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Jay Aniakor
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I don't know about "far worse." Alyssa in this challenge and in the telenovela on her season were some of the worst acting performances on the show (if we don't include all of Season 7)

They'll get an uptick, but I don't know about $10,000 in one night.

The problem is that Alyssa is just not as good an actress as the rest of them. That will always be her biggest weakness, that the "top" girls like Alaska and Katya don't have. And there's a lot of acting on this show.

Human beings are kind of selfish in that way, which is why most of us insist on keeping loved ones alive for as long as humanly possible even when they're very old and/or suffering greatly and we know they will die soon anyway. It's not about them, it's about us.

You know what I don't understand? Everyone in the world is infected, right? Which is why they all turn when they die, even if they weren't bitten. So…why would getting blood or something in a cut turn them? If they're already infected, it wouldn't really matter, right?

They must breathe, right? Or some kind of variation of it. Because…you have to intake air and blow it through the vocal chords in order to make sounds (like their growling and stuff), no?

Strand and Madison were highly competent for two people that were ostensibly shitfaced just a couple moments before shit went down. Guess nothing sobers you up like the threat of being eaten alive. And…plot.

Yeah I thought about that, but then I figured the whole point of them showing the riptide sign was that that was for us to understand that the current would bring the zombies out to sea.

I WANT TO SEE THE GOVERNMENT.

Oooooo, ET would have been a good choice.

There's no fucking way the producers would have let Katya leave that early.

BITCH SIT DOWN AND SHUT THE HELL UP BITCH

That's a little bit of revisionist history, though. If you remember (and if you go back to the comments on Seasons 5), people had had it with Alyssa in the first couple episodes of the season, even more than Coco, it seemed. They both kept it going with the arguments and the bitchiness (remember, "back rolls" and the

For some reason it really seemed to be like Angela was trying to get a confession out of Elliot. I started thinking about this when I remembered Dom told her she was in over her head and she was really her only friend left. Perhaps getting a confession from Elliot is her one way out, which is why she really looked so

Lol why does that need to be explained?

I'm getting more Allison on Fargo. Kind of weird, clearly the most competent person around though (unfortunately) not the most important.

I like that he was pragmatic/not deluded enough to realize that he was, in fact, NOT the most powerful person ever though. Haha.

For some reason I thought Obama too. I guess we (as Americans) are just sort of conditioned to think of the President as the most powerful person in the world.

Is it just me that thinks that Angela was getting a confessions out of Elliot in the subway?

This seems like an appropriate time for him to die, as sad as it sounds. He had a moment (or moments) of redemption, so now he can pass on.