The Challenge: Battle of the Seasons - The Dark Knight

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[QUOTE=kvm1977;322139]We've discussed this multiple times in the past.[/QUOTE] Oh that's right we have.
I want Big Easy and Camilla to say, "Sorry, Teej. We weren't able to choose who to go into the elimination."
[quote]Do you know what a sociopath is? Like, for real know? Sociopath is one of those words that we hear all the time, use ourselves, even, but can't truly define. If someone walked up to you in the street and said, "What is a sociopath?" you would have trouble answering, wouldn't you? Don't lie, you would. Well, thanks to MTV's The Challenge, you will no longer have that problem: so·ci·o·path [soh-see-uh-path, soh-shee-] noun a person with a psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal, and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience. Now, if someone walks up to you in the street and says, "What is a sociopath?" you can calmly reply, "Someone who behaves maliciously toward others without remorse, like Ryan from Real World: New Orleans. No, not the creepy Ryan that used to blow-dry his entire body; Ryan Knight, the one from Battle of the Seasons who makes women cry for sport, that one. Ryan Knight is what a sociopath is." [B]Knight[/B] (The Challenge, Lisanti), 15 points: "If somebody goes against us, be ready to get a mental bleep. Because I am going to bleeping bleep with their brain, nobody can take it, so I am just going to keep bleeping with people how I do." When you hear Knight say this it's hard to take him seriously: His face has a solid helping of Wisconsin bro chub to it, his voice labors to escape from his chest like a stony substitute teacher, and he is, ya know, kaslammered all the time. In short, he looks like an idiot. Before watching his breakout performance this episode, if you were to ask me what I thought of Knight I would have said, "He's the one from New Orleans, the first white guy that Jemmye coitused, right? That one? Not much to him, though -- why do you ask?" If you asked me today I would say, "That man is a psychological bowling ball and the rest of us are pins. Never speak to him and never make eye contact; he will steal your soul and chase it with a shot of Jagermeister." First, some context. The Las Vegas team is a powerhouse and Knight the Sociopath has targeted Nany as the team's weak link. Nany has the emotional stability of a pregnant Andy ****, and Knight the Sociopath knows this. Thus, for no real reason Knight throws Nany's laundry in the pool. He is to The Challenge what DJ Kay Slay is to the New York hip-hop scene -- the drama king is in the building, he only feels right when those around him feel wronged (5 points), and he could care less what they think. It makes for fantastic television. Now, veterans know that the old "throw someone's clothes in the pool" move is a reality-TV staple. I have never seen an episode of Bad Girls Club where someone's clothes didn't get chlorinated. So of course Knight would never finish with such a hackneyed maneuver -- he's just laying the groundwork for what is to come. This is an amuse-bouche, if you will, before the sociopath serves up an onslaught of psychological combination punches. After one of those rare glorious nights when the producers gather the cast together and ship them out to a bar in buses to get inslopsicated, coitusy, and loose-lipped, the cast were in a bus on the way back to their mansion/prison when Camila decided to get a little loud about the way the "rookies" were forming alliances and playing the game like a bunch of (word that kind of rhymes with "rookies"). This sort of passive-aggressive vague boozy insult is all the reason Knight the Sociopath needs to completely unload on Camila (5 points). Think of every disrespectful word that you can call a woman and imagine it surrounded by variations of the F-word and screamed/slurred/spit at Camila by a pointing, drunken frat bro on a short bus. That happened. Tremendous chaos ensued: a beautiful, disgusting, cringey, captivating mess of inslopsicated ego-beings screaming, spitting, swaying, insulting, and pushing. There on the bus, in the middle of the anarchy he created, you could all but see Knight the Sociopath giggle and soak in his success. He was Heath Ledger's Joker watching Gotham burn. For Knight, each little flare-up of anger and emotion in every corner of that bus made him stronger, and he wasn't done yet. Upon arrival at the house, he strode past Nany and calmly said to her, "Nany, you are a bleeping *****. Bleep you." Again, unprovoked, uncalled-for, and with the understanding of exactly what would follow. Nany lost her **** (5 points). She went to attack Knight the Sociopath, but was restrained by Frank the Alcopsychoholic. You know you have lost your mind when Frank the Alcopsychoholic is holding you in check. Knight just coolly continued to push buttons, staying in her line of sight and routinely mumbling insults, sending her into rhythmic rage waves. He was playing her like an instrument. This is Knight's happy place -- his massage table, his Friday after-work beer, his meditation. When his ex-girlfriend and teammate Jemmye inquired, "Why did you call Nany a *****?," he looked at her and said, "Because she wanted to say that ... like ... we ... that that that I used ... that ... I don't feel bad about it ... like ... at all." In that statement lies the nuance and evil genius that is Knight the Sociopath. He has no idea why he is doing what he is doing. Reason is for the weak. All he knows is that he doesn't feel bad about it ... like ... at ... all. Again: so·ci·o·path [soh-see-uh-path, soh-shee-] noun a person with a psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal, and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience. [B]Nany[/B] (The Challenge, Simmons), 60 points: Oh wait, Nany is next up in the column and I get to talk about Knight the Sociopath some more? Perfect. Knight turned to Tris****e at one point in the episode and announced, "I'm not stupid. You know what I am doing, Tris****e. In the end, this is a bleeping game and these people who can't hack it up here. I am going to bleeping own." Nany is one of those people who can't "hack it up here." After Knight was finished marionetting her rage puppet, she emotionally melted (15 verbal fight points), smashed a glass on the ground (10 points), and wept, "I waaaant to go hooooooooome!" (5 + 15 points). Nany's remarks while she was being held back but still trying desperately to attack/cannibalize Knight the Sociopath struck me the most. She screamed, "You did nothing but instigate it. That bullbleep, that's bullbleep, don't come at me and say bleep you bleep because you don't know who the bleep I am!" Why are people that are about to fight constantly reminding each other how little they know about each other? We have all heard the "you don't know me" fly around before bar fights dozens of times, and it has always perplexed me. How is "you don't know me!" a threat? Are you saying that if I got to know you we wouldn't have a problem? Are you saying that there is some dangerous secret about you that I don't know about? What is the source of the "you don't know me" move? Who was the first person to make this declaration? Who is patient zero of the "you don't know me!" disease that has spread? How did it catch on so fast? I need to know these things. [B]Devyn[/B] (The Challenge, undrafted), 25 points: The oddest of odd couples -- Devyn and Big Easy -- are apparently in a full-on relationship. They are making out (2 x 5 =10 points), arguing (2 x 5 =10 points), and make-up crying (5 points). I have to say, it is just weird. One is the high-maintenance city slicker beauty queen and the other is, ya know, Big Easy-ish. Their argument was about the age of Devyn's ex. Now, when your girl won't tell you how old her ex is, there is a reason for that. Here is how it went down: Devyn: "What exactly are you harping on again?" Big Easy: "I am harping on the fact that I gave you four times to tell the truth and you dodged it four times." Devyn: "Four times to tell you the truth about the age of my ex and all of a sudden it is big enough that we aren't going to spend time together and that we are going to be in separate corners?" Devyn (in interview): "Eric asked me what is the biggest age difference between me and someone that I dated and I am hesitant to tell him. Not that I am keeping secrets, but some answers require explanations." Devyn, we all know the explanation. He was your sugar daddy. I had to find out exactly how old the fella was, so I tuned into the After-Show. First off, Jonny Moseley, what did you do with your hair? Second, dude was 62 years old. Even more shocking than that? Devyn and Big Easy are still together, like in real life. [B]Jasmine[/B] (The Challenge, Jacoby), 20 points: Jasmine, what the **** happened to you? Last season you were the knife-wielding, mirror-smashing, booty-poppin', point-scoring psychopath and this season you're barely on the show? She scored 20 points for flashing her *** at a bar, but honestly I didn't even see it and I watched the show twice. I'm worried about you, Jasmine. At this point you are going to have to start coitusing people, cooking them, and then eating them just to maintain your scoring average. [B]Big Easy[/B] (The Challenge), 15 points: Big Easy notched some points for snogging up on Devyn (2 x 5 = 10 points) and their "Was the dude that you dated before me a senior citizen?" beef. Also, Big Easy got into some Twitter beef with Zach. Is there a website that tracks all Twitter interaction between reality-TV stars? If so, it would totally replace MediaTakeOut.com as the first site I go to in the morning. [B]Jemmye[/B] (The Challenge, Jacoby), 10 points: Jemmye got into the altercations detailed above (2 x 5 = 10 points), and during her rage fits after Knight threw Nany's stuff in the pool she shed some light on why her relationship with Knight the Sociopath ended. "Be a bleeping man and tell her you did it. Be a bleeping man and tell her you did it. You had a bleeping chance. When you did me wrong, you couldn't stand up to it. And when you did her wrong, you can't stand up to it. Don't bleeping look at me. I hate you more right now than I have ever hated you in my bleeping life." If you want to see this couple during happier times, here are their mug shots from when they were arrested together. In Panama City, Florida, do they really give you matching black-and-white-striped outfits when you get arrested? That is amazing. I need to get arrested there, for real. [B]Camila[/B] (The