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...good for it, it'll stop riding in with care packages and food-for-shelter deals, and just let nature take its course. The downside is that the group tends to bond and put backstabbing aside when real adversity hits - the upside is that this is supposedly a survivor show, and that bonding can be a dramatic weapon. The way the remaining group fixed bitterly on Colby when the rain washed away their camp while he was off eating stew and sipping crisp, refreshing, won't-fill-you-up-never-lets-you-down Bud Light - that's what this season...
...know this: The winner of the final Immunity Challenge of "Survivor II" - set for some time after the 8:30 p.m. ET commercial break - won't necessarily be the winner of the million bucks, but he or she will be the swing vote to pick the one who finishes third. If Colby wins - and after acing physical and mental contests alike on his way to this point, it's hard not to make him the favorite - he probably ought to knife Tina faster than Tina knifed Maralyn, and take his chances against the chef. If Tina wins, she ought...
...Back on Super Bowl Sunday, "Survivor II" was full of Richard Hatch wannabes. Everybody was plotting, backstabbing, sniping and dreaming that somehow they were going to scheme their way to victory, or get a book deal trying. And just like last season, the post-merge world was dominated by original-tribe alliances (though the surprise emotion-based ousting of Jerri remains a shining exception...
...better win one more, or else Keith and Tina - who've been natural allies from the very beginning - will surely realize they'd rather face the jury up against each other than the toothy Texan. Tina would probably win, but for Keith - who's actually more of a "survivor," in terms of pure can't-shake-him doggedness, than Colby, who's more of a "prevailer" - it's all about getting to the next round and seeing what happens...
...strike, you won?t see the effects right away. This season is in the can; studios have long since wrapped the finales of shows like "Friends," "Will and Grace" and "NYPD Blue." But if a strike drags on, next fall you?re going to see a lineup of "Survivor" clones, news shows, and "Millionaire"-type shows. Programming, in other words, that doesn?t require drama or comedy writers...