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Moondance | Monday, February 11, 2002 - 06:13 pm     CBS eyeMAIL! Week of Feb. 11 2002 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS It's time to meet the Maraamu and Rotu tribes - Patricia, the truck assembler; John, the register nurse; Tammy, the crime reporter; Paschal, the Superior Court Judge and the rest of the gang who promise to help make SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS a lot of fun to watch in the weeks ahead. Remember, it premieres two weeks from this Thursday, on 2/28 (8-9 PM, ET) http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor4/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Twiggyish | Monday, February 11, 2002 - 07:52 pm     GO PASCHAL!! =) Just getting ready. |
Moondance | Tuesday, February 19, 2002 - 11:24 am     CBS eyeMAIL! Week of Feb. 18 2002 -------------------------------------------------- SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS Break out the sunblock! Because it's almost time to go "back to the beach" with the newest class of survivors. SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS premieres next Thursday, 2/28 (8PM, ET), with 16 Americans stranded on the mystical island of Nuku Hiva, a neighboring island to Tahiti. http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor4/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SURVIVOR PROFILE: Gabriel Cade, 23, is a native of the tiny alternative community of Celo, NC, who has packed a lifetime of experiences into his 23 years. Currently a bartender in Los Angeles, Cade, who is single, has done everything from being a competitive figure skater and member of a singing quartet to playing semi-pro soccer and performing and teaching ballroom dancing. His luxury item is a childhood teddy bear. http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor4/survivors/bios/gabriel.shtml |
Cathie | Thursday, February 21, 2002 - 06:07 pm     I received an email from CBS Eyemail tonight asking me to be on their Fan Panel. I had to answer 12 screens of questions on a survey, and supposedly they will survey several times again during the season. Anyone else out there on their mailing list be sure to participate - maybe we can have an effect on future Survivor plans (yeah, sure, lol) |
Moondance | Monday, February 25, 2002 - 02:19 pm     CBS eyeMAIL! Week of Feb. 25 2002 -------------------------------------------------- SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS Just when you thought you couldn't bear to spend another week without seeing someone voted out of a tribe or off an island, your long wait is over. Because this Thursday (2/28, 8 PM, ET), SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS premieres, and this time the battle for $1 million and the title of Sole Survivor takes the 16 castaways "back to the beach" on the remote and mystical island of Nuku Hiva. If you haven't had a chance to check out the new combatants, there's still time, click here. http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor4/ -------------------------------------------------- SURVIVOR PROFILE: Patricia Jackson, 49, is a truck assembler from Lugoff, SC, where she lives with her husband of 31 years, two horses, including an Arabian, and assorted cats, dogs and goats. Also a trained cosmetologist, Patricia's interests include endurance racing (50 miles), breaking and training horses, and four-wheel riding. Her luxury item is a lock of her Arabian's tail. http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor4/survivors/bios/gabriel.shtml |
Moondance | Monday, March 04, 2002 - 12:15 pm     CBS eyeMAIL! Week of March 4, 2002 SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS PETER STRIKES OUT! Bowling alley owner Peter Harkey went for a strike when he shared his voting strategy of eliminating the weakest first with the Maraamu tribe and wound up in the gutter as the members decided he would be the first to go. This week, things heat up between Rob and Sarah, leaving their tribe mates cold. -------------------------------------------------- SURVIVOR PROFILE: Sean Rector, 30, is a teacher and basketball coach at a junior high school in South Central Los Angeles. Born and raised in New York City's Harlem, Sean graduated from SUNY Albany (NY) with a BA in theater and psychology. Single, he enjoys basketball and reading and works with his school's drama club. His luxury item is the Bible. -------------------------------------------------- |
Moondance | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 03:54 pm     THIS WEDNESDAY ON SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS -Injuries plague a tribe, which employs a remedy you won't believe -Mutual admiration forms a close bond between two unlikely castaways -One castaway dubs himself "the Godfather" and works to proceed accordingly Don't miss a thing. Tune in to CBS on Wednesday, March 13 at 8pm ET/PT, fora special airing of SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS! For Survivor profiles, photos, video clips, and the story so far, log on tothe Official SURVIVOR website: http://www.cbs.com/survivor. |
Fruitbat | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 07:19 pm     OK, now I am convivced Sarah is out. Way too much hype that Rotu is vulnerable. A jellyfish sting that is remedied by urine? How bad can that possibly be? Zip. Nothing. Zero. Flash in the pan. All this talk about peeing on a jellyfish sting is ridiculous. They are adults. Do it and be done with the process. |
