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May 24, 2018

Re: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'Survivor' Winner Wendell Holland Reveals the 'Smart' Way He'll Spend His $1 Million Prize (Exclusive)

 

It was almost like the winner came down to a coin toss! Why would Survivor have an even amount of people on the jury? They had 10 jurors where there is usually 9 making it impossible for a 2 way tie!! I bet next season it will go back to an odd number of jurors!
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Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'Survivor' Winner Wendell Holland Reveals the 'Smart' Way He'll Spend His $1 Million Prize (Exclusive)
To:
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2018, 11:44 AM























  Be
nice if he gave Laurel a nice gift of money since she gave
the win to him. lol'Survivor' Winner Wendell Holland Reveals
the 'Smart' Way He'll Spend His $1 Million Prize
(Exclusive) Jennifer
Drysdale‍,Entertainment
Tonight 10 hours ago
                         
Wendell
Holland Jr. is our newest Sole
Survivor! The
33-year-old furniture company owner was crowned the winner
of Survivor: Ghost Island on
Wednesday night by one castaway and one castaway only: his
"sister" on the island, Laurel. The CBS
series' ended in a tie vote for the first time in its 36
seasons, when a 10-member jury was gridlocked between
Wendell and his ally, Domenick. It was then that host Jeff
Probst decided to read the votes, then and there at the
final tribal council, and instruct the third member of the
final three, Laurel, to cast her vote. Ten months later,
Probst read her vote aloud, and declared Wendell the
winner. So how is
Wendell going to spend his $1 million prize? "I'm
going to be smart with my money," he told ET on the red
carpet at CBS Studio Center in Los Angeles after the
finale. "I'm probably just going to invest it or
save it and let it work for me."         
Yes, that
means despite almost a year of "having a good
feeling" he was going to become a millionaire, he
doesn't even have a splurge item. "I have a
tremendous law school loan debt, so I'm going to find
the smartest way to pay that off. Whether it's giving
them a big chunk of money or whether it's paying
monthly, but that's the one monkey on my back,"
Wendell explained. "So as much as I want to just invest
the whole million, I need to be smart about how I spend it
on my law school loans."Wendell
isn't just walking away with a million-dollar check,
he's also walking away with a piece of Survivor
history."This
has never happened before, and you don't think this is
ever going to happen because you got people playing super
strong games and bringing different people to the end. In
our cast, we had two very strong players come to the end,
and it's really a matter of what the jury wants to
reward," he said of his reaction to the shocking
final tribal council. "A lot of people rewarded his
super strong strategic game, and a lot of people rewarded my
super strong social game, and at the end of the day, it was
a tie, 5-5, and thankfully Laurel was sitting next to
us.""Thankfully
two tribals before, I gave her my immunity necklace just to
show her that I was here to protect her, and it paid
off," he added. At the
end of the day, however, it was interestingly Wendell's
relationship with Domenick that will stick with him. "I
like the bromance that I walked away with. Me and Dom, we
walked away great friends," he gushed, before revealing
that he could see the two hitting the island again in
another game of
Survivor. "I
think it's in the umbrella of possibility that Dom and
myself will be out there, whether it's a dynamic duo
kind of thing, or Heroes and Villains again, or a
winner's season," Wendell shared. "If Dom goes
out there, he's such a good Survivor
player, Domenick will win. He will win the
game.""So
if he wins the game, Dom I will see you at the winner's
season," he said, flashing a big smile. 





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May 24, 2018

Re: [BigBrother_Survivor] Code Black Cancelled at CBS

 

Just another reason to give up on CBS drama shows! I think I'll stick with just their reality shows from now on!! Scorpion and Code Black were 2 of my favorite shows!
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Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] Code Black Cancelled at CBS
To:
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2018, 9:20 AM























  Oh
NOOOOOO I really liked that show!!!!!!!!!!!!!Code
Black Cancelled at CBS By Vlada Gelman /
May 24 2018, 3:24 AM
PDT 
   Code Black has officially
flatlined: CBS has cancelled the medical drama (and its last
remaining bubble series) after three seasons. Showrunner
Michael Seitzman broke the news early Thursday on
Twitter.
Michael
Seitzman


