[QUOTE=Klounsnax2.0;368001]S7anddown: Diane, Jase, Danielle
8: ****, Jessica, Jen, Jameka, Eric
9: Sheila, Chelsia, James
10: Keesha, Memphis, Renny, Ollie, April, Brian
11: Michele, Russell, Jeff (no Jordan), Casey
12: Annie!, Lane, Enzo, Ragan. Absolutely no Rachel
13: Shelly, Kalia
14: Shane. Absolutely no Frank...
15: Helen, Amanda
Or this cast Exactly: Dr. Will Kirby, Lisa Donahue, Jun Song, Drew Daniel, Maggie Ausburn, Mike Boogie Malin, **** Donato, Adam Jasinski, Dan Gheesling, Jordan Lloyd, Hayden Moss, Rachel Reilly (uugggh), Ian Terry, Andy Herren.[/QUOTE]
What is this list??
[QUOTE=Katiedid;368248]I was being generous when I said Final 3 or 4 at best. Had Elissa not won HOH that week she would have gotten further. But she was the odd man out in her alliance and I think they would have flipped on her not long after BECAUSE of her comp wins. Obviously it's all just speculation and opinion and there's tons of scenarios. That's just what I think. Her game play definitely improved over time. In the beginning when Jeremy and co were all still around and the 'other side' of the house came into power, making a spectacle of herself by being mean bed flipping etc wasn't very intelligent. I am impressed how she was able to turn things around after the demise of the 'mean group' and faded into the background and let other targets come into play. I understand her letting other people influence her comp wins at that point. But I don't understand why it kept happening. She knew she was the odd man out in 3 am. Also at one point she kept saying how she wanted to nominate GM. GM was the one percent left who was blindly loyal to her, so I don't know what gain she that that would be to her game.[/QUOTE]
Game play has nothing do to with flipping the bed...take away America's Player and that side dominates the house early on. The game play mistake was the power given to save Elissa.
Her "fading back" is the key and why she'd make a great All-Star...she can adapt. The problem again was Amanda and McCrea trusted Andy when they shouldn't have. Aaryn had their back and they could have picked up someone if they dumped Andy
I know as I said her fading back was impressive game play, laying low and letting other targets emerge.
The flipping the bed and the mean girl taunting was obviously not game play. It wasn't smart at that time when the 'other side' won HOH to do her mean girl taunting. It would have been smarter to lay low at that point, because as I recall up until then Jeremy was the number one villian in the household. It didn't end up hurting her, but it easily could have. You do make excellent points and have made me think. I still don't agree personally but I appreciate where you're coming from. Thanks for making me think and re evaluate I forgot how much fun participating can be, usually I just read.
[QUOTE=Katiedid;368263]I know as I said her fading back was impressive game play, laying low and letting other targets emerge.
The flipping the bed and the mean girl taunting was obviously not game play. It wasn't smart at that time when the 'other side' won HOH to do her mean girl taunting. It would have been smarter to lay low at that point, because as I recall up until then Jeremy was the number one villian in the household. It didn't end up hurting her, but it easily could have. You do make excellent points and have made me think. I still don't agree personally but I appreciate where you're coming from. Thanks for making me think and re evaluate I forgot how much fun participating can be, usually I just read.[/QUOTE]
Completely get what you're saying. Definitely good to consider every possible option--can't do that without discussion.
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