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There's also lip-reading. And given that Will is a lawyer at a lawyer's conference, and Moody is not a lawyer at a lawyer's conference, and that Will walked away and Moody followed him, the case is rather weak. Maybe they'll find evidence that the ethics guy was in contact with Moody?

I want it to fail so she can return to The X-Files.

Are you talking about his current wife? I thought he was up to four. But maybe I lost track of how many Tammys there are.

A single PDF? Are you going to put links in it for individual stories?

And the "How stupid would I have to be?" applies to the hypothetical framer, as well. Why would someone trying to frame him leave his gun there, given that it makes it look like an obvious frame-up?

I'm sure the feeling is mutual.

I was replying to a comment that specifically cited a merger situation. And I don't think Cochran "had it out" for the rest of his tribe; he voted with them in the first vote, after all. He just didn't feel a great deal of loyalty for them, and wasn't willing to draw rocks for them.

Is it pedantic to nitpick someone on the Brains tribe not knowing the difference between "I" and "me"?

And he's more likely to put looking like a nice guy ahead of winning the money.

If you win, the other tribe gets rid of someone on that tribe. If you lose, you get rid of someone who might flip. Which is better: getting rid of someone who might jump to the other tribe, or getting rid of someone who already is on the other tribe?

Depending on where you live, public libraries can be a decent source of free TV. I don't know whether "Driving down to a library, and possibly filling out inter-library loan requests" fall under your idea of "easily".

In what situation would Spencer flip? If they split into two tribes, each tribe will have seven people. So, let's say three of them are from Brawn, two from Beauty, and then there's Spencer plus someone else from Brains. Spencer has a choice between being the bottom player on the Brawn alliance, or being in

If only the challenge had been a rice pouring contest.

It must have been frustrating to keep hitting the basket, but have it bounce off. Balls don't bounce off the net is basketball.

Not only do I wish we had stayed so we would have seen more of Tom, I wish we he had stayed so we could have seen how the "Tom and Stephanie are now on the same tribe" dynamic would have shaken out. I get the sense that despite being opponents in Palau, they had a good rapport and would have made a formidable team.

Plus, it's nice to know that post-merge, you aren't going to be the other tribe's first target.

And while you're on Redemption Island, you don't get points for tribe wins, right? You get points for a tribe you're on. Once you get voted out, you're not on that tribe anymore.

And if both tribes are thinking that way, you could have both trying to throw the challenge.

Yeah, I really don't understand the narrative regarding the Brains. Last week, they made a big deal about the fact that it was the first challenge that they won. So… it's somehow a major deal that they didn't win any challenges in the first two episodes? The six-person tribes changes the dynamics, though. If the

Part of the problem with interpreting the Lestrade plot is the nature of fictional tropes. There's just a string of coincidences in the case: the mugger has a distinctive bicycle, the video that just so happens to catch that bike, the other victim noticed the bicycle, Lestrade was able to track down the bicycle, the