[QUOTE=RMD1;362731]I was just joking lol. It went to fish, so people were assuming Pandoras box. Nothing seems to have changed though.[/QUOTE]
Oh, I assumed sicne that's what another forum I visited thought as well, lol.
Elissa needs to stick with Judd, GinaMarie and bring in Aaryn if she stays or Spencer. I have a terrible feeling that on Thursday either Amanda or McCrea will win HOH mark my works :/
[QUOTE=Klounsnax2.0;362822]I think Amanda is going to "Miraculously Win." She needs it and Grodner knows it...[/QUOTE]
I don't think production flat out cheats as much as everyone says.
I feel like we are going to have a Spencer/Gina Marie/Judd final 3. Could you imagine? Most unworthy final 3 ever. MCranda and Elissa will be busy taking one another out. They won't let Andy get passed final 4 because he has to many friends in jury.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;363654]It is the season of the floater. It would only be fitting that the floaters make it to the end.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't mind if Andy does because he actually played, but the other 2 had no game at all and Judd was already evicted.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;363654]It is the season of the floater. It would only be fitting that the floaters make it to the end.[/QUOTE]
Haha funny considering the **** MVP Twist was supposed to discourage floating
[QUOTE=RMD1;363655]I wouldn't mind if Andy does because he actually played, but the other 2 had no game at all and[B] Judd was already evicted.[/B][/QUOTE]
You mean just because he was evicted, he doesn't deserve to win? He was the best jury member at that competition and the reward was the reentry.
Remember if someone returns, they usually are everybodys No. 1 target, but Judd quickly judged the situation right and took the opportunity to work with both Elissa and McCranda again while talking a lot to the people that are in danger so nobody has him on their radar.
The MVO twist could've worked on a season with nobodies without any army behind them and where you couldn't vote for the same person ten times and the previous winner couldn't win it two times a row.
[QUOTE=Dash_Vegas!;363657]Haha funny considering the **** MVP Twist was supposed to discourage floating[/QUOTE]
The MVP encouraged floating. I guess they thought everyone would play hard in the hopes of getting MVP, but because Elissa is Rachel's sister, she got it each week and people floated to avoid being a target. Maybe if it was a cast of all new players without anyone's family, it would discourage floating.
I'm shuddering at the thought of a final 3 involving GM/Spencer. I hear there's only 3 more weeks until the finale, so are we getting a DE tomorrow or is everything going to get sped up now?
[QUOTE=GDInstall;363663][B]You mean just because he was evicted, he doesn't deserve to win? [/B]He was the best jury member at that competition and the reward was the reentry.
Remember if someone returns, they usually are everybodys No. 1 target, but Judd quickly judged the situation right and took the opportunity to work with both Elissa and McCranda again while talking a lot to the people that are in danger so nobody has him on their radar.
The MVO twist could've worked on a season with nobodies without any army behind them and where you couldn't vote for the same person ten times and the previous winner couldn't win it two times a row.[/QUOTE]
That's exactly what I mean lol. It's hard to make the case that someone deserves to win who was evicted than someone who wasn't. I don't think Judd has any chance of winning. It would be the worst winner in big brother history. I LOVE Judd, but he doesn't deserve the win.
[QUOTE=RMD1;363702]That's exactly what I mean lol. It's hard to make the case that someone deserves to win who was evicted than someone who wasn't. I don't think Judd has any chance of winning. It would be the worst winner in big brother history. I LOVE Judd, but he doesn't deserve the win.[/QUOTE]
To be fair, Judd got blind-sided like no other, and on a double eviction with no room to campaign. He also was screwed by the houses paranoia over the season twist. I think he's still deserving of the win, but I can see how one would think otherwise...
You think there's any chance he could redeem himself in your eyes?
[QUOTE=Dash_Vegas!;363705]To be fair, Judd got blind-sided like no other, and on a double eviction with no room to campaign. He also was screwed by the houses paranoia over the season twist. I think he's still deserving of the win, but I can see how one would think otherwise...
You think there's any chance he could redeem himself in your eyes?[/QUOTE]
Jesse's (s11) blindside was worse...Judd set himself up for that fall IMO
I don't see how anyone could vote for someone to win that was evicted
[QUOTE=Dash_Vegas!;363705]To be fair, Judd got blind-sided like no other, and on a double eviction with no room to campaign. He also was screwed by the houses paranoia over the season twist. I think he's still deserving of the win, but I can see how one would think otherwise...
You think there's any chance he could redeem himself in your eyes?[/QUOTE]
I think Judd is a great player and he totally got screwed over, but the bottom line is that he was evicted. It's so hard to defend that. I understand that a returning player was a twist in the game, but it's very unfair. Other people who are evicted don't get a second chance and regardless of who he sits next to, if he does make the finals, he doesn't deserve to win.
[QUOTE=kvm1977;363707]Jesse's (s11) blindside was worse...Judd set himself up for that fall IMO
I don't see how anyone could vote for someone to win that was evicted[/QUOTE]
He had the same opportunity of all the other jury members to get back into the game. The houseguests have said that they won't vote for a returning player and would immediately vote him out, but things change. To make it to the end as a huge target is a big accomplishment. If he can get to the end with a floater, then he deserves to win.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;363713]He had the same opportunity of all the other jury members to get back into the game. The houseguests have said that they won't vote for a returning player and would immediately vote him out, but things change. To make it to the end as a huge target is a big accomplishment. If he can get to the end with a floater, then he deserves to win.[/QUOTE]
A floaters game is more respectable than a game that was already ended.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;363713]He had the same opportunity of all the other jury members to get back into the game. The houseguests have said that they won't vote for a returning player and would immediately vote him out, but things change. To make it to the end as a huge target is a big accomplishment. If he can get to the end with a floater, then he deserves to win.[/QUOTE]
Floating is a great strategy...getting evicted means you won't get votes imo
It wouldn't matter how much i hate whomever was sitting next to Judd--I'd have to vote for them
[QUOTE=Dash_Vegas!;363722]Meh, he may say he'll go against McCranda but I don't see it happening[/QUOTE]
I think he should wait until Judd is gone, if he wants to do it personally. He needs to take out Mccrea and not Amanda.
[QUOTE=gamer73;363731]So Aaryn will be evicted tomorrow? Is Spencer with McCranda now?[/QUOTE]
Aaryn is on track to be evicted tomorrow. Things can change quickly though.
[QUOTE=gamer73;363731]So Aaryn will be evicted tomorrow? Is Spencer with McCranda now?[/QUOTE]
Aaryn's been trying hard to stay but seems like she's finally given up hope. She's talking about spending her b-day in the jury house and seems to have accepted it. Basically giving GM tips on what to do in order to win--even told her about 3 am
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;363732]Aaryn is on track to be evicted tomorrow. Things can change quickly though.[/QUOTE]
That will not change. It was a lock as soon as Elissa won HOH.
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