In honor of the upcoming 40th season of the beloved reality series, which premiered in 2000, here are some of the most shocking moments of the last 20 years of “Survivor” — from full-frontal nudity on national television to Dan Spilo getting kicked off the show last season. Season 40 premieres Feb. 12 at 8/7c on CBS.
Dan Spilo Gets Kicked Off the Show
The Hollywood talent manager was ejected from “Survivor: Island of the Idols” in 2019 following accusations of inappropriate touching, making him the first person to ever be kicked off the show. He has since said he is “deeply sorry.”
Season 1 Winner Richard Hatch Jailed for Tax Evasion
He was known as somewhat of a villain during his 2 stints on the show, but even more drama plagued Hatch after his time on “Survivor.” He ended up having to serve time in federal prison for tax evasion. Forbes has a good explainer of what happened there.
Dan Spilo Gets Kicked Off the Show
The Hollywood talent manager was ejected from “Survivor: Island of the Idols” in 2019 following accusations of inappropriate touching, making him the first person to ever be kicked off the show. He has since said he is “deeply sorry.”
Season 1 Winner Richard Hatch Jailed for Tax Evasion
He was known as somewhat of a villain during his 2 stints on the show, but even more drama plagued Hatch after his time on “Survivor.” He ended up having to serve time in federal prison for tax evasion. Forbes has a good explainer of what happened there.
- 2/11/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
There are still two episodes of “Survivor: David vs. Goliath” left to air, but we’re already certain that the Season 37 cast is one of the best in series history. From Angelina Keeley‘s jacket woes to Christian Hubicki and Gabby Pascuzzi‘s nerdmance, the current cast has brought the LOLs, tears and some iconic tribal council votes. But are Wtf moments the only thing that matter in determining whether you like a cast or not? There’s also style of play, chemistry between contestants and whether or not the best characters are also the best players. How do You define the best “Survivor” cast of all time?
Below, take our poll to decide which is the best overall cast in “Survivor” history. To help you decide we’ve narrowed the field down to our Top 8 most legendary casts and offer a brief analysis of what makes them are favorites.
Below, take our poll to decide which is the best overall cast in “Survivor” history. To help you decide we’ve narrowed the field down to our Top 8 most legendary casts and offer a brief analysis of what makes them are favorites.
- 12/12/2018
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Three tribes gather in a clearing, groggy from spending a night sleeping on the ground. They know what the day will bring: multiple challenges followed by tribal councils where they vote each other out of the game. The winner will be named the Sole Survivor.
Among the contestants are some familiar faces: Survivor: Millenials vs. Generation X contestants Adam Klein and Sunday Burquest, Survivor runners-up Susie Smith and Carolyn Rivera, Survivor: Cagayan alpha male Lj McKanas and John Raymond, a first boot from Survivor: Thailand.
The chipper host, John Vataha, describes the challenge: one member of each tribe...
Among the contestants are some familiar faces: Survivor: Millenials vs. Generation X contestants Adam Klein and Sunday Burquest, Survivor runners-up Susie Smith and Carolyn Rivera, Survivor: Cagayan alpha male Lj McKanas and John Raymond, a first boot from Survivor: Thailand.
The chipper host, John Vataha, describes the challenge: one member of each tribe...
- 7/4/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
A Survivor family has just added another member to their tribe!
Contestants John and Candice Cody welcomed son Forrest Henry on Wednesday, June 7, they tell People exclusively. He joins big sister Beatrix Leigh, 19 months.
Forrest was born at born at Georgetown University Hospital at 3:57 a.m. He weighed in at 7 lbs, 14 oz., and was 20¼ inches long. He was named after Candice’s late grandfather.
“My heart is bursting with love and pride for our expanded family of four,” Candice tells People.
Adds John: “Beatrix is so sweet and interested in Forrest! It’s incredible seeing her as a big sister!
Contestants John and Candice Cody welcomed son Forrest Henry on Wednesday, June 7, they tell People exclusively. He joins big sister Beatrix Leigh, 19 months.
Forrest was born at born at Georgetown University Hospital at 3:57 a.m. He weighed in at 7 lbs, 14 oz., and was 20¼ inches long. He was named after Candice’s late grandfather.
“My heart is bursting with love and pride for our expanded family of four,” Candice tells People.
Adds John: “Beatrix is so sweet and interested in Forrest! It’s incredible seeing her as a big sister!
- 6/15/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
“The last thing you want to do is piss me off.”
– Sarah Lacina, Survivor: Cagayan
Tonight, during the finale of Survivor: Game Changers, Iowa cop Sarah Lacina won the million bucks, the title of Sole Survivor – and most importantly, the Final Fishy.
Sarah came into the season vowing to play more like a criminal rather than a cop. Over the ensuing 39 days, she played one of the strongest games in the history of the show. While she was largely a quiet presence before the merge, Sarah was the decisive force in almost every post-merge vote.
“Sarah always voted the right way,...
– Sarah Lacina, Survivor: Cagayan
Tonight, during the finale of Survivor: Game Changers, Iowa cop Sarah Lacina won the million bucks, the title of Sole Survivor – and most importantly, the Final Fishy.
Sarah came into the season vowing to play more like a criminal rather than a cop. Over the ensuing 39 days, she played one of the strongest games in the history of the show. While she was largely a quiet presence before the merge, Sarah was the decisive force in almost every post-merge vote.
“Sarah always voted the right way,...
- 5/25/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Poor Laz Delgado!
