We don't.
We don't.
The drums were amazing. Editors are really not hiding their feelings on this.
It's entirely possible that I've flat out forgot that Carolyn has an idol. Mostly because I have to strain so hard to remember she is a person still on the show.
I think her growth could cost her. Her type is always one that's targeted early as a challenge liability. Now that people know she's a player as well, there's not a lot of reason to keep her around early. She'll need to be on a tribe that wins early.
A bit of mix: they almost definitely edited some of his edges off, but I think that Tribal Council he let more slip than he had all season because he was threatened so much. Otherwise, he really did check himself more often than not.
Beyond a feeling, we have visual evidence of this with both the scorpion and the termites.
Two VTEPs makes most sense. It fits within the current scheme.
There are YouTubers that make seven figures.
His timing wasn't that bad: he did vote how the overwhelming majority told him to. His luck wasn't so great tho.
I love that we still had someone go back-to-back, even with this format.
I'm no math genius, but would it involve taking the four highest scorers?
The Blue Collars had to feel like the less stabile alliance, thus one that could fracture and present an opportunity. And it would've worked too, were it not for that meddling Jenn!
So I guess I know what I'm spending my work day doing tomorrow.
Post-merge tribe names are all stupid because there's no reason for one. They are no longer a tribe.
Well, provided you're not R. Kelly.
Sure, but wouldn't Alicia have known that they've added Julius as a partner to her firm? I'm guessing they vote on those things.
And also: Will Gardner was never a partner of Florrick Agos! His emails to Alicia were on the Lockhart Gartner servers, which presumably, did not come with the lease of the offices.
The two most useful members of that community, skills-wise, were killed in the span of five minutes.
No country for old men.
Yeah, he really wasn't up to the task in All-Stars.