joesman
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^^^^ I am with you on that. Matt gives me the creepies.
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Allison Grodner said he'll be spending a night in the BB house this season, so since he's heading to LA this afternoon, I'm guessing we might see him on the feeds tonight?One last thing to take care of here in Dallas then heading to Los Angeles this afternoon, no place lined up to stay yet??
ON AD as it started last night, Brit and Rachel were putting on mud masks. Brit says" She said the boys have an alliance." Meaning Kristen, I think. Rachel responds "Who cares. It's still early in the game." Britney, "Yeah. We're only 4eeks in and who cares. Exactly."
I know the others all suspect some of the guys are together somehow... but they don't know who. I've heard them say that Hayden will be available now since Kristen is going...so they assume he's not in with the boys I guess. I've also heard that they don't think Matt is in with the boys either...that he's a floater or that's he's in with Ragan.
what have the "brigade" done that would establish that they have an alliance let alone effective in any way. they are a cowardly farce of four.
Lane and Enzo seem to be playing just to get to the jury house. Lane talks about it a lot.
You know, I don't like the Brigade, but I don't understand this (all too common) criticism at all. Why do they have to "establish" that they have an alliance? In case you hadn't noticed, establishing alliances early on -- Chilltown (Season 2), Roddy's Alliance (Season 3), The Horsemen (Season 5), The Sovs (Season 6), The S6 Alliance (Season 7), The Late Night Crew (Season 8 ), Crazy James' Alliance (Season 9), Brian's Alliance (Season 10), Jesse's Alliance (Season 11) -- usually results in the decimation of that alliance so that one or two of its members are lucky to make it to the finals (and the entire alliance never makes it as far as they can). It is therefore strategically better to NOT "establish" an alliance.
Furthermore, this is exactly what the Brigade has done. By keeping their alliance a secret (which btw similarly worked for Jason and Danielle in Season 3 who BOTH made it to F3 as a result) they have actually been very effective. They've made it so that two of their members are not on the block at any given time and in fact, the rest of the House has no current plans to put two of them up at the same time. This is extremely important because it means they will have the votes to save one of the
ir members from eviction like, oh I dunno, say this very week when they have 3 out of the 4 votes needed to save Hayden. And the fact that the rest of the House doesn't even want Hayden out -- over fucking Kristin to boot! -- is precisely because they've hidden their alliance.
At this rate -- unless someone figure them out and soon -- the Brigade could be lethal when there are only 8 or so people left in the game and they start winning back-to-back HOHs (this worked for Adam/Ryan/Sheila/Natalie in Season 9 and Dan/Memphis/Keesha/Renny in Season 10; both alliances got 3 of its members to F4 and filled the F2 spots).
Because I don't care for them, I hope someone DOES figure out the Brigade or at least accidentally puts two of them up. But I'm not going to pretend they're not playing well just because I don't like them. Thus far, they've managed to do what NO week one all-male alliance has ever done in BB history.