Adam Rodriguez’s duplicitous Empire character ends this week’s episode — and possibly his run on the series — on the brink of being turned into just another Malbec stain on Cookie’s office carpet, but winds up getting upstaged by a vomiting junkie, a completely crazy kiss and (not so surprisingly) the Lyon matriarch’s eye-popping new jacket (a Tom Ford for Sesame Street original, naturally).
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Worst part is, even if he survives Lucious’ “oh, baby boy, you are soooo dead” death-stare,...
Adam Rodriguez’s duplicitous Empire character ends this week’s episode — and possibly his run on the series — on the brink of being turned into just another Malbec stain on Cookie’s office carpet, but winds up getting upstaged by a vomiting junkie, a completely crazy kiss and (not so surprisingly) the Lyon matriarch’s eye-popping new jacket (a Tom Ford for Sesame Street original, naturally).
RelatedWhat TVLine Is Thankful For: Vampire Rebirth, Empire‘s Closet, Juicier Scandal, More Gilmore, Sleepy Joe and More
Worst part is, even if he survives Lucious’ “oh, baby boy, you are soooo dead” death-stare,...
- 11/26/2015
- TVLine.com
There were supposed to be 10 pairs of loved ones competing on this season’s Survivor: San Juan del Sur — Blood vs. Water (which debuts Sept. 24 on CBS). But then, just days before filming began in Nicaragua, one of the couples was forced to bow out after a last minute-medical check turned up something that gave the Survivor medics pause. The same thing actually happened during the last Blood vs. Water season when Rc Saint-Amour and her father had to drop out while on location due to medical reasons involving the dad. In that instance, Candice and John Cody were...
- 9/8/2014
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Pretty, mean girl Morgan McLeod was eliminated at Tribal Council and Spencer Bledsoe won immunity in episode 7 of Survivor: Cagayan.
After Tribal Council, Kass McQuillen returns to camp with Spencer, who criticizes her move at Tribal Council, which sent Sarah Lacina out of the competition. Kass thinks her strategy is sound and declares herself a free agent. The next morning, Kass is confronted with a new source of conflict: Morgan. Kass is frustrated with Morgan because she won’t help around the Solarrion camp, although, Morgan tells us, “She is a bitter, ugly, old lady. And I think she hates me because I’m cuter than her and have always been cuter than her.”
Reward Challenge
In the game, the contestants get ready for a reward challenge – winners get a meal from Outback Steakhouse, complete with steaks, sides and drinks. The remaining players are split into two teams, the...
After Tribal Council, Kass McQuillen returns to camp with Spencer, who criticizes her move at Tribal Council, which sent Sarah Lacina out of the competition. Kass thinks her strategy is sound and declares herself a free agent. The next morning, Kass is confronted with a new source of conflict: Morgan. Kass is frustrated with Morgan because she won’t help around the Solarrion camp, although, Morgan tells us, “She is a bitter, ugly, old lady. And I think she hates me because I’m cuter than her and have always been cuter than her.”
Reward Challenge
In the game, the contestants get ready for a reward challenge – winners get a meal from Outback Steakhouse, complete with steaks, sides and drinks. The remaining players are split into two teams, the...
- 4/10/2014
- Uinterview
Monica Culpepper made it all the way to the very end of Survivor: Blood vs. Water, and ended up taking home the $100,000 second place prize after getting the one vote that did not go to winner Tyson Apostol. But the season ended on a bittersweet note, as she was hammered at the final Tribal Council, and not over any moves she did or did not make, but rather just for the type of person she was. We spoke with Monica the morning after the Survivor finale to get her thoughts on what went down, and she tells us about the painful ordeal,...
- 12/16/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
I hate calling Survivor: Blood Vs. Water an “emotional season” since that was, y’know, precisely the point. When family members and loved ones are pitted against each other on an island ruled by a crazed Eddie Bauer shift manager named Jeff Probst, tears will be shed. Rupert Boneham will monologue about loving his wife more than he loves Survivor. John will weep when he decides not to take Candice‘s place on Redemption Island. Ciera will quiver and cry when mentoring her mother to her own demise. Monica Culpepper will liberate herself from her brickbrained husband and announce she is doing this “for Monica!”, as if “Monica” is a Make A Wish child she once met. These were all preordained Hallmark moments.
But I wasn’t quite prepared to sympathize so much with the season’s winner, who not only deserved the million dollars but established some humanity that I happily fell for.
But I wasn’t quite prepared to sympathize so much with the season’s winner, who not only deserved the million dollars but established some humanity that I happily fell for.
- 12/16/2013
- by Louis Virtel
- The Backlot
"Survivor: Blood vs. Water" had a crazy thing happen last episode -- the Tribal Council, fueled by Hayden's last-ditch effort to sway Ciera's vote and save himself, went all the way to a drawing of rocks after two tie votes. It was only the second time that has ever happened in "Survivor" history and it sent Katie to Redemption Island.
But is that enough to propel this season into the ranks of the best seasons ever? We'll have to see how it plays out. For now, here are the 10 best and five worst seasons of the granddaddy of reality competition shows.
The Best
No. 10: Season 4, "Marquesas"
Host Jeff Probst has said he thinks this season ranks fairly low because it was so boring, but we disagree. This season not only featured the first time rocks were drawn, but it also saw older competitors Paschal and Kathy team up with Sean,...
But is that enough to propel this season into the ranks of the best seasons ever? We'll have to see how it plays out. For now, here are the 10 best and five worst seasons of the granddaddy of reality competition shows.
The Best
No. 10: Season 4, "Marquesas"
Host Jeff Probst has said he thinks this season ranks fairly low because it was so boring, but we disagree. This season not only featured the first time rocks were drawn, but it also saw older competitors Paschal and Kathy team up with Sean,...
