lionsfan2014--disqus
LionsFan
lionsfan2014--disqus

I remember when the votes were read, I was like "Who's Jefra?" Nice job by production to keep us in the dark. Not sure why they even have 25 minutes of filler anymore. After the immunity challenge they should just take us straight to tribal council and surprise us each time.

Drew, babysitter of the year. Here's a guy who just out of the blue comes by to babysit. Might want to give him a drug and alcohol test first. Wouldn't trust this guy alone with my kids for a second. "So, what do you guys want to do? Get stoned?!?!? Well alright!"

I'm sorry, were Will and Alicia married? I understand her sorrow, but didn't it seem odd to third parties that she's just going from location to location seeking answers? My first question would be, "and you're related to Will how?" Everyone giving her their condolences like she's a widow. Also didn't like how

I actually enjoyed the season the more it went on. I began to look forward to watching it after the last three episodes whereas the first five I was 50/50. Loved the scene with the Man-Of-War. Very suspenseful. I don't know if it's my recent flavor for Assassins' Creed Black Flag, but the show and its locale just

A little disappointed. The green house was the tie-in to his green ears? Huh? At least the green earmuffs made more sense. Seemed like a leap to make the connection they did. And why is he the Yellow King? The guy doesn't seem that bright. As he eyed the kid in the playground I couldn't help to wonder, how's he

I don't know about you guys, but some of the continual remarks from the cast gets a little old after awhile. I mean, do we really need Laurie's continual remark about how she has a "cousin that does [blank]" or Ellie's continual negative one-liners. Sometimes I think it works, but often times it feels like the