Challenge, House), 10 points: Camila got 10 arguing points this week, but in the promo during Jersey Shore for next week's episode she loses her mind and is once again possessed by a Candomblé deity. I can't wait. Also, those promos were the best part of Jersey Shore. [B]Marie[/B] (The Challenge, Jacoby), 5 points: Marie got super ****** about getting sent into the Arena (5 points). Guess what, everyone on this show? You are going to get sent in the Arena. Just once I would love it if someone was all, "Look getting sent in sucks and everything but I understand, it's cool, I am new here, I am just going to go in there and give it my all." Oh wait, no -- no, I don't wish that at all. It's way better with them acting like they are being burned in a sacrificial ceremony every time. My bad. [B]CJ and Chet[/B] (The Challenge, House), 5 points: CJ never made it in the NFL as a punter.[/quote] [url=http://www.grantland.com/blog/hollywood-prospectus/post/_/id/59748/grantland-reality-fantasy-league-our-first-sociopath]via[/url]
• Collecting Nany’s laundry from the pool actually looked like a good time • Knight should probably check with his team before doing something like that • Trey is such a ***** • “I don’t care if you give up! We’re already beaten!” – Chet • Chet’s impersonation of Frank was amazing • Jonna’s socks • What I would give to be on that bus… • Dustin… he’s talking to Nany like she’s a little kid…granted she’s acting like one • Devyn might be my favorite person on this challenge – the number of things she said this episode that had me rolling with laughter. .. • Knight has redeeming qualities. Boom. • WHY was there so much space between CJ and the rest of Cancun? • Hahaha that ending was made so much more dramatic than it should have been. Next week: • Well, we know JD’s going in based on that promo • Finally TJ gets to have some fun.
I'm not complaining but... I would really like to see a simple challenge where each team will compete as individuals to add up points for their team, go face to face against another player from opposing teams in heat/tournament style, and whoever you go against throwing the mission would not benefit you or your alliance, it would hurt. Why can't they do a challenge like Battle of the Seasons: Vertical Limit [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHd8B-MnFNs]Battle of the Seasons: Vertical Limit - YouTube[/url] Then we'll really see who's topdog and if Brooklyn, St. Thomas and Fresh Meat (haha, Big EZ climing ropes again, who am I kidding?) have a shot. Where is the inspiration? Nothing wrong with recycling. These new watchers don't know their history before Fresh Meat.
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According the latest afterbuzz show on youtube, guest was Jonna and Zach called in, Zach and Knight threw her clothes in the pool. He is like thank god I got edited out. That is interesting, so are they going for Zach getting a good guy edit? He did not have nice things to say about Nany. I just came across the afterbuzz around the end of exes, it's better than Derrick's podcasts i think, better host(s) at least, in case people like that type stuff. A few stories told on Derrick's podcasts are real good, but overall it's hard to listen to entire thing I gave up on those. Definitely far less biased imo. I only tune in based on the episode and the guest though.
[QUOTE=wutzrenzi;322149]I'm not complaining but... I would really like to see a simple challenge where each team will compete as individuals to add up points for their team, go face to face against another player from opposing teams in heat/tournament style, and whoever you go against throwing the mission would not benefit you or your alliance, it would hurt. Why can't they do a challenge like Battle of the Seasons: Vertical Limit. Then we'll really see who's topdog and if Brooklyn, St. Thomas and Fresh Meat (haha, Big EZ climing ropes again, who am I kidding?) have a shot. Where is the inspiration? Nothing wrong with recycling. These new watchers don't know their history before Fresh Meat.[/QUOTE] I'm with you--I'd like to see some of the old school missions. I still remember Kelley destroying everyone in that competition--always wish she had done more challenges back in the day.
[QUOTE=Get_me_gone;322011] The "Don't weigh me down" challenge was stupid, I mean, they didn't even need to do that. If TJ said "now all teams have to deliberate and decide which two teams are going in", it would have been the same. No chance for you if you don't have alliance.[/QUOTE] I agree. I don't like challenges that allow for alliances to gain up. If they want to do an elimination type challenge, do so by having a challenge that has several elimination rounds. It could either be a head-to-head knock out, an obstacle course with check points (last to arrive to each check point is eliminated), or something of the like . I just hate when other teams can gain up and eliminate a team. If a team is eliminated from continuing on in a challenge, it should be because they came in last, not because they're unpopular. I love obstacle course challenges. They should do more stuff like that. I love when Jemmye said that Knight's behaviour just proved to her that he hasn't changed. It's a dated expression, but I have to say, "You go, girl!" LOL.
