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And the Survivor winner is… TODD HERZOG!

December 17th, 2007

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Inside Bay Area > Unscripted > And the Survivor winner is… Posted by Susan

Whoa, not so quick. First, our snappy recap of “Survivor:China” finale.

Amanda won the reward challenge, but of course on Survivor it’s never that easy. She had to choose either one, or two, other people to share pizza, beer and brownies with her. If she chose no one, she would have appeared to be fair with all of her alliance. But she also would have come across as selfish.

She kept the Courtney warning in mind: “An angry Todd is a bad Todd.” Best to keep him satisfied, so she chose the schemer - who wouldn’t have a chance to smack talk her while she was eating without the other three.

And she wisely decided not to choose between Denise or Courtney, because to take one would have tipped her hand.

As Courtney says, “Todd’s a slippery little sucker.” Todd’s been able to weasel his way into more food by getting chosen to go on rewards won by others because no one wants him hanging around camp plotting against him. More… »

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Survivor: China - Final News Links

At last, ‘Survivor’ got game
San Jose Mercury News,  USA -
By Ann Tatko-Peterson Todd Herzog, of Pleasant Grove, competes in a challenge during the finale episode of “Survivor: China,” which aired Sunday night on
‘Survivor: China’: and the winner is …
Baltimore Sun, United States -
Clearly, the producers of Survivor are done with those final-four immunity challenges that last 20 hours. On tonight’s episode, the survivors had to pile
APOLOGIES EXCEPTED Todd beat Courtney and Amanda at tribal council
Entertainment Weekly -
By Dalton Ross Dalton Ross is an editor-at-large at EW and swears there are better pictures of him out there…somewhere. Dammit!
Todd Herzog Wins ‘Survivor: China’
The Associated Press -
NEW YORK (AP) — All that studying paid off. Todd Herzog, a longtime fan of “Survivor,” won the CBS reality show’s $1 million prize after 39 days of lying
A lunch lady, flight attendant, waitress or hiking guide will be
International Herald Tribune, France -
AP NEW YORK: The final four “Survivor: China” contestants have kept their alliance intact all season long, but only one will win the popular CBS reality
Herzog lives his dream, makes it to ‘Survivor’ finale
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -
By Vince Horiuchi As a longtime fan of the hit reality show “Survivor,” Todd Herzog would stuff 20 to 30 of his friends into his Pleasant Grove home every
Survivor Reunion: The Contestants Clean Up and Dish the Dirt
Film.com, WA -
Well, there’s always some sort of a stunt involving the votes, isn’t there? At least the “surprise transition” to the vote reading was better than the
Kalispell native loses in Survivor China finale
KPAX-TV, MT -
Amanda Kimmel of Kalispell made it to the final three in the season finale of Survivor China, but did not walk away with the $1000000 prize.
Survivor Finale – Todd Wins, James Wins!
EGossip, Canada -
Todd Herzog may have been crowned sole Survivor in last night’s finale but he wasn’t the only contestant walking away with some serious cash!
Flight Attendant Is Youngest “Survivor” Winner
MeeVee -
The 22-year-old Utah flight attendant Todd Herzog won the $1 million prize on “Survivor: China” last night, beating out fellow alliance members Courtney
Survivor China Finale: “A Slippery Little Sucker”
Playfeed -
With Peih-gee out, we were now left with four members of the original Fei Long tribe: Courtney, Denise, Todd and Amanda. While it could be argued that three
Survivor China: Episode 14, “Reunion Show” Recap
BuddyTV -
Tonight on Survivor: China, Todd Herzog was named the winner as the votes were read live from Hollywood. Todd admitted that a lot of his win had to do with
Final Four
Daily Inter Lake, MT -
By JOHN STANG/The Daily Inter Lake “You know you have immunity coming up. You need food to get it done,” said “Survivor” contestant Amanda Kimmel,
Utahn wins ‘Survivor’ — and $1 million
Deseret News, UT -
By Scott D. Pierce Jeff Probst was right. Utahn Todd Herzog really was one of the best players in “Survivor” history — good enough to win the million
OK! Interview: Survivor Champ Todd Herzog
OK! Magazine, NY -
After outwitting, outplaying and outlasting his fellow castaways for several months, Todd Herzog was crowned the ultimate winner of Survivor: China during a
‘Surviving’ PG man gets $1 mil.
Daily Herald, UT -
Pleasant Grove native Todd Herzog is now a million dollars richer as the “sole survivor” on the CBS television series “Survivor: China.