- 12/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach. Erik Reichenbach is a Survivor fan-turned-favorite, a comic book author and artist. He placed fifth on both Survivor: Micronesia and Survivor: Caramoan. Follow him on Twitter @BloodyAmer1can. "Once you flip, you're a weaker number, because you've shown that you can't be trusted in your alliance." - Lisa Whelchel, Survivor: The Philippines Survivor is a game of big moves. Strategists know that if you want to make a compelling case to the jury,...
- 11/28/2013
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach. Erik Reichenbach is a Survivor fan-turned-favorite, a comic book author and artist. He placed fifth on both Survivor: Micronesia and Survivor: Caramoan. Follow him on Twitter @BloodyAmer1can.
"Once you flip, you're a weaker number, because you've shown that you can't be trusted in your alliance."
– Lisa Whelchel, Survivor: The Philippines
Survivor is a game of big moves. Strategists know that if you want to make a compelling case to the jury, you...
"Once you flip, you're a weaker number, because you've shown that you can't be trusted in your alliance."
– Lisa Whelchel, Survivor: The Philippines
Survivor is a game of big moves. Strategists know that if you want to make a compelling case to the jury, you...
- 11/28/2013
- by Stephen Fishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
On paper, John Cody is the type of contestant who should do well on Survivor. Athletic, attractive and affable, the 30-year-old doctor from Washington DC seemed primed to go the distance. But things went awry 30 seconds into the game when his wife, Candice, was voted out of her tribe. As she dominated challenges on Redemption Island, he became a bigger target. After being blindsided on Day 8, he lasted 11 more days on Redemption Island until he lost a challenge and was eliminated from the game. He talks to People about his game, his socks, and crying in his underwear on national TV.
- 11/10/2013
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
On paper, John Cody is the type of contestant who should do well on Survivor. Athletic, attractive and affable, the 30-year-old doctor from Washington DC seemed primed to go the distance.
But things went awry 30 seconds into the game when his wife, Candice, was voted out of her tribe. As she dominated challenges on Redemption Island, he became a bigger target.
After being blindsided on Day 8, he lasted 11 more days on Redemption Island until he lost a challenge and was eliminated from the game.
He talks to People about his game, his socks, and crying in his underwear on national TV.
But things went awry 30 seconds into the game when his wife, Candice, was voted out of her tribe. As she dominated challenges on Redemption Island, he became a bigger target.
After being blindsided on Day 8, he lasted 11 more days on Redemption Island until he lost a challenge and was eliminated from the game.
He talks to People about his game, his socks, and crying in his underwear on national TV.
- 11/10/2013
- by Steve Helling
- People.com - TV Watch
Wednesday night's Survivor: Blood vs. Water saw two players exit the game after coming up short at their Redemption Island duel. One player, Laura Boneham, had just arrived at Redemption, while the other player, John Cody, had spent nearly two weeks surviving challenges in the hopes of re-entering the game. We catch up with the 30-year-old physician to find out how difficult it was to go home after hanging on so long, and how it compared to his West Point military training.
ETonline: How hard was it for you [to go home after being on Redemption for so long]?
John: I don't know if you could tell by my body language, but I was a touch frustrated after that challenge last night! But you know, it's all part of the game, and I felt like I gave it my all every single challenge. I wish there was a different challenge to get back in the game because [that challenge is] definitely geared toward a particular type of body style that is...
ETonline: How hard was it for you [to go home after being on Redemption for so long]?
John: I don't know if you could tell by my body language, but I was a touch frustrated after that challenge last night! But you know, it's all part of the game, and I felt like I gave it my all every single challenge. I wish there was a different challenge to get back in the game because [that challenge is] definitely geared toward a particular type of body style that is...
- 11/7/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
John Cody lasted a long time on "Survivor's" Redemption Island this season, just missing re-entering the game at the merge when he lost the final duel. He tells Zap2it that it was frustrating to be faced with a challenge that clearly did not favor him.
Are you glad you did "Survivor"? Was it everything you hoped it would be?
"It wasn't everything I hoped it would be because I hoped to be sitting at the end and pleading my case at the final tribal council, but I'm definitely glad that I did it. It was an awesome experience, a great opportunity. And even though things didn't work out the way I hoped, it still was incredible."
You lasted so long on Redemption Island, how frustrating was it to lose to someone who had not been there very long?
"Well, that was frustrating, definitely. But it wasn't like Laura M. had just shown up,...
Are you glad you did "Survivor"? Was it everything you hoped it would be?
"It wasn't everything I hoped it would be because I hoped to be sitting at the end and pleading my case at the final tribal council, but I'm definitely glad that I did it. It was an awesome experience, a great opportunity. And even though things didn't work out the way I hoped, it still was incredible."
You lasted so long on Redemption Island, how frustrating was it to lose to someone who had not been there very long?
"Well, that was frustrating, definitely. But it wasn't like Laura M. had just shown up,...
- 11/7/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It was double trouble last night on Survivor: Blood vs. Water as two people were eliminated from the game when they lost the final pre-merge duel at Redemption Island. But was that final duel — in which the contestants had to put their feet in tiny footholds while hanging onto a pole to support all their weight for as long as possible — fair? We asked the eliminated man with the size 12-and-a-half feet — John Cody — his thoughts when he called into Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM, channel 105), and now you can hear the entire thing on the InsideTV Podcast.
It turns out...
It turns out...
- 11/7/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Each week, host Jeff Probst will answer a few questions about the most recent episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water.
