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    In fairness of what? Brad wanted nothing to do with "what if" because he didnt want proof that he made the wrong move with Tai. He was embarrassed.

    Totally agree.

    There were only 3 votes against he and Aubry. Assuming the votes would be split (they were) his, Aubry, and Cerie's votes against Sarah would send her home. He didnt even need to use one Idol if he thought no one else had one. All the same why waste one on Aubry when all youre gonna do is vote her out next tribal?

    Tai "Tell me what to do and I'll do it." So that's exactly what Brad did. Problem is, smart players know to use a gentle touch with Tai and Brad is a brut. I get his frustration though. Tai is a flake and changes direction with every conversation he has before crumbling. Best always to be the last one to speak to

    Any chance we can go back and get Limitless uncanceled while we're borrowing the LifeBoat.

    Im thinking he had divorce papers? Not sure how that would work without Jo knowing, but hey, its TV!

    Considering we all saw it coming the whole sister being alive thing kinda fell flat. Im calling amnesia.

    Seems like an awful idea, so Yes.

    Agreed. Plenty to not like about her. Just didnt agree with most of the examples given today.

    Have to disagree on the Minnick hate for this particular episode (not involving zona). She was right about Ben, Edwards, and the religous family case. I know we Greys fans love the hero doctors but its nice to have someone acknowledge the law every once in a while. Far more realistic than Bailey or someone else in

    That show wasnt picked up, but she is still leaving.

    Well done.

    I think we can all rest easy. It felt like they put things to rest between Maggie and Meredith. I dont think there is anything left for her to be upset about. Now the show can focus on Amelia and Owen. Yay?

    Ill also say that I agree that there is some level of a double standard with Grey and her behavior this season. However, considering our knowledge of Grey's history there is a logical explanation for it compared to Maggie. She's a freaking mess!!! :) Not excusable but damn sure makes more sense than Maggie who

    I understand that me writing "we all think Maggie sucks" is a generalization but it is a popular sentiment on the boards, and for that, the recapper may be playing to the crowd a bit. All fhe same its that idea that race may play a part in it that bothers me the most. I havent read her reviews of Scandal, i dont

    Most people agree that Maggie was a likeable character at first, proud strong and dedicated to her work. I think we've all been disappointed at her devolpment this season tearing away all of those traits and making her seem childlike and selfish in the wake of her social and family obstacles. As already noted the

    Did not know that! Dont judge, but Ive never watched it.

    I like that this episode took us in a different direction than expected. Nice to see Grey not lose her shit and let her experience in a crisis motivate her, all while Riggs was panicking and trying to protect her. Looks like she'll get some recognition for it too so this storyline will carry over. Maybe we havent

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