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| Will America Make Waves?; Who's going home? | |
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| Topic Started: Aug 7 2008, 08:01 PM (734 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Aug 7 2008, 08:01 PM Post #1 |
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Evictions tonight! I’m sure there will be plenty of blow-ups to entertain us again, and we’ll find out if the America’s Player twist will stir things up. Let’s go! Oh, the Chenbot is looking sassy tonight! She has on a hot little gold metallic skirt … and somehow she still looks classy. Many, do I love her! She lets us know that tonight’s vote will be Dan’s last gig as America’s Player, which I guess they told us before but which I forgot. After the veto meeting, Jessie isn’t even the least bit worried, April still has her sights set on Memphis, and Memphis feels like it’s a new game – as he says, there is no more alliance. Keesha and Libra, however, are ready to get rid of Jessie and want April to see the light. Wisely, though, they hold their conversation in hushed tones this time. April joins their conversation soon and makes a good point about how smart Memphis is. Libra thinks that April is throwing her alliance under the bus by keeping Jessie into the house to come after herself and Keesha. With April sticking to her anti-Memphis guns, Keesha, Libra, and Memphis realize that their only option to get the pinhead out is to pull in Dan. The four of them make the agreement, but America could throw a wrench into that. Of course the “other side” knows that they need Dan too and Jerry leads the way in saying that Dan owes him for still being in the house at all. Jerry warns Dan that people might get him to switch sides and go against April, and is confident enough after that exchange to go wake Jessie up long enough to promise him safety. So, it seems that America really will be choosing who stays and who goes. Dan realizes that either way the vote goes, he’s under fire. Guess you’re done flying under the radar now, buddy. The spotlight is on Dan tonight outside the house too, because we get to meet Coach Dan’s football team and family. The boys are pretty cute, they miss him, but they’re behind him 100 percent. They got a huge laugh when he had to hug Jessie, as did his family. We meet his mother and sister, who disagree on whether it’s a good thing that he took America’s challenge. Kelly, the hot sister, thinks that he can rock it while his Mom thinks that he’s only going to get grief out of it. Julie talks to the houseguests, starting with Michelle in her red unitard. She’s at least simmered down since the veto competition, but she’s sad again this week because once again she’s going to have to vote a friend out. The next subject is Keesha’s explosive birthday, and Julie asks if things have been forgotten – of course they haven’t! The next one on the hot seat is Libra, who gets the question about choosing a vacation over a letter from home. She handles it very, very well. She says that her husband would want her to take the vacation too – after all, it’s a vacation for him, too! She also says that she knows that her children are well taken care of and that she doesn’t regret her decision at all. Michelle, of course, makes an immature face over it, but Libra is completely gracious and well-spoken. In Julie’s conversation with April, she says that she still thinks that her, Libra, and Keesha are allies, but that she doesn’t trust them very much. She thinks that she did them a favor by winning the HOH competition because she could have fallen off the wall and let Michelle put up Libra and Keesha. On the subject of Memphis, April feels that he doesn’t want to be in the house because he didn’t come to her and ask her to take him off the block. Um, okay. On the subject of Ollie, she knows that all of America wants to know about their relationship, and it’s like, so wonderful … excuse me for a moment while I go and throw up … Next, Jessie and Memphis get their last words … Jessie is subdued and says happy birthday to his dad. Memphis says that he wants everybody to vote for themselves. He says that anyone who thinks that he can’t help their game should vote him out but that nobody should vote for anybody else but themselves. Translation: think, people – why are you doing April’s bidding without thought? For that matter, why have several of you gone along with votes you didn’t really agree with up to this point? The vote: Michelle, Ollie, and Jerry vote to evict Memphis. Libra gleefully votes to evict Jessie … and we go to commercial. When we get back, Keesha and Renny vote to evict Jessie too, and it’s officially up to America. Could BB have planned it any better? Dan goes into the diary room and we find out that America voted to evict Jessie. Dan’s happy, and so am I. This is going to be fabulous … maybe as good as Dustin’s eviction! The HGs get the news and I’m pretty disappointed because nobody has exploded yet … or even acted surprised. Wait, maybe Jessie will cry when he talks to Julie … After the eviction, everybody stands around awkwardly except for Michelle, who paces through the house angrily. Ollie asks what “shocker” means, which I won’t comment on because it’s not appropriate for a family-friendly website such as this. In his interview with Julie, Jessie is subdued and says that he isn’t surprised, and that he knows that it was Dan. He refuses to act surprised, or even admit that he was confident that he was staying. He talks Dan down quite a bit, even saying that Dan doesn’t go to church on Sunday and he’s a Catholic. Jessie doesn’t seem to understand the language Julie is speaking when she brings up the fact that he’s been called arrogant by his fellow houseguests and says that he doesn’t feel that his name and the word should even be in the same sentence. Then, we enter the word association portion of the interview, which goes like this: Jerry – in really good shape Renny – was a trip the first week Michelle – I’m very proud of her Libra – very deviant Jessie – the man In the goodbye messages, April says that if she sees her message, she’ll be shocked. Michelle said that she’ll bring everybody down, and Memphis points out that he spent the whole week sleeping and not interacting with anybody. Libra, Keesha, and Renny pretty much tell him not to let the door hit him. Through the videos, Jessie just kind of stares with a blank look on his face. Finally, Julie ends the interview by telling us that he’ll be on The Early Show tomorrow, where she’ll tell him something that will surprise him. Darn CBS trying to blackmail us into watching their stupid morning show by holding out on the America’s Player reveal! All I really want right now is to see the look on Jessie’s face when he finds out that the entire country wanted him out of the house, but he’s looking so pathetic right now that it might completely break him anyway. Before we see the HOH competition, we see what the HGs’ night was like last night. All night long, Big Brother played tapes of people that had called in to keep them awake. Nobody is amused … except those of us watching from the outside. In the competition, they were asked true/false questions about the “wake-up” calls that they heard. Question 1: everyone gets it right Question 2: Renny and Ollie are eliminated Question 3: Jerry, Dan, Keesha, and Memphis are eliminated – it’s down to Libra and Michelle Question 4: Michelle wins HOH. Wow. The house is really divided now, with the four that voted to evict Jessie sitting on the sidelines as the rest of the house totally rub Michelle’s victory in their faces. Once again, Big Brother couldn’t have planned it better. It’s going to be explosive. Back in the house, Michelle continues to yell out that she won for Jessie and says that she deserves the win because she had a bad week and had to wear a red unitard. Julie’s final game is for Jerry – she asks him which is harder – serving in the Armed Forces or playing Big Brother. He says that he loves the game. Julie has one more surprise for us after that – in honor of BB10, one guest from each season will be returning to play a “very special competition” against the houseguests. I’m very excited about this … until I see Janelle. Boo. |
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| funnygirl | Aug 8 2008, 03:07 PM Post #2 |
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Easin' into summertime...
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Great recap. I will totally let you slide on the last remark about Janelle though. ![]() Here's a question...does anybody think that they will continue the America's Player twist but using different players each week? |
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| Deleted User | Aug 9 2008, 09:48 AM Post #3 |
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I thought about that, but I think that would cost them a lot of money, and might end up being very obvious. I dont know though |
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| dfleminator | Aug 9 2008, 07:43 PM Post #4 |
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I think that it would be hard... if say Libra was chosen as America's Player one week, Dan would be suspicious because he already knows what's going on. Libra would have been more suspicious of Dan last week... it all seems too hard to keep going. |
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