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@avclub-008bf13a8f7be64451ccbe21fb672c96:disqus I was being sarcastic. They cast solely American residents. And America is a highly Christian nation, despite what the snarky denizens of the internet may like to think.
@avclub-a1967e6de4ca99fb2635d94b99453928:disqus I think the majority of the cast in any season comes

The reason for the PROD is to prevent ties. In a tribe of two, a tie is inescapable. So it's better to give each competitor a chance to take control of their own destiny in a fire making challenge.
And, yes, it has happened: Stephanie and Bobby Jon competed in a fire making challenge in Palau.

I don't read EVERYTHING people write. I just wait for my chance to reply.

Meh. Don't do dirt if you don't want to get dirty.

Here's how I think it goes (as laid out on RHAP last week): one person comes back from RI into the game. The second place finisher remains on RI. Third place goes home. That way, they can continue to do 3-way battles on RI without having to reload.

Ozzy would have won if he would have made it to the final jury. Possibly in a sweep.
Anyone who came back in RI could've posed a threat to Boston Rob. The thing that helps a RI returnee is that they've been removed from the strategy part of the game, thus there are jury members (possible most of them) that you never

Yes. The show's overreliance on casting Americans probably results in a large number of Christians.

Officially, the PROD is the tiebreaker for all tie scenarios that it can be applied to. When it can't (final four, when a tribe is down to two people), they do fire-making.
Because the PROD is so great at breaking ties, they will probably never change this.

Don't know if you're doing this on purpose, but Whitney is a country music singer. Prior to appearing on Survivor, she competed on Nashville Star. Which is apparently a show.

Next week, someone doesn't throw it in the fire, opens it and is all "hey, this thing is blank!"

Touché.

By all indications, they are an actual couple. Kim Spradlin has spent time with both of them together as a couple.
Their degree of coupledom is under question.

It's my thing now. Like talking too loud on a podcast.

I believe that is mathematically impossible. There is no number greater than infinity.

Agreed. The motivation is simple: Monica is in her alliance; Kat is not. It's like Andrea talking to Cochrane last season about voting out Dawn.

Certainly, if you believe in magic. Which is awesome.

That was South Pacific. And, yes, Whitney is still married.

@avclub-0389dfca3b79d486c1a2fdf5e7517aa2:disqus is correct.

I think it reads as transparent to us, because he narrated what he was doing. In person, it probably just came off as two buddies shit talking each other. It's probably what I'd do to @JudgeReinhold:disqus if we were competing in a podcast contest.

It was probably everywhere Survivor was discussed. My slogan was "talk to Dawn and you get gone".