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Anyone who watches reality TV knows that the inevitable all-star season of every show is always better than your average run-of-the-mill non-all-star season. (Hence the exciting name.) But at what price? Sure, everyone loves to watch their favorites come back for a second chance to win it all and finally earn the title of TV's best model/chef/designer/apprentice to Donald Trump/survivor/astronaut/canine manicurist, but the downside of every all-star season is that it's a whole season in which no new all-stars are being created. It's like if the Jolly Rancher factory decided, "Hey, for the next month, how about we produce packages with only people's favorite flavors in them?" That would be phenomenal! Except at the end of the month, all you'd have left would be grape flavored Jolly Ranchers. These days, interesting reality TV personalities are a cash crop, and we need to harvest some fun new future all-stars Asap,...
- 12/30/2011
- by Lelia Nebeker
- Aol TV.
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He came. He saw. He rocked a sweater vest and refused to pull colored rocks. The equal parts entertaining and infuriating John Cochran coulda been a contender had he not flipped sides at the merge. Now, the ousted Survivor: South Pacific contestant joins Jessica Shaw and yours truly on the InsideTV Podcast to talk all about his controversial move, the chilly reception he received from the other jury members at Ponderosa, and the public’s positive and negative reactions to him. Will Cochran come back to play again? And has he received any additional dating advice from noted Lothario Papa Bear?...
- 12/8/2011
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
It's a hurry-up night on "Survivor: South Pacific," as we go through two whole rounds in one episode.
Post Tribal
Needless to say, the old Savaii are not happy with Cochran. People were commenting last week that he went from being sixth man on one tribe to seventh man on another, but I disagree. First of all, why wouldn't you want to side with people who are being nice to you and treating you decently, as opposed to people who have treated you like crap for two weeks? Secondly, he makes a fair point that he didn't want it to come down to rocks. Drawing rocks sucks. I wouldn't want to take that chance either when I can guarantee somebody else goes home by switching.
After Tribal, Ozzy the pouty baby is all, "You totally screwed me over." Hey, guess what, Ozzy? It's not all about you. Cochran is...
Post Tribal
Needless to say, the old Savaii are not happy with Cochran. People were commenting last week that he went from being sixth man on one tribe to seventh man on another, but I disagree. First of all, why wouldn't you want to side with people who are being nice to you and treating you decently, as opposed to people who have treated you like crap for two weeks? Secondly, he makes a fair point that he didn't want it to come down to rocks. Drawing rocks sucks. I wouldn't want to take that chance either when I can guarantee somebody else goes home by switching.
After Tribal, Ozzy the pouty baby is all, "You totally screwed me over." Hey, guess what, Ozzy? It's not all about you. Cochran is...
- 11/10/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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Usually getting a nickname on Survivor is a sign you've made it far in to the competition - but that was not the case for contestant Mark Caruso. After losing his duel against Christine, Caruso, 48, became the second contestant eliminated from Survivor: South Pacific, but not before his cuddly disposition got him the nickname "Papa Bear." The retired NYPD detective, 48, spoke to People after his elimination and explained what it was like on Redemption Island, how his ally Jim was the reason for his demise, and all about his aspirations to do commercials for Dunkin' Donuts. What was it like on Redemption Island?...
- 10/11/2011
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
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I'll admit it. I had a moment's pause on Thursday morning when the CBS publicist said to me, "Ok. I've got Mark on the line for you." Mark Caruso, a retired NYPD detective, was the latest castaway eliminated on "Survivor: South Pacific," but I don't think I referred to him as "Mark" in any of my recaps, at least not after his first appearance. From the first minutes at Savaii camp, Mark encouraged his younger tribemates to call him "Papa Bear" and they followed suit and I did as well. The nickname helped endear Papa Bear to the...
- 10/8/2011
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Mark "Papa Bear" Caruso was the second person sent home from "Survivor: South Pacific," but he tells Zap2it he couldn't be happier with the experience of "Survivor."
Are you glad you did Survivor? Was it everything you hoped or expected it to be?