Flight attendant wins ‘Survivor’
Jam! Showbiz, Canada -
By LINDSEY WARD — Sun Media Todd Herzog from Pleasant Grove, Utah, is $1-million richer after winning Survivor: China Sunday night. Anyone surprised?
Todd Herzog Becomes Winner of “Survivor: China”
HULIQ, NC -
Todd Herzog took the $1 million “Survivor: China” prize tonight, beating Courtney Yates and Amanda Kimmel. The “Survivor: China” finale votes were four for
Utah Man ‘Survives’ Reality TV Show Finale
KUTV, UT -
A resident of Pleasant Grove, Todd Herzog was declared the winner of CBS Survivor: China on Dec. 16, 2007. (CBS) SALT LAKE CITY - A Utah man scored a major
Finalewatch ‘07: ‘Survivor: China’
Zap2it.com -
By Daniel Fienberg It’s been a few seasons since I entered a Survivor finale with so little investment in who would take the million dollar prize. Todd?
Todd Herzog wins “Survivor: China” | KXNet.com North Dakota News
Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck, ND -
AP LOS ANGELES (AP) Flight attendant Todd Herzog is the winner of “Survivor: China.” The 22-year-old Herzog says he’s been a fan of “Survivor” since he was
TOTALLY TV BLOG: Todd wins “Survivor: China”
Bridgewater Courier News,  United States -
Todd Herzog just won “Survivor: China.” While I’ve watched all the episodes, I can’t say it’s been one of my favorites. There really wasn’t anyone I was
Survivor China Winner Is Todd Herzog
Reality TV Magazine, AZ -
On the Survivor China season finale, Courtney, Amanda, Denise, and Todd celebrated making the final four. For the final reward challenge, the remaining four
Todd Crowned China’s Sole Survivor
E! Online -
by Gina Serpe The 22-year-old flight attendant and world-class schemer outwitted, outplayed and outlasted his competitors for 39 days to be crowned the $1
Representing on Reality TV: Denise Vs. Chicken Fetus
Bostonist, MA -
Survivor: China: In the next-to-last episode of Survivor: China, Denise has been struggling with a question–who does she think she can win against if she
Survivor: China (Episode 1512) Did Todd get blindsided by Amanda?
AfterElton.com -
AP NEW YORK (AP) Miss Montana USA of 2005 has lost her bid for the $1 million prize on the CBS reality show “Survivor.” Amanda Kimmel trailed longtime
Survivor China: And The Winner Is…
Film.com, WA -
After the five minute season recap, the Survivor season finale was off and running. It was night 36 and the final four were returning to camp after the last
Nation and World
Daily Mail - Charleston, WV -
The e-mail address(es) that you supply to use this service will only be used to send the requested article. by From wire reports Todd Herzog, center,
Survivor China: Episode 13, “A Slippery Little Sucker” Recap
BuddyTV -
On tonight’s finale of Survivor: China, a final reward is given out but it comes with a big dilemma and decision to make. The final four make the trip to
Todd Herzog wins ‘Survivor: China,’ beats Courtney Yates, Amanda
Reality TV World, MA -
By Christopher Rocchio and Steve Rogers, 12/17/2007 Todd Herzog was rewarded for being Survivor: China’s primary puppetmaster, as the 22-year-old flight
Survivor China: A Slippery Little Sucker (season finale)
TV Squad, CA -
(S15E13) Well, this is it. Who’s going to win it all on Survivor China — the schemer, the lunch lady, the beauty queen, or the waitress long shot?
Survivor: China The Final Moments
TVGrapevine.com, SC -
Survivor: China wrapped up tonight with a bang, including perhaps the meanest comment ever uttered on reality television and a rough welcome home for local
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SURVIVOR: CHINA — Season Finale

December 16th, 2007

SURVIVOR: CHINA — Season Finale By Buzz Byrne

16 castaways, 2 tribes, 39 days…ONE SURVIVOR! It all comes down to this.

The grand dame of reality shows has taken some lumps. Ratings have lagged, the game has become static and every new complication feels forced. This season has done nothing to turn this trend around. The final four left to compete tonight are not personalities that anyone will remember in two weeks and the location has been practically useless. Even the stupid bonfire where they traditionally burn down their camp was as intense as a lazy wet belch. This has been the least strenuous, least challenging season of SURVIVOR.  Every other day someone was winning a feast. On day 37 Amanda says, “I’ve been in a funk because I haven’t eaten in a couple of days.” Couple of days?? The first seasons of this show, players were so starved by day ten that they would wake up in the morning and then pass out from exhaustion. Not great drama but at least we got to see some suffering. More… »

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‘Survivor: China’ Winner: Todd Herzog!