@michaelseitzman
Dear #CodeBlack
fans, the sad news came today that we were cancelled.
It's been a true joy to make this show and watch your
response every week. Thank you for all of your passion.
Truly, our best episodes have yet to air. We hope you'll
watch and enjoy them. We made them for you.11:21 PM - May 23, 2018
A handful
of episodes into this season, Code
Black is averaging 5.5 million total viewers and a 0.7
demo rating (In Live+Same Day numbers), down 8 and 30
percent from Season 2. Among all CBS original dramas, it
only outdraws the cancelled Scorpion
and the recently renewed Elementary,
while in the demo it tops Madam
Secretary and Elementary.The series
— which explored what happens when Angels Memorial
Hospital hits "code black," a situation in which
the influx of patients is so great that there aren't
enough resources to treat them — underwent a slew of cast
changes since its 2015 debut. Original stars Bonnie
Somerville (Dr. Christa Lorenson) and Raza
Jaffrey (Dr.. Neal Hudson) were let go after the
freshman run, with Rob Lowe coming on as the male lead
opposite Marcia Gay Harden in Season 2. The current third
season saw the exit of Melanie Chandra's resident Dr.
Malaya Pineda and the addition of Falling
Skies vet Moon Bloodgood as a series regular.Season 3, which premiered in late April, is
currently airing Wednesdays at 10/9c.




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May 24, 2018

[BigBrother_Survivor] Former Bachelorette Meredith Phillips: I Was Sexually Assaulted During Filming

 

  So she waits 14 years to mention it?

TVLine.com

Former Bachelorette Meredith Phillips: I Was Sexually Assaulted During Filming

Dave Nemetz,TVLine.com 20 hours ago

With ABC's The Bachelorette about to launch a new season, a former star is making some explosive allegations about her time on the show.

Meredith Phillips, who starred in Season 2 of the reality romance back in 2004, says she was drugged and sexually assaulted by the show's female masseuse during the filming of her season. In an interview with the Reality Steve podcast, Phillips claims that while she was staying in the show's mansion, she was given a mystery pill by a massage therapist: "I just assumed it was an aspirin or something to loosen up my back… and it definitely wasn't that, that's for sure."

The last thing she remembers, she alleges, is the masseuse getting into a bathtub naked with her and "rubbing areas probably she shouldn't have… I woke up naked. Don't remember much." She says when she confided in another woman working on the show, the woman said that she, too, had been "roofied and in a hot tub and kind of accosted" once during production.

Phillips never reported the incident because she "wanted to protect the franchise, which is f–ked-up," and decided to continue filming, and has since tried to move on. But the memories still haunt her, she says: "I had no control. Zero. I think that was the hardest part for me, that I couldn't even lift my arms to say no."

ABC and production company Warner Bros. had no comment on the allegations when TVLine reached out for a response. The Bachelor franchise was rocked last summer by allegations of sexual assault on the set of Bachelor in Paradise, which halted production on the summer spinoff, but producers found no evidence of misconduct and resumed filming weeks later.



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May 24, 2018

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Former Bachelorette Meredith Phillips: I Was Sexually Assaulted During Filming

 

  So she waits 14 years to mention it?

TVLine.com

Former Bachelorette Meredith Phillips: I Was Sexually Assaulted During Filming

Dave Nemetz,TVLine.com 20 hours ago

With ABC's The Bachelorette about to launch a new season, a former star is making some explosive allegations about her time on the show.

Meredith Phillips, who starred in Season 2 of the reality romance back in 2004, says she was drugged and sexually assaulted by the show's female masseuse during the filming of her season. In an interview with the Reality Steve podcast, Phillips claims that while she was staying in the show's mansion, she was given a mystery pill by a massage therapist: "I just assumed it was an aspirin or something to loosen up my back… and it definitely wasn't that, that's for sure."

The last thing she remembers, she alleges, is the masseuse getting into a bathtub naked with her and "rubbing areas probably she shouldn't have… I woke up naked. Don't remember much." She says when she confided in another woman working on the show, the woman said that she, too, had been "roofied and in a hot tub and kind of accosted" once during production.

Phillips never reported the incident because she "wanted to protect the franchise, which is f–ked-up," and decided to continue filming, and has since tried to move on. But the memories still haunt her, she says: "I had no control. Zero. I think that was the hardest part for me, that I couldn't even lift my arms to say no."

ABC and production company Warner Bros. had no comment on the allegations when TVLine reached out for a response. The Bachelor franchise was rocked last summer by allegations of sexual assault on the set of Bachelor in Paradise, which halted production on the summer spinoff, but producers found no evidence of misconduct and resumed filming weeks later.



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May 24, 2018

[BigBrother_Survivor] Survivor: Donathan Hurley on why he didn't vote for Laurel

 

 How did you like the $10G he was given?
I really was surprised that Laurel did not get even one vote.

