Best first-boot: Ryan
Best second-boot: Candace
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uhm, actually, it's Kel that was pathetic.
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Episode 3. Not counting Lillian.
19. Carl Bilancione (Africa)
One of my least favorite people of that season and in general. I was not a big fan of the bratties, but at least they added something to the show. Survivor Love: None 18. Mia Galeotalanza (Vanuatu)
As much as Twila annoyed me, at least she was useful. Lisa made the right decision by booting this biach. Survivor Love: None 17. Stacey Stillman (Borneo)
She was definitely one of the better looking girls that season, but her departure didn't affect anything. Can you imagine if Rudy had been voted off instead? I would have rather seen Kelly go over her, though. Survivor Love: None 16. Brianna Varela (Guatemala)
She is considered to be one of the hottest girls, personally, I don't see it. I did not mind her, but she was kind of useless. Survivor Love: None 15. Jed Hildebrand (Thailand)
Definitely one of the best looking guys of the earlier seasons. But is it me or was this guy, to put it nicely, as intelligent as Robb was? At least Robb was entertaining. Survivor Love: None 14. Misty Giles (Panama)
Not really upset with her departure, definitely my least favorite on her tribe. However, she was the first person to have ever been on Exile Island so that makes her kind of special. Survivor Love: None 13. Maralyn "Mad Dog" Hershey (The Australian Outback)
Likeable lady with a great nickname, but selling out Kel like that was low. Survivor Love: One Idol 12. Hunter Ellis (Marquesas)
One of the few people on his tribe that were worth anything. Taking him out so early was a very dumb decision, it could have cost them horribly at the future challenges had there not been a tribal switch. Survivor Love: Two Idols 11. Leslie Nease (China)
Crazy religious ladies are usually a bad thing, but Leslie was surprisingly likeable and her friendship with both tribes became her demise. Survivor Love: Two Idols 10. Cecilia Mansilla (Cook Islands)
One of the best looking girls that Season, I truly wish that they had kept her. But I still liked Becky more. Survivor Love: Two Idols 09. John "J.P." Palyok (Vanuatu)
The second victim of the Fat Five. This guy fought hard to stay in, but was picked off just like the other ones. Shame. Survivor Love: Two Idols 08. Ben Browning (Samoa)
I hated his degrading comments just like anybody else, but as a character, he definitely delivered. His final tribal council was one of the most memorable pre-merge tribal councils ever. Bad person, great casting. Survivor Love: Two Idols 07. Jerry Sims (Tocantins)
Perhaps the most likeable person on his tribe besides Brendan. I was never a huge fan of Erinn and would have liked to see her go instead of him. Survivor Love: Two Idols 06. Jeff Wilson (Palau)
Losing him over Kim was one of the biggest mistakes his tribe made. Like Bobby Jon said, Jeff was still more useful with one leg than Kim with two. Survivor Love: Two Idols 05. Daniel Lue (The Amazon)
The first Asian male. Perhaps not the smartest, or most useful around camp or challenges. But I still liked Daniel a lot, and he was not bad to look at. Survivor Love: Two Idols 04. Jacquie Berg (Gabon)
A total cutie, it was dumb to get rid of her instead of Kelly. She was going eventually anyway, at least Jacquie was useful at the challenges and adorable to look at. Survivor Love: Three Idols 03. Jenna Morasca (All Stars)
I think that I might have liked her more in those three episodes of All Stars than in the entire run of her original season. She had one of the most emotional departures the show has ever had. Survivor Love: Three Idols 02. Sylvia Kwan (Fiji)
Getting rid of her was probably the smartest thing they could do, but it sucked! I was rooting for the underdog since day one. It would have been great to see her getting further into the game, I am sure that she would have been a great strategist. Survivor Love: Four Idols 01. Yau-Man Chan (Micronesia)
I will always hate Cirie a little bit for insisting to get rid of my favorite 'Favorite' so early in the game. Sure, he was a big threat but he was not even the biggest threat in the tribe. Yau-Man could have made a great season even better. Survivor Love: Four Idols |
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Episode 4: boots.
