In this week's "Survivor," the trail mix goes missing, but first we're back at Coyopa's camp, where revelations are flying thick and fast. Missy tells Keith the only reason she and her daughter Baylor wrote his name down at tribal was so they could flush out the immunity idol in case Dale had it. As a result, Keith says in his interview that he doesn't trust them anymore. Over at Hunahpu, they receive tree mail that says they're going to merge tribes. Josh is not happy they weren't able to get Jeremy out before the merge, but he thinks they'll be able to do so after the merger. Jeremy says that while Reed and Josh ran their tribe, it's time for him to "take them out." Both tribes come together and as a reward a huge spread of food is provided, one that everyone duly enjoys. Julie reflects that she misses John after seeing everyone with their loved ones together. The survivors bring the food and to their new camp, and now the new game has started. The tribes decide their new name is "Huyopa" as a combination of their former tribes, and Jeremy takes no time in getting his alliance together, wanting to get Jon, Jaclyn, Missy and Baylor to vote out Josh. For his part, Josh does the same, angling to get enough numbers to dispose of Jeremy. Read More »
The second week of Survivor is always tough because people are still getting to know each other. Alliances are in their infancy, so it's the easiest time for people to go back on their word. At the beginning of this week's episode, we see the fallout from Coyopa's first tribal council. Josh, who's supposed to be in an alliance with Baylor, voted for her instead of Nadiya. The first thing he did back at camp was to take Baylor aside and confess he voted for her only to strengthen their alliance. If there's one thing I've learned from watching Survivor all these years, it's that you never confess to anything — deny, deny, deny! Read More »
Imagine the post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max drawn by Disney and you would get the critically acclaimed sci-fi graphic novel, Tribes. Writers Michael Geszel and Peter Spinetta, along with breakout artist Inaki Miranda, have teamed up with IDW Publishing to bring readers a brand new deluxe edition of Tribes: The Dog Years Special Edition. Read More »