Humorous that Drake thinks we give a shit about the Nets.
Humorous that Drake thinks we give a shit about the Nets.
For all of its creepiness, 'Hannibal' doesn't really do jump scares. It had lulled me into a sense of blood-soaked calm and then threw a fucking bird at me. I hit the roof. Well played, show, well played.
I wasn't disappointed. Maybe it was a little too convenient to be like, "Here are some people who are also like Hannibal and Will!" but I thought we got enough good story beats that the somewhat clunky comparison is forgivable. Really, though, this should have just been an hour of Hannibal/Will therapy. Give me…
I'm impressed that Marlon Wayans was sighted at an Astros game. That's incredibly random, unless this occurred during their series against the Yankees.
I thought that as well. Chrome would always give it the red underline treatment, which enraged me to no end. Now I see that technology is correct and I am a failure.
As to what Spielberg might direct before this, robots…eh. They're like zombies to me. Don't really care, don't really understand why they are popular. I'd much rather see him tackle 'Montezuma.' That history is really, really interesting and could make a great film if done right. Now let us all put on "Cortez the…
I've just sort of been blinking in confusion as I've read this thread.
I'll watch it on DVD or Netflix or whatever in a few months and I probably won't hate it.
You forgot J'Tia, as we all would like to do.
Except Trish has played a better game than Tony. Tony might have had more fireworks, but Trish was instrumental in breaking up the Cliff-Woo-Lindsey thing because of her little crush on LJ, Trish basically saved Tony's bacon when she realized that Kass and Sarah were rifting, and this week Trish saw straight through…
Posted something along these lines earlier, but I think their move is to play both three-person alliances against each other and get rid of Tony next week, then flip back and get rid of Spencer (or Jeremiah or Tasha) the week after, thus eliminating there being a majority alliance. Playing fifth and fourth to…
LJ is a pretty good bet, I'd think.
Same. There's nobody that I'm rooting for to win it. Last season I really liked Ciera and Hayden, but this time around, everybody has weirdo flaws. Tony can be entertaining, and then Tony can just be overbearing. Woo is fun-ish, but he doesn't actually do anything. Trish is the best social player, I think (saw it…
I don't even think it was a metaphor, as I'm not sure that Tony knows what a metaphor is. I assume he wanted people to think he had an idol, given the fact that all 0 of the people at TC were gunning for him and he needed to protect himself. It worked, clearly.
I was happy there wasn't a clue (at least not one that was noted on camera). Nice change of pace, given that so many of the reward segments end up being "we enjoyed this reward and then my napkin had a clue and now I'm happy."
Sorry, this is a long post. I'm just too in love with this season, me thinks. My guess is that Trish and Kass both knew that Tony and Woo were going to vote for LJ, hence why neither acted stunned at Tribal (at least so far as I recall). If Jefra had any strategic sense at all, she would understand that she is dead…
"Two Girls"- Townes Van Zandt
"Complexity"- The Roots
"Loose Ends"- Bruce Springsteen
"Skating On Thin Ice"- Procol Harum
"Do You Want To Know a Secret?"- The Beatles
Have fun watching that, rich people.
Sandy is a weird champ, because she always has that kind of, "Whoa, I knew that?" or "I'm happy I got that one right!" reaction, and then you look at her score and realize she has been killing people. Maybe I got brainwashed watching Arthur do the blank-faced, no reaction,…
Whoooooooa, that's really cool.