Some of my least favorite Survivors ever. 19. Sarah Jones (Marquesas)
My least favorite person of the entire Season. She was nothing but worthless around camp and a waste of screen time. Survivor Love: None 18. Mitchell Olson (The Australian Outback)
Another waste of space. He was one of Jerri's groupies, but at least Amber was somewhat attractive. Survivor Love: None 17. Kimberly "Kim" Mullen (Palau)
Perhaps the most worthless person in Palau, which is kind of an achievement with people like Willard and Katie around. Survivor Love: None 16. Joanna Ward (The Amazon)
Perhaps the craziest bible-humper to have ever appeared on Survivor. Her random Jesus-worshiping and hatred for the Immunity Idol were amusing, but she was still a bitch. Survivor Love: None 15. Ghandia Johnson (Thailand)
Perhaps one of the most despicable people to have ever been on Survivor, but at least she was memorable. She wasn't even the worst of her season, and kind of redeemed herself before being voted off. Survivor Love: None 14. Ramona Gray (Borneo)
The first black lady on Survivor, and kind of fits the useless, lazy black chick stereotype. But unlike most, she wasn't very memorable. I did like the lady, though. Survivor Love: One Idol 13. Gary "Papa Smurf" Stritesky (Fiji)
Likeable guy, with a great nickname. But other than that, not too memorable. Survivor Love: One Idol 12. Michael "Mikey B" Bortone (Micronesia)
I liked Mikey B, but he deserved to be voted off. Apparently, he was bossy and not very nice to most people on his tribe. Survivor Love: One Idol 11. Danny "GC" Brown (Gabon)
I think that GC got a terrible edit, but he wasn't a bad guy. He was like a more likeable version of Dreamz. Survivor Love: One Idol 10. Brady Finta (Vanuatu)
My favorite victim of the Fat Five, they should have at least kept him over John K. Survivor Love: Two Idols 09. John Paul "J.P." Calderon (Cook Islands)
Despite being a complete douche to Billy, I liked JP a lot. He was attractive and his reaction to his blindside was nice. I like people who are cool after getting played like that. Survivor Love: Two Idols 08. Linda Spencer (Africa)
Crazy nut got herself kicked off her tribe for acting like a crazy nut. Linda was cool. Survivor Love: Two Idols 07. Ruth-Marie Milliman (Panama)
A very likeable woman, poor thing had no chance. She seemed like a very nice lady. Survivor Love: Three Idols 06. Brooke Struck (Guatemala)
What a cutie, perhaps the cutest blonde this show has ever seen. Her lack of screen time was disappointing, I hate Judd for betraying her like that. Survivor Love: Three Idols 05. Liliana Gomez (Fiji)
By far my favorite woman on her tribe, she was strong and intelligent. Lisi and Stacey were bitches, and Cassandra was pretty worthless. Survivor Love: Three Idols 04. Yasmin Giles (Samoa)
Not sure why I liked Yasmin so much, her sense of humor appealed to me and she was by far the strongest female on her tribe. Survivor Love: Four Idols 03. Rob Cesternino (All Stars)
Excellent reaction after getting the boot. I so wish it had been Rob M instead. Survivor Love: Four Idols 02. Dave Cruser (China)
This guy didn't have it easy, his personality was too strong but at least he was trying. I loved how he pulled a Richard Hatch during that wrestling challenge. Survivor Love: Four Idols 01. Sandy Burgin (Tocantins)
The saving grace of the early Tocantins episodes. Sandy was humor, what a nut! By far the most interesting woman that season. Survivor Love: Five Idols |
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For the Mad Men fans, an episode countdown. 39-31: 39. Flight 1 (2x02)
Every show has a least favorite episode. But as far as least favorite episodes go, this one was pretty good. The episode is very Pete-centric. It deals with his father's passing and his reaction to it. This results in a short, but great little interaction with Don. The episode also deals a bit with Peggy's story and shows more about her life and how she deals with giving away her child.
38. Three Sundays (2x04)
Season 2 suffers from uneven writing at times, and this episode is a perfect example of that. The episode seems to lack a strong focus, and a large part of the episode feels like build-up to future storylines. However, it does have one of the best fights between Don and Betty. Great acting from both actors.
