I'd love to see mutiny, just so they could bring Candice back in by boat to step off the mat again.
I'd love to see mutiny, just so they could bring Candice back in by boat to step off the mat again.
I think it's because there comes a certain point where Candice needed to just stop bitching about Brad already. When she continued to be a sore loser about it even after evicting Brad was well within her means now that he was on RI, she seemed to lose a lot of sympathy, prompting the other tribe to start cheering Brad.
And then that weird "rawr" he tried to do to indicate Rupert.
Candice is a moron who seemingly lacks any ability whatsoever to assume personal responsibility for what happens to her, and it's a trait carried over to John's game as well.
How a person that bland gets to play Survivor three fucking times, I'll never know.
I really enjoyed Kat this week, between the eyerolls and her decision to more or less respond with a "pfft, whatever" to Laura B.'s attempts at rattling the alliance.
You know, I kind of respect the Culpeppers' play, as dumb as it tends to be at times. Brad's magnanimity in the face of all the accusations from the other players makes him seem like the good guy, while making everyone attacking him seem crazy, vindictive and bitter. And you could sort of see how that "hey, it's just…
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We're actually spelling it "Ahnold" now?
Because Trevor Phillips isn't exactly a CW-safe character.
Good on the show for diversity. Now there's practically a Dawg for every letter of the alphabet!
So here's sort of where I stand on "The Quarterback": the episode was poignant and occasionally devastating, but I kind of wish they had just said Finn moved away or provided some other excuse. As disingenuous as it might have been to pretend nothing had happened, I feel there would have been something truly poignant…
I don't get it.
"Well, at least we got rid of those damn ni—" END CREDITS
Is this about Danny Glover getting his ass kicked?
Maybe I missed something, but were we ever explicitly told/shown that Peggy is duping Teddy with the pregnancy?
I was seriously worried they had killed Token off at the end when Kyle was referring to Cartman as a "murderer."
At the risk of becoming the kind of hyperbolic person depicted in the episode, this was one of the worst goddamn episodes of this show I've ever seen. I don't think I laughed once. Maybe it's because I never saw World War Z, maybe it's because I didn't think the point there were making was terribly new or even all…
"Connie Britton looks amazingly stunning throughout the entire episode all the time in life."
You BEGAN with SOUTH PACIFIC?!