Jerry is a huge fan of Big Brother and has watched every season. He watches Big Brother: After Dark and the 24/7 live feeds. He's a retired 75-year old married great-grandfather from Texas. He says that the men of last season really bothered him with the way they treated Sheila, and if he was in the house, he would've taught them how to be men -- not boys. He's absolutely not afraid of confronting bad behavior in the house, and he plans to confront it this season if he sees it going on. He's really looking forward to the game. He's not even in it for the money -- he looks forward to the focus of the game. He says that he's physically and mentally capable of handling it all the way, and he really looks forward to the competition of it all. He says that he's not there to be a passive old guy -- he's there to play hard, and he has a plan that he's going to implement in the house. He says, "I'm here to win this thing. I want everybody to know that. This isn't just some little 'get rid of the old guy' stuff with me." He plans to work the people, mentally. He explains that the Roman Numeral of 10 is 'X,' so he plans to create an alliance called The X-Factor. The key to the alliance's success is that they're going to communicate through symbols rather than words. (Whaaat?! LoL!) The alliance will include him and the first three HoH's. It's a very complex plan... far too complex for me to describe here... but it's interesting, I must say. This man is a total gamer! He says that he didn't like Dick from BB8, and out of a million sperm, it's hard to believe he was the fastest swimmer. Janelle is his favorite houseguest in Big Brother history, due to her complete focus on the game. He says that Janelle wasn't focused on the people -- she was focused on the game. He has no fears in the game. He's a republican, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he agrees with everything John McCain says. As for Barack Obama, he describes him as "naive and inexperienced." However, he doesn't plan to get into a political debate with anyone in the house, because he doesn't feel that has anything to do with the game.