Some obvious editing tips us off to who gets eliminated this week, but some fireworks at Tribal Council almost assures NaOnka a spot in the finals.
Gokzarah, planet Kotojn and the power of mint and berries, yet with a tasty, satisfying crunch. It’s yet another episode in the Coon & Friends saga, and here are the best quotes from the episode.
I like Kalinda a lot, but I’m increasingly coming to the following conclusion: if only one can survive, I rather it be Blake. He might be manipulative, but at least he’s not on some crazy vendetta.
I know it can’t be easy to do — especially if your dad is Robert Wagner — but Tony’s a little to blame for the way his father behaves … he totally feeds into his father’s act without calling him on it.
Crosby spent most of this episode mourning the potential sale of his houseboat, while Adam went postal in a grocery store and liked the way losing it felt.
If Syfy is going to make a habit of spoiling the hell out of future episodes in its promos, it needs to give us viewers a chance to skip them.
You’ve got know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em, and know when to just shut up.
“Listen, here. Both of you. You don’t trust each other. All this fist-bumping and saying you’ve got each others’ back doesn’t mean squat unless there’s trust. So build it, soon, or suffer the consequences. You got it?”
The show gets back on the right track with an outstanding episode about physical and psychological bullying, as Kurt finally stand up to his bully and may also have found someone to love.
It’s Ann Curry vs. Tony Robbins in a Battle Royale of Awkward in this ‘Today Show’ clip.