If Allison wins i’ll eat my hat.
If Robert and Allison are the final two I don’t know how she’d get the votes.
Dana- Robert. She hates Allison
Nathan-Robert. Allison screwed him over.
Justin-Robert. He’s his boy. One of the stooges.
Jack-Robert. He never liked Allison.
Jee-Robert. One of his boys. One of the stooges.
Ericka-Robert. Still friendly with her ex. He didn’t nominate her. Allison voted her out.
Jun-Allison? Cause she alligned with her.
Unless the voting is fixed (i.e. “You must vote for who played a better game. You can not vote for revenge, for popularity, for favortisim, or who you’d like to see win.”)
Robert and Allison won’t be in the final two. No way is Ali going to let Booger Bob win HOH and there’s no way she’ll take him to the finals because she knows she can’t beat him on votes. She thinks she can beat Jun but she can’t.
Dana- Jun. She hates Allison
Nathan- Ali. He’s not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Justin- Jun. Dana will talk him into it if he’s not leaning that way already.
Jack- Jun. He never liked Allison.
Jee-Jun. I think he still respects her. More than Ali, anyway.
Ericka- Jun. She hates Jun less than she hates Ali.
Robert - Jun. Same reason as Erika.
Jun wins.
HOH Leg 1 Spoiler
Ali won the first leg of the HOH competition. Jun dropped out first, then Robert.
Help me out here: If contestant A wins the first part of the HOH competition and then doesn’t have to play the second part, then contestant B wins the second part of the competition. . . is the third part only between contestants A and B and is contestant C out of the running? Does anybody know?
This last HOH competition is won by the contestant who wins two of the three contests.
So, if A wins the first contest over B and C, A skips the second competition, in which B and C duke it out to see who wins and thus goes to the third and final contest of the last HOH competition, in which A and either B or C compete. The winner of that last contest is then HOH.
Robert is toast since he won’t be in the final competition for HOH. Does anyone understand why he could allow Allison to outlast him in the first competition and how he can possibly trust her? He’s driving me nuts; he’s so blind.
One thing I need help understanding is how Allison made it this far. Are we seeing a side of her that the house guests never see? And, when it comes down to the final vote, will the jury get to see the diary room stuff before they vote?
IMHO, this girl is the most evil player in BB yet. Even Will didn’t take himself this seriously. I think he was as surprised as anyone that he won. It was all a joke to him. Allison is dead serious. I always got the feeling that Will was a different person outside the house; that this was just a way to play the game. I get the feeling Allison is really like this. She’s really that big a bitch in every day life.
Jack Ketch, I share your opinion of Ali. The only one to be fooled by her in an obvious way is Nathan, who seems to see himself as some sort of irresistible Apollo. She played him like a fiddle. The others have seen her for the immature brat-bitch she is, and if she gets more than one vote, I’ll be blown away, unless Jee gets it through his head how Jun played with him.
I believe the scouts for “talent” made a bad set of choices this year. Only Jack and Erika had any appeal at all to me, and since they’re out of it, I can’t imagine caring who wins, as long as it’s not Ali. If she wins, I’m through with BB. It’s just not worth the time it takes to care.
Well, they all know and we know that Jun is the one who is most threatened by this last HOH competition, since she’s the least unlikeable member remaining, thus, if the other two (Ali or Robert) win HOH and choose to take her to finals, they will automatically lose to her. Since Robert knows this (and thus, Ali will take HIM if she wins HOH), he bowed out of the first competition to Ali, knowing that if she ultimately won, she would take him, and also, he was cold and as Erika said before, Robert doesn’t have patience. It was still a stupid move on his part, though, but he’s not that good a player anyway, so we shouldn’t be surprised.
Well, the final show is tonight. I agree with Zeldar. If Allison wins the big prize, I’m through with BB. I know that sounds silly considering the show is all about lies and backstabbing. It was just very difficult to relate to any of these contestants.
Judgeing from the fact I had to go to the 7th page of threads to find this again, I’m not the only one that feels this way.
I was really surprised at who won! But I do agree that the choice was the Lesser of Two Evils (which I always like to think of as the Lesser of Two Weevils!) Both finalists are nasty girls, but I really think the one who lost played the game better than the one who won. This is not a “nice” game! And I am totally amazed at the new grammatical creation “I’s” (as in my friend and I’s relationship. . . . )
After having committed to this thing back in the early days of summer, and finding it progressively more tantalizing as the season wore on, only to be supremely disappointed when first Jack and then Erika got booted, I felt obligated to watch the last episodes. But my heart wasn’t in it this time. I honestly didn’t care who won this time.
I didn’t want Ali to get the money, since that’s obviously all she had in mind all season. But the same can be said for Jun. Both of them are a sad commentary on where people have come in their disregard for their fellow human beings. That notion that “we’re not like this in real life” is 100% bullshit! That’s not something a person can fake that convincingly. And if Ali’s boyfriend stays with her after seeing the whole season’s output, all I can say is I hope they don’t produce offspring!
What seemed to put the old tin lid on it all was how unimpressed the evictees were with the winner. Basic shun. I LOVED that part of it. But BB made a serious error this year with their screening/selection process. I may watch the first hour of BB5 next year, but if that crowd has the same soulless look that this year’s did, I’m finding something else to do with that time next year.
You’re right again, Zeldar. I watched the end of the season becuase I had invested so much time early on. It’s weird to feel a responsibility to watch a TV show. But, that’s how I felt. If I didn’t watch the end then, boy, had I really wasted my time!
Next season will totally hinge on that first episode. If the people are not compelling, it’s over for me.
I just thank God Allison didn’t win. Jun’s not much better but I developed a genuine hatred for Allison. The one truly gratifying moment was the complete lack of enthusiasm from the jury for the winner. Ouch. Still, Jun will cry all the way to the bank.
One last thing - I wondered all season if Nathan was a complete idiot for using the veto on Allison. That final vote removed all doubt.
I think Justin summed it up perfectly when he had to choose between the two evils. “I’d rather be stabbed in the front than in the back.”
And poor Nathan still hasn’t learned his lesson.