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I'm a little bit concerned that this might be a few shades shy of a propaganda film. For both sides. And it's probably ISIS 101 by now. Totally misguided. Shocked it made it to the theaters. This is not the most precise medium to unravel such an event for the masses.

Heineken may be Dutch or Latvian but it works. It numbs my brain well. And tastes nothing like Carlsberg - so many positive attributes; very few downsides.

I really want to like this show. But these past two episodes felt like script 101 - so predictable and boring. It's hard to root for characters locked into an unimaginative and cliche riddled story line. I'd gain more insight and entertainment from binge watching The Hogan Family at this point.

This may seem to be a foolish, uninformed question but why wasn't there a fire making challenge to decide the tie?

You could actually see the gears turning in her head when the camera cut to Ciera during tribal. Usually, its misdirection/toothless dramatic effect when the vote pans out as expected, but this time it was actually prescient. Kudos to the camera crew and the editing team.