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re: #2, the badmouthing of jun is a cover, to keep their true alliance secret. he does get carried away some, but in a way, he has to, as if he held back, he would be suspicious. (in private, between them, jun puts him down even more)
#4. although it has been heard, and discussed, nothing on the shows has confirmed this. until the veto meeting is shown, and until BB verifies it, consider this one a misunderstanding of the deal he made. it was not mentioned by Julie Chenbot on the most recent show (not sure when you saw that show, was Sat nite for us)
#5. Jee actually still has Jun to depend on to keep him around, at least in the short term, if she gets HOH. I've not seen any evidence that Rob can win anything. His two POV wins were given to him. Otherwise, he's more a leech, hanging on to his mates than a player
#10. this seems, actually, to be a contagious disease of the HOH this season. it wasn't this way in the past seasons. in BB2 and BB3, the HOH did solicit opinions on who should go up, whether they were followed or not, but none of the prior BB HOH's expected their command to be obeyed. I think it's more of a statement on the egos of the current HMs than on HOH itself
One interesting thought: Jee's transformation may actually take him along in the game further than the nice guy Jee. Prior to this week, everyone was afraid to keep him as part of the final 2, thinking he was too nice to beat in the end. Now that he's seen as power hungry, and greedy, some may have changed their opinions on the outcome if they take him to the finals. Will be interesting to see how the jury sees this. They only see small bits of what goes on, and depend on the evicted HMs to catch them up. And from the last live show, it seems that the evicted ones have calmed considerably. In BB2, the biggest liar and manipulator won the game, being seen as the best player. In BB3, the best player lost when the voters saw what she had to say in her DR sessions. Who knows what will happen with this group.
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