"I had the time of my life. I had this opportunity given to me from Mark Burnett and Jeff Probst. They chose me out of thousands and thousands of people. Best experience of my life. I'm a family guy, I'm a regular guy on the street and they chose me. How can I walk away with anything but the best experience of my life?"
Would you have done anything differently if you could do it over?
I would love that opportunity some day in the future. But I think everything I can do, I did to the best of my ability. A lot of it's...
Are you glad you did Survivor? Was it everything you hoped or expected it to be?
"I had the time of my life. I had this opportunity given to me from Mark Burnett and Jeff Probst. They chose me out of thousands and thousands of people. Best experience of my life. I'm a family guy, I'm a regular guy on the street and they chose me. How can I walk away with anything but the best experience of my life?"
Would you have done anything differently if you could do it over?
I would love that opportunity some day in the future. But I think everything I can do, I did to the best of my ability. A lot of it's...
- 10/6/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
by Josh Wigler
With this week’s episode of “Survivor: South Pacific,” we’ve officially fallen into that familiar early-season rhythm: a couple of characters remain consistent breakouts (bHantz, we’re looking at you), while the remaining players are either too under the radar to make an impression or are too obviously about-to-be-gone to give a hoot. To that end, this week brought another obvious boot, another person to be permanently removed from the game, and some typically classic Hantz moments. Survivors ready? Go and click past the jump for the full recap!
Episode four begins at Savaii, where there is NuLife for NuCochran: after two tribal councils with his neck on the chopping block, “South Pacific’s” dominant dork is approached by Jim with a secret proposal: target Elyse, their beautiful tribe mate who just so happens to be a bit too cozy with Ozzy for comfort. To them,...
With this week’s episode of “Survivor: South Pacific,” we’ve officially fallen into that familiar early-season rhythm: a couple of characters remain consistent breakouts (bHantz, we’re looking at you), while the remaining players are either too under the radar to make an impression or are too obviously about-to-be-gone to give a hoot. To that end, this week brought another obvious boot, another person to be permanently removed from the game, and some typically classic Hantz moments. Survivors ready? Go and click past the jump for the full recap!
Episode four begins at Savaii, where there is NuLife for NuCochran: after two tribal councils with his neck on the chopping block, “South Pacific’s” dominant dork is approached by Jim with a secret proposal: target Elyse, their beautiful tribe mate who just so happens to be a bit too cozy with Ozzy for comfort. To them,...
- 10/6/2011
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
If you missed last week's recap (and my analysis in haiku!), catch up with my recap here.
This week's episode begins at Savaii on then morning of Day Nine. Elyse lies in a hammock with Ozzy who says his family isn't sporty, but he loved Robinson Crusoe as a kid. Jim notices the bond between the two, and is wary of Ozzy running the game like Rob, so he wants to get Elyse out. Jim runs to Cochran and says they should get rid of the "Variable," Elyse. Cochran says Jim is a sleazy, untrustworthy guy, but Elyse going next is music to his ears.
Over at Upolu, Brandon says that his pride has ruined his game, so he's decided to be a better player. He apologizes to Mikayla for his temper, and though Mikayla confesses that it's nice he apologized, maybe he should think before he speaks. Brandon then...
This week's episode begins at Savaii on then morning of Day Nine. Elyse lies in a hammock with Ozzy who says his family isn't sporty, but he loved Robinson Crusoe as a kid. Jim notices the bond between the two, and is wary of Ozzy running the game like Rob, so he wants to get Elyse out. Jim runs to Cochran and says they should get rid of the "Variable," Elyse. Cochran says Jim is a sleazy, untrustworthy guy, but Elyse going next is music to his ears.
Over at Upolu, Brandon says that his pride has ruined his game, so he's decided to be a better player. He apologizes to Mikayla for his temper, and though Mikayla confesses that it's nice he apologized, maybe he should think before he speaks. Brandon then...
- 10/6/2011
- by Michael Salerno
- TVovermind.com
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Each week, host Jeff Probst answers a few questions about the most recent episode of Survivor: South Pacific.
