Monday, December 17, 2007

finale

Congratulations Nick! The tribe has spoken and you are the sole survivor!

After surviving 39 days of intense heat, huge personalities, two Hidden Immunity Idols and countless votes, Todd Herzog, the 22-year-old flight attendant from Pleasant Grove, Utah, is voted the winner of SURVIVOR: CHINA.
Todd, who was once the founder of his high school Survivor Club and was voted "Most likely to appear on SURVIVOR,” has his dream come true as he proves worthy of the title of Sole Survivor. Controlling the game from its onset with his strategic moves and unparalleled passion for the game, Todd convinces the majority of the Jury to vote for him and is awarded the million-dollar prize!

Watch for the upcoming SURVIVOR: MICRONESIA, premiering Thursday, February 7 where super fans play against past favorite players.

Friday, December 14, 2007

week 11

The Tribe has spoken and Lauren is asked to leave the pool immediately.

On night 36, the final four is set when Peih-Gee Law, the 29-year-old jeweler from Marina Del Rey, California, is voted out of the game. Having been an underdog since the merge, Peih-Gee was perceived as a major threat to win the million dollars and therefore too dangerous for the old Fei Long members to keep in the game. When her torch is extinguished, she leaves the Tribal Council area and gives her final words: “I am glad that I played to my utmost. I pushed myself physically, mentally, strategically and ultimately everybody was scared to death to go against me in the final three. I am not going to be a millionaire, but I feel like I will walk away way richer than I was before I came in this game."

CaraJean-Robert
ChristianneJames
Karen D.Denise
KimFrosti
LaurenPeih-Gee
MaureenJamie
MomErik
NickTodd
PatCourtney
TomAmanda
BrandonSherea
BrendanLeslie
DickAshley
ErinDave
Karen R.Chicken
Sandy/JohnAaron

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

CBS announces 'Survivor: China' finale, reunion show to air Dec. 16


CBS has announced Survivor:China's two-hour finale broadcast will air on Sunday, December 16 at 8PM ET/PT.
The finale broadcast of the CBS reality competition series' fifteenth installment will immediately be followed by Survivor: China's live one-hour reunion special at 10PM ET (PT tape-delayed), which will mark the first time the show's 16 castaways will be together since filming the show over the summer. Survivor host Jeff Probst will helm the reunion show, which will take place at the network's CBS Television City studios in Los Angeles.

Similar to Survivor's last two finale broadcasts -- Fall 2006's Survivor: Cook Islands and Spring 2007's Survivor: Fiji -- Survivor: China will feature a jury of former castaways awarding the show's $1 million grand prize and title of "Ultimate Survivor" to one of the competition's three remaining finalists.

However unlike the finale broadcasts of Cook Islands and Fiji -- both of which began with five remaining castaways -- Survivor: China's finale broadcast will begin with four castaways still in the running to win the competition's grand prize.

Survivor: China will be the tenth-straight Survivor edition to feature a Sunday evening finale. The last Survivor edition to feature a Thursday evening three-hour finale broadcast was Survivor: Thailand on December 19, 2002.

Survivor: China premiered on September 20 and has averaged 14.4 million total viewers; a 4.7/13 rating/share in the Adults 18-49 demographic; as well as a 5.9/15 rating/share among Adults 25-54 in its Thursdays at 8PM ET/PT time period.

from: http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/cbs-announces-survivor-china-finale-reunion-show-air-dec-16-5953.php

Friday, November 30, 2007

Week 10

The tribe has spoken and Christianne is asked to leave the pool immediately.

On night 30 at the most shocking Tribal Council to date, James Clement, the 30-year-old gravedigger from Lafayette, LA, was buried by his own alliance as they conspired to get rid of the Hidden Immunity Idols and vote him out of the game. James didn’t see the vote coming and chose not to play either of his two Hidden Immunity Idols. James left the game with both Hidden Idols and gave his final words: “I have the two Idols and I guess I should have played them. I am kind of disappointed in myself because I could have caught a feeling but I still didn’t do it. You can’t be angry with anybody because it’s a game and they played their best hand and they did what they were supposed to do. I rolled the dice too many times and I just got caught up.”