‘Survivor: China’ Winner: Todd Herzog! Monty Brinton / CBS

A new millionaire is crowned!

Toothy TODD HERZOG’s scheming paid off Sunday night as the handsome 22-year-old flight attendant was named the million-dollar winner of “Survivor: China.”

Todd outwitted, outplayed and outlasted beauty queen AMANDA KIMMEL, lunch lady DENISE MARTIN and sarcastic COURTNEY YATES to take home the coveted prize. Most of his competitors acknowledged Todd’s ability to hide his motives and maneuver players in the game of wit and survival, including ally Courtney, who called him “a slippery, little sucker.”

“He will not look out for you, he doesn’t care, he’s looking out for himself,” Courtney said during the two-hour finale.

She also came under fire for her blunt comments, and acknowledged when facing her fellow jurors that her “winning personality” probably ruffled “a few feathers along the way.”

But even lunch lady Denise, whom Courtney said “sucked at life,” revealed that she forgave the blonde New Yorker.

“There’s no hard feelings,” she said. “It’s just a game. I love Courtney.”

Her forgiving nature paid off: At the end of the reunion show, host JEFF PROBST announced that creator MARK BURNETT was gifting Denise with $50,000.

The series’ next season, “Survivor: Micronesia,” pitting show fans against past favorites, will debut in February.

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Survivor: China - Todd Herzog is the Winner

Survivor: China - Todd Herzog is the Winner by LYNN

Tonight the season finale of Survivor: China aired. I was a happy girl to find out that Todd was the winner. If hotie James couldn’t win, I had wanted Todd to win it. He was the most strategic player all season long.

It came down to Courtney, Amanda & Todd in the final three and the jury voted to give the million to Todd.

We found out that Erik & Jaime are now dating in real life. (He told Jeff that he’s still a virgin.)

James told how he helped a grieving family deal with their loved one’s funeral by letting them take pictures with him. He’s also been recognized on the street a lot and yes, girls, he’s getting a lot of attention from women. (Well, DUH!)

Denise went back home and didn’t get her job back as the lunch lady. Instead, she’s now a janitor and misses her old job.

The three Survivors with the most votes were Denise, Peih-Gee and James. The viewers voted and awarded a $100,000 prize to James. I knew it would be him!

Just then, Mark Burnett himself told Denise that he would give her $50,000 to get her situation squared away properly. Great job, Mark Burnett!! I’m happy that Denise got that to help her family out.

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“A Slippery Little Sucker” Live Thoughts

Survivor China: Episode 13, “A Slippery Little Sucker” Live Thoughts - Gina Scarpa, BuddyTV Staff Writer

Well, tonight is the finale of Survivor: China and in my house, we’ve all placed our bets.  We’ve got a vote for Todd, a vote for Amanda, and a vote for Denise.  Sorry, Courtney.  According to Peih-Gee’s interview with BuddyTV, tonight’s episode features a final three like last season, as opposed to a final two.  With nothing in this final episode rivaling Dreamz screwing over Yau Man, I’m wondering how they’re going to fill two hours with a final three.  Of course, they’ll do that thing where they walk through the jungle and remember everyone who played the game.  That always takes up a good 10 minutes.  I also wonder who will have the over the top speech at final tribal council, where they’ll ream out the final three for pretty much no good reason other than to get some attention. 

Cue the unnecessary recap of the entire season.  We know what happened.  That’s why we’re here watching the finale.

The final four get their tree mail for a reward challenge.  They have to scale a Survivor Great Wall and put together a puzzle with pieces that look straight out of Tetris.  The food is only for one: pizza, brownies, soda, and beer.  Todd and Amanda in the lead.  Courtney and Denise are far behind as the other two work on their puzzle.  Amanda wins.  She can eat alone or invite 1 or 2 other people.  That’s rough.  She chooses Todd and apologizes to the other two. More… »

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The Winner of Survivor and My Little Rant

The Winner of Survivor and My Little Rant | celebdirtylaundry.com

Todd! Woohoo! The best player!

Now to my rant….

Denise pissesd me off. She went on about how horrible her life was and that she would have to go back to a $7 hour job. She was playing the sympathy card to the max and it made me sick. How about the other people on the show. Just because the other Survivors didn’t talk about their financial situations does not mean they have any more than her. Not everyone feels comfortable talking about how POOR they are! I’m sure the first guy that lives on a small farm isn’t racking in the big bucks… Or what about the students that could have debts from College!

