Yeah. He should totally wait until after his dad is dead and thus will never see him play Survivor.
Yeah. He should totally wait until after his dad is dead and thus will never see him play Survivor.
Reed is a very pretty man.
It's because it had a lot of space for people to build shit. Because no one wanted to live there.
Yeah, they screwed up by not making this personal. Then we might've gotten some real action. Especially with this cast, who sulk when they're not taken on rewards. Imagine how Missy would've reacted when her entire alliance guesses Baylor as most useless.
I think Jeff wins against Missy and Baylor.
He plays his idol.
Probably because Jon has an idol. Makes it pretty tough to blindside him if you're broadcasting your intention to get him out of the game.
"End of story. I've hated Rick since day one for some reason"
I think the implication is that Beth stabbing her in the shoulder made her pull the trigger of her already drawn pistol. Reflexively.
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First time since Penner on Philippines that someone played an idol that cancelled out the majority of votes against them.
Agreed. I thought Wes was about to lose anyway and found a way to get something out of it. But no one on that island was beating Reed.
@sharculese:disqus Seriously. You don't want that. You'll never stop reading that email.
Missy in a final two.
The Way, not me.
#rookiemistake
In this very episode he gave a confessional about not playing the idol in order for it to be available to him or Jaclyn later. So I think it was already on his mind.
And maybe that's the show playing fair. Jon probably didn't matter prior to the swap.
It would at least have a better chance of success than Rob vs Russell, since neither has established being awesome at the game, so I don't think their advantage would be abnormally large. It'd be more akin to Penner, Swan, Skupin.
It's also a pretty difficult vetting process. Whereas with surrogacy, if you have the surrogate, there's no other hurdles to climb.