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Jon is overconfident but I don't think he's completely incapable of strategic thinking. As long as Jaclyn's still in the game he'll encourage toxic thinking of the other players left. Missy and Baylor already have annoyed people on the jury, they all know Keith is bad at game play, so Jon would probably try and

He won't if he thinks it'll turn Jeremy against Natalie and Jaclyn is in the finals.

Another problem is Missy/Baylor might turn on Nat in the F4. And Missy in the finale in a cast might earn her some respect. Not sure if it will translate into votes, but it's possible.

"I won some challenges and outlasted all of you that's in the show's slogan."

Depends on how much Josh & Reed are informed of Nat's social game after they got voted out. None of the recent eliminated players saw what Nat did. That's leaving too much for comfort imo for the final speech and assumption of what happens during jury talks.

Not sure, assuming it's F3 because its been like that for a while and Probst is on record for years stating he likes F3 over F2. (Seriously Dalton Ross from EW constantly debates him about that). Natalie's best shot is aganist Missy?Baylor but their a a chance Missy will have to quit after all, and their is also the

My worry is Natalie's been too subtle in her moves for most of the jury. The majority of the players this season did not know how to play. If Jeremy still thinks Natalie flipped on him (he told EW he thought that at the time) he might be bitter enough to not vote for her. Reed and Josh might pick up on Nat's moves.

Talking to EW Jeremy apparently thought at the time it was Natalie that flipped on him. Reed & Josh both bet and failed to win over J & J. In theory Jaclyn could credit that as game moves in the finals. Natalie's been in the background making moves, not a good thing when your in a season full of people who aren't

Is this the first time the jury has been all men going into the finale?

She killed Donnie with no problem. Like it or not I think it's clear Cal and Ward do have some level of emotional hold on her.

Hell, if he and Opal created a lava-tornado together that would pretty much destroy everything.

Alison get the glue gun, Helena get the Jell-O

Please tell me your kidding…

Primal Groundon, Nidoking, Mega Steelix, Klinklang, Torterra and Tyrantrum.

There are 13 episodes. 12 and 13 will be released together but count as two separate episodes. All the other Korra finales have also done this.

Two weeks. One episode on December 12th and then the last two episodes released together on the 19th as the finale.

Side Question: Why is it not possible to grade anything as an A+ ?

Yes, but Wang Shi Tong was already pissed at the humans for Sokka, Aang and Katara lying to him. The rest of the Spirits like the ones who attacked Korra in the South Pole were probably just Unalaq's puppets to get her to trust him and convince her opening the first portal was a good thing. As well as the ones that

Suyin’s fight againist Kuvira may have been the coolest fight so far this season! Instant armour and retractable wrist-swords FTW.

It's very possible Jon could win immunity again and just give his idol to Jaclyn. He'll know Natalie lied to him about keeping Keith and was already a bit suspicions of her. If Missy gets evacuated he only needs one more win to get himself and Jaclyn to Top 4. Natalie plays hers and then Keith would probably go home