Entertainment Weekly: The tribes were super excited to finally get their bathing suits. I know you guys do everything for a reason, so why choose day 9 to give those to them? Why not give them the suits right off the bat, or not at all? What’s the master plan, Probst?
Jeff Probst: We feel it is important to establish the Survivors in a way that best represents them physically. So we like to leave them in their regular clothes for a few episodes.
Entertainment Weekly: The tribes were super excited to finally get their bathing suits. I know you guys do everything for a reason, so why choose day 9 to give those to them? Why not give them the suits right off the bat, or not at all? What’s the master plan, Probst?
Jeff Probst: We feel it is important to establish the Survivors in a way that best represents them physically. So we like to leave them in their regular clothes for a few episodes.
- 10/6/2011
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Semhar, Christine and Papa Bear. The first three people voted out of Survivor made sense in terms of strengthening the tribe, as there was no other obvious choices. This week, through?
I can’t justify sending Stacey home ahead of two other very worthy candidates.
Brandon and Edna were insufferable and both were significantly better candidates to be sent to Redemption Island over Stacey. Removing either form the tribe would have improved tribe morale and improved their chances of winning challenges.
(On a side note, what does the record for weight in this week’s challenge stand at? Is it 240 lbs because Brandon and Jim reached 240 lbs, or is it what they successfully accomplished, i.e., 220 lbs? In my opinion it should be the weight that you were actually able to hold. Adding weight and then having the bar fall shouldn’t count for hoisting that amount of weight.)
Upolu...
I can’t justify sending Stacey home ahead of two other very worthy candidates.
Brandon and Edna were insufferable and both were significantly better candidates to be sent to Redemption Island over Stacey. Removing either form the tribe would have improved tribe morale and improved their chances of winning challenges.
(On a side note, what does the record for weight in this week’s challenge stand at? Is it 240 lbs because Brandon and Jim reached 240 lbs, or is it what they successfully accomplished, i.e., 220 lbs? In my opinion it should be the weight that you were actually able to hold. Adding weight and then having the bar fall shouldn’t count for hoisting that amount of weight.)
Upolu...
- 10/6/2011
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Luke Dwyer)
- TVfanatic
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Welcome to Ladies Night! Tonight's episode of Survivor: South Pacific was fueled by estrogen. Some women showed surprising strength, while others stole the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. So was a lady shown the door—or did a femme fatale finally slay Brandon? Swimsuit Competition: Goodbye droopy drawers, hello bathing suits! Each tribe received a crate of vibrant swimwear, and no one was more pleased than Dawn. With Papa Bear gone, the modest Mormon mom was feeling even more self-conscious about her age and card-carrying membership in the Aarp (American Association of Rudy Persons). Even though her figure-flattering one-piece was no match for Amanda Kimmel's Elyse's bikini, Dawn's...
- 10/6/2011
- E! Online
"Survivor: South Pacific" sees another strong woman voted out and sent to Redemption Island. What else is new?
Post-Tribal at Savaii
Ozzy and Elyse are getting cuddly, which Jim and Cochran are not excited about. Cochran doesn't really trust Jim and his suspiciously white teeth, but he's on board with working together to get Elyse out because it keeps him safe.
Upolu Tribe
Brandon apologizes to Mikayla and she accepts his apology, but she's still very wary of him - she should be. But don't point who his uncle is. That's so ridiculous. Don't buy into "Survivor's" silly schtick with that. My uncle could be a murderer - doesn't make me a murderer.
Brandon then runs to Edna, saying right out loud this is dumb game strategy, and he tells Edna that she's not part of the core five. Oh. My. God. Shut your mouth, dude! Coach is going to kill you.
Post-Tribal at Savaii
Ozzy and Elyse are getting cuddly, which Jim and Cochran are not excited about. Cochran doesn't really trust Jim and his suspiciously white teeth, but he's on board with working together to get Elyse out because it keeps him safe.
Upolu Tribe
Brandon apologizes to Mikayla and she accepts his apology, but she's still very wary of him - she should be. But don't point who his uncle is. That's so ridiculous. Don't buy into "Survivor's" silly schtick with that. My uncle could be a murderer - doesn't make me a murderer.
