Also, people seem to be overlooking that Jaclyn was trying her darndest to vote Baylor out just last week. I imagine neither Baylor or Josh feel all that closely allied to her, except out of convenience/necessity at the moment.
Also, people seem to be overlooking that Jaclyn was trying her darndest to vote Baylor out just last week. I imagine neither Baylor or Josh feel all that closely allied to her, except out of convenience/necessity at the moment.
I enjoyed Jeremy's confessional about how he wanted to take Drew a ways since "he's a moron" but he's not sure if he'll be able to.
Josh seemed to not be at all surprised or concerned when Wes sent him. Wouldn't surprise me if the conversation had come up (especially since Wes probably felt he had an advantage over his dad in most challenges).
Wes, to me, is proving to be not quite as bad as it appeared he would be after that 5-letter Rock'r first impression he made. I'm not saying he'll prove to be some great strategist, but at least he seems to have his head is in the game a bit.
Yeah I'm not crazy about her brashness all the time, but there are moments when it's nice to have someone to tell off an even more offputting character.
I hate when I can't watch the show until the next day on DVR and then it's almost no point trying to comment anymore once I do see it.
Haven't been watching regularly, but did catch most of this one.
I seriously don't know how I'd function these days without my DVR. Your tales of regular current VCR usage fascinate me.
I was semi-rooting for Kate, but her FJ wager didn't make much sense. Sure, bet small-ish in case 2nd goes big, but she had to bet big enough to pass Shawn's most logical bet (him betting enough to cover a double up from 2nd), which is exactly what he did. Kate locked herself out of a chance at winning as soon as…
I even follow the nba more than many, to the extent that I at least remember reading some article interviewing the new Cleveland coach after Lebron decided to come (but before the Love trade), but still completely blanked on his name, since like was said he hasn't even coached at all in the nba yet.
Still don't think the car scenes are an improvement over the live audience.
Yeah, and he had a point. I didn't care that they other guy wasn't dead either, I was annoyed every time he had to stop telling his story.
She might as well have claimed to have found eleven idols. It would have been just as believable.
So, least effective survivor lie ever? It's got to be a contender, doesn't it?
she told me to suck it up it was just a dumb split lip and I'd live.
That's what I was thinking. Baylor put her thing down and started tearing up, and I was like "now's your chance, push her in mom, it would be so easy!"
The funny part to me about Alec (or Drew?) not knowing which one of Josh or Reed was actually on his tribe, despite having spent like 4-5 days with one of them, is the fact that it's actually he and his brother that are completely indistinguishable from each other.
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Did not care for the car segments. The audience interaction segments from previous seasons were not weak, were often hilarious, and didn't need to be replaced. The car segments were a clear downgrade from that imo.
I like the ones that are super-indignant about a letter grade that is literally 1 notch off from their suggestion.