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    That was fun!
    Without a doubt one of the messiest tribal councils I've ever seen. And what was with will voting for jay? And now outing his idol? I guess he's jumping off a sinking ship but I hope they give more explanation next week. In other news Adam is becoming such a calamity that i can't help but laugh. I really

    I have to agree. Not every week should be a blindside. When the dust settles it's just red herrings being built up and it's hard not to get tired of it. Don't get me wrong, I like this season. But why can't anything be easy? Why is every vote overthought? They could've gotten Taylor or jay out so easily. Why go for

    I love Bonnie, but I also didn't like how she kinda threw it in stefans face that he would've saved Damon. Stefan and Enzo never even had a close relationship. Obviously he'd choose his own brother. And even she was having trouble picking between them? I didn't get that.

    It just felt weird to me. Had they had kept Damon and Bonnie's relationship as strong as it was in season 6 and made it believable, I would've understood. But instead they've made it so antagonistic with the drama last season. I just didn't get why they dragged it out when to me it only made sense for her to pick Enzo.

    Okay well I have mixed feelings. For some reason I did feel invested somewhat in the narrative. Probably because I care so much about Bonnie, Damon and their relationship. Which by the way, it was nice to finally have the show recognize again.
    But I feel the entire set up tried to get something from nothing. The entire

    To each their own. I personally liked her a lot. She was fun in my opinion.

    The question for me is whether Adam and zeke will take Hannah in. Especially considering what she did with the Mari vote. If they do decide to work with her, that puts her in a strong position and jay in a much weaker one considering zeke and Adam's new found connections. Jay would just have will, Taylor, and maybe

    Well…that sucks. Michaela has been such a fun character compared to some of these others and to know she was sacrificed for Sunday and Brett is so disappointing.
    I kind of think Jay's power hungry without reason. like David earlier I feel he saw an opportunity and took it. The question stands, just cause you can, does

    i think his relationship with Damon definitely elevated him. I loved their friendship because although the show forgets, they were best friends. At one point they were my favorite duo in the show. I also liked his relationship with Jenna, and i appreciated how much he cared for Jeremy and Elena. But on his own I

    Does anyone else have a hard time watching this show anymore? Obviously i want to finish it out, but dear lord. This just felt boring which is sad.
    Perhaps most boring would go to Alaric. Remember when he was a good character? Cause that Alaric and this one are two entirely different people.
    And the Elena stuff is

    I can't believe how much I'm enjoying this season. With Cambodia being great and Kaoh rong being a pleasant surprise, I really thought we were going to hit a dud. But to my surprise I have enjoyed every episode despite the shaky premise. The dynamics are so fun and change on a dime. I mean the amount of little

    Oh yeah I agree it was a waste. A fun waste, but a waste nonetheless.

    At this point I just feel like David is a guy who loves survivor and wants to experience it in every capacity. I mean he should've been gone the first episode yet somehow he's still around. I think he saw the opportunity to shake things up and took it. That being said, not great timing. It sucks that he burned an idol

    There were things I liked and there were things that could've been better.
    But overall this episode had me giggling so much. I just was so happy to see these characters again and I enjoyed every second.

    I said in the comments last week that I didn't think vampire diaries could really mess up a finale (Iseason 4's wasnt the best), but overall they seem to at least manage to make winning finales, this was not one of them.
    Don't get me wrong, this was by no means close to the worst episode this season. But it shared a

    The thing that always has impressed me about new girl is that I sometimes expect it to tumble, but it doesn't. Now there have been moments where it has, I mean it's not a secret that season three wasn't New Girl in its prime, but overall they have avoided moments where other sitcoms fall flat on.
    For example, I can't

    Other than season 4, I'm pretty sure I've really liked every finale this show has done. The two things tvd does best are emotional deaths and season finales, for some reason. Still I have no clue where they're taking the mess they've created this season. So I guess we'll see next week.
    But on the plus side this was a

    At this point Matt would be the better character to get rid of, and I wouldn't of said that last season.

    As someone who sadly has watched big brother for far too long, I can admit it's definitely not reality tv at its best. Far from it.

    Agreed. Sometimes big moves can masquerade the weaknesses of someone's game, but when taking a look at how he's playing strictly game wise, his has a lot of weaknesses.