newfoundma1
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When she begins to tell her story, I believe right before the opening credits, OA tells the five she assembled in the abandoned house that they'll have to pretend to trust her until they actually trust her. That pretty clearly set up some doubt for me that her story was entirely reliable.

Civil War 11 would be very disappointing!

Exciting that DC has hired a black female writer. Have they ever hired one before? As hard as it is to believe, Marvel just hired their very first black female writer in their 70+ year history with Roxanne Gay.

I liked it more than BvS and about equal with X-Men: Apocalypse. So, not very much.

Also, the comic isn't very good.

This show doesn't sound deep on characterization, so underused heroes could beef up the ranks. Vixen, Bumblebee, Katana, Jason Rusch Firestorm, Ryan Choi Atom, Black Lightning, Freedom Beat, Jaime Reyes Blue Beetle, El Diablo, Steel (noth John Henry and Natasha), Vibe, Fire, and on and on and on should be incorporated

He's already Asian. And much more interesting than Ray Palmer.

I like it. It is vibrant. It looks a lot better than the muddy animation on Marvel's recent shows.

Chris mentioned that he had never been on a real life jury before. I am thankful for that, since he read the situation so wrong.

I don't give this cast much credit, but pointing out to Chris that she masterminded that move when he assumes it was a man should have made the jury think a little more about their biases. There was no reason for Chris to assume that Adam was responsible for that decision over Hannah.

I think it would have been a bad move to reveal to them that he made the Idol; they already viewed him as the biggest threat. Pulling off an entertaining trick in front of the jury would have made him even more of a target for elimination. They likely knew it was him. No one else besides Adam would have take that much

I have so much trouble figuring out why people in the game thought Bret was a threat. He was a bully and he was the definition of a coaster. I don't know that he meaningfully contributed to anything in the game. The way he kept getting drunk at every reward win showed how seriously he was playing.

Everyone in the game is choosing between two options decided by the other players, because their are very rarely three names thrown out at tribal. Hannah decided that they should vote for Bret over David, changing the vote for final four from Adam vs. David to David vs. Bret.

It made sense to me that she felt if she voted out David over Brett, that Ken wouldn't trust her.

You expressed so much of how I felt after this episode. Hannah made some errors, but so did Adam, even in the finale (bragging to Hannah about his Idol and his plan to vote out David ended up saving David from that Tribal). The fact that the FTC was unanimous shows me that her gender played a role. The fact that

Agree with this. Everyone was outwardly ignoring her game. I'm actually disappointed that she didn't speak up when Adam was given credit for getting Ken to vote out David, when Adam didn't even talk to Ken about it. So I wanted more interruptions from Hannah.

Part of me thinks that she can't win the same way again and her flawless legacy is doomed, but that's probably what her tribemates thought on her second season.

Interesting that Tony is considered a "Gamechanger." he played a good game, but what I mostly remember is that he was never in danger for most of the game due to his Tyler Perry Idol with Special Powers.

Ugh I didn't like her as soon as I found out she was a professional missionary. Good to know she hates science too.

I'm torn on Adam's win. He made some huge blunders along the way (including bragging to Hannah that he was going to use his Idol in the finale to vote out David instead of Bret), and while I don't think he brought up his mom at FTC for sympathy, I think it contributed to a unanimous vote. He did play very damn hard in