Urgh, Britta's in this?
Urgh, Britta's in this?
I also believe that it makes it far easier for viewers to differentiate between the two tribes while everyone is prancing around on the same beach, higgledy piggledy.
Truly the problem is both 'where' and 'when' the idol was fund.
I believe having to give the idol to the other tribe is not inherently devoid of strategic options, just that those options were not considered by the woman in question. She could have used it to curry favour with someone who was likely to make it to the merge (or tribe shuffle).
I'm going to get all serious now and give the most likely reason for the male female split: With everyone on the same beach it would take too much brain power for the audience to remember who is in which tribe, what with 20 people all mashed together. Men v Women means you don't have to deal with that particular piece…
I when Community
I'm free! Finally free of the curse that has hung over me for so long.
True, there were no rocks. It was a whip. I wish they made some stained glass windows of that scene.
Absolute truth. You can treat people like trash if you want, but then you lose the right to complain when they flip. And he really was treated like a sub-tribe member. Remember when everyone was telling him he needed to be voted out so he could 'redeem' himself?
Yes, if Jim had betrayed his tribe we would have thought that was awesome too. But he didn't. Nerd got there first.
In the hope of finally having this question answered: Kids show about short bionic T-rex agents (each with a different part of their body being super strong): What was it called? I can't go back and find out because I'd be crossing my own time-stream.
You know, I can't remember anything more than the last 2 seconds. Which were perfect.
I was 13 when Borneo came out. My family watched it together. We kept watching until I left home. Even now I'll always watch it with friends. No it's not always the best television out there, but it is a really special tradition if everyone is into it. Like sport for socially awkward nerds.
This has just become…awesome.
Britta's 'I love you' in Abed's story. Really cute, but I don't know what it means. What does it mean!
That Britta is "the one Abed wants to nail."
And because why not: Top 5 Villains:
The Amazing Maurice is near perfect. Funny, terrifying and profound. That thing is getting read to my kids as soon as I have them.
For the past 6 years it has been part of my second-hand bookstore ritual to search for Pratchett and they are indeed rare. That just makes it more exciting. I found Equal Rites at a seaside store for R10 (um, like a dollar thirty) and Going Postal for what must be $3.50 at my local store (The same place I picked up…
The Patrician
Moist von Lipwig
The Librarian
The Bursar
Death
Just 2 years for the Fourth Inspector. Those were good times…or should I say good spaces?