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J. Robb
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I loved seeing Big Bird, still Spinney after all these years.

I loved seeing Big Bird, still Spinney after all these years.

It's a collector thing.

It's a collector thing.

JAWS: the movie based on the game based on the movie!

JAWS: the movie based on the game based on the movie!

I don't like "shuffles", though. They can lead to situations where it's advantageous for a tribe to throw a challenge, like in China. I'm fine with individuals throwing challenge (it can be smart), but when it's a tribe, the members who want to win are powerless to do anything about it.

I don't like "shuffles", though. They can lead to situations where it's advantageous for a tribe to throw a challenge, like in China. I'm fine with individuals throwing challenge (it can be smart), but when it's a tribe, the members who want to win are powerless to do anything about it.

I'd let one tribe hit two players before splitting them up between the two other tribes. And being a single new tribe member could potentially work in their favour, as they could be seen as a useful swing vote.

I'd let one tribe hit two players before splitting them up between the two other tribes. And being a single new tribe member could potentially work in their favour, as they could be seen as a useful swing vote.

I was wondering that too. And how embarrassing is it when the crazy chick figured out the clue before you?

I was wondering that too. And how embarrassing is it when the crazy chick figured out the clue before you?

The trouble with immunity and reward challenges in one is that it makes the strong stronger and the weak even worse. At least when it's two challenges there's some strategy to who sits out, giving the weak tribe a chance against some weaker players.

The trouble with immunity and reward challenges in one is that it makes the strong stronger and the weak even worse. At least when it's two challenges there's some strategy to who sits out, giving the weak tribe a chance against some weaker players.

The good: The John Travolta show, and the season ending "Mr. Dictionary" skit.

The good: The John Travolta show, and the season ending "Mr. Dictionary" skit.

I appreciated Chris Elliott's attempts at doing something different. The "funny strange" skit was pretty ambitious, it's hard to fight yourself on live tv. But even it was crapped on by an unnecessary end line by Kevin Nealon.

I appreciated Chris Elliott's attempts at doing something different. The "funny strange" skit was pretty ambitious, it's hard to fight yourself on live tv. But even it was crapped on by an unnecessary end line by Kevin Nealon.

Murray- right, but my point is it's generally considered a classic episode now.

Murray- right, but my point is it's generally considered a classic episode now.