Surely enough time has passed that Boston Powers, International Son of Mystery, could come on the show as a contestant rather than a loved one. (Greg, and any progeny he might have, can stay at home.)
Surely enough time has passed that Boston Powers, International Son of Mystery, could come on the show as a contestant rather than a loved one. (Greg, and any progeny he might have, can stay at home.)
I was thinking precisely of the Outcast tribe… Do you have ESPN or something? :)
She seemed smart, like she had an inner life and wasn't just superficially mugging for the camera or transparently *trying* to emote. A natural.
Foot size and, assuming they are shorter, low center of gravity. Also (and this is probably sexist) they are more likely to have taken a dance class or gymnastics or something like that.
I fucking hate RI for the mere fact that, should the person who comes back from it happen to win, that victory would take an asterisk. So the only "good" outcome is for the person to be a goat or summarily be voted out again. This is not aiming high.
Hee, all nonchalant, "What? These old things? Always had 'em." This is cracking me up.
I certainly make all my romantic decisions based on the reality-show standings of the potential dates.
The AV Club:
Nice. It's the next logical step after making fake idols with arts-and-crafts.
Too soon, probably, for me to make a "The game's a foot" joke.
I assumed there would be a *second* stage where, I don't know, the completed number grid reveals map coordinates re: where to dig in the sand or something.
HOLY SHIT that had not dawned on me. Please let it be an extemporaneous public speaking challenge.
Nothing hotter than protruding bone and veins popping out of the skin.
I didn't think of that, but it supports Dalton's idea that Tina was protecting her daughter by allowing Kat to be targeted. If Vytas was voted out, then Katie would be next, most likely—because of the connection to Tina and because she is the new person. So now Tina bought herself (her daughter) three additional days.…
She was shockingly good in the last Batman movie—not because she's generally bad, she's not, but because she seemed to bring such a depth to the role, above and beyond what the plot required of the character. It was a nicely inhabited part. A lot of nice little touches. She just moved right.
Those glasses were *working* for her.
It's rarely a good sign, I've found, when a player says the same thing in confessionals and to fellow players; it seems to indicate that their reasoning skills or imagination only go so far.
I guess he ran out of fingers! :)
(HA!)
Kat: I'm not really into superheroes.