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I go back-and-forth on whether I actually like Hannah or not, but she was all the way likeable this week. She gave Marnie the talking-to she's needed to hear for years, and stood by her friend when she needed her most.

I love really zany combinations, and even I'm not sure I'd have ever expected a Jessa, Shosh and Elijah trio. Worth it solely for Elijah's Shoshanna impression, and his "attempted straight guy" introduction to the businesswomen.

It's been a while since they've called her "Sweet" Dee, and I've always wished that nickname would come back, because I'm pretty much in love with Dee too.

I know Frank isn't his biologically his dad, but Dennis really is his father's son.

I loved that, because the first thing I wondered when Charlie and Dennis each had their turn at the phone was how on Earth one of Dee's bad accents actually managed to fool them. And then that line landed virtually the next second.

"The Gang Guards The Galaxy"

It's a twist I really should have guessed, but I suppose in my head, I had pictured a younger girl as his daughter, so it didn't really occur to me that she was a grown woman (if he mentions his daughter was an adult, I must have missed it). In a way, they kind of foreshadow it by noting Charlie wouldn't realistically

I loved Mac giving that thumbs up while Mike was grinding on him. I'm just so happy that he's finally out and we can move on from dancing around (no pun intended) his sexual orientation.

Dee just Oldboy'd that poor stripper!

I wonder if Charlie enlisted any of Dennis's crow-killing skills in the production of Fight Milk.

I wanted to laugh, but then I remember how much of it was lifted from Making A Murderer, from Brendan Dassey's love of wrestling to the "I'm stupid" comment. Even the camera angle during Charlie's interrogation was the same.

I'm thinking troll, and not even a particularly good one, at that.

"So that's it, huh? We're some kind of Collateral Beauty?"

I went searching for a source because I was certain I'd read this somewhere, but I couldn't find it. So I concede that I was mistaken. My apologies.

I wonder how early Ken was drawing dead. I think before the Will explosion, he was in a pretty good spot.

I say this as a fellow Puerto Rican and Sandra's biggest fan, but if this group somehow lets her win a third time, none of them should ever be invited to play Survivor again.

Oops, reading comprehension fail on my end.

It's an interesting question, because I feel like Hannah was drawing dead a little later than that. I think she would have had a chance had she chosen a side and stuck with it, rather than flipping back and forth and pissing everyone off in the process. Granted, you could make the argument that she might not have

I feel bad for David because, even if he does come back, I think this will have been his best chance at winning, sort of like how Malcolm's first season was probably his best chance at the title. Now that people know what David is like, he'll be a target from the jump-off on a returnee season. Then again, if he waits

I've heard castaways say in subsequent interviews that they still do opening and closing statements, they just don't show them anymore.