Entertainment Weekly: Every time I see a challenge or duel involving footholds, I think to myself: The guy with the big feet is not winning this. Have you all explored the idea of altering the footholds to match people’s shoe size — similar to what you do with challenges in which people only have to hold up a certain percentage of their body weight? Or is it just tough noogies.
Jeff Probst: My initial response is tough noogies, but...
Entertainment Weekly: Every time I see a challenge or duel involving footholds, I think to myself: The guy with the big feet is not winning this. Have you all explored the idea of altering the footholds to match people’s shoe size — similar to what you do with challenges in which people only have to hold up a certain percentage of their body weight? Or is it just tough noogies.
Jeff Probst: My initial response is tough noogies, but...
- 11/7/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
[Spoiler Alert: Read on only if you have already watched Wednesday’s episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water]
Two people were eliminated from the game. Another was voted out of the tribe. Another was let back into the game. And there was also a merge. So, yeah, a mildly busy episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water this evening. My full recap will be up at midnight, but here is all the pertinent info:
• Laura Morett won the final pre-merge Redemption Island duel, earning her way back into the game after she hung on to a big pole the longest. John Cody and Lauren Boneham were both eliminated when they lost. Later, skaters!
• Two tribes became one when the...
Two people were eliminated from the game. Another was voted out of the tribe. Another was let back into the game. And there was also a merge. So, yeah, a mildly busy episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water this evening. My full recap will be up at midnight, but here is all the pertinent info:
• Laura Morett won the final pre-merge Redemption Island duel, earning her way back into the game after she hung on to a big pole the longest. John Cody and Lauren Boneham were both eliminated when they lost. Later, skaters!
• Two tribes became one when the...
- 11/7/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
When Kat Edorsson played Survivor: One World, she was known for her goofy antics - dancing, cracking jokes, and farting on her fellow castaways. Returning for Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Edorsson was much more subdued, never clicking with the people on her tribe. She found herself voted out on Day 16. Playing the game with her boyfriend, Big Brother winner Hayden Moss, Edorsson worried aloud that he would dump her after she was voted off, because "no one wants to date someone who makes the merge." Edorsson, 23, talks about her experience - and whether she and Hayden are still together. Kat,...
- 11/3/2013
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
When Kat Edorsson played Survivor: One World, she was known for her goofy antics – dancing, cracking jokes, and farting on her fellow castaways. Returning for Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Edorsson was much more subdued, never clicking with the people on her tribe. She found herself voted out on Day 16.
Playing the game with her boyfriend, Big Brother winner Hayden Moss, Edorsson worried aloud that he would dump her after she was voted off, because "no one wants to date someone who makes the merge." Edorsson, 23, talks about her experience – and whether she and Hayden are still together.
Kat, what happened?...
Playing the game with her boyfriend, Big Brother winner Hayden Moss, Edorsson worried aloud that he would dump her after she was voted off, because "no one wants to date someone who makes the merge." Edorsson, 23, talks about her experience – and whether she and Hayden are still together.
Kat, what happened?...
- 11/3/2013
- by Steve Helling
- People.com - TV Watch
Brad Culpepper understands that you either love him or hate him, and he's fine with that. As one of the alpha males on Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Culpepper's big personality rubbed some of his tribesmates the wrong way. He was blindsided on day 10, when his tribe sent him to Redemption Island. After losing a challenge on day 14, he was sent home - much to the dismay of his wife, Monica. It's not Culpepper's first time in the public eye: The 44-year-old Tampa, Fla., lawyer was a defensive tackle in the NFL for nine seasons. Here, he talks about being blindsided,...
- 10/25/2013
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Brad Culpepper understands that you either love him or hate him, and he's fine with that. As one of the alpha males on Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Culpepper's big personality rubbed some of his tribesmates the wrong way. He was blindsided on day 10, when his tribe sent him to Redemption Island. After losing a challenge on day 14, he was sent home – much to the dismay of his wife, Monica.
It's not Culpepper's first time in the public eye: The 44-year-old Tampa, Fla., lawyer was a defensive tackle in the NFL for nine seasons. Here, he talks about being blindsided, his...
It's not Culpepper's first time in the public eye: The 44-year-old Tampa, Fla., lawyer was a defensive tackle in the NFL for nine seasons. Here, he talks about being blindsided, his...
- 10/25/2013
- by Steve Helling
- People.com - TV Watch
On Wednesday night's Survivor: Blood vs. Water, this season's most controversial player, retired football player and current lawyer Brad Culpepper went home after losing a Redemption Island duel. ETonline catches up with the 44-year-old from Tampa, Fl, to find out what he has to say about the attacks made on his character, as well as how he attempted to help his wife Monica go further in the game.
ETonline: You had experienced Survivor through your wife's eyes, but what surprised you the most when you played the game yourself?
Brad: I don't think much could prepare me for the 'Blood vs. Water' theme. It was much different than when Monica played, or I think the 26 prior [seasons of] Survivor. Normally when you play Survivor, you're only worried about your own tribe and your own self, you could care less about basically anybody on the other tribe. … [From the day] they split us up, it was totally different than anything I expected...
ETonline: You had experienced Survivor through your wife's eyes, but what surprised you the most when you played the game yourself?
Brad: I don't think much could prepare me for the 'Blood vs. Water' theme. It was much different than when Monica played, or I think the 26 prior [seasons of] Survivor. Normally when you play Survivor, you're only worried about your own tribe and your own self, you could care less about basically anybody on the other tribe. … [From the day] they split us up, it was totally different than anything I expected...
- 10/24/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Brad Culpepper was the latest eliminated castaway on "Survivor: Blood vs. Water." He tells Zap2it that the game wasn't hard at all and he's really not like how some of his fellow castmates thought he was.
