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I can see why those would be on the top of your head.

Yeah, it's a recent pull, but it really does a great job of getting me pumped for the show.

I completely agree, I think it's awful. It's not like it's the worst song ever, but it doesn't fit with the show. It should be the theme to a show about a hotshot young lawyer with a charming yet arrogant flair for the dramatic.

I hated the season five version with a fiery passion.

You have garbage brain.

I for one am okay with a reduction in quantity if the quality of guests is there.

It's important we get to the bottom of this, and soon.

Are you aware what kind of site this is?

Enough of being married!

First of all, congrats.

This is one of the best posts I've read here all season. Just chiming in to say I couldn't agree more.

First of all, congrats.

Sadly, yes. I think he would be the most boring winner of all time by a long shot, so I really don't hope that happens.

Huh. Never considered that possibility. (Edited because I initially misread this post).

Do you expect her to be able to win four or five immunity challenges at the end? Because that's how he won.

Yet I feel like one could eat bad Chinese food in any city, it's just about knowing where to go.

My favorite recent trend in the news is reports on every single song that Arcade Fire covers.

But don't you hate the theme, or at least the execution of it? Why would you want it to continue?

But it's not at all a "shaft" that the challenges aren't a strict test of brains. The challenges aren't that and have never been that. Nor are they a strict test of brawn. The Brains have been "shafted" by their own terrible teamwork, decision-making and general aptitude (in J'tia's case) for these kinds of

You're right, it certainly seems to beg a comparison, as you're the 800th person to make the comparison on this site alone. But while you point out similarities on a surface level, the two shows are nothing alike. So to ask, "why do I like one while hating the other" is somewhat of a pointless question. They're