Shollia wrote:
Heh people on in the CBS chatrooms are so ticked right now.
They have some kind of petition going on saying that Jenn should've been disqualified from the HoH challenge b/c she touched the glass or something.
*shrugs*
Anyone have any info on that? I can't remember what the last set of rules were except for the.. Have to use only one hand.. part.
If that worked I think I'd cry with joy but we all know it won't.
Go Rachel and Howie all the way (with Rachel winning). Damn... They would not be in this mess if Rachel hadn't thrown the HoH contest in Howie's favour... But she's just so sincere and genuine and... Gah!
I couldn't stand James' constant "Backdooring someone onto the chopping block is a dirty way to play". Uumm no... It's a very, very smart way to play. When they figured it out last season (it was last season, right? With Nakomis coming up with it to get rid of Jase?) it was one of the smartest ideas anyone in the house had come up wiht to get rid of a threat in the house.
I also couldn't stand it when Jenn said "It's a numbers thing". Her side has 5 and the other side has 4, with James in the middle, so they already have the advantage. And if James is really a "floater" as she called him in tonight's episode, what's to stop him from trying to gain forgiveness and team up with Kaysar's side if they win HoH? Nothing.
She was too concentrated on wanting attention (I can't believe Kaysar said that to Maggie, because I was thinking the exact same thing) and isn't looking at the big picture.
Oh and when her and April were like "They tried to convince us to take out Ivette"... Gah! I wanted to stab them! Because, unless it was edited to be misleading, they seemed like they were seriously considering it. Very Seriously.
But I will say I was pleasantly shocked that Maggie was FOR keeping the promise. As much as I dislike her (hate is too strong a word for Maggie) you have to admit that she is pretty set on keeping her word throughout the game.