Are you glad you went on "Survivor"? Was it harder than you thought it would be?
"I loved every minute of it. It was not hard at all. Playing close to 10 years in the NFL is very hard. That's my job, that's my life and the pressure that goes along with it is severe. Being a parent of teenagers is pressure-filled.
Playing 'Survivor' was a game to me, I had a great time. The weather was tremendous, the location was spectacular. ... There were bellyache laughs every day and every night on my tribe. We had such a good time. It was a tremendous experience."
How do you respond to Candice and...
Are you glad you went on "Survivor"? Was it harder than you thought it would be?
"I loved every minute of it. It was not hard at all. Playing close to 10 years in the NFL is very hard. That's my job, that's my life and the pressure that goes along with it is severe. Being a parent of teenagers is pressure-filled.
Playing 'Survivor' was a game to me, I had a great time. The weather was tremendous, the location was spectacular. ... There were bellyache laughs every day and every night on my tribe. We had such a good time. It was a tremendous experience."
How do you respond to Candice and...
- 10/24/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
He formed a power alliance right out of the gate, but then broke up that power alliance and subsequently got powered right out of the game. However, Survivor Blood vs. Water’s Brad Culpepper insists there is another level to his strategy that people are not seeing, and that all of his actions were not to benefit him, but rather his wife Monica’s game. The ousted contestant called into Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM, channel 105) to discuss his controversial run on the reality program — a run that saw one person curse him out, another flip him off, and another stage...
- 10/24/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
He formed a power alliance right out of the gate, but then broke up that power alliance and subsequently got powered right out of the game. However, Survivor Blood vs. Water’s Brad Culpepper insists there is another level to his strategy that people are not seeing, and that all of his actions were not to benefit him, but rather his wife Monica’s game. The ousted contestant called into Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM, channel 105) to discuss his controversial run on the reality program — a run that saw one person curse him out, another flip him off, and another stage...
- 10/24/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Candice Woodcock Cody wasn't even supposed to be on Survivor: Blood vs. Water. But after two other contestants were cut from the game due to medical issues, producers flew Candice and her husband John to the Philippines as replacements. It didn't work out the way they had hoped. The other contestants saw her as an outsider and voted her off just minutes into the game. She was sent to Redemption Island where she lasted for 12 days before losing a challenge and being sent home. Cody, a 30-year-old doctor from Washington, D.C., talks with People about her game - and...
- 10/21/2013
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Candice Woodcock Cody wasn't even supposed to be on Survivor: Blood vs. Water. But after two other contestants were cut from the game due to medical issues, producers flew Candice and her husband John to the Philippines as replacements.
It didn't work out the way they had hoped. The other contestants saw her as an outsider and voted her off just minutes into the game. She was sent to Redemption Island where she lasted for 12 days before losing a challenge and being sent home.
Cody, a 30-year-old doctor from Washington, D.C., talks with People about her game – and why...
It didn't work out the way they had hoped. The other contestants saw her as an outsider and voted her off just minutes into the game. She was sent to Redemption Island where she lasted for 12 days before losing a challenge and being sent home.
Cody, a 30-year-old doctor from Washington, D.C., talks with People about her game – and why...
- 10/21/2013
- by Steve Helling
- People.com - TV Watch
Candice Cody never even got a chance to be on a tribe, but she still made an impact on Survivor: Blood vs. Water. After being voted out on day one, the three-time competitor landed on Redemption Island, where week after week she dominated the duels -- and also began calling out Brad Culpepper for what she perceived as his backstabbing and deceit. In last week's episode, she was joined at Redemption Island by husband John Cody and then Brad in this week's installment. But her time on Survivor came to an end in Wednesday night's episode as Candice was defeated
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- 10/17/2013
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The third time was definitely not the charm for Candice Cody (formerly Woodcock). She returned to play again alongside her husband John for Survivor: Blood vs. Water, yet found herself voted out of her tribe mere minutes into the game. Yet the threepeat offender managed to last all the way to day 11 due to her dominance at Redemption Island. However, her skill/luck finally ran out, losing to hubby John and arch-nemesis Brad Culpepper in a duel. Candice called into Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM, channel 105) this morning to talk all about it. And there was a lot to talk about.
- 10/17/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Survivor did something a little weird this week. It staged an immunity challenge around what amounted to a game of Toss Across. Is this my high school graduation backyard party? Is the grand prize a Hallmark card and a check from my aunt? It didn’t make for riveting competition, but it did reverse one seriously bleak trend in the game. So that’s nice. Like a Hallmark card!
Here are my noteworthiest takes on Wednesday’s warfare.
1. Vytas’ vytal signs are looking goooood
Thank you, Survivor, for livening up a humdrum episode with… an evocative mood sequence featuring Vytas in shirtless yoga stances for what seemed like months. It was like the gay Portland version of Robert De Niro‘s long-ass hunting scene from The Deer Hunter. So pastoral and eerie and full of handstands and clenched biceps and half-naked bliss and mood. He even philosophized about Brad Culpepper.
Here are my noteworthiest takes on Wednesday’s warfare.
1. Vytas’ vytal signs are looking goooood
Thank you, Survivor, for livening up a humdrum episode with… an evocative mood sequence featuring Vytas in shirtless yoga stances for what seemed like months. It was like the gay Portland version of Robert De Niro‘s long-ass hunting scene from The Deer Hunter. So pastoral and eerie and full of handstands and clenched biceps and half-naked bliss and mood. He even philosophized about Brad Culpepper.
- 10/17/2013
- by Louis Virtel
- The Backlot
Each week, host Jeff Probst will answer a few questions about the most recent episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water.
