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I'm not into the Ravi/Peyton/Blaine triangle, and I felt like Ravi hooking up with his ex-boss who he hasn't been shown to like was out of the blue.

I really feel like Fitz is going to have to suffer some sort of arc next season, because they can't pretend that none of this didn't happen.

They had a really hard time as it was not getting shot down, I think they felt they needed to get out of there or the ships would be shot down.

I don't think so? They both woke up with their clothes on and weren't even in the same bed.

There's no new episode next week, probably because there's only 3 episodes left and they want to air them during May sweeps.

I was really disappointed that the characters didn't seem to care about what Jughead wanted to actually do for his birthday. Archie knew he wouldn't want this part, but then went along with it anyway. Betty was just so determined to do it, and never stopped to consider he wouldn't want it.

Really? That's just horrible. Seeing someone in danger of a real injury or burns, and stepping in for their health seems like it should be allowed.

Well, Zeke told the producers so Probst has probably known since the original season Zeke was on (which was last season, wasn't it?).

I agree with this. If you have skeletons in your closet, or things you don't want people to know, you kind of risk it by going on TV or becoming a celebrity or something. It may not be fair, but it is what tends to happen.

Sometimes I think this show has been on for so long, that a lot of the shocking moments have been covered, but they didn't even bother to vote here, Varner just went home. I know Brandon Hantz went home without a real vote, but they never even made it to tribal with him because his tribe was afraid of him and needed

I was kind of hoping the Rocinante could pick up some more people, but I can see why they were unable to do so.

I know this show was renewed for another season, and I really hope that next season will be better. There's been some storylines this season, like Julia's pregnancy, that I really didn't like so I think they need to maybe pull more from the books or something.

I was really skeptical about the decision to bring back Ward for this, but I think it's actually working out well. I do hope this plot will be the last we see of him though, because then it would just get too repetitive.

I didn't even make that comparison, but now I probably won't be able to un-see it.

Blaine is usually involved in some side-plot disconnected for the main characters, so it makes sense to me he's not in every episode. I didn't feel like there was stuff in this episode that should have been cut to make room for Blaine.

I think it's going to be a mix of both, which it always has kind of been. Season 1 had the big plot-arc of the missing kids, and it turned out Blaine was killing them and selling their brains. Season 2 had the whole Max Rager arc, and this season I think it'll be the whole zombie island arc.

I think it depends, Winslow wasn't under arrest or anything - just being questioned about her friend's death. On Law & Order they often go talk to teenagers, without a parent present, if someone they know was attacked or killed. iZombie doesn't stand out to me as being the only show that does that.

I was under the same impression. They actors already had asked for reduced screen-time, hence this whole sleeping curse storyline so they don't both have to be on set at the same time much.

I really liked the show, and I don't think the characters being black/Puerto Rican should keep people from watching. Luke Cage did really well, and that was a mainly black cast. I actually liked that the show was set in the 1970s, just as I liked that Stranger Things was set in the 1980s.

How is that show? I've been skeptical of watching it because I'm worried it's going to be too depressing, but I keep seeing good things about it.