You'd understand if you were twenty-two.
You'd understand if you were twenty-two.
I'm worried, however, that Kim may be the delusional one. People keep approaching Alicia for swing votes — perhaps because she's perceived as low on the totem pole — and keep confiding in her. She doesn't appear to be disliked by anybody in the group, and the only two people who have gone on the record about thinking…
It's just funny that Kat's last words were about how she couldn't believe she got voted out before Christina and Tarzan. As if she somehow *deserved* to be on the island longer than they did. As if Troyzan and others hadn't guaranteed her the chance *to* be on the island longer than she was.
Alicia comes across as delusional, sure, and yet she's not *crazy* and seems to be less and less aimlessly cruel each week; given how angry the jury is going to be, they might actually cast votes her way if she makes it to the end (I said more about this in my longer post below).
I absolutely loved this episode, and I'm so delighted by the continued karmic komeuppance being delivered, first to Kolton, and now to Kat. (Forgive my poor alliteration.) To brag about being in control of the game when you're so obviously delusional and naive to the extent where you welcome a blindside and then sob…
Wait, shouldn't it have gotten a four-minus B?
Curious as to what made you think of Mr. Feeny and not Tim Allen's neighbor in Home Improvement. What do you *think* he was doing behind that fence, and why do you *think* we never got to see him?
You know what other show Tom is killing it in? Broadway's "Peter and the Star Catcher." He's really damn good.
Also, wasn't there that whole episode in which the Hope story was being turned into a movie, and the family was against it? Why exactly were they so anti-fame in that one, given their previous longings for it, and why were they so pro-fame in this one, given their experiences with the movie?
This was a fine episode, but "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" did the nonsensical drinking game so much better: Chardee MacDennis.
1) Are we sure that Raylan didn't have a gun in that chamber?
2) Nothing about the guy who *really* betrayed Boyd and misled Ava?
Actually, the first time he spoke up this episode, he only claimed to give 100%, before amending it later. It was that ten-percent lapse (or lisps) that did him in.
I don't know, Ivanka was pulling a Probst, no? Although I guess the Trumps have always established their own reality before boardroom blowouts, allowing the savviest of competitors to latch on to the opinions that the Trumps have already espoused.
I would've sworn Penn was the most famous of them all, but I guess I'm forgetting about the Claymates. I do, however, think Clay's all but a lock to win this.
I mean, did you see the episode of Luther that I'm talking about? It's more plausible because the guy doing it *isn't* a criminal mastermind. He acts randomly (based on the roll of a die), and does this in broad daylight. They *do* call the cops, and the cops *do* arrive; he simply leaves before then. Don't remember…
Wasn't there a sequence eerily similar (and far more plausible) to this in the second season of BBC's Luther? In which a guy shows up at a gas station and starts killing people while a bunch of horrified onlookers are trapped inside the little convenience store?
I figured it was already its own little nod to the Warriors; glad other people picked up on that, too. (Should've expected as much from the Community boards.)
Really? For a show like Survivor, I'd rather have someone who is pretty and dumb as shit (and loyal) on my team than someone who is ugly and not smart enough to put his shit-soiled underwear somewhere else. In fact, it's almost worse when someone like Tarzan makes a mistake, because at least he should KNOW better;…
What's the problem with "rantics"? It's not a real word, sure, but it's not a bad portmanteau. She's also not defending it as one, and it's not like she's running for office and refudiating people left and right.
Just in case this wasn't clear, though, I think Kim played brilliantly this week.