37. Red In The Face (1x07)
This episode has a strong focus on the Roger/Don friendship. Roger is perhaps the most entertaining character on the show, but also the biggest of scum. He tries to seduce his best friend's wife, but Don takes sweet, sweet revenge on him. Pete and Peggy also share a strangely erotic conversation involving the hunting of deer.
36. The Benefactor (2x03)
This episode introduces Jimmy and Bobbi, two insane individuals. The episode is a little bit hard to watch, especially Jimmy's jokes about an obese woman. And it also pushes the buttons when Don's hand meets Bobbi's... female parts. A very interesting scene.
35. Maidenform (2x06)
This episode focuses on women and how much they were objectified back in the 60's, and still pretty much are. Don may have his flaws, but he respects women and is clearly bothered by this. There is a very meaningful scene between him and his daughter in this episode.
34. Six Month Leave (2x09)
Another episode that is a little bit hard to watch. It is mainly about Freddy and his alcoholism which gets him fired after he pisses his pants and passes out just before an important meeting. Roger and Jane's relationship is also out of the bag as Roger decides to divorce his wife after receiving life advise from Don.
33. The Color Blue (3x10)
This is an important episode for Betty, as people keep seeing Don as the second coming, she begins to see him in a different light. There is also more background story on Suzanne and her nut brother.
32. New Amsterdam (1x04)
The first episode that strongly focused on Pete. Pete is a fascinating character, he is such a weasel and a coward, but somehow very compelling. His reaction to getting fired was great. This episode also introduces Glen, the weird kid with a crush on Betty.
31. Indian Summer (1x11)
This episode shows a bit more of Betty and how bored the life of a houseplant can be. We pretty much see her fantasize while pleasuring herself with a washing machine. Great stuff. But Betty is not the only one with needs, Peggy's been gaining some weight and is asked to try out a new product that vibrates. Fun for Peggy at night.
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The best Mad Men episode is the one with the most Christina Hendricks screentime. The worst Mad Men episode is the one with the least Christina Hendricks
screentime. THAT'S SCIENCE.
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Glen is cweepy!!!
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Christina Hendricks <3
30. Out Of Town (3x01)
A strong opening to the third season, the only thing that bothered me about this episode was Don's cheating. It never really bothered me as much as this time, it almost seemed as he only did it to kill boredom. Sal's character gets a little bit more screen time in this one as he almost gets to do the bellboy but is interrupted and caught by Don.
29. Love Among Ruins (3x02)
Season 3 didn't have as much Peggy, but this episode did. It shows that smart sweet girls also have one night stands. This episode also focuses on the Don/Betty relationship (like most of the season) and has Gene move in with the Drapers.
28. Long Weekend (1x10)
Roger shows his nastiest color when he tries to seduce and sleep with the twins they just hired. The episode gets great when Roger suffers his first heart attack and Don freaks out and visits Rachel.
27. The Arrangements (3x04)
This episode deals with family and moving on. Peggy finally decides to move to Manhattan and her mother strongly disapproves. The more depressing part of the episode is when Gene dies. Sally's reaction was fantastic, her character was one of the best written characters of the third season, excellent child performance, too.
26. Marriage Of Figaro (1x03)
This episode probably had the most passionate kiss, it was between Rachel and Don and it was fantastic. It also had a little house party, boy those people back then sure knew how to make others feel miserable.
25. The Inheritance (2x10)
Harry is having his first child so they arrange a party for him at the office. Betty's father, Gene, is also introduced in this episode and he has gone wacko. He grabs Betty's boobs after mistaking his daughter for his wife. Oh, and Glen is also back to stir Betty's heart.
24. Ladies Room (1x02)
The introduction of Betty was fabulous. Betty immediately comes off as innocent and deeply screwed. Betty's scenes with the psychiatrist were among my favorite scenes of the first season.
23. For Those Who Think Young (2x01)
An excellent opening to the second season, the first seconds alone were perfect. The episode skipped two years, so you had to wait to get any answers from last season (like, what the hell happened with Peggy etc). And the agency was beginning to change under Duck's administration. I think that this episode had one of the best endings, it was a great quote read by Don from the book 'Meditations in an emergency'.
