wuhpow--disqus
wuhpow
wuhpow--disqus

I so nearly turned off before we found out the kid was only faking the hanging, it was awful. Also afterwards, what kind of kid does that to their parents? I swear most people would have serious questions about your sanity if you did something like that.

This week and last week they never got into specifics (i think partly because even if the people on the island remembered word for word the editors would avoid reairing the exact comments which would make survivor look bad) about what Rocker said, but i'm pretty sure if Jeremy recognised him he remember the gist that

I think i watched the pilot years ago, was it the show where she could remember like everything ,except this one day where someone died, (her brother? Kid?) and then she is trying to remember? Ironically i've forgotten. I thought it was cancelled years ago.

He would have been an idiot though to confront Rocker about his past at Exile, how is antagonising Rocker going to save his wife? The way he did it Val had Rocker trying to go agianst his own alliance to save her, i respect Jeremy for putting aside his personal distaste of rocker to use him for gain. He was being

Oh, sorry for being spoilery. Although we got very little from his character so far, so you could still turn out to be right.

Did they make him a jerk? Like obviously when he looks like a possible abusive rapist spouse halfway through it looks bad, but after i felt like they tried to show him as the supportive but exasperated partner.

My highlight of this episode had to John using the good old classic "some of my best allies are gay!" It was amazing.

And the same amount of uterus!

John thought Jaclyn and Baylor were voting for Dale, so that explains her talking not alerting John.

I don't think Jaclyn was blowing up anything though, John came to her and Baylor to vote Dale, as part of his stupid plan to try to save himself. Anything Jaclyn said easily just could have related to that, so John wouldn't have suspected anything to make him play his idol.

I want to guess it said "makes me nervous" but i only saw it for a second.

I really hope that is the case, cause you go into the season thinking the three year time skip is just to get Korra fighting fit, but it's even more interesting to come back to a korra who has had to accept her physical limitations and try to forge a new identity outside of her past lives and natural bending skill.

I'm not sure i got the idea that Korra was throwing the fight at the end… I thought it looked like she was actually beaten and still not fully recovered from her injuries. What did everyone else think?

Although i fail to see how that's great long term strategy, sure you get 20 new recruits but you didn't give them any real choice. You can really control violent bandits by fear alone, eventually they are going to band together to revolt.

We had chalkboards in some lecture rooms at my university. It seemed to be more the Maths and Science rooms for some reason, there were always equations that a lowly social science student like me could never understand. And i only graduated this year, so they still exist.

I was going to ask why you didn't include Nadyia, then realised why that would be a stupid question.

Val doomed herself though, with her lie, 2 idols made her a target so rocker would have had a tough time convincing everyone to let the person with 2 idols stick around. Not just because he is Rocker and everyone hates him.

Ah awesome, i still have some memory retention then, haha.

That did annoy me for a second, but then i realised that shes being asked questions to ger her to say that so the editors can link all the pairs together. You can hate for other reasons sure but her soundbites arn't really in her control =/

Too much strategy at this point though is not great game play, i mean the brains tribe last year is what you get when everyone is playing hard off the bat. Funny TV but bad survior play.