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Surviving "Survivor"

With Washington Post TV Writer Lisa de Moraes

Survivor Cast
"Survivor's" Castaways

"Survivor II: The Australian Outback," the most eagerly anticipated TV sequel ever, is over. Sixteen contestants were dropped into the wilds of the Australian Outback to battle for the title of "Survivor" -- not to mention $1 million in prize money. The lying, the back-stabbing, the plotting, the alliances and the product placement were all back in CBS' second installment of the reality series.

Each Friday during the duration of the series, Washington Post TV writer Lisa de Moraes joined you for a discussion of the previous night's episode.

Miss an episode or a discussion? Visit this page to view the complete archived transcripts.





May
  4 Episode 15: The Finale -- Tina Wins
April
  27 Episode 14: And Then There Were Three
  20 Episode 13: Rodger Voted Out
  13 Episode 12: Amber's Exit
  6 Episode 11: Starvation in the Outback
March
  30 Episode 10: Fare Thee Well, Jerri
  23 Episode 9: Outback Redux
  16 Episode 8: Alicia's Out
  9 Episode 7: Kucha and Ogokor Merge
  2 Episode 6: Michael's Emergency Exit
February
  23 Episode 5: Kimmi's Farewell
  16 Episode 4: Mitchell's Final Bow
  2 Episode 2: Goodbye Kel


January
  29 Episode 1: Meet the contestants
       



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