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I love Brooke, Audrey, and Noah so please show, don't kill them off! Kudos to Emma for going into that fun house. I hate clowns so as soon as I would've seen them, I would've left. Sorry Kieran! Speaking of Kieran, that whole thing with him coming out dressed as the killer and having tape over his mouth was very suspicious to me. It seemed more of an attempt to cast suspicion off of him. Zoe is pretty shady. She must've known that Brooke was going to get drunk from that flask she gave her. I think it's obvious she sent Emma the audio file where Audrey confesses her connection to Piper, but I don't think she did it because she's the killer. It seems more to me that she's jealous because she feels like Audrey is in the middle of her and Noah. In terms of next week's episode, I thought Ms. Lang died. I wonder how she's connected to Piper.
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I just finished watching this documentary and it grabbed my attention from beginning to end. I wouldn't be surprised if it got nominated and won many awards. The link shown between the racial tension going on in the nation and O.J. Simpson's life was compelling. I would never feel bad for O.J. for how he ended up, but it's sad to me how someone who achieved so much in his early years, just threw it all away. It was amazing how someone like him who loves fame and worked hard to build an image, just didn't care at all how people perceived him in the end, but yet I think he was convinced that he'd be able to get away with the whole situation in Las Vegas because of who he was. I'm not happy that he ended up in prison for a long time because I think it's bad to celebrate other people's struggles in life, but karma caught up to him and justice was served. To this day, I still believe that O.J. murdered Ron and Nicole and he did not show even the least bit of remorse. Those crime photos will haunt me forever. How someone can be that heartless is beyond me. The defense is no better because yes, it can be argued that they were just doing their job in defending their client, but they crossed the line many times and did not care what it took to win. I would've liked to have heard Christopher Darden's take on all this but seeing how badly this case affected his life, I knew we wouldn't be seeing him in this documentary.
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As much as Johnny likes to deny it, he's very manipulative. He was obviously trying to stir up stuff with Nicole so she could be against Nany so Nany had every right to be mad at him. There is life beyond these Challenges and no one should be trying to mess up the bond they have as family. Of course Johnny would call production threatening to quit! I'm very curious to know how that conversation went as I bet there was a lot of sweet talk from production to convince him otherwise. Along with the majority of the contestants, it's also the production's fault that he acts they way he does.
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Vince is probably an even bigger idiot than his cousin. If someone tells you repeatedly to leave them alone, stop harassing them! It's not a good look when you're a grown ass man and you're making fun of a woman for your personal entertainment. Grow up! I really felt bad for Cheyenne because she seems like a nice girl and Vince's bullying brought her back to a place where I'm sure she didn't want to be back in. It was just awful that no one but Devin defended her. Oh Sarah! How disappointing have you been this season to me. For the millionth time, you did not steal anything from Johnny. Yes, she pulled a fast one on him by throwing him into the last elimination round, but in the end, he had the power to win that elimination round and come back. He didn't so it's not her fault that he didn't win the money. Just because he's in a Challenge, it doesn't give him an automatic win unless he's surrounded by sheep like on this season who are basically handing him the win just as long as they get third place. I thought Nany and Wes would win the Jungle and I was actually rooting for them. They did seem very slow at times. I don't dislike Nicole even though she was messed up for what she did to Nany and she seemed genuinely hurt for sending her home.
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Vince once again proved why he was named #VinceFail last season. He talks so much trash, but if he didn't have his cousin there, he probably wouldn't make it as far as he has based on his poor athleticism. It also seems a lot of people can't stand him either. Please tell me Jenna didn't actually hook up with this guy!
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I have no idea who the killer could be. It has to be someone connected to Piper who wants to finish the job off for her. I for sure thought that it was Ms. Lang, but that's obviously out of the question. It was really messed up that she was going to profit off of a student's private conversations with her. I kinda like Zoe, but that whole pretending she was in a space program thing and then admitting it was a lie was suspicious to me. I wonder if she emailed that Audrey audio file to someone or just herself. Someone in the writing room must hate Branson more than Brooke does because they just won't let him die. Was that house that Eli took Emma to the same house that we saw in the beginning where Eli made breakfast for that couple?
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Ha ha, I can't get enough of the "Johnny Backpack" clip. It's definitely my favorite elimination moment of all Challenge history.
