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If she makes it to the end I hope her entire speech is "see, seemed like a terrible idea when I did it to you but I'm here aren't I?"

The point is Kim and Sandra would never have pulled something so dumb.

I am hopeful Tasha gets out of this, I see her being capable of a Danni Boatwright run through a 6 strong alliance against her. yesterday I'd have said Danni Boatwright without the sex appeal but after the yoga episode I think Tash is perfectly capable of using her body too (I keep forgetting she was an NFL

EXACTLY. When I reason it out from a character and human standpoint it is all fine. But from a storytelling standpoint it was not ok.

I agree with you. It just fucking kills me when Olivia who is supposed to be a sensible "fixer" continually gets sucked in by her married douche of a boyfriend.

I was agreeing with you, I'm just saying that's why it feels so nailed down, because these women have been writing the characters for long enough that they know exactly what they would say or do in any situation. I never watched the web series until after the first 9 episodes on tv and I felt connected with them far

Honestly Evil Quinn is the most interesting I've ever found Quinn. I strongly dislike the female characters on Scandal because we are being told they are strong, fearless women but being shown simpering idiots. The only one I like is Mellie because she's more honest about being a power hungry bitch.
As a woman when

See I love this show for that reason too. Because a 26 year old who spent that much money on a dress would wear it to every fancy event/bar/club for an age. It's true to life.

The characters obviously feel so real because a) they had 2 seasons of webisodes to nail them down and b) they are heightened versions of themselves but also because it's a heightened version of most urban mid twenties not quite professional yet college grads. I recognise so much of what they do because I'm living

I have really enjoyed this season. For a woman of a similar age, it's amazing to see a comedy that somewhat mirrors what my friends and I are actually doing instead of a Friends or How I Met Your Mother where the characters have proper career jobs and can afford things no usual 20 something can.

If Appari think there is even one more elimination before the merge they have to keep him.

I think she's got to know she's pretty low anyway you cut it. Maybe she goes with Cops R Us and his lot for a few eliminations and tries to sow seeds in the 5 so she can come out of it further up the food chain.

I feel like what is more likely is they see Morgan as a better ally as she has told them that she is out with the beauties and that Jeremiah was the 4/4 with the rest of them. Plus simply put Jeremiah gives them a chance to win challenges, Alexis doesn't.

Wild Speculation based on gut feeling but hear me out. I am seeing Sarah flipping back to Solana after the merge but at some point LJ is going to flip (or more likely take Jefra and Woo) against Tony.

Really? I loved Destination Wedding. Plus I really enjoyed the pairing up of Abby and Lincoln in the last episode as a new dynamic.

Pieces of You was a Coach line…

Honestly I always thought HIMYM had a fantastic first season, set out it's framework and did a lot of things differently from sitcoms I'd grown up watching. Also Community for similar reasons.

Disaster Brandon is the best explanation for him. It was always going to catch on with us Fosters watchers.

Bay spends all season bitching about how everyone always cheats on her then cheats on Tank? Not ok. As much as his character was a place holder because neither Daphne nor Bay can be allowed to have more than 2 episodes without a love interest, but in reality it's still not ok.