Yeah, Caleb was FAR more serious than just needing fluids. His body was actively shutting down. Outside of Russell Swann, that was probably the closest anyone has come to dying on the US version of the show.
Yeah, Caleb was FAR more serious than just needing fluids. His body was actively shutting down. Outside of Russell Swann, that was probably the closest anyone has come to dying on the US version of the show.
I always feel like the doctors err on the side of caution to avoid a serious injury that causes the media to turn a spotlight on them and question whether this is a show we should still be having. Because the minute someone dies on this show, or suffers some horrific injury, Survivor is done.
That was a Survivor Hall of Fame moment, in my book. Sure, it only bought her a few more days in the competition, but it was great to see her score one over on her smug rivals.
He could have asked for a moment alone with each of the Brains to say goodbye. He could have asked Jeff for a moment to rebury it before going to say goodbye, then he could have whispered the location to her during the goodbye hug. Hell, he could have just handed it to her in front of everybody. I mean, her position…
I feel like this is the beginning of a potential winner's edit for Aubry. Or, at the very least, a Shii Ann type underdog edit. She was given some great confessionals, and put in a very sympathetic light after last week's vote flip.
I feel bad for ya, but pocketing the idol was a lame move, Neal.
Two brothers.
In a van.
And then a meteor hit.
And they ran as fast as they could.
His speech makes it all the stranger that they never show Abraham and Sasha actually kiss or anything. It's her inviting him in, and her offering him a cigar and a smile. It's as if they're just really good pals.
Which makes me wonder how they'd even cut their annual San Diego Comic Con trailer, or how they'd keep any reports of which actors are on-set and which aren't from leaking.
Well they probably filmed the whole thing, but just didn't know at the time that there was any chance of it being edited to be a cliffhanger.
They really need to categorize the people in their community by importance and capability in the field. There's absolutely no reason the freaking doctor should have gone on a run last week when they just ended up taking everything in the pharmacy anyway. And there's no reason on Earth that Michonne AND Rosita had to…
"It's like poetry. They sort of rhyme."
I'm going to laugh myself clean into a coma if they end the business with Negan on a cliffhanger next week.
Have ANY of their made-up hashtags actually trended? I usually live-tweet while I'm watching, and while #Survivor ALWAYS trends, I never see any of their hashtags, even the generic ones like #immunitychallenge or #tribalcouncil. You'd think they'd realize by now that people tend to talk about a show under one general…
Debbie is playing an outstanding game, in my opinion. More so than any other player in the game right now, I think Debbie is in a position where she can pretty much write her own ticket. She could stick with the Brains, team with Michele and Cydney to rope in Julia and Aubry for an all-female alliance, she could take…
Yeah, he's definitely more perceptive than he's had the opportunity to show.
I was 10000% expecting a hashtag to pop up.
I'm torn on whether or not Aubry made the right move. On the one hand, Peter would have had value in the nominal sense of keeping all the Brains together to form a coalition. He also seems like the kind of guy who'd be valuable to take to the end, since nobody seems to like the guy (hell, Tai likes everyone, and he…
I love Debbie, but I actually find it pretty disappointing that someone this season ended up validating Nick's unearned sense of self-esteem. Not that, as a straight man, I'm necessarily the best judge of male attractiveness. But dude really isn't that handsome.
-Part-time model Debbie is hilarious to me, because every single episode features her revealing some new thing she's always been good at.