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Brendan and his bald head currently working out in the backyard shirtless totally looks like a Prison Bitch.
THat works for me. Screencaps please.
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Brendan and his bald head currently working out in the backyard shirtless totally looks like a Prison Bitch.
It seems you are determined to argue with me, but the other guys are not the same as Matt b/c none of them are pretending their wife has a disease. Personally i think lying about a sick family member for sympathy is as low as you can go. I dont think there's a place for that in this or any other game.Aijalon, what integrity and principle is at work when the other members of the Brigade had every intention of ditching Matt before F4 (which goes against the deal the four of them made) and in fact sold him out to Britney this week? Don't get me wrong, I think those three guys had every right within the game to do that, but my point then is you can't hold Matt to some ridiculous standard that 1) has no place in a game and 2) the other members of the alliance haven't lived up to either.
Technically, Matt has done way more for the Brigade than they ever did for him since he won 2 HOHs for them, didn't use the Diamond to backdoor a Brigade, and has thus far refused to out any of them.
It seems you are determined to argue with me, but the other guys are not the same as Matt b/c none of them are pretending their wife has a disease. Personally i think lying about a sick family member for sympathy is as low as you can go. I dont think there's a place for that in this or any other game.
What are they supposed to think if Ragan is crying and pleading in order to save Matt? They thought he turned first.
Even if that is your point it isnt really valid b/c they may have betrayed Matt but still never outed the brigade. They betrayed him b/c they felt they had to. He made the wrong moves. Trying to fuck up everyone's game just b/c ur going is completely fucked up and just shows you are a brat who cant handle a game.getting rid of someone who has become a liability is part of the game, being a poor sport baby is not.I'm not determined to argue with you. I simply disagree with your conflation of moral values (which belong in the real world) and game moves (which belong in the game).
Remember, I don't like Matt either. I wasn't talking about Matt as a person (personally yes, I agree he's far worse and more weasly than Hayden/Enzo/Lane, and I can't stand his self-aggrandizing), I was referring instead to your curious assertion that there should be some kind of integrity in terms of not selling out your alliance, even if it's to save yourself, and that Matt should be held to this standard, when in reality the Brigade has already "betrayed" him. I also pointed out that they were correct in terms or gameplay to betray him, and therefore Matt would be similarly correct in terms of gameplay to betray them.
On top of that I dont agree with him messing Ragan about. Obviously Ragan is an adult but I think gay people deserve a little special consideration. So many gay guys have a rough time for being gay and just want to be respected and accepted by the straight guys. Matt pretended to do this but then makes fun of how Ragan is in love with him. That is perfectly fine w/in the game but i dont like it. Not every guy has it in them to flirt with a gay guy in order to win a game.
Matt is far worse than the brigade. He screwed himself out of the final 4. He got way to cocky and made himself untrustworthy. They would be stupid to keep him to f4 if he cant be trusted. What are they supposed to think if Ragan is crying and pleading in order to save Matt? They thought he turned first.
Even if that is your point it isnt really valid b/c they may have betrayed Matt but still never outed the brigade. They betrayed him b/c they felt they had to. He made the wrong moves. Trying to fuck up everyone's game just b/c ur going is completely fucked up and just shows you are a brat who cant handle a game.getting rid of someone who has become a liability is part of the game, being a poor sport baby is not.
I don't think gay people deserve any sort of special consideration. In fact I'd be insulted if someone told me that they handle handle me special because I'm oh so delicate.
I think the concept you're referring to is something wholly different and that's playing with someone's heart be they homosexual or heterosexual. I do understand how that could be seen as different than normal gameplay strategy/deceit. But many a person has taken advantage of someone having a crush in this game and I don't think it's the most henious thing ever. It's not like there's anything genuinely deep there that he's exploiting.
It's not about being delicate. Sometimes you should treat gay people different b/c they ARE different. Different doesnt always mean bad. Everyone has problems. but gay people have problems that everyone else has in addition to uniquely gay challenges. Gay guys, especially very feminine ones, often have a traumatic history with straight guys. People having special consideration for that shouldnt be treated as an insult but as someone being considerate. It isnt about people treating you like you're 5, but just someone thinking "i'm not gonna fuck with this gay guy's emotions and exploit him, he's prolly been through enough."
Even if that is your point it isnt really valid b/c they may have betrayed Matt but still never outed the brigade. They betrayed him b/c they felt they had to. He made the wrong moves. Trying to fuck up everyone's game just b/c ur going is completely fucked up and just shows you are a brat who cant handle a game.
getting rid of someone who has become a liability is part of the game,
The betrayed him because they realized that in the end game Ragan and Brit would protect him over them unless they moved fast and they did move fast and they were keen on that insight. But by the time this week started they wanted Matt out. They wanted Brit to BD him before teh veto comp. And kudos to them and their boring but accurate gameplay. Which is something Matt, I promise, will be unable to say. He will be a sore loser. He just doesn't know this game like he thinks he does.
The best way to play Big Brother has always been to NOT play, and doggone it, Hayden and Enzo totally get that. Good for them! They seem to be the only people this season who do.
ITA. Matt is NOT a great player but he thinks he is -- for all the wrong reasons his fans think he is -- and he'll be unable to appreciate that someone like Hayden, a seemingly typical jock, actually outplayed him. The problem with players like Matt and Rachel and Brendan, is the same mantra that some fans of the show keep repeating (including here) i.e. "So and so is actually playing the game." And what they usually mean is, "So and so is winning competitions or making bold moves." Well you know what? That doesn't always indicate good gameplay (in fact it often indicates exactly the opposite). The best way to play Big Brother has always been to NOT play, and doggone it, Hayden and Enzo totally get that. Good for them! They seem to be the only people this season who do.
Well you do have to play to some extent, to earn respect and not wind up like Erika in All-Stars. The key is balancing your reputation so you're not the most badass but once the badasses have been taken out you're the last badass standing.
When I was out in Pasadena in January for the Television Critics Association press tour, we attended CBS's Survivor reunion event, where there were all kinds of people from all 20 seasons milling around.
At one point, I was talking to a couple of people and was explaining my theory that juries generally vote for people they like — at the very least, they won't vote for someone they dislike over someone they like, no matter how anyone played.
So I asked them, "Do you think it's true that jurors basically just vote for the person they like more?" They both not only agreed, but they treated this as the most obvious thing on the planet. They both sat on juries. They both know that people do not sit there and think, for instance, "Sure, Russell is a bullying jerk and Sandra seems like kind of a rad, funny lady, but I'm voting for him — you know, out of respect for his game play."
Doesn't happen. Hasn't ever happened. It is a million dollars. Think about whether you'd give a McDonalds coupon to someone you didn't like if your other choice was someone you did like, then think about how many McDonalds coupons are in a million dollars.
People vote for people they don't like, yes, but only when the other choice is someone they also dislike, and usually someone they dislike (or resent) more. That's why, if you aren't likable and you want to win, you'd better make sure the other choice is someone who also isn't likable. Game play — and all kinds of other wackadoodle factors drawn from psychology, sociology, and sleep deprivation — will enter into it if people are picking between two people they like, or two people they don't. But none of those factors will make people give a million dollars to someone they can't stand over someone they like.
I never had any problem with them individually... they're just really boring. And the rest of the season is going to be slow, dwindling and predictable. I actually think I might start rooting for Brendon if Brit leaves but only if he continues not to mention Rachel that frequently.
