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Didn't get to post this on Wednesday…

They would have gone back and forth for hours.

I agree with your comment on Fishbach, he's pushing too hard to avoid the mistake he made last time and it's going to come back to bite him. Jeremy even warned him, "You're bugging."

You know the editors were high-fiving each other when Spencer made his comments while he voted. "God help me."

Yeah, this was set up to take Savage down. Not feeling very good about him in my pick-4 now.

Tasha…people's champion. I don't know how many Survivor players could have handled balut that easily.

The Incident: As with all the Lost finales, this one is a doozy, especially at the beginning and the end. Finally, we get to see the mysterious Jacob, in one of the best scenes of the season. He and a man dressed in black meet up near the shore as Jacob is cooking a fish. Their discussion turns to the ship that is

Follow the Leader: As Season 5 comes to a close, Jack is back to trying to fix everything, this time taking control of Faraday's plan after he was gunned down by his own mother. It's an interesting choice to call this episode Follow the Leader, because while we tend to see Jack leading the charge, if you look at it

I think Michael B. Jordan's bigger claim to fame will be from the TV version of Friday Night Lights in Seasons 4-5.

All they're doing is making me wish Levi was still in the role of Chuck Bartowski. If NBC wanted to reboot a recent show, why not bring Chuck back? Still could tell more interesting stories with that show, and have a lot of fun doing it.

Obviously you can't do it every episode, but the show is usually much better off when the whole family comes together for whatever reason. Having them in their own individual stories, lately it's just showing the worst of each character. Last night only Haley and Alex escaped the damage.

Bayon wasn't staying together though, Joe and company on the other tribe were already planning their own alliance of five. Of course, that could be a smokescreen if they can get to the merge intact. I'm thinking Joe stands a better chance of going deep in this game if he stays with other possible challenge

I'm thinking, and this could be way off, that he's trying to save himself as much as possible for the individual challenges. Granted, that Hero Challenge looked pretty demanding, but as Jeremy said early on, he'd rather have the target on the other big threats. Better to concentrate on the strategic aspect, and

Joe and Malcolm will return in Survivor Third Chance: Bros vs. Bros.

Seems kind of surprising that Reynold wasn't in the mix for a Second Chance season, unless I missed him being on the ballot. He would have been great for the reward challenge tonight.

Although Woo is clearly not good at the strategic part of the game, it's just impossible not to root for him. He seems completely genuine in loving life and I think although his game is not going well, he really enjoys just being a part of it.

Yeah, while it's all well and good to say they want Bayon to stick together, at some point they're going to eliminate each other. You're not going to stay ten strong no matter what you say, especially with these players. Someone's going to make a move sooner rather than later, but Monica made hers way too soon.

The Variable: The reason for Jack's return takes shape, and it comes with the return of Daniel Faraday to the Island. After Sawyer and company had settled at Dharma in 1974, Daniel decided to leave and went to Ann Arbor to study all he could about Dharma and what he needed to do to fix things. This seems to be

Some Like It Hoth:When Season 4's The Economist aired, there was a scene where Sayid, Kate, and Miles arrived at the barracks and found Hurley in a closet. After they sat down and discussed where Locke was, Miles made a wisecrack about Hurley, to which Hurley replies, "Oh great, the ship sent us another Sawyer."

Before I write today's reviews, wanted to mention an interesting quote related to another Jack (Bauer). I was binge-watching the end of Season 6 of 24 recently and yes, while it didn't live up to the previous seasons, it's hard to stop watching once you've started. The season finale aired on May 21, 2007, two days