Cara Jean-Robert
Christianne James
Karen D. Denise
Kim Frosti
Lauren Peih-Gee
Maureen Jamie
Mom Erik
Nick Todd
Pat Courtney
Tom Amanda
Brandon Sherea
Brendan Leslie
Dick Ashley
Erin Dave
Karen R. Chicken
Sandy/John Aaron

Friday, November 16, 2007

week 9

The tribe has spoken and Kim is asked to leave the pool immediatly.

On night 27 at a tense Tribal Council, Michael “Frosti” Zernow, the 20-year-old parkour athlete from Chicago, Illinois, can't twist his way out of jeopardy as he is voted out with seven votes against him. Frosti’s potential physical dominance along with his budding relationship with Courtney is reason enough for his tribe to turn against him. After having his torch snuffed at Tribal Council, the youngest Survivor ever gives his final words: “I expected some people to kind of backstab, but I didn’t expect it right now. I got beat by the tiny flight attendant, the sassy New York waitress and the lady with the mullet. I wanted to prove that somebody who is younger and smaller could come out here and do the same job that anyone else can do. And I have proved that.”

Cara Jean-Robert
Christianne James
Karen D. Denise
Kim Frosti
Lauren Peih-Gee
Maureen Jamie
Mom Erik
Nick Todd
Pat Courtney
Tom Amanda
Brandon Sherea
Brendan Leslie
Dick Ashley
Erin Dave
Karen R. Chicken
Sandy/John Aaron


Friday, November 9, 2007

week 8

The tribe has spoken and Cara is asked to leave the pool immediately.

On night 24 at a shocking Tribal Council, 36-year-old professional poker player Jean-Robert Bellande is dealt his worst hand and is voted out of the game. After realizing James possesses two Hidden Immunity Idols, Jean-Robert’s plan to oust him backfires when the tribe turns against him and votes against old tribal lines. Jean-Robert becomes the ninth Survivor voted out and the second member of the Jury. After having his torch extinguished, he gives his final words. “I really loved the way I played this game. I pushed all in and it didn’t work out for me!”

Cara Jean-Robert
Christianne James
Karen D. Denise
Kim Frosti
Lauren Peih-Gee
Maureen Jamie
Mom Erik
Nick Todd
Pat Courtney
Tom Amanda
Brandon Sherea
Brendan Leslie
Dick Ashley
Erin Dave
Karen R. Chicken
Sandy/John Aaron


Friday, November 2, 2007

week 7

The tribe has spoken. Maureen is asked to leave the pool immediately.

On night 21 at a tension-packed Tribal Council, Jaime Dugan, the 22-year-old college student from Columbia, South Carolina, is voted out of the newly merged tribe after she mistakenly believes she is in possession of a Hidden Immunity Idol. Jaime, handing a wooden plaque to Jeff Probst, anticipates having the Idol’s power save her from the vote. Instead, her hopes are extinguished when Jeff Probst tosses the wooden plaque aside, saying it is not a Hidden Immunity Idol. James and Todd are barely able to stifle their laughter at Jamie’s blunder, and she is subsequently voted out of the game in a 7-3 decision. After leaving Tribal Council, Jaime gives her final words. “I learned that I am probably too nice for the game of Survivor. I wish Erik and Peih-Gee the best of luck. I tried playing the Hidden Immunity Idol. It wasn’t it, but it was worth a shot, so I am glad I tried it.”


Best quote: Todd, playing along with Jaime and fully aware that James is already in possession of both idols, states, “Wow, does she have to catch up! She’s on the small bike in the back peddling as fast as she can!”


Cara Jean-Robert
Christianne James
Karen D. Denise
Kim Frosti
Lauren Peih-Gee
Maureen Jamie
Mom Erik
Nick Todd
Pat Courtney
Tom Amanda
Brandon Sherea
Brendan Leslie
Dick Ashley
Erin Dave
Karen R. Chicken
Sandy/John Aaron