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I personally liked how Spencer referenced Jefra and the idol. Everywhere else I'd say he played about as good a game as he was going to manage with the people at hand. Jefra and the idol is where Spencer clearly bungled the play.

Marquesas is probably the second most poorly edited season of Survivor after Amazon though I haven't seen Samoa. I hated how Survivor in this period tried to sneak the winner into the end.

He was Tony's biggest cheerleader in and out of the game. I think in many ways Tony was playing the game Spencer wanted to play, if less aggressive. I bet Spencer did not go into the game expecting to Challenge beast his way to the end.

I was worried he might win but where was his edit? Especially as he's clearly been engaging enough when he does come centre stage.

I hope its because Kass makes him cry. Because she's the worse.

I wonder if Tony made the decision at Tribal Council seeing the jurors reactions to Trish and Kass fighting. If he still thought Woo was on the fence and likely to vote Kass so he guaranteed Trish was sent home and kept the best goat for final TC.

I've been rooting for Spencer, under dog and what not, but now I need Tony and Kass to get to the final 2. I need to see Kass sitting by Tony, the person she wants to be there with the person she thinks she can beat. Then I need to see the moment when Kass realizes that she's the Russell Hantz of the season. Oh that

Yes I meant Woo

I've had a hard time putting my finger on why I don't like Kass until one of Rob C's bloggers figured it out for me. She's not honest in her confessionals. There's a tinge of delusion there where she doesn't even entertain the possibility that she made the wrong decision.

The more time that passes the more I think that Kass' flip was a mistake.

I wonder why food sellers don't sponsor Survivor more often. It's not that awkward for the the show's format and you get genuine reactions to your food. Win, win, win.

Yup I'm a Lurker.

Cops are less intimidating when you see them drinking at Starbucks in Canada.

Cops are less intimidating when you see them drinking at Starbucks in Canada.

I would end up giving away who's going home by asking how to spell their name correctly.