 Survivor: Donathan Hurley on why he didn't vote for Laurel

May 24, 2018 at 09:39 AM EDT

He started off the season as someone that had never left the country and seemed overwhelmed by his surroundings. He left as the Tribal Council bomb-thrower never afraid to mix it up. Donathan Hurley may not have won Survivor: Ghost Island, but he became a fan favorite along the way. And his game was somewhat handcuffed by his partner Laurel's refusal to make a big move in taking on and taking out the two biggest threats in Dom and Wendell.
How frustrated was Donathan at not being able to make a move? Why did he vote for Wendell to win and not his big ally in Laurel? What would he do differently if able to play again? And hwo doe she feel about pop star Sia giving him $10,000 at the live show? We asked Donathan all that and more after the finale. (Also make sure to read our Q&As with Wendell, Domenick, LaurelAngela, and Sebastian as well as our finale recap, finale Q&A with Jeff Probst, and interview with Probst and Mark Burnett about NEXT season.)
CBS
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What's going on, Donathan?
DONATHAN HURLEY: It's been a crazy day. It has been dream come true to make it to the finale, and coming out here meeting all the fans and seeing everything come together. It's been a great day.
Yeah and uh, hello? Getting $10,000 from a huge pop star in Sia!
Oh my god! I can't believe it. It just brings tears to my eyes every time I try to even talk about it. Just because I've been such a big fan of her, and for her to have been a big fan of me is just mind blowing. And that money, that is so thoughtful. I'm so appreciative of it, and she just blew my mind tonight for sure.
Well, listen, I've got some bills to pay. Can you put in a good word for me now that you two are like BFF's? Can you hook a brother up?
I will, Dalton. I will.
Okay, let's get into the episode and what we saw in this finale. First off, I obviously want to ask you about your vote. Why did you vote for Wendell, not just over Domenick, but also over your biggest ally in Laurel?
Well, me and Laurel have worked together throughout most of the game, and she would never work with me when I really needed her to, so it was a test thing to not be able to write her name down. But also, I had to look back and say she never really made any moves. She played a great social game in a sense, but also you have to play the game of Survivor. So that's kinda where I look that Wendell is.
He's a great social guy, he worked around camp, and you don't see much of that anymore. Behaviorally, he made sure everyone's comfortable, and that is a big element of the game that plays right into the social game. I think a lot of people were surprised because I had mentioned on the show previously that, you know, I was gonna vote Domenick, but I never had my mind made up over that. That was just more or less trying to get them to be buttin' heads, but it never really worked out.
That was just an empty threat you threw out there to shake things up.
Yeah, cause at that point I knew I was on the bottom anyways. So, its time to throw some flames at them.
We saw a guy in you that was almost changing before our very eyes out there and getting bolder and bolder as the season went on — sometimes a little too bold maybe. But did it feel that way to you?
I've seen the show so much, and I've always seen that people had to lie and manipulate. Why not try to slip it around and be truthful about it, and just throw some bombs on some people? It's very risky, but I went out there to play and I wanted to be memorable and I wanted to show people that I have these looks and I'm going to use it. It's a big platform, so why not go ahead and go big or go home, right?
What was more frustrating: wanting to make a move out there against Wendell and Domenick only to have Laurel keep holding you back, or then having to watch it all play back on TV knowing that you all should have made the move?
I think a mix of both. Out there it was frustrating, that I knew those guys were really steamrolling through the game. I wanted to be the person that kind of gave them a roadmap and hopefully try to get them out, but then it just was never really working out for me — especially, ever since there was almost something with Des. From that point on it was just like I was trying to climb the hill, but I kept getting knocked down by boulders. It wasn't a fun thing, because I knew it was just not going to get me there at the end. That's why I kinda went erratic, and people probably thought so, but it was just more of frustration then paranoia.
What was your best move out there?
My best move was the Morgan vote. It's the one time I had some people that were real and did anything. We really surprised them when Morgan's name was read. That was an electrifying moment. It was crazy. I really take pride in that. That's the strategic side, and being the social player, I'm really proud of myself for what I've done socially yet to a certain point.
What are you most proud of about this experience you just had?
Definitely that I just went out there and I was true to myself. I wanted to go play and do things that Survivor players do, but also show people who Donathan was. I let my story out at the first Tribal. People say, "You don't do that!" But I wanted to flip that kind of script. Seeing Adam and Jeremy on Day 39, they played it through and told their story at the end. Maybe it worked out for me being so open those first few days, it probably got me a lot farther than if I wasn't so open about it. That's the way I view it.
And you had that big moment in the second immunity challenge where you got down there underwater and pulled that lever.
I did. A lot of people gave me a lot of credit pretty much over that. You know, you don't know the full story. I was never supposed to go down there that far. I told them, "No I don't want to do that. I'm not comfortable." James was this guy that said, "I can do it. I can do it." Then, the script flipped and he ended up 'bout drowning out there. It was up to me to go.
People don't know that I was a smoker. I smoked for ten years. I quit right before this experience, and I never really worked out or anything. Just those elements of knowing that "Oh my God, I can't breathe." I had to take a second to collect myself before I went back down. I always have been a great swimmer, but that was the one moment that really opened my eyes, when I got out of the water and Jeff was like, "He's a hero. He's the hero of his tribe." That kind of gave me the confidence to kind of move forward. I will never back down. I had a great moment with that.
Well, forget about you for a second. Tell me everything about Aunt Patty and tell me right now.
Aunt Patty is wonderful. She is the greatest. She came into my life in 2015 and pretty much let me know I had brothers and sisters, and that she was my Aunt Patty. She is just electrifying. She is someone that is just so great to be around and I just love her to death. I was so happy. A lot of the people, I think they like her more than they do me!
How is she handling her newfound celebrity?
Oh, she's loving it. She'll get along with everybody. She was here taking pictures with the fans, getting offered crafts. She was living it up here these past few days. She's enjoying it. She really is.
If you were asked to come back and play again, how would you play differently?
Over these past few months, I've been yin and yang. I say, "I'd go back" and then I say, "Oh I guess I might not.." Then I come out here and you see the fans, and you see how much they've enjoyed me. I went through a phase where I never got to see anybody and it was hard not being able to see nobody. But coming out here has gave me that, "Yes, one hundred percent I would definitely go back."
The next time I would go, I'm hoping I can just get some allies that want to make moves later in the game, because you always get those big calls at the end. You gotta have people to work with, so I'm hoping that I can get them to work with me if I was ever to play in a future season. Also, just trying to keep more of a stone face, cause a lot of people can read me from my face out there in the game. Yeah, a better poker face for sure.
Also make sure to read our Q&As with Wendell, Domenick, LaurelAngela, and Sebastian as well as our finale recap, finale Q&A with Jeff Probst, and interview with Probst and Mark Burnett about NEXT season. And for all the Survivor scoop, follow Dalton on Twitter @DaltonRoss.

