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Some think Revenge might get a final season order for next year. Other then that I don't know. They had a good idea with the OUAT Wonderland spin-off but stuck it in Thursdays at 8 PM which were a black hole instead of airing it on Sundays during the original's show's hiatus like originally thought. So the original

Late Tuesday might get stable this way and with the sitcoms you guessed. And Friday does well enough with Shark Tank and LMS. The Shark Tank spin-off should solidify that night for them whenever it premieres as 10 PM is always given up to 20/20. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are already fairly stable for them.

Following (heh) up on our ABC discussion last week: SHIELD more or less has an unofficial renewal because of the spin-off talk. And making it 3 years almost deadlocks a 4th for syndication. They apparently don't have a date in mind for the spin-off which tells me they probably don't have an ideal number of episodes

Show her a real badass suburbanite by telling her about Alison from Orphan Black.

They are still contracted for two more seasons. They are basically the
Millennial equivalent to Friends….I'll let myself out.

Other then the nurse, most of the other blind daters seem to have occasional spats, no more then a normal couple would on the Race. The difference is the other couple's get over it by the episode's end while the nurse seems to always be in a bad mood.

W.H.E.D.O.N. (We Happily Endorse Director's Obvious Narcissism).

We apparently have way more procedural fans then I would have guessed.

I could possibly see Sierra, and the three White Collars ban together once two or all of the No Collars are gone to try and take down more of the physical threats once Joe and and least one more No Collar is gone.

According to Joaquin's exit interviews nobody realized mike was throwing immunity to Kelly a few weeks ago so they aren't picking up on a lot of things.

I could see that. Although having predictable ego in the game can be used as advantage if you want to keep attention off yourself. Jenn better hope the Blue Collars implode soon.

Fair enough. More often then not thought possible quitters are shown to be weaker players. Kim never struck me as cold just in control.

Or let his wounded ego derail him. Rodney at least shut himself up when he lost his buddy before the merge.

Vince of Feathers and Coconuts.

The idol would seem to swing things in Mike's favor but at the moment Rodney seems to have smarter players tolerating him for the moment, Mike only has the support of Dan.

Yes, but we are all here to armchair quarterback. I fully realize I can't properly judge anyone without having been in the game myself (Never could be anyway, I'm a Canadian with a leg disability that would prevent me from swimming or balancing on anything like the reward tonight). Overstrategizing can be obnoxious as

Fair enough. Although we'll have to see how open Carolyn is to working with someone she doesn't like to take down a biggest target. She might be able to put up with Shrin if it meant getting rid of Mike or Rodney.

I said *kind* of it's been a while since I've seen her seasons and the most I remember of her is her verbal spats with Russell during Heroes vs Villains. She let her dislike of him be known but never directly enough to be a true target. Carolyn is doing the same with Shirin and Rodney.

To me that reads as a good heart in real life, but weak in the context of the game. A strong player to me would go into strategic mode to try and turn the tide back in their favor. And not let sad emotions overwhelm them when they knew things like that happen all the time in the game.

To me she's kinda like Sandra. Doesn't take crap from people she doesn't like but knows how to avoid getting into fights or drawing attention of the loudmouths and is smart enough to read the pulse of things without being targeted. It's kind of amazing how nobody so far suspects she or Tyler has the White Collar idol.