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Well, the girls' alliance picking off the men would be pretty funny....I'm always up for a good takeover by the women. Except....I don't love these women. I like Jeremy, I like Spencer, and I'd like to see them with Tasha in the F3. (BTW, I hate F3's....part of the fun of a F2 is seeing the angst of the final immunity winner in choosing who to take with them to F2...and whether they choose correctly.) I still don't think Keith has any game other than being strong in challenges...otherwise, he just rolls along with everyone else's ideas and doesn't rock the boat. I really can't see Tasha buying into the girls' alliance when she's so tight with Jeremy.
Agree with this completely!
But, who cares about the college grad thing. Lots of idiots are college grads. Lots of brilliant people aren't. And vice versa. Can we give this a rest?
I also dislike the final 3. It needs to go back to final 2. 3 just allows a hanger on to sit there and waste time and space. A floater gets to the end with 3 and that's not good.
On the last episode they played up the final 3 pact of Jeremy, Spencer and Tasha. I do think it may well end up that way. There was a boot list on another forum way back at the beginning of the season that had this pegged and seems to be going that way. I have no way of knowing of course if it will come to actually be this...but edits are usually a pretty good idea. The edit of Kelly Wentworth wasnt as a good last episode.
No one else thought Joe and his father were a bit odd together? I don't know what it was, but their whole relationship just weirded me out.
Wife, who had a great relationship with her father, thought it was weird and made appalling comments. Usually she's the one having to shame me for saying outrageous things to TV shows. I, whose relationship with my father can be summed up by the time I felt it necessary to threaten him with very protracted bad outcomes should he continue in the path of domestic violence, thought it was fantastic that they were so affectionate. Watching it, with the experience marred somewhat by my wife's momentary crudity, I never would have thought I'd come on here and find a number of people who found it as odd as she did.
Was it the mouth kisses? A lot of people kiss their parents on the mouth. I actually thought it was fine myself, as someone who kisses her parents on the mouth. I also thought the affection was cute.
Notice I said "on" not "in". There's a difference. LOL
No one else thought Joe and his father were a bit odd together? I don't know what it was, but their whole relationship just weirded me out.
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Wife, who had a great relationship with her father, thought it was weird and made appalling comments. Usually she's the one having to shame me for saying outrageous things to TV shows. I, whose relationship with my father can be summed up by the time I felt it necessary to threaten him with very protracted bad outcomes should he continue in the path of domestic violence, thought it was fantastic that they were so affectionate. Watching it, with the experience marred somewhat by my wife's momentary crudity, I never would have thought I'd come on here and find a number of people who found it as odd as she did.
Definitely not the norm. Kirk Douglas does that with his kids. I was a little shocked to see him kiss Michael Douglas on the lips at some awards show on TV.
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