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Why don't you at least watch the episode to see why that may be. At the end of the day, Michele was just more liked, even by people who liked both (Debbie and Cyd). I also think Aubry failed at properly demonstrating what her whole gameplay was about, some misperceptions about how she played.

NICK?!?! Who said this? That's surprising :O

Calling it a bitter jury is such an easy thing, because there was ZERO indication that they were bitter. All of them were respectful towards Aubry, Nick himself said he was open to anyone, Scott himself asked Aubry to explain to him why she deserved to win.

Oh okay, sure. Blame it on the attractiveness as the reason Michelle won. It's exactly the kind of bullsh*t she was facing when starting out in the Beauty tribe. Don't blame it on the possibility that the jurors just liked Michelle more, and maybe didn't like Aubry as much.

Also, Tai was more afraid of Michelle than anyone else at Final 6, and Aubry was down to evict her as well but Cyd wasn't. They still wanted her gone at Final 5, then Final 4, hen it was too late. Clearly they knew her social game could win out. I just think "social games" are the most difficult to edit as deserving.

Called it weeks ago, although I thought it'd be a Final 2 and Michelle would win against Tai, not Aubry. That does shock me, but it goes to show you about perception… Personally, I was rooting for her for weeks and even more so this finale, especially after Neal's little twisted, mean comment.

Jesus, episodes after a huge character death always have some sort of sadness looming, but this was probably the least sentimental postmortem episode ever. Truly disturbing as well, they are not shying away from showing us just how Norman went on to treat her body. Those last 15 minutes were just hard to stomach. I'm

Oh god, again Dany's stuff drags everything down. Those last few minutes were cringe-worthy. Dany once again prevailing in a "momentous" way? We've seen that so many times before. I really need to start counting how many times an episode will end with her prevailing and conquering. Oh, and I had no idea fire works

I hadn't even thought of that! This season has been one of the most surprising in a long time, just because it seemed to have such a negative buzz around it.

Yup, the third rumored Medevac. It sucks because there was such great strategy throughout the episode. It's come full circle for Aubry though. Neal leaving like he did saved her, since she most likely would have been voted out that TC. Now Joe was her easy way to finals, and him leaving puts her back in that dangerous

I am stunned. I am just in shock. The most I've been since The Red Wedding three years ago. We all knew how the story ended because of Psycho, but since the show was renewed for a 5th season, we all assumed it'd be next season. I don't think anyone was prepared for that, and I don't think anyone could have anticipated

Am I the only one who was upset about the clearly shameless shot of Ollie's face and of the face of all of the ones after being hanged? There was absolutely no need to show them the way they did, and it reeks of more attempts at shock. Luckily, it was the only instance of it in the episode.

I was like, that name sounds familiar and then I googled him and YES OH MY GOD YES! I fell in love with him in Hail Caesar, the MVP of the film.

I agree. I think her best bet should have been to, along with Joe, vote out Michelle. I think Michelle wins it.

I keep hearing people say that, and I'm like "do people not know how to count?". It was 4-2-1, if Jason had voted for Michelle it would have been 4-3… still would've gone home. I don't get it.

I really thought Michelle might be toast at some point. That was the perfect time to get rid of Tai, just kind of weird the fact that it wasn't him or Michelle. That never happens.

God, the bubbling intensity of the characters comes to a surface, in the most uncomfortable, painful ways. Keri Russell scares the sh*t out of me. [spoiler]That opening I was soooo nervous that Martha would get a shot to the head. So nerve-wracking.

The ending… That score, that sound, those shots… Simultaneously one of the most heartbreaking, uplifting endings of all time for me.

Someone give Highmore an Emmy. Please. At least a nomination. Like I mentioned a few weeks ago, the levels of quality that the writers and Highmore are operating in are so, so much higher now than during the first two seasons of the show. It's like now that it's full-out psycho Norman Bates they are in their comfort

I didn't dislike last week's episode, but this one just felt all around… smoother, more coherent, more focused, and a lot less annoying dialogue (no Dany or Dorne helped). I've gotta say, I wish Roose had just killed Ramsay. I loved the actor and I loved his portrayal of him. The guy who murdered and betrayed Rob