Grooch | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 08:21 pm     -Mutual admiration forms a close bond between two unlikely castaways Hunter & Sean? |
Seamonkey | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 08:23 pm     Well if they want to capture the pee, they could use some of those condoms! But the previews are also stressing Rob plotting to be alpha male, and we know that Sean sees himself in that role too.. so Sarah may actually be safe; they may figure they can out her anytimg but want to break up the Gina/Hunter alliance. I still do have it as Sarah out, kathy in but... I'm wavering. |
Seamonkey | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 08:25 pm     Or, kathy and anyone? |
Hippyt | Tuesday, March 12, 2002 - 09:09 pm     Don't forget,the previews are also playing Robert as injured. I actually think Rotu will not win Immunity this week. But,I think it's up in the air as to who will be booted.Kathy is annoying,but she's semi-useful. Robert hasn't shown us anything. He's a big lump,who was chosen to sit out one challenge. And the preview shows him getting "injured." He steps on something! I guess,it's pretty clear cut, it's going to be Kathy,Robert,Sarah,Hunter,Gina,Gabe,Sean,maybe me!!! I'm still going with Kathy! |
Moondance | Friday, April 19, 2002 - 03:49 pm     NUKU HIVA. On Day 24, Soliantu voted John Carroll out of the tribe in a surprising shift of alliances. He will now return every three nights to observe Tribal Council as the first member of the seven-person Jury that will ultimately decide who wins the title of Sole Survivor and the million- dollar prize. For the latest news from the Marquesas, log on to the Official SURVIVOR website: http://www.cbs.com/survivor. While you're there, check out videos of Sean Rector flying a kite, Kathy scuba diving, and Soliantu frolicking in the waterfall. You can also visit the Survivor Store for your own island gear and check out John's Final Words. And don't forget to cast your vote in the Sole Survivor poll. Who do you think will leave the Marquesas with $1,000,000? SPECIAL SURVIVOR RECAP SHOW WEDNESDAY 8:00 PM ET/PT Get a closer look at the first 24 days of SURVIVOR MARQUESAS with brand new footage you won't want to miss. THURSDAY ON SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS - It's a whole new day at Soliantu. How will Sean and his allies deal with their newfound power, and what will happen with John's former allies -- Zoe, Tammy and the General? - Two Survivors win the meal and show of a lifetime that is so powerful, it brings both of them to tears. - One castaway forms a crafty new strategy and another can't believe that the tribe is falling for it. |
Moondance | Monday, April 22, 2002 - 02:35 pm     CBS eyeMAIL! SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS Shifting Allegiances! A seemingly secure alliance of the seven former Rotu tribe members fell apart faster than the coconuts dropped from the trees and John Carroll, the alliance's self-proclaimed leader, earned the unwanted distinction of becoming the first member of the SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS jury. Thursday's episode (April 25, 8/7c) finds Sean in the catbird seat, but for how long? SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS -- Let's Go to the Videotape! Soliantu is down to eight members, so it's a great time to reflect on what's happened during the time they've been on the island. We've done a lot of the work for you by putting together SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS - THE FIRST 24 DAYS. This special takes a look at the highlights of the castaways' island life, including never-before-seen footage, on Wednesday, April 24, 8/7c. |
Hippyt | Monday, April 22, 2002 - 04:22 pm     Sean in the catbird seat,huh? Why would Sean assume he's the new leader? This kind of thing makes me believe he's gone soon! |
Moondance | Monday, April 22, 2002 - 04:24 pm     Yep! |
Car54 | Monday, April 22, 2002 - 04:27 pm     LOL, you wish! |
Moondance | Monday, April 22, 2002 - 04:58 pm     |
Moondance | Friday, April 26, 2002 - 07:07 pm     NUKU HIVA. Despite making jewelry for all of her tribemates, Zoe Zanidakis,the fishing-boat captain from Maine, became the latest person to be voted off Nuku Hiva and out of Survivor: Marquesas. Other island surprises include a strong new bond between Sean and Paschal and Tammy's talent on stilts. For all the latest developments, log on to the Official SURVIVOR website: http://www.cbs.com/survivor While you're there, check out Zoe's Final Words, chat with other fans, and get yourself a little piece of paradise by downloading some SURVIVOR wallpaper. Survivor Trivia When Tammy Leitner was asked on her SURVIVOR application what would be the craziest thing she would do for a million dollars, she answered: "I would get into a boxing ring with Mike Tyson--as long as they let me wear ear protectors!" ON THE NEXT SURVIVOR: MARQUESAS - After 28 days of slimy shellfish, Kathy is determined to catch a shark. - Sean serenades a tearful, homesick Vecepia on her birthday and makes cheering her up a priority. - Two castaways enjoy a magnificent reward, but resentment grows among their stone-faced tribemates when they return and share their joyful experience with them. |
Pamy | Friday, April 26, 2002 - 07:13 pm     Ahhhhhh, this RC could change the game!!! ..but for who?????