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I'm back to finding Sarah annoying. I actually liked her in Battle of the Exes 2 when she competed alongside Jordan and I was impressed that she pulled a fast one on Johnny in order to win, but now, not so much. That speech to Wes was just awful and I'm glad he put her in her place. I had forgotten how awful she was to Cara Maria back on Cutthroat. I disagreed with Dario putting in Corey and Ashley because he should've put in Vince and Johnny, but I guess it worked out for him in the end. It still doesn't change my opinion of how dumb that move was. I was surprised Cory and Ashley lost. I for sure thought they would move on and be in the finals. I'm not a big fan of Wes or Nany, but I've grown to like them because at least Wes is upfront about the way he is and Nany has stopped being a Johnny follower and realized that's not the way to go even if it means she'll have to be in the elimination rounds time after time. I'd be pissed if my own cousin was rooting for her boyfriend of a short number of weeks to win instead of me who she's known her whole life so I feel for Nany. Nicole and Dario will most likely fail at some point.
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Congratulations to Simone, Laurie, Aly, Gabby, and Madison for being the five chosen to represent the USA women's gymnastics team at the Olympics! If at the beginning of the road to Rio, you would've told me that Aly and Gabby would be the ones coming back from the Fierce Five for a second time to the Olympics, I would've thought you were lying. It's not that I didn't want them to come back, I just expected McKayla and Kyla to be the ones to go instead. Kudos to them for making it to the Olympics again as it is a difficult thing to do. I wish this team all the best in Rio and I hope they win it all so Tim Daggett, please do me a favor and shut up about the team winning gold and Simone winning gold in everything. He's like a jinx. Everytime he says a gymnast won't fall or something to that effect, she does!
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I also agree about Gabby. She's so serious nowadays compared to the 2012 Olympics. I think that she either doesn't really want to compete in gymnastics anymore or she's just feeling a lot of pressure to perform up to people's expectations. She's been inconsistent recently, but I still think she'll make it on the Olympics team. Laurie Hernandez is great. She's a lovely gymnast who really seems to enjoy being out there like Simone. She's a lock for me to be on the team as well as Simone. I hope all the hype doesn't get to Simone though. There's not one routine where the NBC commentators don't talk about how she can do wrong and how she's the best. Aly is not one of my favorite gymnasts, but I love watching her on floor and I'm glad to see that her comeback has been successful so far. Her experience, maturity, and skills will all be assets to the Olympics team if she gets chosen which I think she will.
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Ditto. I have never found Johnny attractive looks wise or personality wise. I don't know what the girls see in him. Same goes for Vince, but at least it seems most if not all the girls find him to be sleazy.
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Ms. Lang is my main suspect after this episode. She suspiciously locked in Emma in that room at the school in the last episode and she definitely got upset after Brooke lied to her about hooking up with Mr. Branson. That would explain who possibly killed him. I just don't know what her motive would be killing everyone else. Then again, I think the show is doing a really good job this season at making me not trust anyone. I do have to retract what I said though a few episodes back about Noah being the killer. I don't think he is it at all. Kieran on the other hand has been suspicious to me since last season. He shows up at odd times and in terms of the show, it would be a huge blow to Emma if her boyfriend ended up being the killer.
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So apparently third place is what some teams are content with? You've got to be kidding me. Dario is so dumb. I knew he wasn't going to follow through with the plan to throw in Johnny and Vince. He got mad at Cory for forming an alliance with Wes when he was also on the same page with Wes regarding what to do with Johnny and Vince. It made absolutely no sense.
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Absolutely awful news. I couldn't believe it when I read about Christina Grimmie's passing. It just doesn't seem real to me. She was so young and talented with her whole life ahead of her. My condolences to her family and friends especially her brother who was actually there when it happened. May she rest in peace.
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My biggest pet peeve when reading a book is usually when a book spends way too much time especially more than a paragraph being too descriptive about minute details about a place or what a character is wearing or doing. Right now, I'm reading Stephen King's "It" and although, I'm really enjoying it because of the intriguing plot and the characters, I find myself bored at times when he gives too many details for example, about the location the characters are in or the path a character takes when going somewhere. I just feel like it takes away from the flow of the book and doesn't add anything of importance to the story.
