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‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame: Producers Name Their Top Three Tribal Councils

December 3, 2014

"Survivor" Hall of Fame

NOTE: XFINITY TV is the place to go for “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” coverage with “all the fixin’s.” We’ll have Power Rankings with “Cagayan” fave Spencer Bledsoe, every Wednesday evening we’ll bring you a recap of the most recent episode, and every Thursday you’ll be able to watch the previous night’s episode and read an interview with the eliminated contestant. Be sure to follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for immediate updates.

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As members of the Executive Voting Committee, “Survivor” Producers Jesse Jensen and Matt Van Wagenen (along with Host Jeff Probst, Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer, and other “Survivor” luminaries) will nominate their three favorite Tribal Councils.

Then, from Monday, December 8, 2014 at 10 am ET through Friday December 12, 2014 at 5 pm ET, the top three Tribal Councils will be chosen by a fan vote.

Note: All of the nominations were requested at the same time, so some Tribal Councils may be nominated more than once.

Jesse Jensen’s “Survivor” Hall of Fame Nominations…

Man, it’s hard to remember them all or decide on what is the best, there have been so many great Tribals. But, if I were to pick, my three would be…

“Survivor: Borneo” – Final Tribal Council: I don’t think you can ignore  Season 1’s final Tribal for a classic. That “rats and snakes” speech from Sue Hawk was amazing and the shock of Richard winning makes it one of the greatest and most memorable of all time.

“Survivor: Cook Islands” – Episode 2 Tribal Council: It may be my warped sense of humor, but for sheer entertainment value when Billy Garcia declared his true love for Candice to Jeff at Tribal…that was pretty awesome.  Not a huge strategic Tribal Council but one of those great “Survivor” moments that you just don’t expect and that makes you laugh. I know from being on set that night it was really hard not to laugh out loud when it all happened.

“Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs Favorites” – Episode 12 Tribal Council: I think the Tribal when Amanda pulled the hidden Idol out after spending the day on Exile, busting her ass to find it was awesome. Everyone thought she was going home and she smugly pulled it out with such perfect timing, blindsiding everyone to save herself. A perfect “Survivor” moment.

Matt Van Wagenen’s “Survivor” Hall of Fame Nominations…

Okay, I’m partial to the seasons I worked on but here goes in no particular order…

“Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” – Episode 10 Tribal Council: Parvati is considered one of the best players ever and this move is one of the reasons.  She played an idol for Sandra and an idol for Jerri and left herself vulnerable.  She guessed correctly and shifted the power of the entire game to the villains as JT was voted out.  Russell had no idea that she was going to do it and JT was sent home because of an idol that he gave away. I could watch the reactions of the jury, the Heroes and the Villains over and over and over again. Priceless.

“Survivor: Blood vs. Water” – Episode 12 Tribal Council: Normally castaways walk into Tribal Council fairly too committed to a decision.  Occasionally you see someone change their vote on the spot which is always exciting, but Ciera not only switched her vote, she forced a tie and went to drawing rocks.  It was a massive, bold move that could have taken Tyson, the eventual winner, out of the game but instead sent Katie packing.  To witness it live is still one of my favorite moments while working on the show.

“Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs Favorites” – Episode 13 Tribal Council: Eric giving up his immunity necklace will go down as one of the dumbest moves in “Survivor” history.  However, the fact that Cirie, Amanda, Parvati, and Natalie were able to bamboozle him into giving up the necklace in the first place should go down as one of the most brilliant and improbable moves of all time.

Follow the “Survivor” Hall of Fame on Twitter and Facebook for up-to-the-minute updates and Tribal Council nominations.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter at @gordonholmes.

‘Survivor’ Hall of Famer Sandra Diaz Twine’s Top Three Tribal Councils

December 2, 2014

2010 "Survivor" Hall of Famer Sandra Diaz-Twine (CBS)

NOTE: XFINITY TV is the place to go for “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” coverage with “all the fixin’s.” We’ll have Power Rankings with “Cagayan” fave Spencer Bledsoe, every Wednesday evening we’ll bring you a recap of the most recent episode, and every Thursday you’ll be able to watch the previous night’s episode and read an interview with the eliminated contestant. Be sure to follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for immediate updates.

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The “Survivor” Hall of Fame is proud to have 2010 inductee Sandra Diaz-Twine as a part of the Executive Voting Committee. As a member of this exclusive committee, Sandra (along with Host Jeff Probst, Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer, and other “Survivor” luminaries) will nominate her three favorite Tribal Councils.

Then, from Monday, December 8, 2014 at 10 am ET through Friday December 12, 2014 at 5 pm ET, the top three Tribal Councils will be chosen by a fan vote.

Sandra Diaz-Twine’s “Survivor” Hall of Fame Nominations…

“Survivor: Borneo” – Final Tribal Council: Sue’s “Snakes and Rat” speech. After that people always brought the drama to Tribal Council. Put it all out there. Sue made you wanna make a difference and matter at Tribal Council. “Say what you mean and mean what you say.”

“Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” – Episode 10 Tribal Council: The Double JT Idol takedown. I wanna thank the princess herself Ms. Parvati Shallow for giving Jerri and myself her JT idol and sending him packing and also using Russell’s idol and pissing him off and making his paranoia surface.

“Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs Favorites” – Episode 13 Tribal Council: I know Erik is tired that he can’t catch a break and put this ordeal behind him but when he gave Natalie his immunity and these Gangsta Girls sent him home it really opened eyes. No one ever wants to be another Erik!

Follow the “Survivor” Hall of Fame on Twitter and Facebook for up-to-the-minute updates and Tribal Council nominations.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter at @gordonholmes.

Cast Your Vote for the 2016 ‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame

November 24, 2014

article2016NOTE: XFINITY TV is the place to go for “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X” coverage. We’ll have Power Rankings with “Kaoh Rong” champion Michele Fitzgerald and “Second Chance” favorite Shirin Oskooi, every Wednesday evening we’ll bring you a recap of the most recent episode, and every Thursday you’ll be able to watch the previous night’s episode and read an interview with the eliminated contestant. Be sure to follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for immediate updates.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor:Millennials vs. Gen-X”

For the past six years, the “Survivor” Hall of Fame has honored the best and most memorable players in the show’s fifteen-year history.

The Class of 2010 included Parvati Shallow, Russell Hantz, Rob Mariano, Richard Hatch, and Sandra Diaz-Twine…

The Class of 2011 included Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, and Tom Westman…

The Class of 2012 included Amanda Kimmel, Rob Cesternino, and Ethan Zohn…

The Class of 2013 included Kim Spradlin, John Cochran, and Jonny Fairplay…

In 2014, the “Survivor” Hall of Fame took a break to pay homage to some of the show’s best Tribal Councils. And thus, the  “Survivor: Borneo” Final Tribal Council, “Survivor: Micronesia” Episode 13 Tribal Council, and “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains” Episode 10 Tribal Council were inducted into the Class of 2014.

The Class of 2015 included Jerri Manthey, Ben “Coach” Wade, and Rudy Boesch….

And now, it’s time to induct three new players into the “Survivor” Hall of Fame…

The Rules
Fifty percent of the vote will be based on the ballots of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Executive Voting Committee. This blue-ribbon panel will consist of “Survivor” luminaries such as Host and Producer Jeff Probst, current members of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame, members of the “Survivor” press corps, and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” Loud Mouth Gordon Holmes.

The other fifty percent will come from fans like you.

There are four ways to vote…

  • Facebook – Leave your three picks as a comment on the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Facebook page.
  • Twitter – Tweet your three picks to @SurvivorHall
  • Email – Send your three picks to survivorhofvote@gmail.com
  • Comments – Post your three picks in the comment section of this article.

Voting will end Friday, December 2, 2016 at 5 pm ET. Only one vote a day per voter will be counted.

Who’s Eligible?
Every former “Survivor” cast member is eligible except for…

  • Current members of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame – Parvati Shallow, “Boston” Rob Mariano, Richard Hatch, Russell Hantz, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, Tom Westman, Rob Cesternino, Ethan Zohn, Amanda Kimmel, Kim Spradlin, John Cochran, Jonny Fairplay, Jerri Manthey, Ben “Coach” Wade, and Rudy Boesch.
  • “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X” Cast Members

Once all of the votes have been counted, we’ll unveil the members of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2016 in the week leading up to the “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X” finale.

So, cast your vote today. And, follow the “Survivor” Hall of Fame on Twitter and Facebook for up-to-the-minute updates and breaking news.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter at @gordonholmes.

‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame 2013 Inductee – Jonny Fairplay

December 13, 2013

"Survivor" Hall of Fame 2013 Inductee Jonny Fairplay

Fifty percent of the voting for the ‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame was based on the ballots of the Executive Voting Committee. This blue-ribbon panel consists of “Survivor” luminaries such as Host and Executive Producer Jeff Probst, Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer, Producer Jesse Jensen, the current members of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame, the “Survivor” press corps, and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” Minion Gordon Holmes. The other fifty percent came from “Survivor” fans like you.

Follow the “Survivor” Hall of Fame on Facebook or Twitter for updates.

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The Class of 2010 included Parvati Shallow, Russell Hantz, Rob Mariano, Richard Hatch, and Sandra Diaz-Twine…

The Class of 2011 included Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, and Tom Westman…

The Class of 2012 included Amanda Kimmel, Rob Cesternino, and Ethan Zohn…

Earlier this week, Kim Spradlin and John Cochran became the Hall’s newest members…

And now, the “Survivor” Hall of Fame is proud to induct Jonny Fairplay as the third and final member of the Class of 2013.

