Not a complete spoiler, but it may influence how you watch and perceive things in the episode if you haven't watched it yet!
***Fair warning***
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So much fun to watch!
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Not a complete spoiler, but it may influence how you watch and perceive things in the episode if you haven't watched it yet!
***Fair warning***
Spoiler
So much fun to watch!
Here's this week's Rebus Puzzle:
Week 7:
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I did manage to spot the Rebus puzzle this week...but wasn't able to catch a good glimpse fully before the screen panned away...
any who...here's this week's Rebus Puzzle:
Week 8:
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I missed last night episode will watch asap and update
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Damn that episode was crazy
I'm rooting for zander and naseer
Can't stand shan
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@Anna Michele my DDs favourite is Shan we are always having a debate and disagreement every episode we watch because I also don’t like the way Shan is playing the game being a Pastor. Zander and Naseer are also their favourite.
the Lady and I both agreed that Shan is going to have a hell of a time (pun intended) keeping her position as a Pastor...we both said "How is a congregation ever going to feel that she is trustworthy enough to open up/confide in, after watching how she is here?"
We're definitely team Xander, but I also like Danny.
I'm not a fan of Shan or Ricard. I'm patiently waiting until they turn on each other. The whole papaya incident was entertaining. I couldn't imagine going on a food reward and then coming back and eating fruit the others found and worked for (even just a bite). When they won the rice, the first thing my DD said was "keep it away from Ricard because he'll eat all of it". Totally made me laugh. :lolsign:
Exactly what I thought. And when she said in the last episode, while rolling her eyes, something to the effect that in the game of Survivor, she just has to do what she does with her congregation: act in a way that makes people feel heard, act like she values their opinions and ideas...and then she just goes ahead and does what she wants/thinks is right, anyway. How would her congregation have trust in her after that, or feel that her sympathy, empathy, concern, etc. was genuine? And the right-out-of-a-book rapport-building/de-escalating buzz-phrases she pulled out to placate DeShawn when he was upset about her shutting him down and not listening...yeesh.
Rebus Puzzle any one?
Week 9:
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