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Tasha has been especially impressive in her ability to keep singular focus on the challenge, both memorizing the colors and keeping the ball balanced. I guess a more physical one should be coming up soon.

I think she finally felt it was ok to say that she thought he was hot once she found out he gets paid for those looks.

I generally like Spencer, but that comment still irks me and it's still in the back of my head when I see him. The Woo one last night was him being defensive and not ideal in my opinion, but the estrogen one was much worse.

I don't want to see Kass in the final three, but if she did I would be so excited to see what Sarah and Morgan said!

Speaking of producer involvement, how especially convenient was it that Geremiah, Tasha, and Spencer were on a team with Jefra for the reward challenge? What unexpected good fortune.

I think it will be incredibly tough to beat Tony. I think it can be done, but he seems to be getting a pass for at least a week or two while they continue to mow down the Brains.

Yeah, I really like Arrow, but I usually end up watching 2 or 3 over a weekend rather than when it's on. Same thing for SPN.

Yes, they aren't really overly similar, but I thought of Fancyman too.

This show has had some really sexy moments.

I'm glad you like it. I stopped about 5 or 6 episodes ago. I just can't be objective about Klaus and it's hard for me to see what he's turned into and the people who are in his life, especially those other than Elijah and the now-gone Rebekah, the retconning, etc. It's better for me to not watch than harp on about how

I loved Klaus, really loved Klaus, so I can't be objective about him except that I thought he was dark, sexy, and dangerous mixed with a vulnerable and snarky side in a psychotic package. He's not that way on The Originals and I just can't wrap my head around some of the other characters and why they are important (or

Yeah I gave up after about 13. There was only one crossover too, when Tyler paid a visit. (Rebekah and Klaus came back on the 100th to TVD.) That's been it.

He was great. "It's like a soup from Walmart."

I didn't think it was weird she didn't grow up with this fairy tale. They are the fairy tales. Only Emma and Henry are the ones who grew up with the stories already in place.

She really should be involved more than she is. She's the bookworm/researcher so many shows rely on, but not this one.

Fantastic episode. Really wonderful to get some humor and Alicia getting her fire back. I was gleeful when Alicia pounced on the NSA guy when she asked if they were being tapped.

Yeah, I thought it was going to be another grieving episode from the way it started or head down another path with conflict, i.e. Cary asserting himself, but it was hilarious.

I love the creeps like Littlefinger and Darkstar.

I found the accent distracting and couldn't remember it being the same way before. He's been gone a pretty long time, but it is possible he's dropped the façade now that he's on the road. I love his weasely little ways though.

Sam is boring as well. I guess they had to check in on them, but it's so slow going with them.