[QUOTE=wutzrenzi;322149]I'm not complaining but... I would really like to see a simple challenge where each team will compete as individuals to add up points for their team, go face to face against another player from opposing teams in heat/tournament style, and whoever you go against throwing the mission would not benefit you or your alliance, it would hurt. Why can't they do a challenge like Battle of the Seasons: Vertical Limit Then we'll really see who's topdog and if Brooklyn, St. Thomas and Fresh Meat (haha, Big EZ climing ropes again, who am I kidding?) have a shot. Where is the inspiration? Nothing wrong with recycling. These new watchers don't know their history before Fresh Meat.[/QUOTE] I agree with this, as well! I'm about halfway through watching The Duel (which I've never seen before) and I've really loved some of the challenges. The Duel was also an example of a great balance between veterans and rookies. For half of the competitors, it is their first or second challenge. Johnny, Tyler, and Kenny were the first guys eliminated, while Paula was the second girl eliminated. It was nice seeing them as rookies having to pay their dues. It's one thing for rookies to be sent into the arena, win, and come back to the house, but the Battle of the Season rookies haven't had to worry about going into the arena, let alone winning one. There's absolutely no fear. I suppose we'll be seeing some rookies in the arena next week. Of course, like Lacey, the reason Devyn and JD are going into the arena is because they're on a vet team.
You guys should check out Derrick's podcast with Eric, Chet and Knight for this current episode. A lot of alliance talk was revealed, you'll be surprised how the game would be different. No spoilers just BTS talk and how they edited this episode, it's so backwards.
[QUOTE=wutzrenzi;322192]You guys should check out Derrick's podcast with Eric, Chet and Knight for this current episode. A lot of alliance talk was revealed, you'll be surprised how the game would be different. No spoilers just BTS talk and how they edited this episode, it's so backwards.[/QUOTE] Where can I find his podcast?
[QUOTE=Debut Album;322194]Where can I find his podcast?[/QUOTE] ultimatechallengeradio.com or just follow him on twitter. He tweets about it all the time.
Couple more points: I disagree with some others about Marie. She was being too loud and that was a completely unnecessary explosion from her, especially when Cancun needed to have that discussion to have something to film. I also don't agree that Knight is now the chief *******. That was definitely not worse than the way J & K acted on the Island, or the way Wes treated Casey and Cara Maria.
[QUOTE=gbp02;322214]Couple more points: I disagree with some others about Marie. She was being too loud and that was a completely unnecessary explosion from her, especially when Cancun needed to have that discussion to have something to film. I also don't agree that Knight is now the chief *******. That was definitely not worse than the way J & K acted on the Island, or the way Wes treated Casey and Cara Maria.[/QUOTE] Unnecessary? I disagree. She made her team perform to help the alliance win the Challenge and they're going to throw her team in? That would have be real low. I do agree with the comment about Knight. He's playing a mental game, it makes sense. Break down Nany, who's part of the team that wanted to throw in his own team.
[QUOTE=Lionsfan780;322121]Chet calling CJ, or anyone for that matter, a phony or poser is FUNNY. He is by far the biggest phony and poser on the entire challenge[/QUOTE] What? How is Chet a phony? I must have missed something. And yes, CJ is a HUGE phony. Everything JL81790 said, I agree with about CJ.
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;322216]Unnecessary? I disagree. She made her team perform to help the alliance win the Challenge and they're going to throw her team in? That would have be real low. I do agree with the comment about Knight. He's playing a mental game, it makes sense. Break down Nany, who's part of the team that wanted to throw in his own team.[/QUOTE] "Mental game," "manipulator," "getting in someone's head" these are all absolutely ridiculous ways to look at what Knight did. Being an ******* isn't getting into someone's head, that's called being an *******. Getting into someone's head would be like what JEK tried to do to Adam right before the final jungle on Rivals where they tried to get him to hate CT again. Being a ****, calling someone a ****, and throwing her clothes in the pool isn't getting into someone's head.
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;322217]What? How is Chet a phony? I must have missed something. And yes, CJ is a HUGE phony. Everything JL81790 said, I agree with about CJ.[/QUOTE] Chet's whole persona is phony.
