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I can't think of many people who've been as patently terrible at every aspect of the game as Joe, yet have made it this far. He's never in the majority alliance, he's always one of the first people out of challenges, it looks like he's hardly bothered making any sort of bonds with anyone, and I'm not sure if he cares

I think we're getting an Aubry winner's edit right now, although I don't know that I'd rule out Julia or Tai either. I love how Aubry kept the Jason/Scot alliance blind to her plan by constantly utilizing positive reinforcement. During the immunity challenge, she notes that Jason has been through everything, so why

In his exit interview, Scot admits he feels betrayed, but he seems to understand the wisdom of the move. It shows me that Scot is a far more likable guy when separated from Jason, as evidenced by how likable he was after the tribal shuffle and the initial alliance with Tai. While I don't know that I'd necessarily want

Man, that tribal council. So freaking satisfying.

I was about to read this episode the Riot Act after Tai won another advantage that would have made his alliance even MORE ridiculously overpowered. But man, that tribal council double-cross was everything.

That comparison to how she and Cydney (or was it Tai?) were like Missed Connections on Craigslist was also choice.

"This season has really surprised at just how good it is. There have been a couple of perhaps iffy episodes but no bum ones overall for me. And for an entire non returning cast and a sequel to an already amazing season? I am really impressed so far."

What does this show have against ceramic pots?

It's kind of a retread of Season 1, in the sense that Team Flash discovers that their trusted mentor is really the big bad. I'm fine with it for this season, but if they try it again next season, I might roll my eyes so far back I can't reclaim them.

Yeah, it came across to me as though they figured out the Supergirl part first, and said "we'll just handwave it on Flash later." Making it work for The Flash wasn't a priority at all, since you could just explain it away in ten seconds by saying "the multiverse did it."

Maybe it's on purpose for the sake of Arrowverse synergy, but I've always been kind of stunned by how much she and Katie Cassidy could pass for sisters.

It's like when Arrow had Black Canary's boobs pushed up damn near up to her chin. I like cleavage as much as the next guy, but it was actually distracting when all I could wonder was how anyone could fight like that.

The power of boners is stronger?

You never go full Dickensian.

I came in late, so I was understandably confused. But I didn't want to wait for next day On Demand because I'm an impatient dick.

Archer shooting Whitney in the head was a stunningly smooth animation. And it was just so hilariously abrupt.

That fight on the car was awesome. And the art design made it look like ketchup chasing mustard!

AJ actually looks like my niece, and I'm kind of weirded out by that.

I've had three weeks to get used to it, and I still find those commercial bumpers super jarring.

The only way I could think of to get them to play it would have been to actually vote one of them out. Sure, they'd be sacrificing Cydney, but she's someone they would have had to deal with eventually anyway.