Jonny Fairplay’s Hall of Fame Acceptance Speech

First of all; I would like to say thank you to my fellow Hall of Famers, press, and fans that chose to vote for me. To the others; I’m an acquired taste. It is an honor to be recognized as one of the greatest at what you do and I feel that I did “Survivor” best.

My dream as a little kid was to be the greatest “bad guy” wrestler of all time. That never exactly happened; I was a few vitamins short of the physique needed. I did however become the greatest heel in the history of reality television on the greatest show of the genre.

My experience on Pearl Islands is one of the most special moments of my life. For the record, my favorite episode is the one in which I voted out Rupert; not the “Dead Grandma” lie. However, the “Dead Grandma” lie was an incredible moment that captivated pop culture and changed my life forever.

I would like to personally thank: Lynne Spillman – for seeing me at the gas station that fateful day, CBS and Mark Burnett – for giving me the opportunity to be the “bad guy,” Thunder D – for being a big enough scum bag to come through and lie with me to others during a very emotional Reward Challenge, my “Dead Grandma” – for staying alive, Rob Cesternino – for giving me the blueprint, and to all my other “Survivor” brothers and sisters – for giving me the greatest extended family anyone could ever ask for!

And a special thank you to everyone that makes “Survivor” what it is; you have honestly made me one the luckiest and happiest people alive! Thank you, you changed my life forever!

What the fans said about Jonny…

“He changed the game by bringing the outside world into the game. Worked back and forth between alliances and had the trust of many different people in the game.” – Eric

“You just love to hate the guy.” – Colleen

“Should Fairplay’s grandmother do the induction speech or should Thunder D?” – Tricia

What the Executive Voting Committee said about Jonny…

“His calculated, pre-planned lie about his grandmother’s death was brilliant and opened the door for future A-holes to use this strategy to get ahead. Not everyone can be the nice guy, right?” – Ethan Zohn

“Whether you loved him or whether you hated him, he kept things interesting and he changed “Survivor” and Reality TV forever.” – Rob Cesternino

“He is the first villain that made a huge play. Fairplay made an exceptional move that will be remembered for the rest of everyone’s life. This legend deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. – Russell Hantz

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

Watch the ‘Survivor: Blood vs. Water’ Finale this Sunday, December 15, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water.”

‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame 2013 Inductee – John Cochran

December 12, 2013

"Survivor" Hall of Fame 2013 Inductee John Cochran

Fifty percent of the voting for the ‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame was based on the ballots of the Executive Voting Committee. This blue-ribbon panel consists of “Survivor” luminaries such as Host and Executive Producer Jeff Probst, Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer, Producer Jesse Jensen, the current members of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame, the “Survivor” press corps, and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” Minion Gordon Holmes. The other fifty percent came from “Survivor” fans like you.

Follow the “Survivor” Hall of Fame on Facebook or Twitter for updates.

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The Class of 2010 included Parvati Shallow, Russell Hantz, Rob Mariano, Richard Hatch, and Sandra Diaz-Twine…

The Class of 2011 included Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, and Tom Westman…

The Class of 2012 included Amanda Kimmel, Rob Cesternino, and Ethan Zohn…

Yesterday, we inducted Kim Spradlin into the Class of 2013…

And now, the “Survivor” Hall of Fame is proud to induct John Cochran into the Class of 2013. John received more Executive Committee votes than any other nominee.

We had a chance to speak with the newly crowned Hall of Famer to get his thoughts on this honor…

Gordon Holmes: The fans, production, the press, your peers…everyone’s loving them some Cochran. How does it feel to be considered one of the greatest players in the game’s history?
John Cochran: One of the greatest players in ‘Survivor’ history might be overstating it, but it’s an honor to be recognized like this.  I’m first and foremost still just a huge fan of “Survivor,” so to have other fans respond positively to me is a great thrill and very gratifying.  It’s also surreal to have “Survivor” icons like Cirie and Sandra, whom I’ve admired for so long, select me as a player they enjoyed watching.  And to have the support of producers and challenge designers and the people who make “Survivor” what it is – well, it’s just a wonderful feeling!

Holmes: Your year has been beyond amazing. For those who haven’t heard, can you catch us up on what you’ve been doing since your win last spring?
Cochran: The day after the Season 26 finale, I got a call from Probst saying that Greg Garcia, the man who created “Raising Hope” and “My Name Is Earl,” had been watching “Survivor” all season long, thought I was funny, and was interested in meeting with me about possibly writing for his new CBS sitcom.  A couple weeks later, I graduated from law school, moved out to LA, and now I’m a staff writer for “The Millers” (CBS Thursdays at 8:30!).  Writing jokes for Will Arnett, Beau Bridges, Margo Martindale, and more?  It’s a dream job, and it’s all because of “Survivor.”

