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I love to hate Samburu. After watching Australia and seeing Jerri and thinking how funny it was that she was a "Villain". Then I saw Africa and Lindsey I was like what? Now this is what I was expecting from Jerri! She was hilarious and watching her and Salia's down fall was awesome. "There's not an event in the

Isn't that pretty common for survivor for the last 10 seasons or so?

Baylor has a FTC goat edit. Alec does have a douche edit, he's just fodder. Jon might have a goofyish winners edit with all the stuff about his Dad having cancer and stuff. Missy has kind of a villain edit (even though up until this episode I thought she was playing pretty well). Jaclyn and Natalie have had up and

Jon and Jaclyn have always been much more aligned with Missy and Baylor than Jeremy and Natalie. Not sure why you would think that Jon/Jacyln and Jeremy/Natalie would be a F4. Jon has made it known for a while he is worried about Jeremy as a challenge threat and a FTC threat. Jaclyn was talking last week how Missy

When I saw who's votes were being shown that confirmed my suspicions that Jeremy was toast.

Not sure if this was a joke or not but IRL Mark Burnett is very religious. He produced the "The Bible" miniseries a year or two ago and such.

Not a Christian one though.

I'm with you I hate being spoon feed what's going to happen some times it basically makes tribal counsel pointless. I'm perfectly fine finding out the justifications in the next episode or what ever. Personally while I wasn't sure who would go home there were plenty of hints it might be Jeremy. He was a candidate

I agree it seems early but on the other hand if you wait to long then either you're LJ and get voted out or you're Gervase where you wanted to make a move but never did so now you're just the tag-a-long.

Wes just learned what a hashtag was when the were making the merge tribe flag.

Nope.

I forgot Alec was even still on this season for about 75% of the episode and I saw him walk past in the background of Jon and Missy talking.

18. But I'm sure they're not thinking about that, and even if they do they're thinking about who they're presenting the show to and it's pretty popular in middle America where they might care about that stuff.

Like a little kid who just learned a new word.

Baylor is 20.

What the ____ Missy?

That's one of the great things about Tina. She used both the knowledge of the first season, and the enormity of the show's presence at the time to make people seriously consider how they would be perceived and judge that against winning a million dollars. Sure they wanted to win but at the cost of being schemer like

Oh man that Jamie v Bobby Jon fund was hilarious.

Oh yeah totally that was a large part of Tina's strategy and why Colby took her to the end. She preached that they shouldn't be like Borneo and that a "good person" should win. I totally commend her for it. considering the popular opinion of Richard at the time this strategy made a lot of sense.

From a game play perspective yeah the premerge is way way better than the post merge. But if you're willing to find other things entertaining the post merge is still very fun. The internet cafe, Tina going badass to save the rice (when Keith can't seem to do it the safer/easier way), Colby's mom's visit, I love