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I honestly started to worry that Mike was going to blow it with his TC performance.

My bad, I was thinking she said that at the live reunion, not at TC. I misremembered.

And now that I think about it, Shiren made that comment about making her first million by age 25 like one hour before getting on the plane for Cambodia. Maybe not good timing Shiren.

Same here, I really disliked Carolyn for some reason but was coming around the last few episodes. But she seemed kind of arrogant when she expressed her shock that she didn't get more votes. I mean come on, it was so obvious Mike was going to win as soon as he won that last immunity. It really should have been

Dan was such a jackass on the jury with his head shaking and eye rolling.

I'm beginning to think that people who actually have to deal with Rodney in person just view him as a harmless idiot and source for entertainment.

Right, I totally agree with you. Until that came up, I wasn't aware of Dan's campaign to defend himself and accuse Survivor of giving him a bad edit, although it certainly wasn't surprising. I love how Jeff was like (and I'm going to paraphrase here) "we're now going to show you the unedited footage, and it's boring

Tyler and Dan both looked like jackasses on the jury. Each seemed to think he was the best Survivor player of all time and only because of dumb luck wasn't in the final three.

As much as I despise Dan, even I was a little uncomfortable with how hard Jeff hammered him in the reunion. That comment he made to Rodney "Your mother is a whore", was clearly a joke - tasteless and not funny, but still a joke, and it kind of did seem apparent that those idiots had been making mom jokes at some

The Manson and D.B. Cooper theories were utterly moronic and did not fit at all with the theme of the show. Don wrote the ad. Is there a little ambiguity? Sure. But trust me, he wrote the ad.

The alternative would be that Don finds peace and happiness, becomes a new person, and the Coke ad was played at the end as a contrast to that. I don't buy that, because the point is, people don't really change that much. Don's life is going to go on much like it has during the time we watched him in the show. But

God DAMN!! THAT's how you end a great TV show.

I think Mike has been very likeable the whole way. His only downside was being too gung ho early on about doing work around camp, which I understand could be annoying to the others. I know he has a Texas flag and is Christian, but he really doesn't play that up.

Holy shit, I had no idea! These are great! Thanks!

Was Will's logic regarding a deal for final 3 with Mike seriously that Mike could keep winning immunity and make the final 3?

"He's gone insane. Just like last time [when he was also completely right]."

Such a satisfying episode. Dan's hubris finally catches up with him. The best part was knowing it was coming the moment Mike went to him. He is completely unreceptive because he thinks he's such a genius at the game, then sputters in his confessional "Mike had the AUDACITY, the UNMITIGATED GAUL to tell me he could

He jumps or falls but is somehow saved by a giant woman's foot, which slows his fall and allows him to land seated comfortably on the couch, cigarette in hand. I have been predicting this for years.

It's been nearly 20 years - I really don't see the Army going after him for desertion, and even if they did, I don't see him getting any jail time. It's not like he robbed a bank or something.

Was that the law in 1970 as well? Just curious.