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'Survivor: Edge of Extinction' Episode 5
Wow! What an amazing DOUBLE episode of Survivor tonight! First off, while sad, good move getting rid of Rick. He definitely is a strong player that will definitely do well should he return from the Edge of Extinction. And it starts out with Rick toughing it out on the Edge of Extinction, knowing it sucks, but it'll be worth it. At the reward challenge, for PB&J (and for first place tons more), the tribes raced to get things to throw and land on a wall thing. (I'm bad at explaining some things, okay? Sorry.) Anyway, long story short: Kama and Manu win again, once again leaving Lesu with nothing but miserable feelings and a curse to constantly lose. At Kama, the tribe bonded over their win; however, Joe worked hard because he knew they would need him. Meanwhile, Ron was worried about the idea of taking out Joe, which Julie and Julia wanted, possibly considering throwing a challenge to take him out. At Manu, it was a decision of Aubry vs. Wendy who to vote out. Eric, Gavin, and Victoria then made a plan against Aubry, with Victoria even making a fake alliance with Aubry to have a women's alliance. Oh, and chickens kept interrupting the confessionals. One chicken was screaming during Eric's and one literally walked in on Aubry's confessional. And finally Lesu, the plan was to take out David, so David went searching for the idol, meanwhile Wardog considered taking out Lauren to Wentworth, which worried her since he reminded her of Tony Vlachos. So far, there's a returning player being targeted on each tribe: David, Joe, and Aubry. But it's Survivor, so anything can and will happen.
By Nathan Miller7 years ago in Geeks
'RuPaul's Drag Race' S11 Week 3 Power Rankings
Oh. my. God. If you aren't completely shaken after this unbelievable episode of Drag Race, then we didn't watch the same thing. Things are really looking up this week after a terribly paced second week of competition. There's a lot to talk about so let's just dive in!
By Bryce Bailey7 years ago in Geeks
'Star Trek Discovery' Are the Iconians Aiming to Wipe Out All Sentient Life in the Galaxy?
Star Trek Discovery reintroduced Star Trek to the small screen for the first time in near two decades. This has allowed a new generation to boldly go where no one has gone before, through their adventures. The show even broke away from continuing where Star Trek Voyager left off in the 24th century and instead headed back in time to roughly ten years before Kirk set off with the U.S.S Enterprise for a five year mission. Star Trek Discovery showed fans of the iconic conflict, often referenced in Star Trek, between the Federation and the Klingon Empire which was resolved come the conclusion of the first season. Now into the second season, stronger links have started to be made between the Discovery and the Enterprise.
By Craig Arnott7 years ago in Geeks
Christine Baranski Will Return for 'The Big Bang Theory' One-Hour Special Finale
The Big Bang Theory is one of the most well-known comedy sitcoms to date, with the show taking viewers through the lives of seven people, most of which being scientists. The show was created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, who also act as executive producers on the show. The Big Bang Theory made its debut way back in 2007 on September 24, with season one being made up of 24 episodes.
By Lewis Jefferies7 years ago in Geeks
Rick and Jerry
Not just as a father, but as a person, Rick has made some bad decisions. Like him, Jerry isn’t the dad of the year and even without Rick setting him up to fail, Jerry kinda sucks. However, Rick is scared of Jerry because Jerry represents the average man and father. Jerry is also easily satiated, he’s at least physically there for his family, and he may not have a job but his wife supports their family. The problem Rick has with that is, he could have been a Jerry, he could become like Jerry at any time.
By Elijah James7 years ago in Geeks
'Survivor: Edge of Extinction' Episode 4
Wow! What a great episode of so far, an amazing season of Survivor! First off, it was a good choice by Manu to blindside Chris. That was a good decision and a great blindside to watch. And of course, Reem and Keith weren't very hospitable towards him when he joined them at the Edge of Extinction because, of course, they wouldn't. He helped vote them out. Meanwhile, at Manu, Wendy was still causing chaos, giving back the flint and telling David that she wasn't done yet. Then, the whole game was shaken up. The tribes were shaken from two tribes to three tribes, creating Lesu. However, in a surprise. Five original Kama members stayed at Kama, five original Manu members moved to Lesu, and four original Kama and one original Manu became the new Manu tribe. Leaving Wendy with four Kama. This is a very interesting swap and it'll be interesting to see how it goes. At Kama, the tribe bonded again over being a strong five. Then Joe, realizing he would be in trouble, tried to align with Ron, to which he lied and agreed. However, it turns out Ron only got Joe to the watering hole so Julia could look through his stuff to make sure Joe didn't have an idol, which means if Kama loses, Joe is a likely candidate for the Edge of Extinction. Meanwhile, at Lesu, Lauren started to get sick, realizing the adventure of Survivor is a lot more difficult than she expected. At Manu, Wendy gave the new Kama tribe a tour, spilled all of the secrets about her old tribe members, and really bonded with her new tribemates. But they also wanted to kill the chickens. So, that night, Wendy released the chickens so they could be safe. And at the Edge of Extinction, each of the three struggled. Keith even considered giving up. But, with the time they had a fish to catch, Chris, Keith, and Reem started to bond. Back at Manu, the original Kama members began to share the original Manu's frustrations with Wendy, wanting her out for freeing the chickens. They even told her that they would hunt and she begged them not to kill the chickens. A chicken's scream even interrupted Eric's confession, continuing to taunt him. At the immunity challenge, the tribes had a close battle, racing through a course in the rain, all the way to the puzzle. Then, in a close finish, the new Manu won immunity, sending Lesu to another tribal council, showing that even after a swap, those five are cursed to lose. Kelley even referred to them as the Cleveland Browns tribe, not able to do anything right. Before Tribal Council, it was an obvious split between the alliances of David and Rick vs. the alliance of Kelley Wentworth and Lauren, with WarDog in the middle and conflicted. On one end, Rick is a smart player who could play a great game in the merge, possibly getting some Kama to trust him. On the other end, Lauren is not eating, getting sick, which could cause her to get weaker and would just send Lesu to more tribal councils, making them have to boot even more members of their happy family. At Tribal Council, Rick opened in a news report type of way. Then Lesu talked about the difficulty of the vote, as well as the love and respect that they have for one another. Tears were even shed as the tribe had to get rid of someone that they cared out. And ultimately, WarDog made his decision and Rick Devens was voted out, and unbeknownst to the rest of the tribe, he went to the Edge of Extinction (which is awesome because I'm a Rick fan now). Overall, this has been a great episode of Survivor tonight and I can't wait to see what happens next week when WarDog wants Lauren out, Victoria wants to blindside Eric, and the Edge of Extinction keeps getting crazier and crazier.
By Nathan Miller7 years ago in Geeks











