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TIME FOR BRO NEWS!

I'm not sure Troy was convinced that Alicia was in the top three. He just saw the opportunity to get into Kat's head.

That's intriguing — but would an Oscar-winning director ever touch a pop franchise?

You think Troy is aware of Kat's place in that alliance?

I've been thinking about this for a couple weeks now: Does anyone have any opinion on the wisdom of bidding on sugary treats (donuts, cake, chocolate) versus things like protein shakes, guacamole, or chicken wings? It seems like all the girls are clamoring for donuts (WOMEN, AMIRITE??) when it seems smarter to avoid

After reading your guys' comments, some of the decisions tonight make a lot more sense, but I'm still a bit bumpuzzled as to what the Bottom Four were thinking by not going with Troy.

@avclub-ef062084a1c4a3584af1d4f8e514ea50:disqus That's how Monica's looked on day one.

Whoa, interesting. I interpreted it as: It's either Leif or me getting voted off tonight. If I vote for Leif, my odds for staying increase by at least one vote.

@JudgeReinhold:disqus As much as we'd love to see you on — congrats.

Yes, but boobs.

I agree with @JudgeReinhold:disqus . By not going with Troy tonight, they essentially proved that they are dingbats.

That's true. My favorite player is Kim, but I was rooting for Troy this week just to see if he could pull off the big move. After this week, I'm back to rooting for Kim to take it all. (Though that'll be boring.)

It was such the right plan that I was exasperated when no one jumped on board. How do Christina and Alicia think they're at all in this?

@avclub-a1967e6de4ca99fb2635d94b99453928:disqus And yet his vote for Leif indicates that he knew he was on the chopping block, too, and was swaying the split vote to protect himself.

Forgive my ignorance, but what's the Chris Daugherty scenario?

Tarzan and Mike voted for Christina. Alicia and Christina voted for Tarzan.

What made the lie so good is that Kim's demeanor in that scene was entirely out of character. When she actually plots, she whispers, or chooses her words very deliberately at least. In that one, she *acted* like she was lying — spitting out the story as fast as she could.

I get the same feeling, @JudgeReinhold:disqus . It was a brilliant move this week, but was it a week too early?

She seemed to. Man, was I disappointed.

Always fun to spot the Derrick Comedy crew hanging around Greendale. In an episode directed by Dan Eckman, no less.