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May 24, 2018

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Survivor: Donathan Hurley on why he didn't vote for Laurel

 

 How did you like the $10G he was given?
I really was surprised that Laurel did not get even one vote.

 Survivor: Donathan Hurley on why he didn't vote for Laurel

May 24, 2018 at 09:39 AM EDT

He started off the season as someone that had never left the country and seemed overwhelmed by his surroundings. He left as the Tribal Council bomb-thrower never afraid to mix it up. Donathan Hurley may not have won Survivor: Ghost Island, but he became a fan favorite along the way. And his game was somewhat handcuffed by his partner Laurel's refusal to make a big move in taking on and taking out the two biggest threats in Dom and Wendell.
How frustrated was Donathan at not being able to make a move? Why did he vote for Wendell to win and not his big ally in Laurel? What would he do differently if able to play again? And hwo doe she feel about pop star Sia giving him $10,000 at the live show? We asked Donathan all that and more after the finale. (Also make sure to read our Q&As with Wendell, Domenick, LaurelAngela, and Sebastian as well as our finale recap, finale Q&A with Jeff Probst, and interview with Probst and Mark Burnett about NEXT season.)
CBS
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What's going on, Donathan?
DONATHAN HURLEY: It's been a crazy day. It has been dream come true to make it to the finale, and coming out here meeting all the fans and seeing everything come together. It's been a great day.
Yeah and uh, hello? Getting $10,000 from a huge pop star in Sia!
Oh my god! I can't believe it. It just brings tears to my eyes every time I try to even talk about it. Just because I've been such a big fan of her, and for her to have been a big fan of me is just mind blowing. And that money, that is so thoughtful. I'm so appreciative of it, and she just blew my mind tonight for sure.
Well, listen, I've got some bills to pay. Can you put in a good word for me now that you two are like BFF's? Can you hook a brother up?
I will, Dalton. I will.
Okay, let's get into the episode and what we saw in this finale. First off, I obviously want to ask you about your vote. Why did you vote for Wendell, not just over Domenick, but also over your biggest ally in Laurel?
Well, me and Laurel have worked together throughout most of the game, and she would never work with me when I really needed her to, so it was a test thing to not be able to write her name down. But also, I had to look back and say she never really made any moves. She played a great social game in a sense, but also you have to play the game of Survivor. So that's kinda where I look that Wendell is.
He's a great social guy, he worked around camp, and you don't see much of that anymore. Behaviorally, he made sure everyone's comfortable, and that is a big element of the game that plays right into the social game. I think a lot of people were surprised because I had mentioned on the show previously that, you know, I was gonna vote Domenick, but I never had my mind made up over that. That was just more or less trying to get them to be buttin' heads, but it never really worked out.
That was just an empty threat you threw out there to shake things up.
Yeah, cause at that point I knew I was on the bottom anyways. So, its time to throw some flames at them.
We saw a guy in you that was almost changing before our very eyes out there and getting bolder and bolder as the season went on — sometimes a little too bold maybe. But did it feel that way to you?
I've seen the show so much, and I've always seen that people had to lie and manipulate. Why not try to slip it around and be truthful about it, and just throw some bombs on some people? It's very risky, but I went out there to play and I wanted to be memorable and I wanted to show people that I have these looks and I'm going to use it. It's a big platform, so why not go ahead and go big or go home, right?
What was more frustrating: wanting to make a move out there against Wendell and Domenick only to have Laurel keep holding you back, or then having to watch it all play back on TV knowing that you all should have made the move?
