I think playing Pally off of Jeremy, in particular, was the mistake here. He's much better facing off against Mindy and Danny, or bonding with Morgan.
I think playing Pally off of Jeremy, in particular, was the mistake here. He's much better facing off against Mindy and Danny, or bonding with Morgan.
I'm sorry that we, as commenters, have let you down so consistently. I'm sure the "masses" will be hard at work next week trying to live up to your expectations.
I always wonder about the sense of Tara having Lowen as her lawyer in all this. Why not get an attorney who doesn't also count her husband as a client? Isn't there some kind of major conflict of interest? I've never really bought into that aspect of this Tara storyline.
Every time I watch this show, I curse myself for not having pen and paper handy to write down all the hilarious quotables. This was one of those episodes where I was doubly sorry.
I thought his kicking Carol out was particularly cruel and hypocritical - particularly when you consider the fact that, in any apocalyptic scenario, women traveling alone are treated as currency. If he wanted to be so high and mighty, he should have taken her back to the prison, told everybody, and then let the group…
I totally agree about both the debate scene and Amber & Sarah. The latter, in particular, because their relationship reminds me so much of the one I have with my mom. Sometimes it's almost painful to watch.
As a childless-by-choice adult, I am baffled as to why people with two kids *need* minivans at all. Can somebody help me out here? Didn't people manage fine with large cars and station wagons before these hideous things existed?
Um… I don't know why it changed "Walter the farting dog" to that weird mess of a name up there lol
ditto what @avclub-73aaacf9803fed2a04f802f3f85225e5:disqus said! tell us more - i want to hear the inside scoop on how this all goes down!
It's a testament to how spot-on your analysis is that I read the whole thing instead of giving it the tl;dr treatment.
A bazillion years later, we still do this imitation of Fabio in my house all the time.
For me, Rory is the saving grace of this show and I loved getting to see him all through this episode, rather than just in one scene.
This is the first week that I actually got on board with Ryan as a character. He's always been interesting (and Matt Lauria is always fantastic), but I never really understood why Amber was in love with him. As a result, I've been more on Sarah's side throughout this whole disagreement with Amber (and it PAINS me to…
Did anybody else think it was strange that one of the panelists (can't remember which) didn't know that there was a difference between a macaroon and a macaron and tried to cry foul about Stephanie's dessert (which was a textbook macarOON)?
Maybe I'm imagining it, but the whole prayer circle thing seems to come up more and more frequently in these later seasons. Feels weird to me because I'm an atheist, but more importantly because I think it there were a god, people shouldn't be bothering him/her to win Survivor challenges.
I think it was stupidly simple so that it would be likely to come down to a few seconds between competitors - ramp up the excitement, etc. (well, as excited as you can get over John, Brad and Laura counting)
I can't stop looking at her arms, which I personally find fascinatingly horrifying (while at the same time admiring her evident discipline lol).
Don't you mean #COCONUTBANDITS
I can't for the life of me understand why I love Tyson so much. If another player was doing the same things he does, I would probably think them an annoying little shit, but when he does bad stuff it's just HILARIOUS. I know the fact that I'm rooting for him so hard probably means I'm in for bitter disappointment as…
The women are really kicking ass this season. At this point, it looks like the only guys giving them a real run for their money are Justin and Brian.