And great as "24 Hours" is, you can't just dump that into the middle of movie and make it work with whats around it. It's a good argument for the TV show approach.
And great as "24 Hours" is, you can't just dump that into the middle of movie and make it work with whats around it. It's a good argument for the TV show approach.
I wouldn't get too excited. With the brawn cleaning up the physical challenges, and the brains taking the puzzles, the show will likely be getting uglier week-by-week.
The part you quoted makes more sense in context, where is contrasted with the PS4, which not only is a lot smaller, it has the power supply built into that smaller body. It's a valid comparison.
Vytas was on the entertaining side of unpleasant this season. I suspect that when he is inevitably brought back, he will have grown into being unbearable.
Another reason to play it is that it shows your control of the game in front of the jury. Tyson showed himself to be the leader of the alliance, as if everybody didn't know that.
And that reinforces my point, as Rupert and Colton both came from group of people carefully picked by the show, Granted the loved ones did have Brad and Laura, but other than that. I can't say I liked Vytas much either, but he was just unlikable enough to be good TV.
It would be ironic if Monica's blocking of Gervaise during the challenge is what prevented him from winning, allowing them to vote of Tyson, therefore creating a window where Monica might actually win the game.
I think one of the more impressive parts of Tysons play was that there was a repeating pattern of his allies turning on him with too little force. Off the top of my head, Caleb, Hayden and Ciera all fit this pattern. By they time he voted them off, they had already gone after him. That saved him from having to commit…
Ahhh! The situation has only been made worse with the addition of more bees!
I think that comment really nails it @JudgeReinhold:disqus . The real problem was that Monica thought she was a better class of person than everyone else. Even when she acts nice, it is her deigning to be nice to her inferiors.
I now want a season based on Clans of the Alphane Moon.
I actually turned off the TV at that point. Maybe I missed something great later in the reunion, but I'm okay with that.
I have to admit that the way the edit squeezed out Tyson for Monica had me a little worried halfway through. Logically, I knew that jury would vote for Tyson, but it made me uneasy, which as @avclub-60834bec2156664276da2026a904fc81:disqus says, was exactly what they were trying to do.
Kim had some serious control her season, but there was more tension that season, as at least she didn't feel anointed to win from the outset.
The flaw here being that a reality show would withhold footage for being too snarky and back-biting.
One of the things that made this season good was the casting, and oddly, due to the gimmick, the producers had less control over the cast than usual. Maybe the lesson here is that the show would be better if they just picked names out of a hat rather than go with their usual ideas of what a good cast is.
As someone that was critical of her this season, I completely agree. She played a bad game this time, but you could see her learning as she went. Also, she isn't such a "big" personality that she would be a distraction.
You do know that Brad will be there too, don't you?
I'm with on you Ciera's criticism of Tina. Ciera then followed it up by going after Monica with the lapdog argument again.
Even there, Tyson was the ringleader.