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Tyler is great at being neither seen nor heard.

I think it's Rodney; he's going to be an easy target. Tyler will fade into the background.

My only hesitation is that Probst loves this season.

There are so many "threats" left that I don't see her being targeted for quite some time. She actually should be able to move between alliances; I think the post merge is going to be pretty fluid.

A very positive confessional from Shirin in the open. That plus a merge next week means she is right back in the game.

I'm not sure about the specific health care law that you mention, but practically speaking I think it would be pretty hard for a nursing home to argue that it is not engaging in interstate commerce.

Yeah, this is what I am thinking. As we saw at the beginning of the season, HHM is taking the stance that Chuck is still an active partner. By using Chuck's code to print docs at HHM, Jimmy and Chuck have inadvertently given HHM the evidence that it wants.

I feel like PDFs have been around forever, but you may be right. Regardless, printing those docs is going to come back to bite Jimmy and Chuck.

The Chuck plot was the only one that I was not 100% behind before tonight; however, this episode changed that. I would like to see Jimmy and Chuck kicking ass in court, but I have a feeling this partnership is going to be short lived.

Hannibal will be making Great Red Dragon rolls.

This Hannibal will be killing in far better style.

I feel bad for George and the long time readers, but as someone who was introduced to the books by the show, I am excited to once again watch the show without knowing what is coming next.

There are aspects that the show has handled better than the books, and vice versa. I enjoy the TV show more than the books (mostly because the TV show was my first encounter to ASOIAF), but I don't think it's unreasonable to prefer the books.

I'm actually pretty excited about this - I thought that AFFC and ADWD were quite a slog, so I'm OK with D & D blowing through the material.

"Even Charlemagne would have approved."

Yeah, burning bridges is never a good idea. The blue collar tribe is a bit of an anomaly though - it seems like they had a tribe culture where they aired their grievances in the open and then moved on. Now whether there was some actual unity established by the "having a fight and then hug it out" tribe mentality we

I'm hoping for a merge after next week. I think we are going to see a lot of chaos and alliance flipping post merge because most of the people left are entirely self interested - combine that with the fact that a lot of these people have a penchant for pissing each other off and I think we may be in for a lot of

I got to admit that I was a Lindsey fan; she was terrible at Survivor, but a good character on the show.

Max got too caught up in being on Survivor. At the start of the game he was thinking clearly, but somewhere along the line it became: "I'm on Survivor, I have to do everything I have ever dreamt of doing." Maybe it's just the reality that when you are bored, famished, and tired that you cannot hide your innermost

Thank you?