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Clues for EP:3 Title: Double Tribal, Double Trouble
Texan:
read some where else Brady might be the IC winner~~~ thanks for the vid caps
puddin:
a little late on this ~ from the Early Show :)_{}
Survivor: This Time, It's Two
Sept. 30, 2004
(CBS) Tonight's "Survivor" features a twist, as the tribes find out not one but two contestants will be voted off the show.
The show's producers promise frantic politicking as several vulnerable contestants scramble to stay in the struggle for $1 million.
This is the third week of play in the granddaddy of all U.S. reality shows.
So far, the battle lines are being drawn between the young and old on each team.
"Survivor" pundit Greg Feltes of CBS station WBBM in Chicago believes Mia is the most likely woman to lose this week, because of her shock and anger at Eliza's betrayal of the younger female players.
Feltes predicts John P. is the weakest man, because of his confrontational attitude last week.
Last week, Pennsylvania shepherdess Dolly Neely was voted off the island in a last minute shift of alliances.
On her day-after interview on The Early Show, Dolly told co-anchors Harry Smith and Julie Chen, "I have to admit, although I am a tough, tough farm girl, I was happy to get back to the luxuries of a real life."
"Well, you're not eating, and you're not sleeping, and you're trying to acclimate yourself to these eight women that you've known absolutely nothing about and find your place, and it's just a million things that come on you to try to win that million dollars," she said.
The losers of this week's contest will appear on Friday's The Early Show.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/30/earlyshow/series/survivor/main646644.shtml
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