I think I was subconsciously hoping one of these would happen.
I think I was subconsciously hoping one of these would happen.
At least 30% of the posts in this thread are about how this movie isn't what people thought it was or wanted it to be when they clicked on it.
I'm not proud of the comment, but dammit, it'll stand.
More like Jason Wrongman.
How I Met My Greatest Disappointment
Nope.
Monica thinks she's the Queen of Sheba, and I have no idea what she thinks she's accomplished to give her that impression.
he does make a good villain though
Well, John does have an ace in the hole if he comes back into the game, in the sense that he's the only person who's actually read a hidden immunity idol clue. Presuming it's still in a place where he can get to it, post-merge, he might be able to find it and use it to swing the vote, a la Yul Kwon (although I don't…
I meant that Probst steered the girls away from the hypothetical of the all-girl alliance sticking together.
I've kind of enjoyed RI this season thanks to the potential drama of the Blood vs. Water twist, but yeah, a shit sandwich with the crusts cut off is still a shit sandwich. So fingers crossed that it ends at merge.
I was going to say there's enough Tyson to go around, but even with a stomach full of fried chicken, mac and cheese, and corn on the cob, I don't think that's the case.
Yeah, Kat and her cousin's weird bond doesn't pass the Welchel Test.
I actually thought Kat looked a lot like Miley Cyrus this week. In the face.
Jeff kind of annoyed me by leading the conversation at Tribal Council away from the all-girl alliance sticking together, and back to Vytas' personal story, as if to garner him a little extra sympathy. I think, following Brad's crash and burn, Vytas will quickly become Jeff's new man-crush du jour.
He also has a brother in the game. I'm sure Sandra might have had a harder time being flexible if she had a loved one in the game. However, while this is a huge presumption on my part, I'm still not entirely convinced that Vytas or Aras would even have each others' backs. I think they'd give an alliance at least a…
I think Vytas thinks he's being smoother than he actually is. When he initially began playing the "wounded soul"/"reformed bad boy" role, there was a hint of subtlety. But I feel like he's seriously overdoing it now. Just the pretentious, self-serious way he answered Tina's question.
Even though I think Vytas and Aras' potential as a pair is overrated, I think it was fresh, risible madness for Galang to keep Vytas around. I could kind of see the reasoning behind the decision if a merge isn't forthcoming, since they'll need him if they're going to have any chance of pulling off an upset. But since…
Came here to say the exact same thing. I bet she imagines Hayden idolized her Survivor prowess, and was going to be just crestfallen to see his hero brought to heel.
How is "editing" so far ahead? All they've done this season is fawn all over Brad Culpepper!