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Soo many great scenes…. soooo many times hindered by the overscoring. Anyone else think it is? Honestly, it bugs me to no end. I can't think of another great show hindered by its overuse of music in almost every single scene. It's distracting and buffers much of the impact. It's a real shame.

Overwhelming with the amount of revelations it had, half of them or more were things we had all suspected for weeks. Like I said last week, yup, the show really went ahead this week and had the biggest fails in recent TV. I don't remember watching a show that so clearly wants to surprise us and fall so flat because it

Because Ken came off super likable, but it's true that he's also very self-righteous. I can only imagine what playing with him is like.

Will didn't come across the best, but what about Ken!? In only a few minutes my whole perception of him completely changed. We hadn't seem him strategize much, and now we know why. Who does that!? Not a good Survivor player at all. To add to that, Will was right. He came across so condescending and self-righteous.

I really disagree with this review.

Haha she seems okay NOW. Imagine when it happened…

WOW. Speechless. That first episode itself was fantastic, but that second one? One for the ages, no doubt. Jessica being the one to draw it… you can't make that sh*t up! Really sad to see her go. Brett and Zeke were kind of asses to David in that TC, Brett in particular. It's just crazy the kind of voting patterns

Adam looked to be in such a great spot before the merge, and now… I don't remember someone going from being such a good strategic player to such an awful one, so quickly.

Casey Affleck's performance in Jesse James is my favorite of all time, so I am unbelievably excited for this.

Well, it took four years. Asylum was a little messy, sure, but it was still able to tell a coherent, straight-forward story with satisfying character arcs. Every season since then started off promisingly and just got more and more dull, simply because they always had a bunch of stuff happening without any regard for

It's like the show keeps hitting the same notes over and over and over and over and over… got the point? This episode should have not been 40 minutes long, let alone an hour. Ridiculous.

I kind of do think it was the wrong move. Jay had already added some distrust with the Mari vote and he seemed to be getting it back, definitely from Hannah. Oh sure, Michaela could have been a huge immunity threat, but if aligned with her, she would be an easy target ahead of him. Now, he's pissed off many of the

THANK GOD KEN DIDN'T LEAVE

I am shocked actually. I was so sure Michelle was gone. Thank god. I liked CeCe, but mostly because she was an ally and number to Dave and Ken. Michelle's gameplay in the second episode I loved so much and I became an instant fan, so I really didn't want her to leave but was so sure she would when they lost. Dave made

Yeah, in episode 2 she looked like she was in it for the long run. This episode, her edit was so weak I was sure she was going home. I think she's still going home next week.

Woaaah. I mean, the editing of these contestants up till this point kind of made it clear that, some way or another, Lucy would be evicted. No confessionals first three episodes, finally many here and the editors making her look silly or just dumb (not so much making her, since she said those things on her own). I'm

I was definitely intrigued by the premiere of the show a week ago, very, very ambitious. But I also found it kind of cold and didn't fully grab me. All of that changed this episode. Now that I was able to catch on to the entire show's concept and the workings of it, I became more invested. Also, having us now follow a

Yeah, Michelle has exactly the perfect temperament for this game. Super cunning, seems so relaxed. Kind of like Kim

Oh. My. God. I am absolutely in love with Ken. I need to marry him. He is absolutely perfect. I will be crushed if/when he gets voted out. He is everything. No one else matters now because of him.

I'd never seen the film and had no idea what this would be about going into it and it was a DOOZY, to say the least. Definitely one of the most unique pilots I've ever seen, but it's also more cerebral than it is actually emotionally-investing. I can see it not hitting it off with a lot of viewers.