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But are those seasons really great because of Sandra? And she beat Lil - who is the worst.

Boston Rob is entertaining. Sandra is boring.

The editors might just be pumping Mike up for season 31.

Shirin's edit tonight was odd; she got so much air time that I assumed she was gone, and then she wasn't even really a target.

I think Tyler made the right moves tonight; he wasn't a target, so he played it safe and didn't turn himself into a target. It seems like Rodney will flip on the other blue collars at some point, so I think it is smart for Tyler to wait it out - especially when people aren't even considering voting him out at the

Rodney of course - the Tom Brady of babysitters.

In the opening scene stare down between Ragnar and Floki we see that each knows the truth; Ragnar knows that Floki killed Athelstan, and Floki knows that Ragnar knows. They both tacitly acknowledged that they are opposed, but that their quarrel must be put behind them for now, as they have a much bigger problem in

I think this episode should have been taken place entirely in and around Paris. I was pleased that we got a look into the Parisian court, but I felt that the show lost significant momentum whenever we went to Wessex or to check in on Porunn and Aslaug.

I found it interesting just how small Paris was at this time; it looked as though the entire fortified city was located on the Île de la Cité.

I think there is a good chance that Jenn or Joe is going home next vote. The no collars have put themselves in a position where they are going to have to pull over Carolyn and Tyler, and I would not want to be in a position where I was counting on Carolyn for anything.

They also ostracized their only black tribe member. Maybe they should have gone with "Florida" as their tribe name.

Hopefully Dreamz is not in consideration for this rumored second chances season.

I agree that's the consensus, but there does seem to be a lot of people fondly recalling last season every week.

I feel like I didn't watch the season 29 that some people did; the only thing all time about last season was how poorly it was cast.

Jenn's greatest prize tonight was being saved from a pre-jury trip that was sure to involve lots of being creeped on by Vince.

Tyler is now getting the serial killer edit, which will soon turn into a lumberjack edit.

Yeah, but at a certain point there are too many guys to vote out.

Jenn’s idol play was obviously awesome, but I don’t think she should have targeted Kelly. If the no collars voted out Mike, the blue collar/white collar alliance would have fractured, while I think voting out Kelly may bring that alliance closer together.

That was my initial thought as well, but Jimmy specifically mentioned a partnership when speaking with Chuck and Hamlin. And when I think about it, it makes sense. Jimmy is bringing a class action case worth tens of millions; the case is big enough to get Jimmy a partnership.

Jimmy should be able to parlay that case into a partnership.