‘Survivor: Philippines’ — New Tribes, New Alliances
I don’t think I have seen two people go from such ultimate lows, to insane highs, so drastically during this great game.
I don’t think I have seen two people go from such ultimate lows, to insane highs, so drastically during this great game.
I’ve been saying it for a couple weeks, and tonight, I think it will finally arrive. It’s a time of coming together, a time to remember why you love the game so much. A time to realize that just when you think you have things under control, you don’t at all
Episode 4 of Survivor: Philippines brought with it the fourth straight immunity challenge loss by our favorite bunch of failures, and lots and lots of full on crazy brought to you by all three tribes
Don't be fooled - things are definitely looking a little lopsided, and this photo pretty much says it all. But are they? In the history of Survivor, we have certainly seen our fair share of tribes completely dissolve before our eyes
So, I was 1 for 2. Not bad, right?
Ever since the last episode of Survivor: Philippines concluded, I've been thinking about the state of our three returning castaways, and here is what is apparent. One thinks he is sitting pretty with an idol
With week 2 of Survivor: Philippines now in the books, there is no question we have seen the emergence of two dominate tribes, and one in the process of initiating its self-destruct sequence.
Almost every season of Survivor brings with it that one cast member that just can’t cut it. No, I’m not talking about Zane’s inability to exert himself physically, I’m talking about the mental stability the sole Survivor must have that keeps them from breaking down