Brandon then runs to Edna, saying right out loud this is dumb game strategy, and he tells Edna that she's not part of the core five. Oh. My. God. Shut your mouth, dude! Coach is going to kill you.
- 10/6/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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Remember how in the last episode of Survivor, Brandon "started behaving erratically"? I have a feeling that's going to blow up real soon. Coach is going to surgically remove Lil' Hantz from the game. Papa Bear's out, after making the argument that Cochran is that guy who is always hurting himself by accident. You know the type!
Ozzy and Elyse lie on the hammock together, talking Robinson Crusoe, which worries Jim. Jim takes this up with Cochran--how about we eliminate Elyse instead of you, Cochran? Cochran is all for it, in spite of Jim's "suspiciously white" teeth.
Ozzy and Elyse lie on the hammock together, talking Robinson Crusoe, which worries Jim. Jim takes this up with Cochran--how about we eliminate Elyse instead of you, Cochran? Cochran is all for it, in spite of Jim's "suspiciously white" teeth.
- 10/5/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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This week’s Survivor: South Pacific found Little Russell (aka Brandon Hantz) once again proving himself as trustworthy as a campaign promise the day after the polls close. Look, regardless of whether or not you think the guy’s war against perfectly innocent Mikayla — or “the whore of Babylon,” as Sophie kiddingly tried to sum up Brandon’s feelings about the lithe young lady — there’s no denying his actions are putting his alliance at risk.
When Mikayla — quite reasonably — tried to find out what she’d done to incur Brandon’s wrath, he brought her out in front of the entire tribe,...
When Mikayla — quite reasonably — tried to find out what she’d done to incur Brandon’s wrath, he brought her out in front of the entire tribe,...
- 9/29/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
By Josh Wigler
We’re only three weeks into “Survivor: South Pacific” and already Brandon Hantz is in the running for most unhinged contestant of all time. His big dirty secret came out of the bag in this week’s episode, and despite attempts to shirk his Russellness, Brandon proved to his tribe that he’s still a true blue Hantz in the end. Details on that, some hidden immunity idol shenanigans, the first Redemption Island duel of the season and more await you past the jump!
The episode kicks off as Christine, voted out last week, arrives on Redemption Island and meets her new bunkmate, Semhar. Any meaningful bonding is put aside in favor of dwelling on their own reasons for being ousted from the game. For Christine's part, she believes she was voted out because her tribe didn't want to play the game. She's half right:...
We’re only three weeks into “Survivor: South Pacific” and already Brandon Hantz is in the running for most unhinged contestant of all time. His big dirty secret came out of the bag in this week’s episode, and despite attempts to shirk his Russellness, Brandon proved to his tribe that he’s still a true blue Hantz in the end. Details on that, some hidden immunity idol shenanigans, the first Redemption Island duel of the season and more await you past the jump!
The episode kicks off as Christine, voted out last week, arrives on Redemption Island and meets her new bunkmate, Semhar. Any meaningful bonding is put aside in favor of dwelling on their own reasons for being ousted from the game. For Christine's part, she believes she was voted out because her tribe didn't want to play the game. She's half right:...
- 9/29/2011
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
Survivor South Pacific delivered a good episode last night, though one more notable for its baffling behavior by contestants than for strategy or game play. The exit of Papa Bear was no surprise, to him or to us. At our first duel of the season, Semhar and Christine faced off, and Christine won, allowing her to seek the revenge she wants. As she explained, "I think Coach just had it out for me from the...
- 9/29/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
In case you missed last week's episode, catch up with my recap here.
The episode begins at Redemption Island where Christine arrives and tries to wake up Semhar. Christine doesn't know what happened at Tribal Council. Maybe her tribe just didn't want someone who was ready to play the game from the beginning. At least Ri gives her another chance to play. Back at Upolu, the tribe returns from Tribal Council. Mikayla can't figure out what she did to Brandon. She's glad Coach took the heat off her at Tribal. Brandon confesses that he regrets his blatant lie, as he didn't want to play like his uncle. "I reap what I sow, man."