22. Souvenir (3x08)
I honestly do not know why I am not rating this episode any higher, the scenes in rome were supreme. Betty looked her best, and her chemistry with Don went through the roof. Pete's storyline on the other hand is very difficult to watch. It is what makes him such a complex character, but he practically forced a poor girl to sleep with him.
21. 5G (1x05)
A sad episode which had Don's long lost half-brother Adam visit Don after years. We learned that Don's real name was Dick Whitman and that he faked his own death. His goodbye to his brother was deeply moving.
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20. The Gold Violin (2x07)
Perhaps the first episode that really focused on Sal, apparently he has a crush on Ken and his wife, Kitty, is beginning to notice it. This episode also shares the best moment between Jimmy and Don. Jimmy basically calls him garbage and makes Betty puke in the car. An excellent way to end the episode.
19. My Old Kentucky Home (3x03)
The introduction of Paris' grandfather, Connie Hilton. But the real highlight of the episode was half the cast bursting into song and dance. It was a very entertaining episode. Roger in his racist blackface, Joanie playing the accordion and singing in French, Peggy getting high with Paul and Smitty, and Pete plus Trudy running everyone off the dance floor. There was something for everyone.
18. Babylon (1x06)
The episode that got me hooked for good. It was very entertaining and artistic. Peggy shows her true colors and her talent during a make-up test. She is the only woman with half a brain. We also learn about Joan and Roger's affair, and meet Midge's hippie friends. I wish Midge had been a more prominent character.
17. The Jet Set (2x11)
Perhaps the most controversial episode of Mad Men. There are many people who consider it to be brilliant, it was even nominated for best writing. But there is also a large number of fans who hate it. It is definitely an experimental episode, a whole new look and atmosphere. A very 'free' atmosphere that suits Don perfectly. I hope to see Don going back to California in the future.
16. Seven Twenty Three (3x07)
A very crazy episode. This one had an eclipse, evil hitch hikers, a high Don, flirting teachers, Peggy sleeping with the enemy and Betty craving for another man. I love the way the episode was set up and that it didn't show each scene in the right order.
15. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (1x01)
One of my all time favorite Pilots. It introduced each character so neatly. The dialog was sharp and had some of the most quotable lines of any other pilot that I have seen. The cinematography was top-notch and it had one of the most touching endings yet. All around, a brilliant way to hit off brilliant show.
14. Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency (3x06)
An unexpectedly gruesome episode, both physically and mentally. This episode introduces a bright young new ad man from England, he is supposed to take over Sterling Cooper but all of that goes to the crappers when clumsy Lois accidentally drives over his foot with a lawnmower. There is a wonderful scene between Don and Joan at the end. Joan really saves the day, and unfortunately quits her job at the worst time ever. Her husband turns out to be a terrible surgeon.
13. The Fog (3x05)
One of the most experimental episodes to date. Betty is taken to the hospital to have the third child, and has some very strange dreams. In one of them there was a black guy bleeding, could that have been foreshadowing Kennedy's assassination? Another interesting storyline was Duck trying to get Pete and Peggy to go with him. Pete wants to hear nothing from it, but Peggy is in doubt. She is highly unappreciated at Sterling Cooper.
12. Mediations In An Emergency (2x13)
Betty has her sweet revenge on Don by sleeping with some random guy. Peggy has her sweet revenge on Pete by telling him about the baby and leaving him cold and wet (as in, in tears). The second season finale sure delivered. It had a touching ending when Betty told Don about her pregnancy and then they looked into each others eyes and hold each others hands. Awww.
11. Shoot (1x09)
The Betty episode of the first season. I loved her by then, but I think that she grew on most people after this episode. It shows her at her most vulnerable. She gets the offer to go back to modeling, which is a lot more fun than sitting around the house all day like a houseplant. When she loses her job, thanks to Don, she covers her sadness and tells Don that it was her idea to quit. Poor, poor Betty. Oh, and Betty decides to take out her anger on the neighbors Pigeons. Poor, poor Pigeons.
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That was a pretty good show. Oh well.
yay. list completed. 10. The Hobo Code (1x08)
One of the best episodes of the first season. First of, it was so cute to see Peggy dancing all confident and then to see Pete break her heart by just telling her 'I don't like you like this'. That scene was one of their best moments. Don's was also great, he goes to one of Midge's hippie-parties and realizes that she and one of her friends are in love. The realization was great, excellent exchange of dialog. What makes this episode even better were the flashbacks of a young Don and a hobo that came to stay with him and his adoptive parents.
