I think Jem was better as a pre-merge villian that overplayed than she would be if she went farther, so I'm fine with this.
I did like the logo-ordering thing, though, since it was something different that a day one fan like me could do in his sleep. Hell, I remember lock combinations by using Survivor seasons!
Man, it frustrates me to see these people call themselves superfans when they started watching late and can't do basic shit like put seasons in order.Oh and yeah, this. If you're going to call yourself a superfan, you better be able to back that claim up. Like, I don't expect you to remember Brady Finta or Patricia Jackson off the top of your head, but to be able to put the seasons in chronological order is a reasonable ask.
As for the Survivor merge boot next week, there are quite a few options! Venus, Liz and Moriah all seem like the kind of "safe" choices that wouldn't really have anyone coming to their defense. Hunter is the gigantic physical threat, and Kenzie is a known strategic/social threat. I could easily see any of the five going.This is still my train of thought. Gun to my head and I have to pick one, I'll put my money on Liz.
Venus has had merge boot written all over her for such a long time. She's got big RC energy.Her story in this episode is either that her name "comes up" on the parchments or that she actually manages to integrate and potentially win the season. I'm leaning more toward the former. Shame, since I really want to see her on the jury bench.
Venus is so bad at SurvivorYeah, as I alluded to in the previous post, one thing I bring up consistently is "Don't call your shot if you don't have any bullets." Venus called a shot on Charlie despite her lacking any bullets. If she'd just trusted that the Nami/Yanu group had her back and voted Mo, she'd make it through another vote, but she won't because she tried to run shit when she had no power... and REALLY bad reasoning. The girls already have a 7-6 majority. You can afford to lose Mo, who's a Siga lemming anyway.