"We treated him on the scene for minor breathing difficulties but he was fine and then we scooted out and helped save the rest of Melbourne," she said.
And they left a silver bullet on the bedside table, while everyone around them said, "Who were those masked paramedics?"
Survivor:
I spent the whole episode waiting for Tom to turn on Ian. He kept watching him make tactical mistakes, sometimes right in front of him (cf. Caryn), and I could see him grinding his teeth. From the look on his face, it seemed to me he knew Ian's snubbing Katie was a mistake too. I was pretty surprised that Tom never tried to whip up a secret deal with Caryn and Jenn to get rid of both Ian and Katie; but then, I was also pretty surprised when Tom whipped out the threatening posture to keep Katie in line. That could easily backfire on him yet.
I think Jen has pulled off a pretty good imitation of Amber so far, but she'll have to dance pretty well to make it any further.
Anyway, entertaining machinations. Lots of reversals and ambiguities. Even a pretty cool immunity challenge. We figured out that
the puzzle's chief difficulty lay in there being 2 stars and 2 sets of stripes, each pair of which is easily confused.
Survivor:
Jenn voted for Caryn? Huh. I think Katie did the best thing she could have done - Tom was right that if one of them left, the other would try to screw her over. Whichever guy was left, Tom as it turned out, either of them are a real possibility for a run on immunities all the way to the end. So while she had a shot at winning or being number two with Jenn or Caryn, no way would she get taken into final two by Tom.
Ian is
losing the mental game
, I think. He's still dominating physically, but you can see he's starting to make stupid mistakes. Killer Fatigue (tmTAR) raising its ugly head.
Here's what I was thinking last night though when I couldn't sleep.
Ian and Tom might just do best to take each other into final two after all. Because that is one bitter, vindictive jury building up. And we've seen in the past that those people don't vote for the people who beat them. I have a feeling that in an F2 with either Tom or Ian, but not both, neither of them
has a chance in hell of winning.
ER:
am I the only one who finds Kem flat-out and irredeemably ANNOYING. always. from beginning to end. a. noy. ing. And when the hell is Morris getting his comuppance?
brenda--
It's kind of a question whether this jury will do what they did with Rob/Amber-- punish the person who played the game the best, or what the jury did with Colby/Tina-- punish the person who showed weakness to his ally at the last minute .
In any case, best case scenario is F2 with Tom & Ian. That would seriously rule.
Trudy-- which one is Kem? Also I fell asleep, about when
carter was in Paris with his wife, Neela added a breathing tube really well, and Hot Doctor Luka and Linda Cardellino came out of couseling and he was talking about Hope Depot.
So, if anyone wants to recap a bit...
Bigassed boulder goes for a wander through a house.
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ER last night was so boggling that I can't even recap it. Only to say.
Kem ain't his wife, as far as I know.
And as for Morris,
no idea if he'll get his comeuppance - hopefully next week.
BUT, He and Parminder are friends outside of work. We saw then at Howl at the Moon on CityWalk.
THAT's who Kem is. I stopped watching for several years! Also is ther any good reason
Why Morris was chosen for that position. Did he donate money to build a new hospital wing as well?
I haven't watched this week's ep (Sophia -- you need to fix your spoiler font), but my understanding from last week was that although
Morris was a TERRIBLE doctor, he had impressive organisational and logistical skills, as evidenced by his presentation.