward the beach. As they walk down to the water, the contestants will then find...
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taviopq | 11/21/2009
I feel like a broken record about Evil Russell. I don’t condone misogyny. It repulsed me that he lied about being a Katrina victim. He’s a slimy snake oil salesman. He’s sneaky. He’s evil. And he’s playing the best damn game of Survivor ever played by anyone in 19 installments. So many others have claimed to have studied the show. Dang it, this dude has the entire game covered from plotting vote numbers
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ineedmyfixashley | 11/11/2009
Yesterday American Idol winner Kris Allen, Sofia Vergara, Cat Deeley, Mark Burnett , Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki and my future husband Jeff Probst announced the nominations for t he 2010 People’s Choice Awards which is one of the best award shows because it’s a mixture of all the genres and it’s a fun atmosphere. I noticed that some of my favourite man meat is nominated: Kiefer Sutherland, Gerard
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troypq | 11/09/2009
This episode seemed well-timed to coincide with the World Series, and thankfully there wasn’t another washout. Instead, there were two walk-off blasts to win the immunity challenge; Kelly and Monica debuted their new line of baseball uniform fashion-wear inspired by Honus Wagner’s knee high stockings; and John Fincher coming out as Johnny Baseball. But the episode could have just as easily aired around