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I read it more as an anxious action; like she needed to grab onto someone for emotional support because she was so tense in that moment.

Why are you not the reviewer of this show on the site? I found your recap infinitely more entertaining than the actual review.

I feel the Brice love, my friend. I would give practically anything to have him return to the show. He got a raw deal with the tribe he was on.

Did we even watch the same episode? That was one crazy fun episode of Survivor. I don't think I was bored for a single second. Somehow this reviewer doesn't come across as much of a fan of the show. And why the Brawn hate? This Brawn tribe is way more fun than the first Brawn tribe (with the exception maybe of Tony)

I didn't even find that episode boring - perhaps the worst thing you can say about an entertainment product. It was bordering on being unwatchable. And I was looking forward to it so much.

I would take the second half of Season 5, and the first half of Season 6, with the exception of the Season 6 finale - perhaps the best finale the show has ever done.

THIS is why I love Community. In a sea of multi-national sponsored entertainment, of which Community is obviously a part, something truly authentic, and human. This one made me feet a lot. (The anxiety was real.) And as always, Britta made me laugh a lot. Thanks for everything, Harmon; even the RV episode, probably

I wish that will prove to be the case, but Jenn won't do that. The No Collars are about to be picked off.

Parvati is perhaps the most well rounded Survivor player of all time. I don't think she places in the top 10 of most of the key areas of the game, them being: 1. Social Game; 2. Strategic Nous; 3. Challenge Performance; 4. Adaptability; 5. Awareness; and 6. Closing; but her overall rank when all those variables are

The only thing is Kim didn't play with strong players. Parvati played with killers in both Micronesia and HvV. If anything, her game in HvV was even more impressive than her win in Micronesia, because she had her back against the wall from day one as the most targeted player in the game. Kim played a near flawless in

Here's the thing: the only way Cirie ever gets to a Final Tribal Council is if she wins the Final Immunity Challenge. No one will ever let her get to a FTC, because they know it won't even be a contest: Cirie will take it hands down. So the fact that she would be incapable of ever winning a FTC - no matter what that

On the other hand, if he uses his platform to humiliate our vile president, not to mention his cult of personality masquerading as a functioning political party on the world stage on a consistent basis, I will forgive him any and all basic racial jokes from his past.

Like I intimated in the post of his announcement, this guy is a cypher. I'm sure he'll sell the material of the army of writers that will be employed to make him sound good (we know he already looks the part) just fine, but do not expect anything transcendent from this very basic comic. I'm South African, and here you

I'm South African and having seen Noah live numerous times, I can say that he is way overrated. He has a certain put on charisma, but his comedy is lacking in imagination, and I don't believe he is quick on his feet. His shtick in South Africa was always that he is biracial (as in his parents are of differing races)

So Kelley's gone. Always backing the wrong people (before the season even starts). My predilection for being attracted to the most "normal" people - i.e. the ones least likely to be attention whores, or self-styled, or production styled "characters" (some call these variants "boring"; maybe rightly so) - misfires

Indeed. Also, it's crazy to drag someone that volatile through the entire game. We all remember how Sherri's brilliant scheme to take Shamar to the end in Caramoan worked out for her. (Ironically, she turned out to be the goat that got dragged to the end.) You can take a goat to the end when he's on the merge tribe

That's what I meant to say. Love Kim; OK on Tyson.

I don't have kids. But I believe that there is no substitute for experience. So one should always think twice about declarations relating to things outside your wheelhouse.

I see what you did there.

Nicaragua sucked because there were almost zero players to root for. It was just a drag, with probably the most universally unlikeable cast ever assembled.