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Little Emma Adderall
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I associate him as Archer and Bob, but it's so weird to hear him speak in real life that it almost feels like it's dubbed.

Seriously, I saw the main picture and was like, "Who's that?" then as I saw the other clips I immediately recognized him.

I am actually obsessed with Regular Sized Rudy.

Ha, I never noticed that was Big Foot Lodge, I was just there last weekend!

I live on the westside too. Which is far superior, let's be honest.

I've been calling her Crandall!

He's built himself a very interesting career, hasn't he?

Imagine if a vote was between Kelly Wiglesworth and Kelley Wentworth.

Usually an odd number when there's two, except in Micronesia it was a final two with an eight person jury, but that was extenuating circumstances. Now that there's usually a final three, it doesn't really matter how many jury members there are, because there could always be a tie.

I guarantee the reason they're not showing Kelly is because she has nothing to offer the producers. If she was giving them anything interesting, they would be running with it.

I can't imagine it'll be less sympathetic than Worlds Apart. Strong guys aren't inherently bad people.

No he didn't? Jeremy wasn't even on Spencer's tribe last tribal council.

I honestly can't remember the "next time" but the important votes were Spencer voted for Ciera (possibly meaning he couldn't have flipped if he wanted to), Kelley for Kass, and Ciera for Savage. Implying they knew the plan to get rid of Tasha would fail. Only Kass and Abi voted Tasha.

He recited a poem. I love Stephen, but no poetry.

Actually my theory is that he just wasn't separated from Tasha for very long. It was Jeremy and Joe he felt close to in the beginning and they were separated for a long time.

Seriously. He's a fucking jewelry designer, Spencer.

Interestingly, my dad absolutely hates Steely Dan so my default state is to dislike them even though I couldn't name a song of theirs. Instead, as a child I was quizzed on the differences between Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, and Otis Redding.

I like their first few singles, but they just kind of bore me now. Neither bad nor good.

I'm just happy to feel validated for disliking RHCP. Seems I'm the only one of people I know irl. This could be an L.A. problem.

According to Variety, it also hit its season high for the 18-34 demo, men, and total viewers.