The actors literally "phoned it in" for the last scene. What an awful season. Episode grade: D-
The actors literally "phoned it in" for the last scene. What an awful season. Episode grade: D-
I don't know, but this episode as a whole just didn't do too much for me. Seemed really not that funny tonight? Love the show, but weakest episode thus far.
Last two weeks, as great as they've been, do seem a little like their tying up loose ends. It's almost as if the writers feel compelled to have a finalizing moment in every scene because they don't know when they may get back to that character arc again. Sure there's scene's like Tyrion that prolong, but Balon dying,…
As I said last week, I think they left the word "Cast" off the title to the show. Not a terrible show though I'm still trying to figure out why Alicia hosted the party. Loved the "Bye Alicia" in the title of the review!
I thought this episode was a strong A. Maybe a top 5 of all time just the way the reveal was performed. I saw the blindside coming a mile away, but Survivor has been good in the past to keep us guessing when players start talking about changing things up at camp right before the vote.
Yea. He must have run back to the tape recorder and press record right after opening the door. Saw this coming a mile away.
Nope.
Not really. We all know Mike lives, Hector lives — so just either some nobody gets killed or nobody does.
Except it was so obvious it lost it's impact.
You're over-analyzing a fictional television show that is based on anything but fact.
I think you mean predictable.
Everything for a season finale was great except the last fifteen minutes, Mike, "Don't". Really?!!?? Wow. They are smarter than Mike thinks, huh?
I knew I was going to dislike this review as soon as I read the words, "And it took going back to where we started for season seven to finally pull off a fantastic episode."
Welcome to "C" category. Finally! We missed you.
Wow. I'm glad someone understands. I never said I hated the show and the responses that I switch to TWD or something with more "action" are exactly what I'd expect from this group.
You're so right. This was in the files that they were given. It's easily correctable and the CEO of a bank won't even know it occurred.
Re "I love that he's teaching his niece how to use power tools. So precious!" I can't tell if this is seriousness or sarcasm. God I hope it's the latter.
It amazing to me how reviewers think so profoundly about this show. Look, I get it. The writing is good. But this can be deconstructed in the most simplest of terms. It's two brothers who just don't like one another.
The guy was not hurting. I'm sure they all play through some kind of ailment. What's next — MRI's for all participants after each challenge. It's called Survivor, remember? It's not called Survivor, but we'll keep you well. Guess I kind of miss the old shows.
So If he hadn't shown Jeff his knee, he'd still be in the game. Ridiculous. Or perhaps they do this every show, but never show it. Not sure why he needed to be pulled anyway. Give him some Neosporin and call it a day.