Ah, watching that repellent little troll get roflstomped by an angry jury was the best part of Heroes vs. Villains. And it makes me feel even better considering he was reported to still be sociopathically bullying Sandra months after shooting ended. Really gets that foul taste out of my mouth that Samoa left.
For the first time in a long time, I'm back. It's been hectic for the past 10 months or so. College, scrambling for scholarships, new friends. And I just sort of overdosed on Survivor, honestly. I took a break, got back to school, and rested, and now I might finally have some time for myself. On the Survivor front, I watched two seasons over Spring Break: Pearl Islands and Samoa. Pearl Islands was even better than I remembered. I love Sandra so much. And Samoa was just as bad as it was made out to be. Natalie deserved every bit of her victory. Shoot me a message, guys. I missed you.
Well, sorry I've been gone for so long. It's been a hectic last month of school. Cagayan was great tonight, though I was not expecting them to actually take out Tasha. I was expecting Kass or Trish, honestly. On the plus side, less competition for Spencer, on the minus side, Tony's power base is intact. Funny thing, I could almost admire Kass and Tony. Except Kass keeps voting emotionally and Tony is a smug, lying prick. Reminds me of Russell Hantz far too much.
Why did they tag it as a blindside when it was clear as day that L.J. was going home? He's a smart, physically adept, and charismatic player. Rather, he was.
Well, that was one of the most entertaining episodes I've seen in a long time. Sarah proved exactly why a swing vote must never lord that position over others. Kass is becoming a real force in this game, and I'd put money on that bitch Morgan going next. Also, Tasha is losing her savvy to an absurd degree.