Entertainment Weekly: A few weeks back we saw Tyson offer to take his girlfriend Rachel’s place at Redemption Island if she wanted, and she told him to stay put. This week, Monica asked to take husband Brad’s spot and he declined. Do you think these offers to switch are genuine, or are they simply for show, counting on the fact that their spouse would never ask them to sacrifice themselves like that?
Jeff Probst: I think it’s a good question.
Entertainment Weekly: A few weeks back we saw Tyson offer to take his girlfriend Rachel’s place at Redemption Island if she wanted, and she told him to stay put. This week, Monica asked to take husband Brad’s spot and he declined. Do you think these offers to switch are genuine, or are they simply for show, counting on the fact that their spouse would never ask them to sacrifice themselves like that?
Jeff Probst: I think it’s a good question.
- 10/17/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Survivor Review, Season 27, Episode 5
“The Dead Can Still Talk”
Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (Et) on CBS
Considering all the twists in Survivor: Blood vs. Water, the old-school vibe has been a refreshing surprise. The family connections are forcing the editors to show the personalities of more than just a few star players. Laura Morett hasn’t received many interviews, but there’s been enough to show her place in the tribe. She thinks creepily flirting with Aras and doing well in challenges will keep her alive. Meanwhile, Laura Boneham is struggling to connect with players who’ve known each other for years. The promos spotlighted a huge blindside, but the logic in the vote is pretty simple. The five-person alliance picks their second or third choice with hopes of thwarting Brad at Redemption Island. The “no strategy” plan is keeping several players in the dark and hiding the alliance’s existence.
“The Dead Can Still Talk”
Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (Et) on CBS
Considering all the twists in Survivor: Blood vs. Water, the old-school vibe has been a refreshing surprise. The family connections are forcing the editors to show the personalities of more than just a few star players. Laura Morett hasn’t received many interviews, but there’s been enough to show her place in the tribe. She thinks creepily flirting with Aras and doing well in challenges will keep her alive. Meanwhile, Laura Boneham is struggling to connect with players who’ve known each other for years. The promos spotlighted a huge blindside, but the logic in the vote is pretty simple. The five-person alliance picks their second or third choice with hopes of thwarting Brad at Redemption Island. The “no strategy” plan is keeping several players in the dark and hiding the alliance’s existence.
- 10/17/2013
- by Dan Heaton
- SoundOnSight
Survivor 27,Blood Vs Water eliminated Laura Morett in episode 5 tonight. Tonight's episode ,kicked off with more conversation footage. Caleb was seen, explaining why he pulled that fast one on Brad at the last tribal counsel. Then they showed Brad at Redemption Island with Candice and John. Brad apologized to John and Candice for the way things ended up. However, Candice told the private cams, she couldn't wait to be able to get Brad permanently removed from the game. Next, showed Redemption Island dual footage with Candice,John,and Brad. Monica offered to trade places with her husband ,Brad,but he told her not to,and that he'll fight to get back in the game on his own. From there, they started their dual, which was another puzzle challenge of sorts. The first two to finish,got to stay alive. John completed it first,again,and Brad just edged out Candice to take 2nd place,...
- 10/17/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Time to find out how the epic duel between "Survivor" castaways Brad, John and Candice will go at Redemption Island, plus the show has been teasing a blindside for this week, so we're excited about that. And can the newbies finally win a challenge? Let's find out!
Tadhana
The tribe cannot believe what just happened at Tribal Council. It was a pretty awesome Tc, though also super confusing. The editing last week was very weird, I thought. Hayden laments that he and Vytas are screwed now but that remains to be seen. Hayden and Vytas seem to be in pretty good shape, I think.
Galang
Laura M. is working her massage mojo on Aras and it is not going unnoticed by the other tribe members. Aras says he's not being swayed, but that also remains to be seen. Stranger things have happened. But for now, he insists that he has an alliance with Gervase,...
Tadhana
The tribe cannot believe what just happened at Tribal Council. It was a pretty awesome Tc, though also super confusing. The editing last week was very weird, I thought. Hayden laments that he and Vytas are screwed now but that remains to be seen. Hayden and Vytas seem to be in pretty good shape, I think.
Galang
Laura M. is working her massage mojo on Aras and it is not going unnoticed by the other tribe members. Aras says he's not being swayed, but that also remains to be seen. Stranger things have happened. But for now, he insists that he has an alliance with Gervase,...
- 10/17/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
[Spoiler Alert: Read on only if you have already watched Wednesday’s episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water]
It was a bad week to be a returning player on Survivor: Blood Vs. Water. Let us count the ways:
• Candice came in last place in her Redemption island duel, losing to husband John and Brad, which meant she was eliminated from the game.
• The returning players tribe of Galang lost their very first challenge. And they didn’t just lose it. They were dominated.
• Even after losing, Galang seemed poised to vote out the one newbie on the tribe — Rupert’s wife, Laura Boneham — until Aras opined that “Easy votes are often the dumbest votes in this game” and...
It was a bad week to be a returning player on Survivor: Blood Vs. Water. Let us count the ways:
• Candice came in last place in her Redemption island duel, losing to husband John and Brad, which meant she was eliminated from the game.
• The returning players tribe of Galang lost their very first challenge. And they didn’t just lose it. They were dominated.
• Even after losing, Galang seemed poised to vote out the one newbie on the tribe — Rupert’s wife, Laura Boneham — until Aras opined that “Easy votes are often the dumbest votes in this game” and...
