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Come to think of it, how fucking awful is it if your only notable feat in life is (apparently) being divorced 3 times. That is literally the ONLY thing I know about Missy, other than that she is Baylor's mom and doesn't understand the concept of rationing.

In fact, Missy/Baylor were the ones who had Keith, right? If Jon/Jaclyn had voted for one of them, they wouldn't have split the vote because they didn't have Keith. It's only because Missy/Baylor brought Keith with them that they were able to split against Dale/Kelley, correct?

I mean, I can understand his frustration, seeing someone just cooking rice with abandon when he and his former teammates had been carefully dispensing it (and we see where Missy's largesse left her former camp — foodless!), but he was a bit of a dick about it.

In fairness, though, it is rather a lot of bullshit that multiple people have been starving themselves the whole game to ration their food supply, then get tossed to another camp wherein the previous inhabitants had apparently been having rice fights or something such that there's no fucking food left. I mean, it's

Reed has really pretty eyes. I will forgive him much.

God Missy and her "I have a grudge against this guy I just met because my daughter says he's after her even though she targeted him first."

I'm probably too late, but to any non-book-readers sorting by newest, I wouldn't read the comments. There are a lot of people making references/allusions that aren't nearly as subtle as they think they are. Here there be spoilers, or at least hints.

Agreed.

Maybe Drewche was actually psychic. He foresaw the female alliance that voted him out, and perhaps he foresees Kelley's rise to power.

I honestly think Keith couldn't play his idol even if he thought he was in danger. If he accuses Jeremy of having the idol and then turns out to have it himself, he's going to look like an even bigger asshole to a tribe that appears to be turning against him anyway. Even if he explains he didn't have it at the time he

I'm really sad about the tribe swap. I want to watch this group of people some more. There's more awesome to be mined there.

I can only assume that necklace's function was to help us tell the dude-bros apart, so maybe now that Drew is gone it'll disappear?

I think it got dropped when the Piper fought Hawley (remember the blood). I also don't think Hawley was chained to that rock; he was just resting against it, injured.

I kind of accidentally recommended this series to a student earlier today (before watching the episode), and that scene alone makes me really, really regret doing so. I mean, I'm fine with the scene, but I don't want to be the person who told an 18 year old to watch it.

I was hearing something kind of Amish (and no, not just because of the beard).

I always thought that "pink houses" line was a reference to Barbie's dream house and a commentary on the shoddiness of the American dream.

Malkovich Malkovich

Yeah, I've been wondering about that. I read an article from around when he first got into trouble, and it talked a lot about his childhood and friendships and whatnot, with lots of not-white people saying Rocker says stupid shit when he gets angry but he's not quite the consummate bigot he's being made out to be. But

Yay! Jeremy and the Also Rans are still alive!

Your Ray Lewis point would make a lot of sense if every week people here were like, "John Rocker's an ass, but man, that Ray Lewis — what a guy!"