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I think my favorite moment (well, one of my favorite moments) of the night was when they showed the messages Josh left
for the jury members as they got evicted. He just could not believe that Josh out-smarted him in using those goodbye
messages to work the jury against Paul. Paul called it "cowardly," but what he meant was that it was brilliant strategy on
Josh's part. He didn't think Josh was that smart.
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1 minute ago, joystiick said:
Paul's going to need some psychiatric care over the next year. He was absolutely devastated.
Good. He thought he played the "perfect" game. His arrogance, though, was one of his stumbling blocks.
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Never cared for Elena, but I have to say she made probably the best, most compelling arguments during the discussion with Will Kirby.
I think she could have (and should have) played a much better game than she did.
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Alex got most played by Paul, and she thought she was the smartest but was actually the dumbest. (she was a true
disappointment as a player).
But she redeemed herself just a tiny little bit tonight when she said she was giving her vote to the person who stabbed her in the front
and not the one who stabbed her in the back, and I jumped up and screamed "YES! Tell it like it is, girl!" Big kudos to her for her snarky
comment. Paul definitely had it coming.
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6 minutes ago, HeleneL said:
Well you don't expect her to live on Froot Loops the rest of her life do you?
Good one, Helene!
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1 minute ago, HeleneL said:
He has oatmeal for brains!!
I think there may actually be something wrong with him, he's so proud of being such a loser.
Being on a reality tv show is probably not the best place you can most prosper by doing absolutely nothing.
He and Xmas could give each other a run for the money, they're about an equal match.
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I think my heart skipped a beat when Kevin walked across the stage when Julie was introducing the jury one by one.
He walked that stage like it was a catwalk, and I thought YES! Some part of him is still Mr. Massachusetts. He is a very
nice looking man. And a real sweetheart of a guy. I think his family should be very proud of him.
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1 minute ago, WOC said:
I loved when Mark called him on that too.
Thank you for reminding me! I had forgotten about that. Somebody needed to say that to him.
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2 minutes ago, PinkyLee said:
I gather his mother wont be getting that Bentley now
Too funny!
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Well, she has to know how rich Paul already is, so I'm sure that is part of the attraction as well.
She'll end up dropping Matt fast.
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This loser actually thought he had some authority on which to speak during the session with Will Kirby. The whole time I couldn't get
past the fact that he contributed absolutely NOTHING to this game. What a waste of space. Pathetic.
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This was about the only right thing that happened the whole season.
The look on Paul's face was almost worth suffering through this train wreck.
The added injury for Paul, of course, was seeing Cody win AFP.
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11 minutes ago, WOC said:
Still wanna see him lose and get boo'ed as he exits from my tv screen, never to return.
Count me in on that as well.
As much as I hate Xmas (I hate her more than the others mainly b/c of how mean she is and I can't get past the fact
that she should never have been allowed to stay when she could no longer compete), I still want to see Paul lose more
than her or Josh. 3rd place would be even better, but I'll gladly take 2nd for him.
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2 hours ago, Amy555 said:
I am astonished when I read most of these comments. I do not know Paul personally, have not worked for his mother, and am generally not a contrarian for the sake of an argument; so when I say Paul deserves to win this game, I say it without bias or prejudice. I have watched him maneuver, finagle, and talk, talk, talk his way out of almost every hardship the game could throw at him. He's managed to win comps as needed, throw comps when necessary, talk others into throwing comps to him and others. He has not "graced the block" with his presence this year, but has convinced others to offer themselves up willingly as pawns. More impressive than any of this was his ability to insert himself into almost any duo in the house, making each pair believe he was their savior, their way forward in the game. Even those who were aware he had allegiances with other pairs, felt his allegiance with them was real, the others temporary, only for the gameplay, fleeting and ephemeral. Now, as for his safety for the first 3 weeks, that was given by a vote of the viewers themselves, not CBS. And his final week of safety was given by another houseguest. As far as I can see, Paul has played a brilliant game of Big Brother. If you can't see it, then I most respectfully suggest you probably don't like the man himself. And that's fair too--fair, but astonishing that you can't put your dislike away long enough to congratulate someone on a job well done.
You're actually a producer on the show, aren't you?
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31 minutes ago, Newby said:
We can only hope this happens.
Yes, Paul loses yet another season of BB. And then the producers bring him back for a THIRD year to go for it again!!!!
Paul will be the never-ending houseguest, who just keeps returning until he finally wins.
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6 minutes ago, WOC said:
Josh told Xmas that he wants to take her to F2
That would be a great finish to Paul's despicable "game" -- which is another reason I can't believe Paul allowed Josh to compete in the final 3. If Josh
does win HOH, how can Paul be sure that Josh won't cut him loose and blow his chance to be in the final two? Just doesn't make any sense to me,
unless he thinks he has Josh that brainwashed that Josh would never consider NOT taking him if he were to win the final HOH.
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59 minutes ago, fredtheturtle said:
Paul did say he was taking Josh
If true, hopefully it will be Paul's fatal mistake and the jury gives the win to Josh.
Paul loses again.
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Shocked that they allowed Josh into the final 3. He would actually have a decent chance of winning the final HOH, unless Paul has already convinced him
to throw it.
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I was glad to see Alex show some amount of shame / remorse for destroying Jason's game in addition to her own.
She was just too arrogant and prideful to look at the game from any other perspective despite Jason trying to talk to her
about the possibility of being taken for a ride.
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6 minutes ago, joystiick said:
Josh missed a golden opportunity.
Yes, it would have been a fantastic and history-making moment for BB had Josh blindsided everyone and evicted Kevin instead of Alex, and then he and
Alex team up against Paul. Sadly, his doing what he was programmed to do -- work against his own self-interest -- puts Josh in league with Marcellus
who chose not to use the veto to save himself and then got himself evicted (was that season 3?).
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3 minutes ago, JessicaRocks said:
Either he is a total PUSSY for crying that much, or if it's all some elaborate act (which I don't think is the case) - then he's a total TOOL! Either way - I cannot stomach Josh. It's also weird when you realize that his other biggest flawed behavior is his incessant bullying! How could anyone like a CRYING BULLY?!
But if the final two were Paul and Josh, you'd have to pick the lesser of two tools / bullies. And wouldn't that be Josh?
Not that we will ever know since Josh is the next to be evicted (if Paul has his way, and Paul so far has always gotten his way so why would it stop now?).
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3 hours ago, Aldrich said:
Just read on a gossip spoiler site that Xmas worked for Paul's mother for quite some time.
Not surprised at all by this. I knew there was something shady about the bond they have. I think they had it planned from the get-go.
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22 minutes ago, Lamasquerade said:
Paul ruled this game and goes down as one of the best in BB history.
Well, he at least ruled production. A win is a win, but a fixed win only makes you look as if you couldn't have done it any other way.
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44 minutes ago, WOC said:
I'm just saying, aside from his skin which does look like a little to much sun, Kevin isn't in bad shape. That's all.
ITA. He's a nice looking former Mr. Massachusetts man, perhaps a little more British looking than American, which might be why he is seen as odd by some.
I think for 55 - 56, Kevin has held up pretty well, given that he has a lot of kids. Having that many kids in and of itself can cause people to appear more "aged" or
"seasoned." I don't have kids but if I had even one I'd look stressed and ragged in a very short amount of time.
Optimal opportunity
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Yes, this will be the best move for Nicole and Cliff. And there isn't a thing Michie can do about it, PLUS he can't compete for HOH this next time (or am I mistaken about that??).
Assuming Michie can't compete for this next HOH (and Holly is GONE), then there's a great chance they can vote Michie out next.