Survivor: Pearl Islands News
- October 23, 2003
Larry Johnson, a comedy writer currently working for Disney TV, has posted "Losing Lil," the 5th installment of this season's 'Gay Survivor Journal,' his weekly commentary about CBS's Survivor: Pearl Islands from a gay point of view.
- October 22, 2003
Our 'State of the Spoiling' summary for the sixth episode of Survivor: Pearl Islands is now posted, click here to read it.
- October 22, 2003
"Drake Shakes, Morgan Moves, and Jon's the King of Nothing," our official summary for Episode 5 of CBS's Survivor: Pearl Islands, authored by "Drive My Car" has been posted. Check it out by clicking here.
- October 17, 2003
Having intentionally lost the previous Immunity Challenge, Drake is discovering its not that easy to climb back on the horse, as the previously unbeaten Drake tribe suddenly dropped its second and third consecutive challenges to a resurgent Morgan tribe. Somewhere out at the Loser Lodge, we're sure that Burton Roberts is enjoying Drake's sudden difficulties. After being the sole member of her tribe to vote with Burton last week, it wasn't that big a surprise to see her head up next on the chomping block, however we have to give Michelle Tesauro kudos for attempting the "but I don't eat a lot" defense.
- October 17, 2003
Last night's ratings reconfirmed what anyone visiting this website probably already knew -- Survivor fans are diehard viewers.
- October 14, 2003
Our 'State of the Spoiling' summary for the fifth episode of Survivor: Pearl Islands is now posted, click here to read it.
- October 13, 2003
"Even a Blind Squirrel Finds a Nut Sometimes," our official summary for Episode 4 of CBS's Survivor: Pearl Islands, authored by "Draco Malfoy" has been posted. Check it out by clicking here.
- October 12, 2003
Larry Johnson, a comedy writer currently working for Disney TV, has posted "Losing Lil," the 4th installment of this season's 'Gay Survivor Journal,' his weekly commentary about CBS's Survivor: Pearl Islands from a gay point of view.
- October 10, 2003
Let's hope Burton Roberts' track record with his video game marketing strategies is better than that of his Survivor gameplay, otherwise he might soon be looking for new employment. Not happy with his tribe's undefeated challenge status, the 31 year-old marketing executive from San Francisco convinced his fellow tribemates to intentionally throw Episode 4's Immunity Challenge competition with plans to thin his tribe's numbers and reduce his potential post-merge competition.
- October 9, 2003
Larry Johnson, a comedy writer currently working for Disney TV, has posted "Losing Lil," the third installment of this season's 'Gay Survivor Journal,' his weekly commentary about CBS's Survivor: Pearl Islands from a gay point of view.