09. The New Girl (2x05)
A very crucial episode for Don and Peggy's friendship. We learn what happened after Peggy had her child and how she came back to work. He knows this big secret of hers, and in exchange, he and Bobbi get in a car crash and asks her to pick them up. So now they both know each others secrets. Meanwhile at the office, there is a new, much hotter girl. And Joan is feeling threatened. It was great to watch those two cats practically growl at each other.
08. Wee Small Hours (3x09)
A fabulous episode that changes many things and is the beginning of the end for certain careers and marriages. This may be Sal's last episode, which I highly doubt. In this one, he is seduced by a client but he turns him down. Because the world is an unfair place, Sal gets fired because of this. Sal is destroyed and goes man-hunting. The Don and Betty relationship is once again put on the spot. Both have strong interests in other people, but while Betty turns Henry down, Don goes for it and officially begins his affair with Suzanne.
07. A Night To Remember (2x08)
Or in other words, 'The night Betty goes crazy and kicks Don out of his own house'. This is such a great episode, Betty finally stops playing the victim and takes charge. She goes through Don's things and can't find any evidence, yet she is convinced that Jimmy wasn't lying to her. Meanwhile, Father Colin is trying to get Peggy to confess her sins.
06. The Grown-Ups (3x12)
The end of an era, nothing will ever be the same after this episode. The episode mainly focused on Kennedy's assassination. We see everyone's reaction, and Roger's daughter getting married on that same day. I think that this is also the end of Don and Betty's relationship. Kennedy's assassination triggered something in her, and she finally tells him that she does not love him anymore.
05. The Wheel (1x13)
In this episode, Peggy discovers that she wasn't just getting fatter the last couple of months, no, she was actually pregnant. She was pregnant with the child of a man who broke her heart, and in return refused to keep the child. The scene with Don trying to sell the slide projector was one of the most poignant moments of the show. Betty also shares a very heartbreaking scene with Glen, as she tells him that grown ups don't know anything.
04. The Gypsy And The Hobo (3x11)
A very emotional episode, Don cries and everything. Betty forces Don to open up his secret box, the one with the pictures of his 'past life'. Despite the huge lie, Betty feels remorse for Don once he tells her about his brother and how he killed himself because of him. I genuinely felt sorry for Suzanne, her last phone call showed how much she cared about Don. In other news, one of Roger's exes tries to win him back. But he tells her that he found 'the one', and we all know that it isn't Jane. Speaking of the devil, Joan decides to smash a vase on the back of her husband's head.
03. Nixon Vs. Kennedy (1x12)
Considered by many critics to be one of the greatest episodes ever written. I would agree, this episode finally reveals how Dick Whitman became Don Draper. The flashbacks were fantastic, apparently the name was taken from a lieutenant that died in the war. There is also the president election going on, Nixon versus Kennedy. We all know how that turned out, it was a pretty exciting time. Except for Draper, Pete discovered his 'secret' which made Don very nervous. So nervous that he was willing to leave his family behind and run away with Rachel to start a new life.
02. Shut The Door. Have A Seat (3x13)
The third Season finale is one of the best hours this year has delivered. All hell broke loose when Draper learned that Sterling Cooper was being sold once again. Together with Cooper and Roger, they decided to get themselves fired and start a brand new agency. It was one of the most entertaining things to see. More than the lawnmower scene. But it wasn't all fun and play, Don learned about Betty's secret lover and was pissed as hell. He even called her a whore, I guess that relationship is over for good.
01. The Mountain King (2x12)
My favorite episode for many reasons. It is all about Don for me, and you practically saw him be 'reborn' in this one. Don decides to pay the real Don Draper's ex-wife a visit. Anna is perhaps the nicest person he could ever have for an ex-wife. She pretty much helped him fake his own identity. Back at the office, Joan introduced her fiance to the entire office. But he's not so nice, he practically raped her in Don's office. Oh, and Peggy gets some balls and lands herself Freddy's old office. Peggy goes up, as Joan goes down. Funny how that happens.
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