By Matthew Carey
14.05.2020 - 05:31 / etcanada.com
“Survivor: Winners at War” was quite the journey of discovery — and not just for the castaways.
Wednesday’s season finale was a battle among those left in the game, as the players focused on building their résumés to win. Natalie’s reentry into the game from the Edge of Extinction exposed a major issue facing the women on the show (and in daily life), as Sarah realized that despite her hustling this season, she wasn’t seen in the same light as her “Cops R Us” ally, Tony.
“It made me realize that
In this era when you're mostly confined to your house because it's dangerous to go outside and you're worried about money because the economy is collapsing, you might be looking for entertainment that provides an escape. That escape could be into a different world, or one where the good guys always win, or just something that makes you feel good.
Wednesday night's season finale of marked the end of an era for the series — and the start of a new one, host Jeff Probst hopes.
By Carole Horst
Living and learning. Jeff Probst admitted during the Survivor: Winners at War finale that he now realizes he had a gender bias in early seasons of the CBS reality show.
SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from the Survivor finale, so beware of reading further!
By Jordan Moreau
The war is officially over.
The war is officially over.
was quite the journey of discovery — and not just for the castaways.
Who has what it takes? In this group, it’s anyone’s game. Survivor: Winners at War will come to an end on Wednesday, May 13, but who will become the winner to beat them all and the second person to ever win twice?
No matter how Wednesday's season finale of ends, each castaway is leaving a winner.