Holmes: This new season is crazy town. How do you feel about all the twists and turns?
Cochran: I’ve been loving “Blood vs. Water.”  The loved ones twist made the stakes feel so much higher for each vote, and Redemption Island really established itself as a legitimate factor in the game, instead of just being a detour on the way home.  I also think it’s a testament to the quality of the season that, when I’ve asked people who they’re rooting for, viewers seem to have a variety of favorites; there’s a lot to like.  It’s a great cast, a fresh twist, and there have been some really fun, exciting moments.

What the fans said about John…

“One of the few who really learned from his mistakes and improved his game.” – Sue

“(Cochran) expertly navigated a season with returners.” – Ryan

“Proof that nerds are sexy!” – Melissa

What the Executive Voting Committee said about John…

“He went from the “zero in 90210″ the first time he played — to the winner of “Fans vs. Favorites.”  And yet, despite winning the game, his self-deprecation remains intact.  If you congratulate him for winning, he’ll say “Yeah but it took me two times, so I can’t be that good.”  You are that good, Cochran and you deserve a spot in the “Survivor” Hall of Fame.” – Host and Executive Producer Jeff Probst

“Cochran miraculously won 4 individual immunity challenges. His strategic and social game won him all the jury votes.  If I ever play again, I wanna be just like Cochran and win an Immunity Challenge. He’s my hero.” – Sandra Diaz-Twine

“His superpower was not in his physical prowess, but in his intellect. He went from student of the game to master of the game, and along the way gave the audience an abundance of great sound bites, sage revelations, and hilarious insights.” – Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer

Be sure to check back Friday to meet the final member of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

Watch the ‘Survivor: Blood vs. Water’ Finale this Sunday, December 15, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water.”

‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame 2013 Ballot – XFINITY TV’s Gordon Holmes

December 12, 2013

Gordon Holmes and Two Dream Teamers Who Are About to Be Defeated (XFINITY)

Quick Note: We inducted the first of three new members into the “Survivor: Hall of Fame” Wednesday afternoon. Be sure to come back later today and Friday to meet the other two members of the Class of 2013. And, follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute news and info.

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As the Senior Chairman of the Executive Voting Committee, Gordon Holmes has an awesome responsibility. His vote (along with Host Jeff Probst, Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer and other “Survivor” luminaries) will make up 50% of the final tally for entry into the prestigious ‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame. The other 50% came from “Survivor” fans like you.

Gordon Holmes is a Managing Producer at Comcast and the lead “Survivor” know-it-all for XFINITY TV. He’s been hooked on “Survivor” from the moment he first saw Jeff Probst kick sixteen strangers off a boat and into the sea back in May of 2000. Gordon has visited the set of “Survivor” on five separate occasions (“Gabon,” “Nicaragua,” “South Pacific,”  “Philippines,” and “Blood vs. Water”) and boasts an Ozzy-esque 5-1 immunity challenge record. He also ranks second behind Michael Skupin when it comes to injuries incurred in the Philippines.

Gordon Holmes’s 2013 “Survivor” Hall of Fame Ballot

Jonny Fairplay – (“Survivor: Pearl Islands” and “Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites) Do me a favor; run out, find someone who knows nothing about “Survivor,” then tell them about Jonny Fairplay’s “Dead Grandma” stratagem from “Pearl Islands.” I’ll wait…

OK, what was their reaction? Odds are they think he’s a genius or a monster. And both answers are pretty much correct.

Whether you love him or you hate him, you have to admit that Fairplay’s sneaky maneuver changed “Survivor” forever. The game doesn’t just exist on an island somewhere tropical. It exists weeks before the first buff is handed out.

And when you add to that the fact that he paired that strategic thinking with a persona that has you dying to see him voted off, you have an A-plus player.

I truly believe Jonny Fairplay belongs in the Hall of Fame. And he will have my vote until he is rightfully enshrined.

Rudy Boesch – (“Survivor: Borneo” and “Survivor: All-Stars”) For all of you new fans who were wondering about that weird, awkward exchange between those two guys at the “Caramoan” reunion; one of those guys was Richard Hatch (Class of 2010) and the other was Rudy Boesch.

The original “Survivor” was a perfect storm of an exciting concept, a beautiful location, and perfect casting. And what Richard and Rudy were trying to recreate during the “Caramoan” finale was the chemistry that helped put “Survivor” on the map.

Some people vote for big personalities, some people vote for dominant winners. Me? I’m voting for icons.  Rudy Boesch is an icon. He belongs in the Hall of Fame.

And who’s another icon…?

Jerri Manthey – (“Survivor: The Australian Outback,” “Survivor: All-Stars,” and “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains”) More so than any other long-time player, Jerri had the most satisfying character arc over her three-season run.

(OK, it’s weird to say a real person has had a character arc, but stick with me.)

