Who's The Next To Go?
Legal secretary Ghandia Johnson is "Survivor's" new Jerri - viewers really don't like her.
For the second week in a row CBSNews.com viewers have picked her to get the boot on Survivor: Thailand and her numbers keep going up. Last week, 18 percent of those who chose to cast a vote thought she should be shown the door. This week, a whopping 30.1 percent said "goodbye Ghandia." The poerson who is voted out will appear Friday morning on The Early Show.
Also for the second week in a row, Robb Zbacnik was the second-most disliked castaway. The 23-year-old bartender's numbers stayed steady. Last week he garnered 14 percent of the vote; this week, it was 14.9 percent.
The third place "winner" was a bit of a surprise. A full 13.4 percent of viewers thought pharmaceutical saleswoman Penny Ramsey would be the next to go. But last week she didn't get a single vote - not one.
In fourth place is Shii Ann Huang. The executive recruiter pulled in 7.8 percent of the vote.
New York Police Officer Ken Stafford is in fifth place with 6.9 percent of the vote. Used-car salesman Brian Heidik was a close number six with 6.3 percent.
Of the viewers who voted, 4.2 percent thoughtt Ted Rogers, the software developer who "got a little too friendly" with Ghandia should get the boot.
Finding favor with viewers were firefighter Stephanie Dill (3.9 percent),real estate agent Erin Collins and Sookjai tribal elder Jake Billingsley (both 3 percent), Clay Jordan (2.7 percent), Navy swim instructor Helen Glover (2 percent).
And this week's favorite castaway is Jan Gentry. The Chuay Gahn matriarch gathered only 1.5 percent of the votes cast.
Will the castaways agree with the viewers? Watch Survivor: Thailand and find out.