I also found it hypocritical of the show to give her $50 000. They have the gall to tell me to go on ebay and buy some shitty props to raise money for charity when they just donated $50 000 to a women that is perfectly healthy. They could have gave that money to the charity! I’m sure people dying need the money more than a women who has a shitty job because of herself!

I would be pissed if I were a contestant. It’s not like she is getting zero out of this! Like I said before, I’m sure at least one other person needs the money as much as her. Or a past contestant….. what about them!

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Todd Wins Survivor!

Todd has won Survivor!

More details to come.

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Final Show Tonight!

Winner will be announced in the forum first!

8:00pm on CBS is the two hour finale.

10:00pm is the reunion show.

Three hours of juicy goodness starts at 8:00pm on CBS!

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Application for Survivor 17!

December 14th, 2007

The new application has been posted! It looks like Jeff will be around for at least one more season. The taping of the show will be June -August 2008.

Click here for a link to the application.

     Survivor 17 Application

Do you have what it takes to be on the next Survivor? Fill it out and send it in!

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Peih-Gee Thirteen

December 13th, 2007

Denise makes more stupid decisions and Peih-Gee goes home. The Todd looks like he’s going all the way.

Roger Catlin | TV Eye: Peih-Gee Thirteen

Peih-Gee Thirteen

Actually she’s eighty-sixed. But let’s say 13 for now because she’s been unlucky on “Survivor: China” And since she was finally voted out this week, I’ll never get a chance for that headline again.

Peih-Gee Law (that’s her last name) wasn’t going to last til the final four, as last surviving member of the old Zhan Hu tribe; she had to go if she didn’t get immunity, and though she came close she came in second to Amanda, to whom she bonded and considered her plan to take out Todd. Or so we were led to believe. It would have been sweet: an all female final four — a “Survivor” first? (I’ll have to do my research).

Instead it will be like “Survivor: Vanuatu” with one male vs. three females. And back then, it was the guy who won — Chris Daughtrey, who went on to sing on “American Idol” and release the year’s best selling album (wait a minute, that was a different Chris Daughtry, without an e. Clearly, I have to do more research). More… »

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The (TV) Show Must Go On…: ‘Survivor 15: China’

The (TV) Show Must Go On…: ‘Survivor 15: China’ East Coast Updates 12/13

Thanks to Courtney, Denise won reward. She chose Courtney and Todd to accompany her on an overnight trip to the Great Wall of China.

Amanda won immunity.

Peih-Gee was voted out.

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Survivor: China Episode 13

Survivor: China Episode 13 Posted by Shane

Peih-Gee won immunity to keep herself alive in Survivor: China Episode 12. Unable to convince an admittedly outcast Denise to get rid of Todd, Erik ended up going home as could have been expected.

The reward challenge involves a replica of an early Chinese repeating crossbow. Each contestant gets arrows and must decide who to give them to (anybody but themselves), then they’ll shoot the arrows they get and try to connect with targets containing their name. More… »

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Will Todd be the first gay man to win since R. Hatch?

Survivor: China (Episode 1511) Recap: Will Todd be the first gay man to win since R. Hatch? | AfterElton.com

Todd Herzog

***WARNING: SPOILERS***

Survivor is certainly not the water-cooler show that it was when a naked love-to-hate Richard Hatch schemed and plotted to became the show’s inaugural winner during the summer of 2000. If you are not watching this 15th edition, Survivor: China, you have not only been missing out on its most engaging and competitive outings in years, but also on the strategic play of a 22 year-old gay Mormon flight attendant named Todd Herzog.

Todd has been a force to be reckoned with since he stepped foot in China, and for my money is the most charming, clever, and confident player to ever represent us on this show and has proven that he is much more than the obligatory gay cog in the cast of usual reality TV suspects. He also happens to grace the 2007 year-ending issue of Instinct. More… »

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Underdog ‘Survivors’ betting on $1 million

Underdog ‘Survivors’ betting on $1 million - REALITY TV- msnbc.com By Andy Dehnart

The less-obvious contenders have made it to the finals, but who can win it?

Peih-Gee Law, Todd Herzog, Courtney Yates, and Amanda Kimmel may not be physically intimidating or especially cunning, but it looks like they’re most likely to make the final four on “Survivor: China.”

During “Survivor: China’s” 11 weeks, the contestants who appeared stronger externally have been systematically voted out by less-obvious contenders.

