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I still think this was a great season overall. Even though I didn't love the final result, this was one of the very few finales in recent memory where I legitimately had no idea who would win by the time we were live in CBS Studios. I thought there was even a chance this would be the first season in a long time

It really wouldn't surprise me if she were a recruit. That said, we've got some amazing players in the past who were recruits, even winners. But I really can't say she played an amazing game. She just played a game that allowed her to win. And fair enough, that's great for her. But I don't think anyone has ever won

This might be the first non-Redemption Island season where I feel like the theme has a legitimate shot at ruining everything.

Yeah, this really wasn't a Game Jury. They just picked the person they liked best.

I'm wondering if it's possible that Michele didn't give them anything to work with. That her social game was so stealth, so under-the-radar, that she made it functionally impossible for them to tell that story.

Also, if Michele votes out one of the other two at F3, then it feels more like a legit move rather than a last-minute cheat code that gives her a leg-up in the final tribal council.

I'd be livid too, but his diatribe to Michele was some angsty bullshit.

This upcoming season is going to be INSANELY divisive, because we're going to have Gen Xers resenting millennials for expecting handouts and not wanting to work for anything. And we're going to have millennials resenting Gen Xers for saying, "Well, just go out and find a career like I did!" despite no longer having a

I feel like without the juror twist, and the possible added bump it added to Michele's game, we might have had the first tie in FTC history. At the very least, it would have been a more interesting reading of the votes when it would have been down to four votes for Michele and three for Aubry.

In the moment, I thought the final challenge twist was brilliant. But on reflection, it's kind of bullshit, isn't it? On the one hand, I can see why they did it, since it made for an interesting twist for the penultimate tribal council. On the other hand, it was in no way superior as a viewing experience to Michelle

On the one hand, I've always been one to say that Survivor is a game that never has and never will have an undeserving winner, because if you get to the end and can't get the people to vote for you, whereas another person can, then the other person simply played the superior game.

My blinding rage is compromising my literacy!

If anything, Reverb probably got the idea for the costumes from vibing Cisco's wardrobe.

It was probably just to fit in with the overall theme of fatherhood, with each of the dads (Henry, Joe and Wells) freaking out about the well-being of their respective kid.

It's almost like Once Upon A Time, where there are no real rules, magic just works however they need it to that week.

Maybe Singh's a moron.

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I think Legends of Tomorrow has more potential for Supergirl crossovers if they go the Doctor Who route, and the Wave Rider isn't just a time machine but also a cross-dimensional ship. Could add some cool dimensions (no pun intended) to the series, if nothing else.

Don't know if this is the right place for it, but I'm not sure there was another place to discuss it.

I totally caught whiffs of chemistry between those two, and felt bad for Wally when Zoom showed up. Interdimensional cock-blockery leaving Wally holdin' that L.