You forgot to mention that he had that stupid model pouty face on all the time.
You forgot to mention that he had that stupid model pouty face on all the time.
Coach looked like a genius this episode, but I'm sure once Upolu takes out Savaii, he'll go back to his annoying honor stuff and only end up honoring Edna because she gives good massages. And Jim is a super douche, but he's the perfect douche for survivor.
I actually felt like Cochrane was stuck in a catch-22. Whether he flips or not, he'll be at the bottom of the alliance he ends up in. He says he wants to make it as far as possible, so not flipping would've technically been the better strategy. He would've been the sixth member of six, instead of seventh of seven.…
I think the twist was huge. It was the first real instance of a potential villain outside the zombies. (No, the stupid racist guy didn't count.) I am now invested in the Shane character, along with many of the other characters that aren't Lori. This episode could be the one where the show finally started finding…
Reading that comment I just realized each episode has shown major improvements this season! This is pretty great! I remember think around episode 4 of S1 "it's a good thing this is only six episodes…" but now I'm wondering what's going to happen to most of characters who I care about now, especially shane. The…
Pretty sure Jazz-minh was her birth name. I don't know why anyone would call themselves that.
I was mad Tom Lenk was only in one scene.
I think they tried to give Cochrane the easiest job. His job was to HOOK PEOPLE ONTO A ROPE. I mean, maybe he could've been like Edna and make someone carry him all the way but he'd probably screw that up too.
I think Ozzy's move, while entertainment wise is awesome, is not only risky but needlessly so. Christine is one of the angriest, most bitter people I've ever seen on this show, and she's been stewing on redemption island for pretty much the entire game. She will side with Savaii instantly. They needed to keep Ozzy…
I think they edited it in because they were dominating and it was hard to find a legitimate reason to root against them. Then they make a religious comment, another racer says what the Dudez should've said, and suddenly people can root against them.
It's pretty interesting that the Jesus Dudez were earning most people's respect and then one line destroyed that for some people. Their comments did seem fairly arrogant, but at the same time there's nothing wrong with being confident in one's beliefs. The comments came off pretty bad, but I'm still rooting for them…
I thought this was a major improvement over last week. I thought all the stuff after the brilliant highway scene pretty much sucked. The dialogue scenes felt a bit more competent, and I was entertained by the entire hour. The high school scene felt like a reward for sticking with it.
I think part of the reason Scott Pilgrim didn't do so great at the box office was because Michael Cera was the face of it. Every time I'd ask someone if they saw it, they'd say "Oh I don't like Michael Cera, so no." Or they had no idea what I was talking about.
Michael Cera was perfect on Arrested Development, but since then he's been kind of annoying in everything he's in. I loved Scott Pilgrim, but Cera just bugged me the whole time. But when I go back and rewatch AD once a month, his performance never ceases to amaze me.
I didn't really find it too sentimental. The commercials for it worried me, making it seem like the episode wouldn't be very funny. So maybe it just didn't feel sentimental in comparison to those commercials
He was the perfect guy to entertain in the beginning before anything was really happening, but now his constant speeches and lack of strategy are just pissing me off. IMO one of the most annoying parts of survivor is listening to people talking about "honor."
I feel like this was just posted to see what Mormon jokes the commentators could come up with.