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I was yelling "Put the tall people in the middle!" at the TV during the end of the challenge. They could have won easily, but for some reason kept putting Jess in the middle instead of one of the ends. Idiots.rhutton125 said:
Purple tribe is a mess! I like Kenzie alright but Banu is wild, Q is intense and Tiffany seems kind of mean with some of her confessionals.
Nah, he would've quit when his arms got tired.The Porkchop Express said:
Guy on EW.com made the wonderfully ironic point that if they had voted off Jess last week, Jalinsky probably wins them at least 2nd place this week using his height to hold up the letters.
GrapevineAg said:
In tonight's episode, during the 2nd competition, Jeff was throwing out Van Halen titles/lyrics: "Might as well Jump", "Diver Down", "Somebody Get Me a Doctor". Have no idea why, but it was kinda cool.
CheeseSndwch said:
When it comes to reality television I always considered Survivor to be less scripted/production influenced than other similar shows, but Bahnu (who apparently is an actor) felt completely fake. I refuse to believe anyone that calls themselves a supefan would have such a complete lack of self awareness.
Here's his interview with Dalton Ross, not a ton of background, but he seems pretty genuineCheeseSndwch said:
I'll admit my contempt for how he was portrayed probably stems from the first 3.5 episodes focusing on him insistently but you bring up an interesting point about him being raised in the streets. He does not strike me as someone with street smarts. Also what exactly is his story? How did someone from the slums of India go to college and immigrate to the United States? Not saying it isn't possible but I suspect his life of poverty is just another embellished aspect of his personality which is why it all just feels so fake to me.