Professional poker player Jean-Robert, professional wrestler Ashley, James and his two hidden immunity idols, hard-working and obnoxious Dave and Parkour athlete Frosti are all out of the competition.

Remaining are a school-lunch lady, a waitress, a flight attendant, a jeweler and a hiking guide. None of them appear to be particularly cunning or extraordinarily physically strong.

But as in life, external attributes are poor indicators of success on “Survivor,” which rewards those who, as the show’s logo says, “outwit, outlast and outplay.” That’s exactly what the final five have done.

The choices they’ve made have brought them to this stage of the game, and one will be rewarded with $1 million. Who has the best shot of winning? That depends largely upon what happens with the challenges during the final two episodes, but also upon how well they remain in control of the strengths that brought them this far.

Peih-Gee

Odds of winning: Strong, but only if she wins immunity challenges.

As the last remaining member of a tribe that’s been decimated by the opposing, dominant tribe, Peih-Gee is in a tough position, as she’s now their sole target. “Survivor” makes it possible for people in her position to remain in the game, however. All she needs to do is continue to win individual immunity.

That’s not out of the question, as she’s won it twice so far. And thanks to the alliance going after its own or others, she has survived all five weeks in the merged tribe. If she makes it to the final three, the jury — which right now is composed of four of her former original tribemates — could reward her for remaining in the game against those tough odds. But it’s probably likely that she’ll end up sitting with them.

Todd More… »

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Spoilers - Survivor 16 : Micronesia

December 11th, 2007
Survivor Spoilers–Micronesia

The opening, the 2 tribes approach in Palau War Canoes

There’s a thread in the forum that gives details about the next Survivor, including past players who will be there! Look if you must.

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Survivor: China - Bird Calls, Butt Blurs, Uncomfortable Accusations and a Stuffy Englishman

December 8th, 2007

Survivor: China - Bird Calls, Butt Blurs, Uncomfortable Accusations and a Stuffy Englishman

That was the best family member reward challenge in Survivor history.  So many weird things, so much fun.  Besides Amanda’s sister receiving the same butt blur-out from the editors as Amanda, besides the improbable win by Denise and her husband, besides Todd’s cute sister and her tragic news, besides Erik’s mom being appalled by her son’s weight loss, and besides Peih-Gee’s father and his goofy smile, the best part of the family challenge was Courtney’s father.  So, wait, Courtney’s dad is English and named Graham?  How the hell did that happen?

Graham cracked me up.  He was an English stereotype, running in as proper as he could, nice clothes, looking like he absolutely did not want to be there.  If I were Courtney’s father, I would be horrified by how skinny she had become, but Graham appeared indifferent.  And during the challenge, I forgot who did it, but I was audibly cackling when he got hit in the face.  I’m focusing on Graham because Courtney is more and more becoming an enigma, and her randomly English father is just one more piece to the Courtney puzzle. More… »

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BuddyTV: Exclusive Interview: Erik Huffman of ‘Survivor: China’

Exclusive Interview: Erik Huffman of ‘Survivor: China’

Those Zhan Hu tribe members have fought tooth and nail to stay in the game since the merge on Survivor: China.  Last night, Erik Huffman was eliminated, leaving Peih-Gee Law as the only Zhan Hu member left in the game.  An immunity necklace sitting on Peih-Gee will keep her in the game for a few more days as she fights to make it to the finale.  Erik was a quiet force in the game, which worried some of his fellow players.  He was well liked by just about everyone and gave a solid effort in every challenge he competed in.  He never made waves and sometimes, found himself out of the loop.  He’s no Survivor expert, and is very new to the game, but Erik has grown to love it and can’t imagine not having had this experience.  Today, he talked to BuddyTV about challenges that were thrown and romances in China.

Below, you will find the complete transcript and mp3 of the interview.

Hey everybody, this is Gina from BuddyTV, and today, I’m talking to Erik from Survivor: China. Hi Erik.

Hi.

I’m wondering if this is the first year that you tried out for Survivor, and if it’s something you’d been wanting to do for awhile.

This is absolutely my first time applying for Survivor, and I had not watched the show at all until this year.

Really?

Yeah. Well, I started watching a little bit of Survivor: Fiji, and I thought why not go for it. It was something that I thought I would never do, and I thought I would never be able to survive, honestly. Once I started the application process, I got really excited about the game and started watching previous seasons. I think it’s one of those games, and one of those shows, that when you start watching it you get into it and literally can’t stop. You can’t get enough of it.

What part of being out there was the hardest? Was it the heat, or the hunger? What did it for you? More… »

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