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Yeah, I suppose there's some room to maneuver there. But the same idol has been used in prior seasons.

I watched the live "Rob Has A Podcast" podcast tonight just because I was so confused by Tony's move and needed some explaining. Stephen mentioned that if you have questions about rules in the game, you can ask producers while you're out there. So if people don't get the rules, it's really their own fault.

I don't like Spencer either, but I think he's the most deserving winner. He's been on the wrong side of the numbers ever since Kass flipped, and he's survived. Now he's just biding his time, and winning key immunity challenges. If he's in the final, he's a lock.

I like Woo, but I disagree. Fabio was a challenge beast. Woo hasn't won a single immunity since the merge, even with his finger-shoes.

I was just glad that he brought her in for the reward. It's the only one she had for the entire game.

I don't rule anything out with that guy. He could have just come up with the plan during tribal council. Who knows? Hopefully we'll see some outtakes on Youtube this week that explain it.

There's always the possibility that Tony kept the whole idea to himself and didn't even reveal it in a confessional.

Trish said what we've all been thinking: Kass needs to get a book on self-awareness.

Name-calling probably won't help either. I realize that there was probably some edit trickery going on showing the jury's faces after everything she said, but still… she has shown no ability to read the room.

We'll never see the machine elves that operate Tony's brain. There's only so much you can capture on camera.

My jaw was agape when I saw he didn't play the HII for her. Then when I saw he voted for her, I was officially mind-fucked.

I just took a cursory glance at /r/survivor, and I can tell you without hesitation it's the type who likes Spencer.

Speaking from experience, I have to agree. I just spent the last 30 minutes advocating for my department and all the hard work we do. And now I'm here!

The bar/arcade near me has NBA Jam, and I really need to get the codes to unlock the Beastie Boys or Clinton/Gore for the next time I play there.

I also like It's Always Sunny, despite the fact that it's a little long in the tooth these days. Really, FX has a solid track record for original programming, so I don't get the snark.

Archer is a terrible comedy. Good to know.

I don't know about speed-runs, but I considered myself a master at TMNT 2: The Arcade Game for the NES. I was able to finish the game with no cheat codes and no continues. I was ten years old and had not much better to do than finish that game over and over again. So maybe I'd just shoot for that again.

That's not a popular opinion around these parts. I'm not a Spencer fan, but I want to see him go further in the game just because he's the underdog.

As of a couple of years ago, they can say whatever they want, legally and with impunity from FCC fines. But the big networks (and even a lot of cable networks) are still prudish about language because they must bow to advertisers.

One of the most important traits for succeeding in the game is self-awareness, which is clearly a blind-spot for Kass.