From Marquesas to “Redemption Island,” Boston Rob matured and learned from his mistakes, but he’s pretty much the same guy. From Australia to “Heroes vs. Villains,” Colby seemed to become disillusioned with the game, but he’s pretty much the same guy.  Rupert’s the same, Tina’s the same, Hatch is the same.

Jerri’s not the same.

She was the most hated player on the show’s most watched season during “The Australian Outback.” This notoriety earned her appearances on countless television shows, the cover of Playboy magazine, and more.

Years later during “All-Stars” it was clear that the negative sentiment had finally gotten to her when she left the stage after being booed at the reunion show.

Then finally she emerged during “Heroes vs. Villains” as a woman who was comfortable in her own skin. If you didn’t like her, that was too damn bad. And the funny thing was, everyone liked her.

And I like her too.

So to recap, hated caterpillar in Australia, retreats into her cocoon in “All-Stars,” beautiful butterfly in “Heroes vs. Villains.” And in my book, a Hall of Famer.

Other Ballots:

‘Survivor’ Executive Producer and Host Jeff Probst

‘Survivor’ Producer Jesse Jensen

‘Survivor’ Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer

‘Survivor’ Co-Executive Producer Matt Van Wagenen

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Sandra Diaz-Twine

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Russell Hantz

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee “Boston” Rob Mariano

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Parvati Shallow

2011 Hall of Fame Inductee Cirie Fields

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Rob Cesternino

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Amanda Kimmel

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Ethan Zohn

The “Survivor” Press Corps

 

Be sure to check back later today to meet the second member of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

Watch the ‘Survivor: Blood vs. Water’ Finale this Sunday, December 15, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water.”

‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame 2013 Inductee – Kim Spradlin

December 11, 2013

"Survivor" Hall of Fame 2013 Inductee Kim Spradlin

Fifty percent of the voting for the ‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame was based on the ballots of the Executive Voting Committee. This blue-ribbon panel consists of “Survivor” luminaries such as Host and Executive Producer Jeff Probst, Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer, Producer Jesse Jensen, the current members of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame, the “Survivor” press corps, and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” Minion Gordon Holmes. The other fifty percent came from “Survivor” fans like you.

Follow the “Survivor” Hall of Fame on Facebook or Twitter for updates.

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The Class of 2010 included Parvati Shallow, Russell Hantz, Rob Mariano, Richard Hatch, and Sandra Diaz-Twine…

The Class of 2011 included Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, and Tom Westman…

The Class of 2012 included Amanda Kimmel, Rob Cesternino, and Ethan Zohn

And now, the “Survivor” Hall of Fame is proud to induct Kimberly Spradlin into the Class of 2013. Kim received the most fan votes out of any nominee.

We had a chance to speak with the newly crowned Hall of Famer to get her thoughts on this honor…

Gordon Holmes: Kim, let me be the first to congratulate you. How does it feel to be recognized by “Survivor” production, the press, your peers, and the fans?
Kim Spradlin: Shocking actually. Every person on this list I’ve watched over the years and either cheered desperately for or against them! They are the stars of “Survivor”…so to see my name on this list is completely surreal. I probably could have picked a few people I think deserve it more than me… but I’m of course beyond honored.

Holmes: The last time we saw you, some guy named Jeff Probst was pulling your name out of an urn. What’ve you been up to since your big win?
Spradlin: Well, last march I married Bryan Wolfe, love of my life. We are in the middle of fixing up an old house we bought together that puts “The Money Pit” to shame. I sold Bella Bridesmaid, so I’m no longer “The bridal shop owner from San Antonio.” I’m currently co-hosting our local morning show, “Great Day San Antonio,” and I’m 7-1/2 months pregnant, our first baby is due at the end of January!
Holmes: Holy cow, that’s awesome. Congratulations a second time.

Holmes: The “Survivor: Blood vs. Water” reunion is this Sunday. How are you feeling about this crazy season?
Spradlin: I’ve really enjoyed “Blood vs. Water”! I think it’s been really interesting, entertaining, and exciting to watch. I think the “loved ones” idea was a winner, and I can’t wait for the finale!

What the fans said about Kim…

“One of the most dominant games ever, and probably the most dominant game ever by a woman.” – Ramsey

“She dominated the game physically, strategically, and socially. She made strong alliances (with Chelsea and Sabrina), had impeccable timing (blindsiding Kat, not playing her hidden immunity idol), and had amazing jury management skills. ” – Baus

“We should see her on “Survivor” again, hopefully in some “best of the best” format, because she’s THAT good.” – Juderay

What the Executive Voting Committee said about Kim…

“Kim Spradlin was so brilliant; she made her season boring because you knew nobody else had a chance to beat her.” – Rob Cesternino

“Kim Spradlin provided the single greatest performance by any first-time player.” – Parvati Shallow

“What?!? How is she not in already?” – Dalton Ross – Entertainment Weekly

Be sure to check back Thursday to meet the second member of the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

Watch the ‘Survivor: Blood vs. Water’ Finale this Sunday, December 15, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water.”

‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame 2013 Ballot – The ‘Survivor’ Press Corps

December 11, 2013

"Survivor" Hall of Fame (XFINITY)

UPDATE: Voting for the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013 has ended. Please come later this afternoon to meet the first inductee. And, follow @survivorhall on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates.

As members of the Executive Voting Committee, the “Survivor” press corps (along with Producer Jesse Jensen, Host and Executive Producer Jeff Probst, and other “Survivor” luminaries) has an awesome responsibility. The committee’s votes will make up 50% of the final tally for entry into the prestigious Class of 2013. The other 50% will come from “Survivor” fans like you.

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Drusilla Moorhouse – Today.com

Drusilla Moorhouse is a contributing editor for Today.com and has covered “Survivor” for E! Online, Zap2it and TV.com. A fanatic of the “Eco Challenge” producer Mark Burnett’s O.G. reality competition, Dru carried a torch for “Survivor” even before the first pixelated images of Richard Hatch hit the airwaves.

Malcolm Freberg – (“Survivor: Philippines” and “Survivor: Caramoan – Fans vs. Favorites) He is the whole “Survivor” package: gorgeous, athletic, charming, and bold — while wielding the rapier wit prized by producers. I’m still annoyed that he and his brother weren’t selected for “Blood vs. Water.” But when he does return (that’s not even a question), here’s hoping he skims the Boston Rob Rulebook first. With some lessons in manipulation and a better poker face, he could win the million bucks.

Denise Stapley – (“Survivor: Philippines) This fierce female is who I wanted to be when I grew up — maybe without the job as a sex therapist. But I’d be thrilled to possess a fraction of her strength, athleticism, scrappy determination, and refusal to accept defeat — especially after hauling her torch to every single Tribal Council in her season. And if she doesn’t make it in the Hall of Fame, she deserves sainthood for her patient tolerance of Abi.

John Cochran – (“Survivor: South Pacific”  and “Survivor: Caramoan – Fans vs. Favorites”)  The scrawny, neurotic outcast’s original revenge of the nerd storyline demanded a satisfying sequel — and “Caramoan” was Cochran’s “Rocky II,” with a legit Hollywood ending. After a shaky start — more befitting a comedy club open mic performer than a “Survivor” contestant — he took a daring stand against the “South Pacific” cool crowd. It backfired and branded him a Judas, but he was invited back as a “favorite” — itself a victory for the “Survivor” superfan. His triumphant win, including three individual immunity necklaces, proved that he was better than his punchlines. And he had the last laugh: landing a writing gig for the CBS sitcom “The Millers.”

Mara Reinstein – US Weekly

Mara Reinstein is the movie critic for Us Weekly magazine. But thanks to her unofficial title as Resident “Survivor” Fanatic, she has somehow finagled her way into 12 (!) “Survivor” location visits since 2004.

Sue Hawk – (“Survivor: Borneo” and “Survivor: All-Stars”) OK game play, but must give her credit for delivering one of the greatest lines in TV history. Thirteen years later, I know you can still quote it.

John Cochran – (“Survivor: South Pacific”  and “Survivor: Caramoan – Fans vs. Favorites”)  Redeemed himself in “Fans vs. Favorites 2” by playing a shrewd game — and did it with a seriously nasty sunburn.

Lisa Whelchel – (“Survivor: Philippines”) It’s a sad fact of life (ha! I kill me!) that she never got Emmy love playing Blair Warner. So, I’m personally insisting that she goes in the “Survivor” HOF. I was worried she was going to pull a Jimmy Johnson. Instead, she pulled a respectable Dawn Meehan. Mrs. G would be so proud…

Dalton Ross – Entertainment Weekly

Dalton Ross is the Assistant Managing Editor of Entertainment Weekly. He may have written about this show once or twice over the past 13 years.

Kim Spradlin – (“Survivor: One World”) What?!? How is she not in already? She was my number one pick last year and yet was denied entry. Who the hell is voting on these things anyway? (I mean, besides…you know, me.) There’s one word to describe Kim’s play in “One World” — dominant. Any way you slice it — socially, strategically, athletically — dominant. It’s time to stop the insanity and let the woman in. Better late than never, I suppose.

J.T. Thomas – (“Survivor: Tocantins” and “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains”) It sounds odd at first because the last thing we remember from J.T. was him writing a love letter to Russell and giving away his tribe’s hidden immunity idol to a dude waiting to slit their collective throat. But think back to Tocantins. People were falling all over the guy. He came into the merge down in numbers and flipped the script completely just because everyone fell so absolutely in love with him. It was one of the most complete performances in “Survivor” history. And as for that “Heroes Vs. Villains” debacle, well, there are plenty of Hall inductees who did even worse in their follow-up seasons, and at least J.T. attempted to make a big move. A big STUPID move, it turns out. But a big move nonetheless.

