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Andrea is at the top of my list of people from this season I want to be invited back. Admittedly it's not a long list, but she's still at the top of it.

I cried too. And I jumped up and down. If my downstairs neighbours are reading this, I'm sorry.

He looked WAY hotter than Malcolm. Just putting that out there. (Not trying to tread on your turf, I promise.)

@avclub-874b7724de60bb0860aaa4c5563d5341:disqus To be fair, I think Sherri's point was not that she wasn't getting Erik's vote, but by that point that she knew she wasn't getting enough votes to win, so she didn't see the point in dancing when they ordered her to.

It's not like I was a great fan of Sherri, but I thought it flat-out sucked that she didn't get asked a single question at the reunion (other than before the votes were counted, where Probst was basically contractually obligated to ask her something). I would've quite liked to hear her take on sitting through that

"I like sand."

I thought that Brenda kind of sunk herself with her dad. I get that she was emotional and overcome and all that, but saying "you told me to be humble and I was" was basically admitting her gameplan in front of everyone, right at the time when, as Cochran pointed out, being seen as too likeable starts to get you seen

@avclub-c42617e4e437801c3c6c342f96c69d7d:disqus I thought that too. Brenda had the perfect excuse right next to her. "Sorry guys, I just can't do that to Dawn. You understand, right?" I'm no great Survivor strategist, but that's what I would've done.

A team still went home in that leg, though. And I'm not really sure that the show can be blamed for what happened to Dave's leg - that was just shitty luck that everyone involved had to work around as best they could. If anything, I thought it was handled rather well - especially since Dave and Connor have presumably

I did get a sense that the reviewer doesn't much care for the show in the first place. The comment about "seemingly more non-elimination legs than ever" was particularly lazy - there were two non-elimination legs, and one double-leg spread over two episodes, which has been pretty much standard practice for several

"ME WANT FOOD!" It's all because Erik spent his summer playing a featured role in Mystic Pizza: The Musical.

I also liked that Sandra went out pretty quickly and basically just sat there watching the whole thing unfold with obvious glee.

I totally read that as "Barney Gumble" the first time.

@avclub-a5fdfa672284da6bf4f4326e2b3698bd:disqus Yeah, I read an interview with Malcolm this morning where he said that he really didn't feel able to rely on the prospect of winning individual immunity towards the end of the season because his body just wasn't going to be up to it. So while I was a bit disappointed by

I've got my fingers crossed for Carter, personally.

Didn't they do a Slushie montage to 'Everybody Hurts' on The Glee Project already? Is this show THAT creatively bankrupt now?

I am going to miss the homoeroticism that Malcolm brought to the broliance. Who are Reynold and Eddie going to stare lovingly at now, each other? That's no fun.

Yeah, I thought about that as well. It did seem towards the end that all they really had in common was that they both like Detox.

One thing that struck me after watching this episode is how strange it is that Roxxxy has beef with Jinkx but not Alaska. If Roxxxy's concern is about people making fun of drag, then it would seem to me that she ought to be more offended by Alaska's drag persona, which is a parody of the sort of glamour that Roxxxy

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