Tonight's episode, kicked off with conversation footage. Andrew Savage called these people professional liars,but would continue to play along,because he needs to reach the merge. Meanwhile, Spencer made peace with Savage even though Savage tried to get him voted out at the previous tribal council. Next, it was revealed that the merge did indeed happen, and everyone got a big meal out of it. From there, lots of conversation footage went down between Kass and Tasha. Tasha eventually told Kass, she just didn't trust her after the crap she pulled during their season. So, Chaos Kass was let out of the bag again, and she went to work to try to ruin Tasha's game with some of the others, causing lots of drama. After all that, they showed Immunity challenge footage. It was a balancing/endurance challenge. It came down to Spencer and Joe. Joe was too strong,...
- 11/5/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Tonight's episode, kicked off with some conversation footage. Host Jeff Probst, told Terry Dietzhis son is in the hospital, and his condition turned out to be serious enough for Terry to have to leave the show, so he left on a boat. From there, Jeff told the castmembers another switch was going down with the tribes. They eliminated the 3rd Angkor tribe,leaving just the Ta Keo tribe, consisting of: Abi, Ciera, Kass, Savage, Spencer, Wiglesworth, and Woo. And the Bayon tribe,consisting of: Jeremy, Joe, Keith, Kimmi, Stephen, Tasha, and Wentworth. Next, they showed Rewards challenge footage. It was a slide and ring toss challenge. Takeo was the first tribe to land 3 rings on a target pole, so they won a nice big chicken meal. Andrew Savage revealed that he wanted to get Spencer out by working with chaos Kass, and he told Spencer everyone wanted to vote out...
- 10/29/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The Pitchfork Music Festival was in high gear Saturday, packed with artists comprising the heaviest of the weekend's performances -- and lots of screaming.
Ear plugs were a must for most of Saturday when the likes of The Swans, Savages and The Breeders took the noise to tinnitus-inducing levels. All the bands on the darker side of the rock spectrum shredded and screamed under the (still hot!) sun until Solange cooled things off her exuberant early-evening grooves.
Here's our roundup of Saturday's highlights (story continues after the slideshow):
Phosphorescent was among the few poppier, harmonious acts amid a day packed with screamers. Noodle-y electronic burts gave their mellow songs a jolt of psych-summer jamminess -- all to great effect -- while songs like "Nothing Was Stolen" ranked among the day's finest examples of vocal harmonies. Perhaps knowing Saturday would have such moments in short supply, the band capped off...
Ear plugs were a must for most of Saturday when the likes of The Swans, Savages and The Breeders took the noise to tinnitus-inducing levels. All the bands on the darker side of the rock spectrum shredded and screamed under the (still hot!) sun until Solange cooled things off her exuberant early-evening grooves.
Here's our roundup of Saturday's highlights (story continues after the slideshow):
Phosphorescent was among the few poppier, harmonious acts amid a day packed with screamers. Noodle-y electronic burts gave their mellow songs a jolt of psych-summer jamminess -- all to great effect -- while songs like "Nothing Was Stolen" ranked among the day's finest examples of vocal harmonies. Perhaps knowing Saturday would have such moments in short supply, the band capped off...
- 7/21/2013
- by Kim Bellware
- Huffington Post
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