Tonight's TAR was terrific, and the promo for next week--yay for the return of the Swedish hay search !!!
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
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I wonder if this would have been a nonelim leg if the poker girls hadn't given up.
My husband said the same thing. Very glad they're gone.
Seeing them go back and forth between the challenges was painful. I kept hoping that the time difference between them and Ericka/Brian wasn't just editing voodoo.
And more with the driving themselves.
Oooh, the return of hayblock! Brutal.
I didn't even like the poker players, but what a heartbreaking way to go out. Hand to god, there's no way that I could've rung that bell or done that golf thing, either. I have no upper body strength to speak of. However, I would've recruited a nice lad from town to come and hit that bell for me. I think at worst they would've gotten a penalty, right? And probably still beaten Brian and Erica. And Brian, wow, that man is a saint. Miss America is unbearable.
And Brian, wow, that man is a saint. Miss America is unbearable..
I loved the Globetrotters saying that they may not remember other folks names, but Brian's name would be hard to forget due to the number of times they have heard her whine it at him.
And Brian, wow, that man is a saint. Miss America is unbearable.
Yeah, last night was not her finest showing- but I really liked her at the start. I think she has succumbed to the Killer Fatigue (for a few weeks now). Him too. I did dig how fake-cheerful she was at eating the herring though.
Suzi - I loved that too!
It was very painful to watch the Poker Girls switch back and forth. I didn't like them - but that was a tough way to go. I also thought that it might have been a non-elimination leg.
Yeah, last night was not her finest showing- but I really liked her at the start. I think she has succumbed to the Killer Fatigue (for a few weeks now). Him too. I did dig how fake-cheerful she was at eating the herring though.
I agree. I mean, that sort of behavior under stress is why DH and I will never be on this show together.
I thought she was pretty funny the day she was saying she knew she'd get all sweaty and gross as each day wore on, but she had to at least start with proper hair and makeup. Honestly, I sympathize with the fatigue and frustration, too. I know I couldn't do some of the stuff they're asked to do, not without a lot of whining.