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Also, what's funny about Wentworth getitng so close is that she essentially torpedoed her strategic game by playing her idol. If she doesn't play her idol, then Jeremy doesn't play his. Both she and Jeremy end up immune on the revote, and Keith, Kimmi and Tasha go to rocks, and no one suspects Wentworth has an idol to

Part of the thing that keeps him out of the Top 10, for me, is the two tries thing. I know it's probably kind of silly, but I think it's more impressive to win Survivor on your first try than to do it on a subsequent attempt. It's why I'll always find what Kim Spradlin accomplished far more impressive than what Boston

If we get another Beauty like Morgan McLeod, that'll be a shame.

Even though it'd be a logistical disaster, I'd love for there to be a season where the challenges took place at night and tribal council took place in the daylight. Call it Survivor: Nightmare or Survivor: Isle of Horrors or some other cheesy nonsense.

I did not. But that doesn't surprise me. With Abi, I could believe it if you told me she's actually a delightful person outside the game, because some people have said as much. But I think I'd try and get citation from a second source if someone told me as much about Savage.

So where does Jeremy rank overall among winners?

I can't even imagine what it would be like to run into Savage in the wild.

I still can't believe he committed to that look for the entire jury stage. I kept expecting him to walk in bare-headed, but he never did.

In the Kaoh Rong preview, he described himself as "a man's man".

Gross. Why do they insist on casting people like this?

I'm actually kind of glad Fishbach didn't get to the end now, since the final immunity challenge ended up being the exact same final challenge he lost in Tocantins. He likely would have lost again, and ended up losing in FTC to "JT 2.0" Jeremy, resulting in a cruel repeat of Tocantins.

I loved how they tried to Price Is Right each other by just voting the next number up from the last person.

And while I don't watch Big Brother, Caleb is giving me "Rodney: Cowboy Version" vibes, and I could get on-board with that. After this season, an idiot might almost be refreshing.

I really do wonder just how much that F4 Tribal Council stunt cost him. I mean, it really was a valid move, even though he came across like a stark-raving mad lunatic. Giving Wentworth even a sliver of a chance to go to the end would have been the type of blunder that Jeremy would have deserved to lose the game for

And part of me is glad they did. But if Keith had gone out by default, it would have been like a med-evac, where the eliminated person didn't do anything wrong, yet lost just the same. And that would have been a shame, even if he did just end up going home on the next vote anyway.

Which makes me wonder, if Kimmi never tries to flip and remains true to Jeremy, does he try to take her to the end as a goat? If so, I would imagine he'd risk losing the vote of the person he eliminated in order to keep her, although it would only really hurt his eventual win if he Wentworth were the third person at

From that brief preview of Kaoh Rong, I'm ready to be all about that gay Asian dude.

If Kelley is in the final three, I wonder how the votes spread out. I think Jeremy still wins, but I would imagine it's close. Like Yul/Ozzy close.

Survivor 33: For Want of a Nale

Agreed. I found myself wondering why they didn't do the firemaking challenge as well. I thought it was silly to put them all on the spot, even if it made for good television. There was just something about it that felt wrong, from a game standpoint, even if it was within the definition of the game's rules.