It's Wednesday! Time for Survivor and Amazing Race
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Comments (13)I don’t ever watch Survivor, but was happy to see AR back to the format of using ’regular’ people and not celebrities as participants. I think the reason it seems to drag for the first coiple of episodes is the continual introduction of the contestants. they seem more focused on you knowing their backgrounds than what is happening....See More11/15 Survivor and Amazing Race
Comments (14)This season the episodes were 90 minutes long, because production anticipated the writers/actors strikes and knew that there would be time to fill. The season airing now was not supposed to be shown this season - they flip-flopped it with what will be next season (that was supposed to be this season). Next season Survivor will start with two, two-hour episodes, and then the remaining episodes will be 90 minutes each....See More12/13 Survivor and Amazing Race
Comments (16)I was really happy with ‘old school’ AR this season. That is what they called it and I really hope they stick to the format. Most of the racing teams really didn’t get into any huge arguments (a few did, and I chalk most of that up to the stress and fatigue of the race itself). The finale was great. The winners were smart and played smart all the way. But any one of those 3 teams could have won....See More4/3 Survivor and Amazing Race
Comments (3)I had a really long and tiring day today. Came home, plopped in my chair and remembered Survivor tonight. I plan to sit here, watch the show and not move a muscle. Ooo. Merge....See Moresushipup2
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