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Survivor Fans Podcast

Jo Ann and Stacy follow the hit reality show Survivor. Created in 2005, the Survivor Fans Podcast is the oldest running podcast dedicated to Survivor, currently covering Season 46, their 37th season of CBS' hit reality show. Jo Ann and Stacy are your hosts covering episode recaps, fan reactions and predictions.

Dec 16, 2009


This week's feedback was split on whether or not folks liked the double vote out option versus the normal reward and immunity pattern. Some liked the energy and fast pace of the episode and others felt it was too rushed. It does seem to be unanimous that we believe if Brett gets in front of the jury at the end, he will...


Dec 15, 2009


This week we interviewed Monica Padilla. She left the game on day 33 of Survivor Samoa. Most of the males from the Galu tribe focused on her as an early vote off target, and she outlasted all of them.

Listen to this interview to hear her assessment of each of the remaining players, what criteria is important to win...


Dec 12, 2009


This week we interviewed Danger Dave Ball. He left the game on day 31 of Survivor Samoa when Shambo finally got her wish to be rid of him.

Listen to this interview to find out who he thinks is getting a sweetheart edit but does not deserve it, the castaway he hit so hard in the Schmergen Brawl challenge that he made...


Dec 11, 2009


Amazing! They really did it. Foa Foa gained the upper hand. Who do you think was most responsible for Galu's downfall? Was it Russell the mastermind strategist? Did Natalie swing the balance when she got close to Galu, or would you say it was when Kelly decided that Eric should go?

Brett appears to be all alone now....


Dec 8, 2009


While perhaps not up to par with the prior three, the general consensus was that this was an enjoyable episode. Jaison was recognized by many for several smart moves. Several folks acknowledged that John did the best he could when so outmatched. Shambo appears to have lost some of her luster as she was described as...