[QUOTE=Nightwolf;322221]"Mental game," "manipulator," "getting in someone's head" these are all absolutely ridiculous ways to look at what Knight did. Being an ******* isn't getting into someone's head, that's called being an *******. Getting into someone's head would be like what JEK tried to do to Adam right before the final jungle on Rivals where they tried to get him to hate CT again. Being a ****, calling someone a ****, and throwing her clothes in the pool isn't getting into someone's head.[/QUOTE] Well, Jacoby from Grantland summed up Knight perfectly. [quote] so·ci·o·path [soh-see-uh-path, soh-shee-] noun a person with a psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal, and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience.[/quote]
I also suggest that people check out the podcast with Jacoby and Juliet Litman in which they talk about the challenge. A good podcast on grantland.
[QUOTE=jojorules;322151]According the latest afterbuzz show on youtube, guest was Jonna and Zach called in, Zach and Knight threw her clothes in the pool. He is like thank god I got edited out. That is interesting, so are they going for Zach getting a good guy edit? He did not have nice things to say about Nany. I just came across the afterbuzz around the end of exes, it's better than Derrick's podcasts i think, better host(s) at least, in case people like that type stuff. A few stories told on Derrick's podcasts are real good, but overall it's hard to listen to entire thing I gave up on those. [B]Definitely far less biased imo[/B]. I only tune in based on the episode and the guest though.[/QUOTE] ****::::........
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The whole ordering of that episode confuses me..If the bus happened, than the nany blowup, than the clothes in pool, i am not sure what to think. Knight was preventing Jemmye from hitting Camilla on the bus and Nany inserted herself in that fight. That's how i saw it originally but when i saw it obviously i was going off that he alredy threw her clothes in pool so she wanted to get involved via hatred of Knight Than Knight called her a ***** i am not sure what else he called her its' hard to tell with the bleeping. But did she flip out over that when on twitter her and Jemmye, Marie, other girls on this show refer to themselves as "bad *****es" but yet she wigs out over that BEFORE the clothes go in the pool. Obviously no guy should speak to a girl that way but these girls referring to themselves as that is just stupid. The whole i don't give a F attitude Nany portrays on twitter i just don't buy it at all. IF you are that emotional and even Dustin said she always is, than you care. This whole bad *****es thing, i don't know if these gilrs are watching too much bgc or what, but it's dumb and they aren't. Knight's an idiot, no doubt. He has no real defense for throwing clothes in other than what he said on podcast how she can scream in his face and push him but he clearly can't do anything in return. Just saying, Nany has flipped out and gone psycho over things before. How and why do they edit Zach out of it, maybe because he wasn't in the first fight so they figured why confuse us? Or was it to make Knight the bad guy and Zach still a good guy? I am really not a fan of Knight or Nany, Zach i am on fence about but i am hoping Zach shows more athletic ability in next challenge day. Unless every single one is rigged where they don't have to. Knight's only real defense of not looking like a complete d bag is editing. But if it truly was out of order, still a dbag, but at least shows a slight reason why he did and not just random
[QUOTE=Lionsfan780;322224]Chet's whole persona is phony.[/QUOTE] Yeah, you said that the first time. How is Chet phony?
[QUOTE=Nightwolf;322221]"Mental game," "manipulator," "getting in someone's head" these are all absolutely ridiculous ways to look at what Knight did. Being an ******* isn't getting into someone's head, that's called being an *******. Getting into someone's head would be like what JEK tried to do to Adam right before the final jungle on Rivals where they tried to get him to hate CT again. Being a ****, calling someone a ****, and throwing her clothes in the pool isn't getting into someone's head.[/QUOTE] It's not like there's one way to screw with somebody's head. Look at what JEK did to Tonya. They were *******s to her. Knight's being an ******* to Nany, screwing with her and it's getting to her head. That's mental game to me at least.
Why do people think Chet is phony? I can't think of any reasons off the top of my head :/
[QUOTE=Seminole;322242]Why do people think Chet is phony? I can't think of any reasons off the top of my head :/[/QUOTE] Exactly. I can't find any reason to suggest he's a phony. He acts the same on every season he's on. He's always been funny and genuinely nice.
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;322241]It's not like there's one way to screw with somebody's head. [B]Look at what JEK did to Tonya.[/B] They were *******s to her. Knight's being an ******* to Nany, screwing with her and it's getting to her head. That's mental game to me at least.[/QUOTE] Seriously, don´t go there, especially since we know absolutely **** about that incident... PS: Knight was not mind-******* people [I]he bullied the woman,[/I] calling them degrading and disturbing things on regular basis.... He never dared to say a single thing to the guys, apparently... and that ladies and gentleman makes him a coward little *******....