The next morning at Upolu, the tribe receives Tree Mail instructing them to send two members to the Ri Arena. Coach and Stacey will go for Upolu. Coach hopes Christine loses so she can't come back to haunt him.
The episode begins at Redemption Island where Christine arrives and tries to wake up Semhar. Christine doesn't know what happened at Tribal Council. Maybe her tribe just didn't want someone who was ready to play the game from the beginning. At least Ri gives her another chance to play. Back at Upolu, the tribe returns from Tribal Council. Mikayla can't figure out what she did to Brandon. She's glad Coach took the heat off her at Tribal. Brandon confesses that he regrets his blatant lie, as he didn't want to play like his uncle. "I reap what I sow, man."
The next morning at Upolu, the tribe receives Tree Mail instructing them to send two members to the Ri Arena. Coach and Stacey will go for Upolu. Coach hopes Christine loses so she can't come back to haunt him.
- 9/29/2011
- by Michael Salerno
- TVovermind.com
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Each week, host Jeff Probst answers a few questions about the most recent episode of Survivor: South Pacific.
Entertainment Weekly: Every season when I talk to the contestants before the game starts they go on about all these things that they are not going to reveal to the other players. And then they get out there and can’t help themselves. The latest example was Brandon telling his entire tribe about being Russell’s nephew, which he promised he wouldn’t do. Why can’t these people zip their lips? Is it a lack of discipline? And seeing as...
Entertainment Weekly: Every season when I talk to the contestants before the game starts they go on about all these things that they are not going to reveal to the other players. And then they get out there and can’t help themselves. The latest example was Brandon telling his entire tribe about being Russell’s nephew, which he promised he wouldn’t do. Why can’t these people zip their lips? Is it a lack of discipline? And seeing as...
- 9/29/2011
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Unless your nickname is Coach (his real name is Ben Wade, for those who don't know) Survivor: South Pacific is not a good season to have a nickname. Whether they were given their nickname or asked for it, none of the nicknamed has fared well in the first three episodes.
However, this was the first week any of them were left out.
We're talking, of course, about John "Call Me Cochran" Cochran, the now-voted-out Mark "Papa Bear" Caruso and Brandon "Lil Hantz" Hantz. The irony of Papa Bear being voted out this week is that until the very end of this episode, he was the only one of the three to have not done anything to hurt his cause.
Instead, the perennially neurotic Cochran and Brandon live on to see three more days. And the pair is dominating the screen. Not in traditional Survivor ways by manipulating players to do what they need,...
However, this was the first week any of them were left out.
We're talking, of course, about John "Call Me Cochran" Cochran, the now-voted-out Mark "Papa Bear" Caruso and Brandon "Lil Hantz" Hantz. The irony of Papa Bear being voted out this week is that until the very end of this episode, he was the only one of the three to have not done anything to hurt his cause.
Instead, the perennially neurotic Cochran and Brandon live on to see three more days. And the pair is dominating the screen. Not in traditional Survivor ways by manipulating players to do what they need,...
- 9/29/2011
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Luke Dwyer)
- TVfanatic
Mark Papa Bear Caruso got voted off 'Survivor 23' in episode 3 tonight. Tonight's episode kicked off with scenes from last week's episode when Christine got the boot to Redemption Island. Then Christine chatted with Semhar at Redemption Island Poor Mikayla was trying to figure out why Brandon wanted her out. Brandon said he was sorry for lying like his uncle Russell Hanz last week. After the break Semhar and Christine did their Redemption Island duel,while some of the castmembers watched. In their duel,they had to balance a totem pole,while adding more pole to it,making it harder. The first one to drop it ,lost. Semhar ended up losing ,so Christine got to stick around for now.
Mark Papa Bear Caruso Got Voted Off ‘Survivor 23′ In Episode 3 Tonight is a post from: ontheflix.com...
Mark Papa Bear Caruso Got Voted Off ‘Survivor 23′ In Episode 3 Tonight is a post from: ontheflix.com...
- 9/29/2011
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
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