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I just saw this movie on HBO too over the weekend with my brother and we were both expecting Jules to offer Ben the CEO position at her company so that was a bit of a letdown. Even though I liked the movie overall especially because of Anne Hathaway and Robert DeNiro's chemistry, I disliked the ending very much. I hated that she stayed with her cheating husband because she couldn't bear to be alone without him. She had her daughter and although she was a hardworking career woman with not much time to be at home like her husband, I would've loved to have seen her make it work somehow and prove that she didn't need him. The ending just seemed very unresolved with Jules coming to the decision not to hire a CEO and Ben weirdly not being at work at the end. I thought he quit.
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I forgot to add extra time to my DVR so I didn't get to see the end of the episode or the preview for next week. Thank you to those above who filled me in! Sucks that there was no elimination. I would've liked to see who would've won the Jungle. My best guess is that it would've been Nany and Wes. Speaking of Nany, she's not one of my favorite people on this show, but I like that she's come to the realization that she can't expect loyalty from Johnny or anyone else for that matter. I couldn't agree more with her when she told Wes that they can only rely on themselves and the only way to win is competing instead of depending on alliances. Camila is just an emotional mess and I think it would be exhausting to live with her. I don't think she purposely intended to take Christina and Nate's token, but she didn't own up to the fact that she found an extra one and threw it on the ground instead of handing it over to a producer or camera man. Ugh, Sarah! Why did you have to cry and start feeling bad about what you did to Johnny? It was a totally smart move and at the end of the day, she did what she needed to do in order to win just like other people in the past have done especially Johnny. He never apologizes for anything and he was basically forcing her to give him an apology when he treated her like crap for the remainder of that Challenge and continued to do so on this one. If they're not really friends outside of the show, I don't know why she feels so bad about her decision.
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I feel like Jessica tries hard to do well in these Challenges, but she's just not very good at them. It didn't help that Johnny was a total jerk to her the whole time they were on this season too. That partnership was just a disaster from the beginning. I laughed at the replacements yet again. It'll soon become The Challenge: Are You the One?
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Ashley is only 20??!!! Wow, not to be mean, but she's not aging well. I felt really bad when they aired that never before seen footage of Ashley calling Jamie's body disgusting. I thought that was really messed up of her to say that. He looked genuinely hurt. At least Simone got somewhat vindicated when we saw what Ashley said about Cuz, but it still doesn't mean that she's not the biggest drama starter in the house.
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I wasn't expecting one of the main characters from last season to die so soon especially not in the first episode of this second season. Sorry Jake! I like Noah, but I'm leaning towards him being the new killer. He's very tech-savvy and is obsessed with the murders so I wouldn't be surprised if it was him. Although that new girl that pranked Audrey in the movie theater seems pretty suspicious too.
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I just recently started watching this show and I loved it from the first moment I tuned in. Wish I would've known about it before. My favorite couches are Julie and Brandy and Blake, Emerson, and Scott. I consider them the funniest. As soon as I saw Blake, all I could say was, "That's Derrick from Full House!"
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I like the new host Nessa too. She's much better than Zuri Hall who I felt handled the whole Cara Maria and Abram situation horribly last season. Amanda is just awful. I feel bad for her because of everything that has happened to her in life, but she is just so defensive about everything and hasn't hesitated to fight with other cast members since her first night in the house. Being 23 doesn't give you an excuse to act that way.
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The show now seems more about the drama and the fighting between the cast members than them actually doing the challenges. The fights can be entertaining to watch sometimes because of the dumb stuff they argue about, but I enjoy watching the challenges more. When Amanda talked about how the Are You the One cast members are the future of the Challenge, it definitely made me think that unfortunately she's right. I don't even have high expectations for who will be the replacements coming in on the next episode because most likely they'll be from AYTO again.
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I lost track with this season after missing a few episodes after the blinds so I just gave up even trying to catch up. Anyways, I did remember all the finalists from their auditions and Alisan was the one that impressed me the most. Congratulations to her for winning as well as Christina on her first win as a coach. I'm debating watching next season or not because I like Alicia Keys and I thought she was great when she worked with Pharrell as a mentor, but I can't stand Miley Cyrus.
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I actually do like Cory besides his behavior towards Aneesa last season. Other than that, he seems like a good guy who pretty much gets along with everybody and he's a great competitor too. Although I think Tony is gross because he seems to be horny 100% of the time, I don't mind him as much because I find him entertaining. Even Camila seems to have warmed up to him now.