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Opie dying in a lame prison fight with no pay off or resolution to his story arc was where this show officially died for me.

Once Jeremy started calling everyone else dumb he instantly shot to the top of my list. Natalie seems unlikely to win but will prob make f6. Josh had a big shot early on but as soon as he reunited with Reed I figured he wasn't gonna make it (almost said "he blew it" but thought the joke was too obvious). Keith won't

So while a couple weeks ago I was anti-Jeremy, his disdain for everyone has bumped him right to the top of my favourites. In fact, he might be the only one getting something close to a winners edit. Also Reed, who I first thought was an annoying idiot actually proved good in challenges, but how dumb are he and Josh to

You don't remember because you had it erased from your memory.

2 Things no one will care about but I wanna say anyway. 1 - It's a shame Adaptation isn't mentioned as often as BJM and Eternal Sunshine when mentioning Kaufman as its as good if not better than those 2 and my personal favourite of the 3. I think the other 2 you really have to be in the mood for but Adaptation can be

Why didn't they put it as a teaser at the end of the season. Hell, they could have gone full nerd service and made it a post-credits scene. Can you imagine how nuts everyone would have gone for that. I've only just started reading the books, so I didn't hear about Lady Stoneheart til after the s4 finale aired, but

So McNulty's post-detective life as a writer aint panning out, but Rawls has done quite well for himself.

The biggest problem with Gracepoint is that it seems like everything was filmed during rehearsal and accidentally aired. It seems like it will be a decent adaptation, but the line delivery from most of the cast is awful, and the dialogue changes are often just as bad. Seriously, last weeks ep when the female reporter

I thought the prologue and epilogue of the Terminus people in the cart was actually taking place after the events of this episode. I also assumed they had been taken captive by Negan and the guy saying we'll take it back was simply them being in another bad situation?

Was I the only one who instantly hated Hunahpu when they all stood and clapped at the reveal that Rocker was voted out, forgetting his partner is apart of their tribe and probably gutted? At least Keith seemed sorry for her and was the only one who asked her how she was doing. So despite how fun it was to see Dummy

Ironically Outback steakhouse doesn't exist in Australia.

I wasn't saying he should confront Rocker about his past, I was saying that last ep, at Jeremy's tribe they were talking about Rocker and Jeremy said he remembered Rocker's past but not what he said. This week he was instantly telling everyone he was a bigot. It seemed like someone else probably remembered what Rocker

I think getting rid of Rocker was a mistake. If he is so unlikeable then I def wanna keep him and take him as far as I can. Also, he was the first to score for their team, and kinda carried them to an almost win. Also Josh was already in a pretty solid spot, so he could have continued to let people think Rocker was in

I felt nothing for Natalie when she was upset, because her and her sister are so immensely unlikeable. Natalie seems slightly less awful, and now shes alone maybe she'll become likeable, but I won't hold my breath. Also, while I still love Survivor, remember when it used to look genuinely hard to survive out there. To

That's a nice attempt at the 'chat and cut,' really nice, I respect your skills. 99 times out of 100 that would work, unfortunately I know a chat and cut when I see one.

I wasn't using Colton as the "model for all gay men," I was simply pointing out you can see why she did it. It's common on the show for gay men to want that inclusion into the female group, so she prob thought it was the smart move. Colton was simply highlighted as a contrast to Josh. Josh didn't like it, some do like

In the rumble when Edge eliminated him and looked like 'what the fuck was that?'

The reason I'd want a draw is because putting Mayweather over Show seemed dumb, but Mayweather is undefeated, so have them draw, therefore you're not having one of your stars do the job for a celeb, and you make show seem strong enough to nearly win, and make FM look strong enough to nearly beat show.

I think Josh (and everyone) wanted her gone not for her ignorance (given past gay men on Survivor she prob thought she was making the right move) but because she was so intensely unlikable. I saw her in one ep of the Amazing Race (they were kicked off first last season) and one ep of survivor, so collectively about 80

On our feet if I remember correctly