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See the thing is, I don't think his success generally makes for dull viewing. He's making lots of highly critical decisions right now. He's already done some stuff that a lot of viewers initially found questionable or risky (voting Matt out the first time (second episode) and voting David out (even though David will

Agreed, there is simply no one else to root for. No one remaining has done anything remotely deserving the name "strategy."

Exactly, that would be the correct move, although would Andrea and Grant know to vote for Natalie? I would think that Ashley might be just as viable. Also, Ashley herself could also be viable for hooking up with the former Zapatera tribe, based on what she said about Rob not needing to know what Ralph said - though

And by the way, Harold Bloom is as man as they come. His commentary on Shakespeare is amazing.

This first comment is really quite prescient. I can't imagine that Rob's orchestration of votes, lies, etc. will get more complex as the season continues, but you can definitely tell that he enjoys his machinations. Like the Matt blindside, arguably his most dangerous move, was motivated in part, I think, by a

Perhaps their best, probably had to be
The more and more that I read comments about this album on iTunes, Amazon, and the like, the more and more I read comments like, "Not initially my favorite, but really grew on me in time." I promise you that if you are a hard core Radiohead fan and you haven't given this album