I thought Joaquin was quite pleasant, despite his bro-ishness. He was my Survivor crush this year as well, which may have something to do with that. Vince was pretty bad though, I forgot about him.
I thought Joaquin was quite pleasant, despite his bro-ishness. He was my Survivor crush this year as well, which may have something to do with that. Vince was pretty bad though, I forgot about him.
She has a lot of competition, I'd vote Dan myself.
So who do we think is getting the winner edit right now? Last year was tricky, with Josh, Jeremy, Jon, and eventually Natalie seeming like they were in the best position. I'm thinking Jenn or Joe if they survive, and if not, the winner's probably Carolyn or Mike. I could see Carolyn being pretty savvy toward the end…
Sierra is such a flop-tease. She always seems like she's super excited to flop against her BC guys that she doesn't like, but she keeps going back to them. Sierra, go to the girls!
Interesting thought - I'm colorblind so I don't notice/really think about about color details like that. Did anyone notice if where he found it really fit the clue?
That's who Shirin reminds me of! I knew she reminded me of someone. And of course it's no surprise that if you look at her Twitter, Eliza completely loves Shirin.
The only way I'm okay with this episode is if it sets up Shirin being the one take Dan out later on. I couldn't get why the editors included all of Dan's nastiness to her, it seemed irrelevant to the episode, unless it led to some comeuppance, and it was looking like Shirin might be the one to do so with the all-girls…
I think I like Shirin now? I've been kind of iffy on her so far, but she's had a strong couple of episodes since Max was voted off. The merge is the best thing that could've happened to her, she went from next boot to fourth place in a tight group of four.
I loved that Probst thought it was ironic that the tribe with two firemen couldn't start a fire. I don't know if he realizes that firemen don't typically have a lot of expertise in starting fires, because they're usually busy putting them out.
Anytime an episode has Ron Funches or Nikki Glaser, I know it's going to be good. Those two have become some of my favorite current comedians largely from the show. Kyle Kinane also has been really great - I didn't even know of him before the show, but he's consistently hilarious.
In contrast with the reviewer, I really like Sia's voice on these songs, instead of the usual songstresses that often sing her songs. I don't think it's that she's not confident; on the contrary, I'd say she's actually confident what her voice offers. Her voice cracks at times, which I really view as a strength, since…
I'd say the lyrics for Chandelier are one of its strengths. It's not about glamorizing partying, but about a woman playing the part of "party girl" and drinking excessively in order to escape her own pains. She's barely holding on, but she drinks anyway just to get through the night. It captures excessive drinking…
I also wonder if Rachel's reaction might be not because she can't be a mother, but maybe because her father's insistence they be infertile might kill her. Rachel surely knows that Jennifer and Cosima's illness originated from issues in the uterus, so perhaps the measures the Dyad took to make them infertile might have…
I think it kind of reinforces that they were intended to be strictly science experiments, not real women (or real humans, you could say) who could conceive. They weren't designed to be able to create additional humans, their bloodlines were supposed to die with them because they're experiments, and allowing them to…
I'm not into women, so I've been able to appreciate that all the clones are pretty attractive each in their own way (because Tatiana Maslany is insanely gorgeous) but not actually be attracted to them myself. But I was pretty attracted to Tony so I'm just gonna say Tatiana and the hair/makeup team did a good enough…
I thought it was kind of tongue-in-cheek. She was basically asking Tony how he was able to get a couple guys to blindly do what he wanted - referring to LJ and Woo, who both suffered from their loyalty to Tony. Comparing it to her looks made sense, since her ability to get what she wants from men was a point that came…
Trish's jury speech was really on-point. Tony could have never made it to the end without her. She's the one who brought Kass in, and she was constantly placating everyone and keeping them from stepping out of line. Loved her point that no one trusted Tony, but they trusted her. So it was kind of tragic that she was…
I'm not surprised Tony won, but after that brutal tribal council, I was pretty surprised that Woo only got one vote, and that it was from Tasha of all people. I thought he had Jeremiah and that he maybe picked up Morgan and/or Jefra during tribal council. I guess it was more of a cleanse for the jury than anything -…
As a huge fan of both Bob's Burgers and Key & Peele (My screen name is Ibrahim Moizoos and by avatar is Andy and Ollie, no matter what I do on this site, I'm marked by my fandom for both these shows, and that's exactly how I want it), I just have to say how much I enjoyed Jordan Peele as Fanny in the past 2 episodes.…
"Felix telling Art Helena might respond well to food is hilarious, but also, how would he know that?"