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Old 03-31-2010, 12:25 AM   #152
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I'm not saying I don't believe you, but I'd love to see an article about this. It just seems really messed up to me.
Probst said it in an interview somewhere, they filmed these seasons back to back (like they are doing with all of them from now on I think), there was like a 10 day break so Russel's survivor had not aired yet

found something else that says it, not the probst interview

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He's ba-a-ack...tonight!

Jeff Probst promises the contestants in tonight's "fantastic" premiere of Heroes vs. Villains are "20 of the best ever," but we're most excited about the return of last season's controversial runner-up, Russell Hantz.

Everyone who watched the Samoa season knows he was straight-up robbed of victory, so this time around will Russell—now a "Villain"—go all the way?

We talked to Jeff and a few of Russell's Heroes vs. Villains costars and—Spoiler Alert!—here's what they tell us exclusively...

"Coach" Ben Wade, who admits he's "not smart enough to win" (no comment), slipped up when he told us this after filming the new season:

"It's pretty unfair that we didn't know how [Russell] played. If he were to play that game starting today, he'd be the first one out, no question...If he ever plays again he won't make it out of the first round."

So it sure sounds like Russell will go far. Right?


"Russell's a character," Rob continues. "You know what's crazy? Watching him on TV after [we filmed], because we didn't know him when we went out there. And seeing all the stuff he pulled [on Samoa]—it's very entertaining."


Read more: http://ca.eonline.com/uberblog/watch...#ixzz0jjUpP9Kq
I agree with that, if they knew how he played he was 1st out. He would have been treated the same way Richard Hatch did on the 1st all stars
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