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Same here. I believe if they do go the clinically depressed route, they have telegraphed it pretty well. We rarely see Marnie on her own these days, and her Central Park episode definitely broke her and some viewers in turn. I certainly saw Marnie in a different light. It's not like that Marnie has disappeared, but it

I wonder if they could go in the direction of Marnie actually being depressed. Like severely depressed and unable to feel anything for anyone, and self-absorption is the only thing keeping her afloat. Everything seems like a distraction. Perhaps the way to redeem her is for her to have a breakdown and realize she

No, that's why I was upset by it. It was a technicality. Isn't there always the possibility of a tie when there's a final 3? Do you think the production this season has planned for a final 2? Even with the evacuations, it didn't affect the jury or the number of people left after each episode.

That was one of my least favorite Survivor moments. To see my all time favorite player not win because of a technicality was a bummer. If this season there's a final 2 and Aubry gets voted off 3rd, I won't be pleased.

I definitely had the same thoughts on this. He said something really strange:
"But if you want something else, I'm here. Same as always."

I've known about the show since its first season, but I never had the time and interest to see it. But I found the premise of the second season really fascinating, so I just watched all three episodes in one go. Severely uncomfortable at times, really, but compelling nonetheless.

This is the episode I've been waiting for since the beginning. It has made watching so far worth it, especially as it kept stumbling over and over.

I really do like Damon Wayans, Jr. However, I've always felt that Brad was a much better and more interesting character than Coach. Happy Endings is a rare treat, though. I know no other show that had six lead characters and managed to create such well-rounded characters that service the actors' abilities perfectly as

Yeah, don't even get me started on how much hate he directed at Sandra for winning Heroes vs Villains, deservedly so I would say.

I think it must have been such a huge shock that after all she had done to escape, it was all for naught, that she must have just caved in. Hopefully this won't turn into a Patty Hearst type of thing or Stockholm Syndrome, even though next week's promo does seem to be pointing towards that. We will see.

Well, she did kinda leave the gun behind. Which, granted, not a smart move, but she was traumatized.

No.

I still see Reed winning. But Natalie is growing on me.
Also, didn't the only person to ever win twice have a very week-to-week strategy? Sandra is still my all time favorite in that regard.

That leaves only Julie at this point.

This is my first Blood & Water season, I skipped the other one, and it's turning out to be much better than I expected. The drama is really amped up, even without Probst constantly milking it with all the questions.

My favorite Cylon copy has to be Leoben or D'Anna.

My crush is either Lee or Sam. Lee might just be number 1 for the way he talks.

It wasn't necessary, but he can't really be blamed for it. I would really find Woo annoying too, living in the same confines for weeks. There are actually few people I wouldn't find insufferable. And if he gets to vent and it doesn't come back to bite him, then let the guy vent.

That was exactly what I thought at the end, that Fitz was going to kill himself. I was actually mouthing: "Please kill yourself!". Wondered where he would get a gun. It felt like a wasted opportunity.

Is there any chance she goes back to her old tribe and doesn't flip to the Solana tribe? She didn't actually promise that she's with them (well, in case it wasn't edited out). My hope is that she mends things with Spencer (who finds the idol) and they make it seem as though she's on the outs with the old Aparri so