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Tom Waits.

Top 10, baby! Although, since it's likely either Jeremy or Josh is going home next week, I probably won't stay up there for long.

To pull a Tony, though, you need to be insanely charismatic so that people keep wanting to be your friend even as you screw over everybody in the game. Tony managed it, and ended up with a large portion of the final tribal votes, which says something about his social game. I haven't seen any indication that Jon or

Baylor, Josh, Jeremy, Keith

He made a comment about Kass that was something along the lines of "it must be estrogen that's getting her to make these bad decisions."

Exactly! Everyone in this episode went on and on about not trusting Tony, but in the end they give him plenty of time to wander around unsupervised, building spy shacks and finding superidols.

I don't get the Spencer love. So far it doesn't seem like he's made any good moves, and he's made a few bad ones (overreacting to Kass' flip, letting Woo steal his idol clue). He does have potential, but both luck and some mistakes on his part have held back his game.

With regards to the spy shack, check out next week's episode title.

This video ( https://www.youtube.com/wat… ) implies that he was seeking treatments through surgery and radiation, which sounds pretty normal to me. I think he also did some "Eastern" stuff like meditating and becoming a vegan to cleanse his body, but I'm pretty sure this was to supplement his traditional treatments,

Hoping someone would mention that horse in the hospital one. I'm not a huge fan of skits, but that Dr. Octagon one still makes me laugh out loud. It's just so surreal.

Spencer from Tocantins was young and gay; in fact, I don't think the audience even knew for the first couple of episodes, as it was his strategy to keep it hidden from everybody.

"In the Year 2525" has to be one of the weirdest #1 hits ever.