[QUOTE=Sloan;322110]I'm surprised there aren't more people coming out hard against Knight on here. Forget about what he did being dumb...what he did (I'm talking about his verbal abuse of Nany and Camila) was disgusting. I don't care how drunk you are or what game you're trying to play, it's NOT okay to talk to ANYONE like that. As a female myself, I've never had anyone speak to me like that in my life and I don't blame Nany for flipping out. Knight is a pathetic, verbally abusive slob. If I was Jemmye I'd be embarrassed to be associated with him. [ETA: The fact that everyone there wasn't totally disgusted with Knight's behavior and shunning him because of it kinda shows the kind of environment that exists on these Challenges that everyone was debating when the whole Tonya thing happened. I realize we only saw what the producers let us see, but it seemed like pretty much everyone in the cast didn't have much of a problem with Knight's verbal abuse. He should've had a massive target on him in the eyes of EVERYONE after that.] Totally agree with everyone who's saying it was dumb to throw Fresh Meat into the Arena again. It makes no sense whatsoever to try to eliminate a weak team. ANY other team would've been a better choice. I get the alliances and everything, but at the end you have to give your team the best chance to win the money in the finals and getting rid of FM isn't doing that. Props to Marie for her reaction to CJ and company about the Arena. I hate seeing people grovel to not get thrown in. Bout time for someone to be like "Ya know what, throw me in! I dare you. Because I will win, and I will come back for your ***! **** you!". I don't mind seeing Easy and Devyn's romance. I find it interesting and unexpected...and weirdly genuine. Usually you see hot people hooking up with each other simply because both parties are good-looking. No offense to Easy and Devyn, but that's not what's going down between them (I never saw them hooking up coming)...they obviously see something deeper in one another, and I think it's sweet. Also, Dustin might be dumb, but he and Nany's friendship is pretty cute. Him trying to talk her down was sweet...talking sooo calm and sooo slow like you do to a confused elderly person or scared puppy or something, ha![/QUOTE] I agree with a lot of points you made. Knight's behavior is inexcusable and very disrespectful. He's just not a smart person. Maybe they didn't show it properly, but his reasoning for bullying Nany was ridiculous. I love Nany for herself, and Camila and Jemmye for standing up for women in general. I don't understand girls like Jonna, or Sarah, or Trishelle who just let other women get disrespected in front of them. If it were happening to them, I seriously doubt that Trishelle or Jonna would just sit there and take it (I think Sarah would). I don't think it was dumb to throw in Fresh Meat. St Thomas is just as weak as Fresh Meat, so whether they throw ST or FM in, they're not a threat. So it came back to But it'll be interesting when they have to throw each other in. 24 people in an alliance, that is WAY to many. I agree, Devyn and Eric's romance is interesting. It is weird because Eric isn't attractive, to me at least, and when you think about it (this is going to sound really bad), most relationships on TV are between attractive people. Non-attractive people don't really get portrayed as being desirable or able to be in a relationship. So it's refreshing to see something different. Dustin is definitely a great, positive influence on Nany, and it's very cute. But why do you think he's dumb?
[QUOTE=CherryPie;322251] I love Nany for herself, and Camila and Jemmye for standing up for women in I seriously doubt that Trishelle or Jonna would just sit there and take it (I think Sarah would). I don't think it was dumb to throw in Fresh Meat. St Thomas is just as weak as Fresh Meat, so whether they throw ST or FM in, they're not a threat. So it came back to But it'll be interesting when they have to throw each other in. 24 people in an alliance, that is WAY to many. [/QUOTE] Nany came across as crazy though. There's a huge difference between standing up for yourself and losing your mind. Jonna and Trishelle are there to play a game more than anything else. Didn't surprise me that they didn't get involved. Jonna and Trishelle wouldn't ever let Knight get to them. Knight would never go after them either because Knight would be terrified of them. St Thomas isn't nearly as weak as Camila and Eric because Eric could never finish a final.
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Is it me or Knight looks kind of like Josh from the first Batle of The Seasons ?
[QUOTE=Mr.Quebec;322257]Is it me or Knight looks kind of like Josh from the first Batle of The Seasons ?[/QUOTE] [url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=14817][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/15505079f093518ba.jpg[/img][/url][url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=14818][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/15505079f09bf3f62.jpg[/img][/url] Personally, I don't see it.

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