- 10/17/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
Wednesday night's episode of Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains saw the biggest upset so far this season, as Caleb boldly and publicly orchestrated the ouster of the Tadhana Tribe's ringleader Brad. Now, Et is catching up with former Tadhana member Marissa, who may have lost her Redemption Island Duel, but not her frustration with Brad. Read on to hear her explain why she thinks Brad is responsible for Tadhana's troubles, and her dish about her surprisingly close bond with Redemption cohort Candice.
ETonline: I know you were only with the tribe for a few days, but if you had to say one person was at fault, who do you think is at fault for all the trouble on the Tadhana tribe?
Marissa: [Laughs] Of course I would blame who I thought was the ringleader, Brad. Just because he was in charge of making decisions. And at the duels, he'd be like, "Oh no, I'm...
ETonline: I know you were only with the tribe for a few days, but if you had to say one person was at fault, who do you think is at fault for all the trouble on the Tadhana tribe?
Marissa: [Laughs] Of course I would blame who I thought was the ringleader, Brad. Just because he was in charge of making decisions. And at the duels, he'd be like, "Oh no, I'm...
- 10/10/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
“F— you, Brad Culpepper!” That was Marissa Peterson while she was playing Survivor: Blood vs. Water after Brad engineered her ouster from the tribe. But now that she has been truly eliminated from Survivor: Blood vs. Water after losing her duel against the Codys, how does she feel about the former NFL player? She called into Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM, channel 105) to share her thoughts with Jessica Shaw and me on the man that has angered so many in so little time. Does Marissa still hold a grudge? Does she still blame her uncle Gervase for getting her voted out due to his excessive celebrating?...
- 10/10/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Marissa Peterson is the latest "Survivor: Blood vs. Water" castaway to be sent home, after surviving on Redemption Island for several rounds. She tells Zap2it that Brad could be kind of offensive at times, but he's a nice guy in general.
Are you glad you went on "Survivor," even if you got sent to Redemption Island so early?
"Oh yeah, definitely. It was such a unique experience. Something that millions of people would die to be in my shoes for. I did not see being the first person voted out coming at all. I would've bet money before the game that that would not be me. Usually it's someone who's really annoying or sucks in the challenge and I was thinking that's definitely not me. I was thinking Katie was going home ... but that wasn't the case."
Why do you think you were targeted?
"I don't know. That's one...
Are you glad you went on "Survivor," even if you got sent to Redemption Island so early?
"Oh yeah, definitely. It was such a unique experience. Something that millions of people would die to be in my shoes for. I did not see being the first person voted out coming at all. I would've bet money before the game that that would not be me. Usually it's someone who's really annoying or sucks in the challenge and I was thinking that's definitely not me. I was thinking Katie was going home ... but that wasn't the case."
Why do you think you were targeted?
"I don't know. That's one...
- 10/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Survivor has always been the "other man" for our girl Candice Cody. Not that she had to hide it from her husband, John. Candice outright postponed her wedding last minute so that she could compete in Heroes vs. Villains in 2010. With her husband in the game this time around, Candice's odds of conquering this game have increased twofold. She's played twice and hasn't won. She wants this, bad. Typically, when a contestant is on the receiving end of a blindside, it stings. The pain and shame of feeling duped may last a few days, a few weeks or even
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- 10/10/2013
- by Parvati Shallow
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach. Erik Reichenbach is a Survivor fan-turned-favorite, a comic book author and artist. He placed fifth on both Survivor: Micronesia and Survivor: Caramoan. Follow him on Twitter @BloodyAmer1can
"I played a lousy strategy game, because I didn't hide well."
– Tom Westman, Survivor: Palau
The King is dead. Last night on Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Caleb Bankston unseated tribe monarch Brad Culpepper. At Tribal Council, Culpepper hinted that Caleb could be a possible target since...
"I played a lousy strategy game, because I didn't hide well."
– Tom Westman, Survivor: Palau
The King is dead. Last night on Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Caleb Bankston unseated tribe monarch Brad Culpepper. At Tribal Council, Culpepper hinted that Caleb could be a possible target since...
- 10/10/2013
- by Stephen Fishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Survivor Review, Season 27, Episode 4
“One Armed Dude and Three Moms”
Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (Et) on CBS
Brilliant. In a season filled with twists, it’s the simple moves that can change the game. After watching his fiancé quit last week, Caleb steps out of the shadows and executes a stunning move at Tribal Council. Nothing ever happens at Tribal Council! When change-ups occur, they usually use the immunity idol. This move involves doing math and realizing it wouldn’t take much to kick out the figurehead. By announcing his vote for Brad in front of everyone, Caleb realizes he can sway the girls’ votes and create a 3-3 tie. Players don’t want to pull rocks, so the odds of taking out Brad are very good. There’s a chance that everyone votes out Caleb, but that still leaves the guys in power. It makes little sense for Katie...
“One Armed Dude and Three Moms”
Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (Et) on CBS
Brilliant. In a season filled with twists, it’s the simple moves that can change the game. After watching his fiancé quit last week, Caleb steps out of the shadows and executes a stunning move at Tribal Council. Nothing ever happens at Tribal Council! When change-ups occur, they usually use the immunity idol. This move involves doing math and realizing it wouldn’t take much to kick out the figurehead. By announcing his vote for Brad in front of everyone, Caleb realizes he can sway the girls’ votes and create a 3-3 tie. Players don’t want to pull rocks, so the odds of taking out Brad are very good. There’s a chance that everyone votes out Caleb, but that still leaves the guys in power. It makes little sense for Katie...
