This week's episode of Survivor may have seemed dull, but our Survivor Round Table writers tackle some hypothetical situations to keep our brains humming.
Survivor hits fast forward on the season as two more contestants are sent to Redemption Island. Our review takes a look at this programing change as well as other odd developments from this week.
As the remaining Survivors continue to struggle with the mental aspect of Survivor, Boston Rob does not miss the opportunity to take advantage. We debate Boston Rob's latest moves in our Round Table discussion.
The fourth leg of The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business may prove to be the most challenging yet. The altitude got to the racers, but the surprise ending was a much bigger concern.
It wasn't the prettiest leg The Amazing Race has ever seen (literally and figuratively), but in the end, this week's leg was definitely worth watching.
I’m writing in the paper that Kingfisher is on the verge of bankruptcy … which it is. The next morning, I get slapped with two lawsuits from Natey Flint. He takes out a liable suit against the Sunrise Herald and a one-million-dollar liable suit against me.
Stacey: Do you know of any fires in this area? Frank Kovick: There was one in ’41. Stacey: There was one in ’41? Where? Frank Kovick: In Sunrise. Stacey: Sunrise… Frank Kovick: It was huge, it destroyed most of the town. Stacey: Really?! Frank Kovick: Founders Day fire. They called it the “Miracle Fire” because nobody died.