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Totally agree.

Totally agree.

Until it becomes unprofitable.

Until it becomes unprofitable.

I know, but it was only funny if I reversed them.  Who wants to fight Brendon, American Gladiators style?  I can't even remember what they guy looked like.

I know, but it was only funny if I reversed them.  Who wants to fight Brendon, American Gladiators style?  I can't even remember what they guy looked like.

It would have depended on how confident either one of them felt that the Lisa/Skupin pair was telling them the truth.  If Denise knew for a fact that Lisa and Mike were going to vote out Malcolm, then she could just vote with them and eliminate her biggest threat.  But if she wasn't sure, if she thought they could be

It would have depended on how confident either one of them felt that the Lisa/Skupin pair was telling them the truth.  If Denise knew for a fact that Lisa and Mike were going to vote out Malcolm, then she could just vote with them and eliminate her biggest threat.  But if she wasn't sure, if she thought they could be

Yeah, that will always and forever be the gold standard for "do you even know what fucking show you're on, chief?" bizarrely bitter rants.

Yeah, that will always and forever be the gold standard for "do you even know what fucking show you're on, chief?" bizarrely bitter rants.

There was no reason not to make a deal with Denise unless he was convinced that he would remain in the driver's seat and was better off not lying to a jury member than keeping a potential ally happy for the final vote out.  Of course he thought he was going to win.  I thought he was going to win.  You thought he was

There was no reason not to make a deal with Denise unless he was convinced that he would remain in the driver's seat and was better off not lying to a jury member than keeping a potential ally happy for the final vote out.  Of course he thought he was going to win.  I thought he was going to win.  You thought he was

Also, everyone hated Blair.  If America had a sweetheart it was Tootie.

Also, everyone hated Blair.  If America had a sweetheart it was Tootie.

When Russell Hantz went back the first time, for Heroes v. Villains, that season had already been filmed by the time the Samoa reunion aired, and his miserable demeanor during the reunion was partially based on the fact that he knew he hadn't won HvV either.

When Russell Hantz went back the first time, for Heroes v. Villains, that season had already been filmed by the time the Samoa reunion aired, and his miserable demeanor during the reunion was partially based on the fact that he knew he hadn't won HvV either.

People get too enamored with the idea that the way to win is to tell the most compelling story.  The way to win is to convince the members of the jury that, after losing to you, they will still be able to look at themselves in the mirror the next morning (or, probably more accurately, that losing to the other people

People get too enamored with the idea that the way to win is to tell the most compelling story.  The way to win is to convince the members of the jury that, after losing to you, they will still be able to look at themselves in the mirror the next morning (or, probably more accurately, that losing to the other people

As much as I like Malcolm, his ego really sank him at the end.  He was convinced enough that he was going to win that final challenge, sight unseen, that he refused to give Denise any sort of guarantee that they were still in it together.  Otherwise, he could have hedged his bets by making a deal with her, and the two

As much as I like Malcolm, his ego really sank him at the end.  He was convinced enough that he was going to win that final challenge, sight unseen, that he refused to give Denise any sort of guarantee that they were still in it together.  Otherwise, he could have hedged his bets by making a deal with her, and the two