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More or less exactly my thoughts. I can't remember the last time I heard a non-covered Beatles song in a movie.

I've always loved "Baby, You're A Rich Man", and distinctly remember fist pumping in the theater when I recognized it. What an immaculate ending.

Ah, yes, agreed. That makes perfect sense.

Timberlake's performance was legitimately Oscar-worthy.

Was she necessarily being weirdly judgmental? Max and Shirin seemed profoundly annoying and had clearly alienated themselves from their new tribemates. I think Carolyn was acting in a fairly rational way, frankly.

The amount of Probst hate on this comment section astounds me.

I don't even know if Sierra is as relevant as Mike is making her seem. Good chance that tribe wins every immunity until the merge.

I think they found Max just as annoying.

Jeff was delightfully unimpressed.

Oblivious is the word. My god.

It's incredible how Joaquin basically unilaterally decided to go for that idol clue and So is the one that ended up paying for it.

I find myself trying to justify Mike's behavior for some reason, so let me take a stab at it regarding his little "this is how you talk to women" bit with Dan.

Jeff is nowhere near this misogynist, come on.

Ben Gassy

The Jinx delivered in ways I couldn't imagine. I'm curious if this will enter the zeitgeist like Serial.

What is threeve?

This is extraordinary television.

Ham!

The article you linked to does not suggest that "more latinos are entering college than whites", but that a greater proportion of latinos are entering college than whites. There is a huge difference.

But are any of those players as essential to the Ravens' offense as AJ Green?