Why? For choosing to be at the bottom of an alliance she knows she can beat instead of flipping to the bottom of a larger alliance she knows she can't beat?
Why? For choosing to be at the bottom of an alliance she knows she can beat instead of flipping to the bottom of a larger alliance she knows she can't beat?
Why? For choosing to be at the bottom of an alliance she knows she can beat instead of flipping to the bottom of a larger alliance she knows she can't beat?
She knows Abi hasn't earned it. She has been very honest thus far that her decision has more than one factor: that being loyal is "good" and she likes to be good, and that nobody likes Abi and she'll never win. She's said it a lot.
She knows Abi hasn't earned it. She has been very honest thus far that her decision has more than one factor: that being loyal is "good" and she likes to be good, and that nobody likes Abi and she'll never win. She's said it a lot.
I completely understand Lisa's thinking.
I completely understand Lisa's thinking.
What "noble lies" are being told by Coleman? I thought he told the truth to the press, that he was a 12-stepper and a sponsor and the pills were from his sponsee (sponsee? Eh.). He just won't name who it is, which is perfectly reasonable.
What "noble lies" are being told by Coleman? I thought he told the truth to the press, that he was a 12-stepper and a sponsor and the pills were from his sponsee (sponsee? Eh.). He just won't name who it is, which is perfectly reasonable.
Yeah, I actually think Avery is one of the more interesting characters on the show. He doesn't seem like a villain to me (he's certainly not as awful a person as Juliette).
Yeah, I actually think Avery is one of the more interesting characters on the show. He doesn't seem like a villain to me (he's certainly not as awful a person as Juliette).
Yeah, I just finally escaped the NYC necessity of Craiglist roommates after 15 years, and let me tell you — despite having actually become friends with some of them, nobody ever, ever, ever would have dreamed of expecting someone else to cover them financially. No way, no how. That can only end in disaster.
Yeah, I just finally escaped the NYC necessity of Craiglist roommates after 15 years, and let me tell you — despite having actually become friends with some of them, nobody ever, ever, ever would have dreamed of expecting someone else to cover them financially. No way, no how. That can only end in disaster.
We have? Refresh my memory? I feel like we still don't even know if they go through with the wedding, much less any happiness after all. Maybe I forgot a bit?
We have? Refresh my memory? I feel like we still don't even know if they go through with the wedding, much less any happiness after all. Maybe I forgot a bit?
The jokes weren't funny, but Ricci was incredibly phony in the delivery, too. It did not help matters one bit.
The jokes weren't funny, but Ricci was incredibly phony in the delivery, too. It did not help matters one bit.
Were we not meant to?
Were we not meant to?
I think it was a smart move to reveal the idol just based on the last few seasons of this show — nobody seems to flush out idols anymore. Acknowledging that you have one seems to guarantee that no one will vote for you.
I think it was a smart move to reveal the idol just based on the last few seasons of this show — nobody seems to flush out idols anymore. Acknowledging that you have one seems to guarantee that no one will vote for you.