The Challenge
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Were already familiar with how most of these vets play the game.

Just some food for thought for whichever person at MTV happens to read these recaps!
But lets get into the meat of this weeks episode, shall we?
This weeks drama centers primarily around two betrayals.
I could be giving her too much credit, but she seems like a very simpleminded strategist.
Its been easy for the guys to lay all the blame on Big T or Amanda.
But Kyle has thoroughly sucked for the past four weeks and is overdue for a public lashing.
Theres also some back-and-forth between Tori and Devin from the sidelines.
Their whole conflict in this episode is predicated on the fact that theyre best friends.
This show truly makes me feel crazy regarding everyones relationships and the wordfriend.
Like, can we roll back the tapes, c’mon?
You truly have to be an awful person if Im defending Tori from your wrath.
Toris defense is that shes on a sinking ship and cant afford to lose any more guys.
But Tori, whos a weaker woman than I, starts feeling genuinely bad and begins to cry.
How can you let Devin, out of all people, assume the moral high ground on literally anything?
Anyway, this weeks deliberation is pretty ho-hum.
But you got to give it to Josh for consistently worsening his own situation.
Likewise, Kyle is the agency vote and decides to go against Josh at the Lair.
If they miss the bell, they cant grab any planks and have to jump again.
No one seems to struggle to create the bridge, only jumping off the structure and hitting the bell.
Kyle and Josh struggle at different times.
Hes also one of those competitors who you know is never going to win a challenge.
Obviously, I can say the same about Josh.
But I enjoy watching his combined earnestness and delusion.
Next week, we get Tori demanding an apology from Devin, and Devin laughing in her face.
So that will be fun.