"Exile Island: This is Survivor at its most generic."
"Exile Island: This is Survivor at its most generic."
That fairly accurately reflects my Spencer experience.
Cochran DID say he was going to be at the bar with a girl on each arm. So…
Agreed. If Kass could have somehow made her moves sound logical, she MAY have had a chance against Woo.
I didn't say it was a GOOD performance.
Social media, head-hunting, rejected applicants from other CBS reality shows, knowing a guy who knows a guy.
Of course, Woo COULD have had that benefit.
And now my soul is dead.
Honestly, I think Keith was just kind of annoying and didn't fit the demographic of the season at all, so he was disliked. He was the Jerry/Gary/Terry Gergich of that season.
LJ might've broken his record this season.
Yes, those two are worth watching. Tocantins more than Exile Island, but it's solid as well.
Yes, those two are worth watching. Tocantins more than Exile Island, but it's solid as well.
Kass said a lot of things that she later changed her mind on. She wanted to go to the final three with Tony, then made moves to put that possibility in jeopardy.
Agreed with @The_Shirker:disqus.
This is my point. Woo wasn't a Natalie White, where there might not have been enough there. Woo delivered some goods when they used him, so the fact that he DIDN'T get a winner's edit was telling. Because it would have been easy to craft a season focused on Woo that would have satisfied a LOT of fans. (Not me, but a…
I'm all in. Last season, the format proved interesting. I'm excited to see how it'll play when half the cast aren't already jaded returnees. The emotions should run a lot higher.
I would've voted for Tony twice.
It would fail for the same reason his actual play failed: no one was dumb enough to take Spencer that close to the end. Not even Woo (probably). You never let an underdog get that far if you can help it.
I believe they're fairly consistently on the side of the non-quitter.
Because of what he did at final three. If he doesn't do that, Woo gets the most glowing, personality-driven edit of all-time.