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Fruitbat | Saturday, April 27, 2002 - 04:25 am     It seems clear to me that Vee's tears are only sentimental and RC is probably won by Tammy and Robert. Sean and Pappy just got a big one, they would not be upset that others did the same. Kathy seems a very good sport and I cannot see Vee or Neleh resenting this. Much ado about nothing is what I think. We will see eye rolling when Tammy and Robert return without anything to share with the others and bubbling over with tales of hot baths, food and drink. |
Fruitbat | Saturday, April 27, 2002 - 04:26 am     Or Sean and Pap win again? |
Fruitbat | Monday, April 29, 2002 - 09:42 am     Thursday's (May 2, 8/7c) episode finds Kathy hunting for shark and a couple of Survivors getting on the wrong side of the tribe. I am going to take a wild crazy guess and say that the "couple of survivors" are Tammy and Robert. I just don't think they have much drama to sell this week. |
Urgrace | Monday, April 29, 2002 - 01:37 pm     It sounds like it could Sean and Vee who get angry because it's Vee's birthday and she doesn't get to go. |
Kaili | Monday, April 29, 2002 - 01:56 pm     I think I tend to agree with fruitbat that Vee's crying is not related necessarily to the RC, at least in terms of whether she got to go or not. I She has criticized the drama so much I don't think it would really be in her nature to cry about not going on a reward challenge. She could just be emotional/sad about not celebrating her birthday with her family or something (I don't think I myself would cry about that, but I would be a little sad). Since Sean cried a little about missing his mom, he would be a good person to console her because he also is very close to his family. I don't know how close she is to her family, but this is just assuming that her loneliness is the reason for her crying. |
Fruitbat | Monday, April 29, 2002 - 03:30 pm     >>>Sean serenades a tearful, homesick Vecepia on her birthday and makes cheering her up a priority.<<<< MB says exactly this. Even *he* doesn't imply anything more and he surely would if there were more too it. |
Moondance | Monday, April 29, 2002 - 03:39 pm     > a couple of Survivors getting on the wrong side of the tribe< It sounds like it could be other tribmates and not Tammy & Robert... they are already on the wrong side |
Shakes | Tuesday, April 30, 2002 - 08:14 am     >a couple of Survivors getting on the wrong side of the tribe< Hmmmm....I keep feeling like something happens with Neleh and Paschal...I think they've been feeling alittle 'powerful' lately...and...well, "Power Corrupts" (I think George Orwell coined this phrase in 'Animal Farm'?). Moondance, I'm with you all the way on the Tammy & Robert reasoning. |
Car54 | Tuesday, April 30, 2002 - 09:07 am     If any of the tribe have a brain and are thinking of the endgame, would ANYONE want to go up against either Neleh or Paschel in the F3? Nope. I would be getting them off. I would want the biggest pains in the butt to go up against. |
Micknrc | Tuesday, April 30, 2002 - 09:16 am     "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" Lord Acton I've been getting a Paschal vibe for days now.... |
Car54 | Tuesday, April 30, 2002 - 09:27 am     I know it is probably just to the camera, but I think Neleh is being a bit gloat-y over the old Rotu's bad times. Also, didn't she say somewhere that she would have a "hard time" voting for Paschel, not that she wouldn't? Just not sure how strategically the others are thinking. Right now, Kathy/Vee/Sean have a lot of possibilities...but not if they don't see them.. if they boot Tammy and Robert, they are pretty much locked into a path. |
Webkitty | Tuesday, April 30, 2002 - 09:54 am     Car, I noticed that about Neleh too. I also agree with you that the remaining people should be thinking who they want to go up with in the end (if they make it) Colby (the greatest player in Survivor history ) was thinking to the end game by this point, they should be too. I would keep Robert around, he seems to be disliked by all. I think there is alot that MB has not show us. Robert also seems to be physically and mentally weak from lack of food, yea, I would keep him around. I don't know if as a viewer, I could stand seeing him get second place, though. I am getting a little tired of the Neleh and Pappy show. I am almost ready to start rooting for Tammy to pull an upset. Kathy and Tammy have won the most challanges, they both seem to be in good physical and mental shape, probably both looking toward the end game. But they are each too smart to bring the other along to the final two, if given the chance. I guess we'll see what happens...... |
Fruitbat | Tuesday, April 30, 2002 - 10:07 am     Definately Pashall and Neleh are the most vulnerable. >>>a couple of Survivors getting on the wrong side of the tribe.<<<< One of these is most likely Sean and possibly Kathy getting cozy with Robert or Tammy for an upset next week. The one thing that puzzles me is there is absolutely no hype in the promos for any upset this week. You can be sure they would be screaming from the rafters if there were. I am hoping next week offer more drama. |
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