Brian Heidik – (“Survivor: Thailand”) Yes, he’s equal parts sleazy and cheesy, and yes, his season was an absolute dud, but if we’re basing this on how people actually performed when they played the game — and that’s what I base my votes on — then this former porn star should be in. I would say to go re-watch his season to see what I mean, but does anyone really want to watch “Survivor: Thailand” again? Still, he ran the game from start to finish, orchestrating every single important vote and winning every single important immunity challenge. If this is a popularity contest, then Heidik is one of the last guys you’d choose. If it’s on actual gameplay, then it’s time for the man to get his due.

Tom Santilli – Examiner.com

Tom Santilli is the “Survivor Examiner,” having covered “Survivor” for Examiner.com and TheTVKing.com since 2009 and having been a rabid fan since the very beginning.  He is also a film critic and appears weekly on the syndicated TV show “Movie Show Plus.”  (follow him on Twitter, @tomsantilli and at TomSantilli.com).  He claims to own his own “Medallion of Power” that gives him a slight advantage in writing “Survivor” recaps.

Brian Heidik – (“Survivor: Thailand”)  To me, Brian is the sole remaining “first-ballot” contestant still deserving inclusion…an upper echelon player and the one guy who needs to be in the “Survivor” Hall of Fame above all other remaining players out there.  I voted for him last year (as did Dalton Ross!) and I will continue doing so until others take notice…and judging by many fans I’ve chatted with, his name has been picking up some serious steam recently.  Brian is unlike any other Sole Survivor for many important reasons.  At the time that he won, nobody thought that a “bad guy” could ever win “Survivor” again after Richard Hatch.  Brian to this day is the only true “villain,” playing a villainous game, to have won it all.  Brian played masterfully, despite back-stabbing and lying his way to the prize.  He was a thinker, but he also won several individual immunity challenges along the way.  Others (like, say, Kim Spradlin) have made “Survivor” look easy, but he was the first.  Like him or not, admit it or not, he is the blueprint for every strategic player to this day.  Ty Cobb wasn’t a nice guy, but his contributions to the game made him a Hall-of-Famer.  The “Survivor” HOF will never be complete until it includes the likes of Brian Heidik.

Rudy Boesch – (“Survivor: Borneo” and “Survivor: All-Stars”)  Beyond Brian and those already currently residing in the Hall, there should be a place for Rudy in there somewhere.  This isn’t just a sentimental vote, although that’s part of it.  He was also one of the most entertaining and inspirational contestants ever.  His face and name remains one of the game’s most iconic.  His unexpected friendship with Richard Hatch encapsulated the essence of “Survivor,” showing that people from all walks of life can live together and even become friends within the unique framework of the game.  Let’s not forget that he was one hand-slip away from winning the first-ever “Survivor” too.  When contestants wised up by the time of “All-Stars,” Rudy was voted off early because every other person knew they had no shot against him, were he to stay.  Heck, the dude walked away from a roll-over car accident this Summer without a scratch.  He’s invincible.  He’s incredible.  He’s Rudy.  And he should be a Hall of Famer.

John Cochran – (“Survivor: South Pacific”  and “Survivor: Caramoan – Fans vs. Favorites”)  Below Brian Heidik and Rudy Boesch (and those currently in the Hall), I begin to start considering the best “Survivor” winners of all time.  If the Hall of Fame is meant to represent the best, how can winning not be taken into consideration?  But I’ll share with you why I haven’t voted for other iconic non-winners.  Colby Donaldson?  He’s an icon and a hero, but I value game-play and strategy too highly to vote for someone who chose Tina Wesson over Keith Famie to lose a million dollars.  Jonny Fairplay?  The guy quit the game, which in my mind disqualifies him from ever being inducted.  Rupert?  Not eligible this year.  That leaves Cochran.  Cochran mastered the timing of “Survivor”:  Knowing when to strike before being struck.  He orchestrated big moves and was in control of the game from start to finish.  His game was only the second ever (after J.T. in Tocantins) where a winner won by a unanimous jury vote while also never having a single vote cast against them the entire game.  What separates Cochran’s game from J.T. is that Cochran orchestrated his game, whereas J.T. relied heavily on Stephen Fishbach to navigate his way to the end.  A true student of the game, Cochran pulled off one of the most impressive and unlikely “Survivor” wins the game may ever see.  Yes, his game is fresh in our heads, but if there was a “Mt. Rushmore” of Survivors from the past 5 years of the show, his head would be on it.