- 10/10/2013
- by Dan Heaton
- SoundOnSight
Look, you can sigh in relief that Colton Cumbie‘s exit from the show last week spared us a season’s worth of his humiliating antics. Sure. But you also had to wonder if Colton was secretly the only exciting cast member, the only castaway willing to piss off acquaintances, start fights, and find the Zen in chaos. Well, get this: Since Colton left, everyone else on the show is suddenly meaner. Not kidding! It’s balanced out nicely. Almost poetically. It’s reality TV Zen, actually.
We’ve got a long way to go before this one-sided battle between the Galang (which always makes me think of Evonne Goolagong Cawley when Jeff says it since I like having a reason to remember Chris Evert‘s subtle rage) and Tadhana tribes is over. But if Blood Vs. Water is anything like Survivor: Philippines, the surviving members of the fast-dwindling Tadhana...
We’ve got a long way to go before this one-sided battle between the Galang (which always makes me think of Evonne Goolagong Cawley when Jeff says it since I like having a reason to remember Chris Evert‘s subtle rage) and Tadhana tribes is over. But if Blood Vs. Water is anything like Survivor: Philippines, the surviving members of the fast-dwindling Tadhana...
- 10/10/2013
- by Louis Virtel
- The Backlot
Each week, host Jeff Probst will answer a few questions about the most recent episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water.
Entertainment Weekly: You and I have talked about how the majority of the time everyone pretty much has their mind made up exactly what they are going to do by the time they enter Tribal Council. Well, Caleb just blew that to smithereens by telling the rest of his tribe moments before voting that he was writing down Brad’s name, engineering a huge last second shift. Take us through what that moment was like being there in person.
Jeff Probst...
Entertainment Weekly: You and I have talked about how the majority of the time everyone pretty much has their mind made up exactly what they are going to do by the time they enter Tribal Council. Well, Caleb just blew that to smithereens by telling the rest of his tribe moments before voting that he was writing down Brad’s name, engineering a huge last second shift. Take us through what that moment was like being there in person.
Jeff Probst...
- 10/10/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Pre-credit sequence. John arrives on Redemption Island and greets his wife. "Candice. It's me," he introduces himself. He's such a courteous man! "What are you doing here?" she asks, either confused or annoyed. John is shell-shocked that Brad lied to him, but Candice isn't shocked that Brad was lied to. "I knew you were going to be too trusting with people," Candice tells him. She loves how gullible her husband is, but she knows this bodes ill for his "Survivor" performance. Us & Them, premiering on Fox at midseason. Back at camp, the Returnees agree that John wasn't a good...
- 10/10/2013
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Survivor 27,Blood Vs Water eliminated Brad Culpepper in episode 4 tonight. Tonight's show,kicked off with more conversation footage. Candice was definitely not happy to see her husband ,John, join her at Redemption Island. Meanwhile, Brad rambled on and on about why he blindsided John . Next, they showed Redemption Island, dual challenge, footage with Candice,Marissa, and John. Before they started, Candice expressed her hate for Brad for getting John voted off. Next, they battled it out in their challenge, which involved putting a puzzle together. The first 2 to finish, got to stick around. John got off to a great start and finished ,first,followed by Candice for 2nd. So, Marissa got permanently ousted from the competition. For finishing first, John got to give a hidden immunity idol clue to someone. Candice told John to give the hidden immunity idol clue to Brad's wife, Monica, in an effort to put a target on her back.
- 10/10/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
[Spoiler Alert: Read on only if you have already watched Wednesday’s episode of Survivor: Blood vs. Water.]
It was an episode of Survivor that began with the first ever husband vs. wife battle as spouses John and Candice Cody fought to stay alive at Redemption Island in their duel with Marissa Peterson. And that duel did occur, but only in between several bouts of sniping and middle-finger gesturing between Candice and Brad Culpepper. When all was said and done there, John and Candice had survived, Marissa had not, and Monica had burned the clue to a hidden immunity idol that John gave her to make her a target. It was quite a scene to be sure, but...
It was an episode of Survivor that began with the first ever husband vs. wife battle as spouses John and Candice Cody fought to stay alive at Redemption Island in their duel with Marissa Peterson. And that duel did occur, but only in between several bouts of sniping and middle-finger gesturing between Candice and Brad Culpepper. When all was said and done there, John and Candice had survived, Marissa had not, and Monica had burned the clue to a hidden immunity idol that John gave her to make her a target. It was quite a scene to be sure, but...
- 10/10/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
When we last left our "Survivor: Blood vs. Water" castaways, two people had gone home -- Colton claims he quit to help Caleb's game. Uh huh. Who will go home tonight?
Redemption Island
Candice is understandably dismayed to find her husband arriving at their Redemption camp. He's like, "Sorry you've been here without me" and she's like, "Dude, it's not good that we're both here." We appreciate the sentiment, but c'mon, John.
The next morning at the duel, Candice is mad at John's tribe, saying she wished it was Brad who walked into Redemption. The show's editing acts like her saying he's "somebody she could hate" and calling him a "child" is akin to her running over his dog with a truck or something. It's a game, gang. Calm down.
John does take the time to call him out and warn people, then we get to the duel. It's...
Redemption Island
Candice is understandably dismayed to find her husband arriving at their Redemption camp. He's like, "Sorry you've been here without me" and she's like, "Dude, it's not good that we're both here." We appreciate the sentiment, but c'mon, John.
The next morning at the duel, Candice is mad at John's tribe, saying she wished it was Brad who walked into Redemption. The show's editing acts like her saying he's "somebody she could hate" and calling him a "child" is akin to her running over his dog with a truck or something. It's a game, gang. Calm down.
John does take the time to call him out and warn people, then we get to the duel. It's...
- 10/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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