Now that Veronica is out of the fold with Evan she might actually be doing some super bitch strategizing to break up the douche trio and I'm confident that the evil powers of Veronica could accomplish as much.
I hope you're right. The problem with all the others is that while they may be distasteful people, they're also petty. Veronica is more in the Medea/Clytemnestra league; that's evil I can root for.
As far as Tonya goes, can therapy even help? Every time she's been on, she's been in some sort of counseling or rehab; I get the feeling that she's already heard everything she could possibly hear. She should be taken to some desert island and forced to dry out for at least a year -- we already know Walla Walla isn't remote enough.
Evan et al. and their retroactive concern was ridiculous, and it pains me to say it, but Wes was right. Tonya got fired up over something Veronica said
five years ago. The fact that Tonya remembered at all is remarkable enough, but that she's still holding a grudge after so long is truly astounding. So, according to the Evan axis, Veronica should have anticipated Tonya's reaction to that, but their own actions were just good clean fun. Nonsense.
All and all I don't understand why the Challangers are upset when they lose people. I've never seen a final challenge where you actually benefit from having more people. Most the time they're just races.
Right again. And this time, when they win challenges, they get more money when there are fewer divvying up the pie. I think people like Brad, Danny, and Cohutta are unoriginal to the point that they simply spout sports clichés without stopping to think whether or not they apply.
Although, in this swimming challenge, I think the Champions did get an advantage in that they didn't have anyone who had to swim more than once. Is this right?