Other Ballots:

‘Survivor’ Executive Producer and Host Jeff Probst

‘Survivor’ Producer Jesse Jensen

‘Survivor’ Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer

‘Survivor’ Co-Executive Producer Matt Van Wagenen

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Sandra Diaz-Twine

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Russell Hantz

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee “Boston” Rob Mariano

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Parvati Shallow

2011 Hall of Fame Inductee Cirie Fields

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Rob Cesternino

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Amanda Kimmel

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Ethan Zohn

 

Voting for the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013 has ended. Please come back Wednesday, December 11, 2013 to meet the first inductee. And, follow @survivorhall on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water.”

‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame 2013 Ballot – Ethan Zohn

December 10, 2013

"Survivor" Hall of Fame 2012 Inductee Ethan Zohn (CBS)

UPDATE: Voting for the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013 has ended. Please come back Wednesday, December 11, 2013 to meet the first inductee. And, follow @survivorhall on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates.

The “Survivor” Hall of Fame is proud to have 2012 inductee Ethan Zohn as a member of the Executive Voting Committee. As a member of this exclusive committee, Ethan (along with Host Jeff Probst and other “Survivor” luminaries) has accepted an awesome responsibility. The committee’s votes will make up 50% of the final tally for entry into the prestigious Class of 2013. The other 50% will come from “Survivor” fans like you.

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Stephenie LaGrossa – (“Survivor: Palau,” “Survivor: Guatemala,” and “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains”) Stephenie was hardcore to the bones. She didn’t know how to not give 110%, and I respect that. Having just finished Palau and with a huge target on her back, she was asked to return and play again on Guatemala. Drastically altering her strategy, dominating challenges, and finishing second helped secure her spot in “Survivor” history.

Benjamin “Coach” Wade – (“Survivor: Tocantins,” “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains,” and “Survivor: South Pacific) The two things I respect most about “Coach” are; his hair and his love of soccer.  It takes a very confident man to rock a hairdo like this “Dragon Slayer.”  He played the game three times and clearly coached himself into a better player. Although he never won, Coach Wade fought hard, never quit, and created a lasting legacy in this “Beautiful Game” of “Survivor.”

Jonny Fairplay – (“Survivor: Pearl Islands” and “Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites) Jonny created an evil character on “Survivor: Pearl Islands” and embraced his role as one of the most well-known “Survivor” A-hole’s to play the game. Both the “Survivor” contestants and the fans love to hate him. His calculated, pre-planned lie about his grandmother’s death was brilliant and opened the door for future A-holes to use this strategy to get ahead. Not everyone can be the nice guy, right?

Other Ballots:

‘Survivor’ Executive Producer and Host Jeff Probst

‘Survivor’ Producer Jesse Jensen

‘Survivor’ Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer

‘Survivor’ Co-Executive Producer Matt Van Wagenen

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Sandra Diaz-Twine

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Russell Hantz

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee “Boston” Rob Mariano

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Parvati Shallow

2011 Hall of Fame Inductee Cirie Fields

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Rob Cesternino

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Amanda Kimmel

Voting for the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013 has ended. Please come back Wednesday, December 11, 2013 to meet the first inductee. And, follow @survivorhall on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water.”

‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame 2013 Ballot – Amanda Kimmel

December 10, 2013

"Survivor" Hall of Fame 2012 Inductee Amanda Kimmel (CBS)

UPDATE: Voting for the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013 has ended. Please come back Wednesday, December 11, 2013 to meet the first inductee. And, follow @survivorhall on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates.

The “Survivor” Hall of Fame is proud to have 2012 inductee Amanda Kimmel as a member of the Executive Voting Committee. As a member of this exclusive committee, Amanda (along with Host Jeff Probst and other “Survivor” luminaries) has accepted an awesome responsibility. The committee’s votes will make up 50% of the final tally for entry into the prestigious Class of 2013. The other 50% will come from “Survivor” fans like you.

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James Clement – (“Survivor: China,” “Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites,” and “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains”) Because he has always been a force to be reckoned with in challenges and is amazing at the survival part of the game as well.

Malcolm Freberg – (“Survivor: Philippines” and “Survivor: Caramoan – Fans vs. Favorites”) Overall great player and a strong competitor in all aspects of the game.

Todd Herzog – (“Survivor: China”) Knows more about “Survivor” and the game than anyone I know and it showed in how he played.

Other Ballots:

‘Survivor’ Executive Producer and Host Jeff Probst

‘Survivor’ Producer Jesse Jensen

‘Survivor’ Challenge Producer John Kirhoffer

‘Survivor’ Co-Executive Producer Matt Van Wagenen

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Sandra Diaz-Twine

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Russell Hantz

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee “Boston” Rob Mariano

2010 Hall of Fame Inductee Parvati Shallow

2011 Hall of Fame Inductee Cirie Fields

2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Rob Cesternino

Voting for the “Survivor” Hall of Fame Class of 2013 has ended. Please come back Wednesday, December 11, 2013 to meet the first inductee. And, follow @survivorhall on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates.

Watch Full Episodes of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water.”