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They could. I also depends on if Agkor can actually pull out a win or two somehow. Next week is supposed to have a reward, so that would at least keep their strength up. Also, Wenworth got the Ta Keo Idol and Jeremy Bayon's so logically the next one should be for Agkor.

He's Elliot from Mr. Robot without the hoodie and morphine problem.

I don't think their is any bad blood or anything, but nothing to especially to throw them together either. It depends on if Woo can make her see his value and/or if Varner or Abi screw up somehow. Although she may want to avoid Woo to not be targeted at the merge if all Four from their season could be seen as

True, but I guess they see Arrow and Supernatural as more of a crossover audience they can retain for the night.

I will say Abi does at least keep things from being predictable. She's survived all 3 votes and 2 of them have been legitimate blindsides, quite impressive this early in a season.

They also typically like Three Tribes more as it prevents a majority of one Tribe that's been together from Day 1 just cruising and picking off the other side for a few episodes post-merge.

Yep, unless on the off chance they get a big reward win. But even then they tend to be food or comfort, not both.

Bats actually fly alright. A chattering rooster falling off the roof and being lucky enough to land in the soft hay is a better comparison.

No food or shelter for their beach. Everyone's going to have a short fuse. Woo can be zen, Abi not so much.

With no shelter or food (seriously not even rice? WTH producers?) Everyone's going to have short fuses which will hurt Abi the most.

True, but Abi doing that could actually help Woo since her social play is so bad and they are still in the early stages where they need muscle to have a hope in challenges. Varner isn't a powerhouse.

Woo might not be totally screwed yet. If he can maybe pull on being in Tasha's season and convince her and Savage Jeff is too tied to the other tribes to keep in the game, or that Abi is too annoying to stay he might survive.

It's a sort of a tonal risk. Arrow, Flash, Vampire Diaries, Orginals and Supernatural all sort of fit as fantasy shows. Jane is a comedy-drama set in the real world. On to of this the CW only ordered 3 new shows this year, two of which are midseason, and Crazy-Ex fits better on paper with Jane for this year.

Wentworth kind of lucked out since she got to stay on the beach where she buried her Idol.

Again never underestimate corporate synergy values. The fact they are expanding Marvel to 1-3 shows in the future just proves the numbers and synergy are very strong so they want more.

They do when you are trying to launch a TV brand and the first show was not so well received.

Agent Carter was a critical hit though and they gave it two extra episodes this year. I doubt it's going anywhere. AoS's reception has been getting generally more positive as well. Marvel has a lock on ABC, also at least in part due to Disney wanting to compete with Warner Bros. CW superhero shows.

True. Although I think that's mostly due to the puppeteers still finding the tone, which is getting better week to week.

I think the 10 minute pitch was very strong (it's on YouTube) and their is a demand for nostalgia in everything now so I know why they picked it up Tonally it's still finding itself and of course some are turned ff by the mockumentary and "adult" style.