The White Lotus: Well, the boat ride was not the bombshell I
thought it was going to be. Hopefully
the Full-Moon Party will bring out the craziness. And now that Greg and Belinda are cyber stalking
each other, that storyline will pick up.
Grosse Point Garden
Society: Well, if the husband is acting
guilty of keeping the gate open, I guess we can cross him off the list of
potential dog killers.
The Righteous
Gemstones: Interesting way to start a
season, without any of the main cast. So
does Bradly Cooper start going by the Gemstone name again while continuing to
be a preacher?
The Hunting Party: They should lean more into how The Pitt “cured”
these criminals. This was probably the
best episode as it showed how the fixed that one guy’s issues, but at the same
time created new ones.
Daredevil: Born Again:
Is Matt good at his job? Outting his
client without his knowledge sounds like grounds of disbarment. And it ended up getting his client
murdered. Cue the Catholic guilt. But I
guess the writers needed a way to get him back in his suit.
The Challenge All
Stars: Rivals: As annoying as it was
for Fessy to be cast, especially for an All-Star season, it was satisfying to
see him go home fairly early. Dude went
home without even getting a Star. Though
the outcome was spoiled by the This Season On… as we knew there was going to be
a Nany-Turbo blow up. It is really annoying
when the promo monkeys do things like this.
Survivor: I read this week that Probst said they no
longer do the school yard pick for tribes because they do not want them to
become lopsided. Yet when production
picks tribes, they end up with some extremely lopsided tribes. This tribe may have gone down as the most pathetic
if there was not a swap next week. There
were no physical threats and they do not even seem to be that bright
either. Seriously, you have a guy who
just voted for the same person twice and switched his voted on the promise she
would place nice with the third person in the Tribe. Um, if they mend things up, does he not realize
that if they start getting along, they would possibly vote him out? Of course that is moot because of the swap,
but now his two former tribemates left in the game have absolutely no reason to
be loyal to him if they end up on the same tribe or make the merge. This may have been a top five dumbest move in
Survivor history. But we got a historic
tribal, yet I was a little disappointed because we were teased a 1-1-1 vote, which
would have ended up someone being a wilder way for the Tribal to go.
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