I think a mix of both. Out there it was frustrating, that I knew those guys were really steamrolling through the game. I wanted to be the person that kind of gave them a roadmap and hopefully try to get them out, but then it just was never really working out for me — especially, ever since there was almost something with Des. From that point on it was just like I was trying to climb the hill, but I kept getting knocked down by boulders. It wasn't a fun thing, because I knew it was just not going to get me there at the end. That's why I kinda went erratic, and people probably thought so, but it was just more of frustration then paranoia.
What was your best move out there?
My best move was the Morgan vote. It's the one time I had some people that were real and did anything. We really surprised them when Morgan's name was read. That was an electrifying moment. It was crazy. I really take pride in that. That's the strategic side, and being the social player, I'm really proud of myself for what I've done socially yet to a certain point.
What are you most proud of about this experience you just had?
Definitely that I just went out there and I was true to myself. I wanted to go play and do things that Survivor players do, but also show people who Donathan was. I let my story out at the first Tribal. People say, "You don't do that!" But I wanted to flip that kind of script. Seeing Adam and Jeremy on Day 39, they played it through and told their story at the end. Maybe it worked out for me being so open those first few days, it probably got me a lot farther than if I wasn't so open about it. That's the way I view it.
And you had that big moment in the second immunity challenge where you got down there underwater and pulled that lever.
I did. A lot of people gave me a lot of credit pretty much over that. You know, you don't know the full story. I was never supposed to go down there that far. I told them, "No I don't want to do that. I'm not comfortable." James was this guy that said, "I can do it. I can do it." Then, the script flipped and he ended up 'bout drowning out there. It was up to me to go.
People don't know that I was a smoker. I smoked for ten years. I quit right before this experience, and I never really worked out or anything. Just those elements of knowing that "Oh my God, I can't breathe." I had to take a second to collect myself before I went back down. I always have been a great swimmer, but that was the one moment that really opened my eyes, when I got out of the water and Jeff was like, "He's a hero. He's the hero of his tribe." That kind of gave me the confidence to kind of move forward. I will never back down. I had a great moment with that.
Well, forget about you for a second. Tell me everything about Aunt Patty and tell me right now.
Aunt Patty is wonderful. She is the greatest. She came into my life in 2015 and pretty much let me know I had brothers and sisters, and that she was my Aunt Patty. She is just electrifying. She is someone that is just so great to be around and I just love her to death. I was so happy. A lot of the people, I think they like her more than they do me!
How is she handling her newfound celebrity?
Oh, she's loving it. She'll get along with everybody. She was here taking pictures with the fans, getting offered crafts. She was living it up here these past few days. She's enjoying it. She really is.
If you were asked to come back and play again, how would you play differently?
Over these past few months, I've been yin and yang. I say, "I'd go back" and then I say, "Oh I guess I might not.." Then I come out here and you see the fans, and you see how much they've enjoyed me. I went through a phase where I never got to see anybody and it was hard not being able to see nobody. But coming out here has gave me that, "Yes, one hundred percent I would definitely go back."
The next time I would go, I'm hoping I can just get some allies that want to make moves later in the game, because you always get those big calls at the end. You gotta have people to work with, so I'm hoping that I can get them to work with me if I was ever to play in a future season. Also, just trying to keep more of a stone face, cause a lot of people can read me from my face out there in the game. Yeah, a better poker face for sure.
Also make sure to read our Q&As with Wendell, Domenick, LaurelAngela, and Sebastian as well as our finale recap, finale Q&A with Jeff Probst, and interview with Probst and Mark Burnett about NEXT season. And for all the Survivor scoop, follow Dalton on Twitter @DaltonRoss.

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