Hehe, yeah. I already encountered a disastrous spoiler in one of Todd's season two reviews, so no more of that.
Hehe, yeah. I already encountered a disastrous spoiler in one of Todd's season two reviews, so no more of that.
What I'm reading this month is the same as I've been reading the last four months — namely, A Song of Ice and Fire. I'm currently 450 pages into Storm of Swords (I passed thirdway!), and I love everything so far, but man is it time-consuming.
@avclub-e129a878f7b0e5aa9ac09e0282f64ea6:disqus Cool moms, too! My friend — also an Eagle — was raised by a single mom and she was never a leader but she'd help out on camping trips and I thought she was the raddest woman ever.
Eagle Scout here. The organization's policies on a national level are deplorable, but the Scouts can still be an incredible part of your life if your local troop has cool dads.
Interesting that there's a pretty even mix of serialized and non-serialized shows in this list. 24, in particular, is a show I loved for five seasons, gave up during the abysmal S6, and never really paid attention again, which made it tough to hop back in after hearing that S7 was fairly decent.
I loved S2 if only because we were learning about DHARMA, but I agree wholeheartedly with the rest of this. (Though my favorite season happens to be 5 — again, if only because we learn more about DHARMA. Ugh.)
Season 2 had Kim's Bobcatscapades, though, so I dunno if I'd say it's the best.
Vince Gilligan has said many times that Breaking Bad is basically made up as it goes along.
Even more astounding considering Joel Surnow is a self-proclaimed "right-wing nut job." (http://www.newyorker.com/re…
Was it S7 that had the Jack's-gotta-save-the-White-House plot? With Jon Voight?
Yeah, the Logan twist is the thing I remember most about that season — and it's enough to make me remember it fondly.
Hey, she's not a threat!
Plus, wasn't it the exact same situation from last season? Denise was also feet away when Malcolm pried the idol from the rice bin.
Oh man, can you please? Thanks Judge!
Yeah, it didn't make much sense to split the vote between Hope and Eddie rather than Hope and Reynold. But — and this answers your question — the tribe still seems to want to keep Reynold around in case they need to Throw Things again. (But then, if that's the case, he has no reason to ever play the idol, so you're…
@avclub-ef062084a1c4a3584af1d4f8e514ea50:disqus But Eddie was on the chopping block, not Reynold. Sure, it gets him one step closer, but there's no immediate gain for Shamar.
I suspect Sherri will stop protecting him once the numbers are more squarely in her favor. Which could be as soon as next week, provided they still don't need his brute strength in challenges.
That move was sort of impressive, but wouldn't it only really work if he had planned on Hope telling somebody else what he told her? It'd have to be a long-con situation.
There's always time to join the discussions!
I was really hoping that Jeff wasn't going to announce any 'reward' for the challenge, and then whichever tribe won it would get to open their chest and discover all the goodies inside. Imagine what a tribe could do with 1,000 pounds of ballast!