I bet she cried after.
And before. And found a way to eat a meal during.I bet she cried after.
lol"Why are you looking at me?!?" WAAAAAAHHHHH
Paul played himself in the end. I was shocked when he chose Nicole - they didn't even have a strong friendship.
Yeah it was a bizarre speech, talking about not wanting to be stabbed in the back again - how? This is finale night, James isn't going to win HOH and vote you out next week dude.My friend and I were both gobsmacked and were talking moments before how it's going to be Paul/James in the finale.I guess you can play a great game, make it to the end and still lose because you played yourself.Just watched the finale.
Paul should have won against both, but he only has himself to blame. Lowering your own odds of winning because James wasn't a snitch in the final days like Nicole was a snitch was so fucking dumb. This is the end of the game, it doesn't matter if the other person is plotting behind your back. There is no next week. He won't come after you. He is just trying to give himself better odds to win. Which is what you should have done.
I think it's more likely that he didn't want to reward useless James with 50k, but didn't want to lose his jury vote by telling him that, so he made up a bs reason, and he thought he was being magnanimous in letting Nicole tag along to his coronation party.
And the reason he gave at eviction for taking Nicole? Because she was a rat who reported back to him that James was scheming with her (never mind that Paul himself was scheming with both of them). I think it's more likely that he didn't want to reward useless James with 50k, but didn't want to lose his jury vote by telling him that, so he made up a bs reason, and he thought he was being magnanimous in letting Nicole tag along to his coronation party.
To be fair, Paul had minimal knowledge about Big Brother heading into this season. He was a recruit. So he had little to know understanding of jury dynamics or that he needed to alter his approach to the game as it went on. He's not too dissimilar to Survivor's Russell Hantz in that respect.Yeah, his justification made no sense: "I chose the person who was more loyal to me." Why would loyalty matter when you're down to final 3? You're not in alliances anymore; you're openly gunning for one another.
To be fair, Paul had minimal knowledge about Big Brother heading into this season. He was a recruit. So he had little to know understanding of jury dynamics or that he needed to alter his approach to the game as it went on. He's not too dissimilar to Survivor's Russell Hantz in that respect.
How did you get on Big Brother?
I was recruited! I was approached.
What made you want to do Big Brother?
I was recruited! I was sitting on the couch blind as f--- at The Bungalow in Santa Monica. I love the Bungalow! I go there like three times a week! So I was just sitting at the Bungalow and some guy came over to me and was like, "Hey, do you see that girl over there? She's a casting director." He introduced me to her and she texted me like four months later. They kept getting mad at me [though]. They were like watch more shows, stop going to the Bungalow! They said I need to stop going on dates and stop going to the Bungalow and stay home and watch Big Brother.
Are you a super fan of Big Brother?
I would say I'm a fan, but I haven't watched the other countries or anything like that. And season 16 is the only season I got to watch in full.
Are you a big Big Brother fan?
I became a big Big Brother fan being a part of this process. It's a very interesting show. It's going to be very cool I think.
This is gonna be a mess. These people have no idea what they've signed up for.Did you know what the show was though?
I didn't know it was still airing! My mom didn't like me watching reality TV. But this isn't the most embarrassing show. It's just like obstacle courses.
What made you want to apply?
I love the show. Do you know the show the Real World? It's kind of like that.
Not a single hot guy.😑
I applied with a buddy for the Canadian version in its first season. It was hundreds of people in a giant room with a number, they'd call you in groups of 6, have you stand in a circle and a producer would rapid fire ask each person to explain why they would be good for big brother in 30 seconds. That's it, they did call backs based on that. It was shitty because we waited 3-4 hours for the interview. I got to meet Boogie though so that was cool.And all of the recruits will magically wind up friends, family members or acquaintances of past houseguests. Funny how that works.
Does anyone actually APPLY to be on this show any more?
Oh god...Shelby. I can't.
Holy shit, never heard production conduct like that. Very weird to see. I guess it really is no blackouts.
I love how most of them didn't know who Jason was.
I hope they vote him out quickly.
I'm getting awfully tired of returning houseguests acting like pompous blowhards. Especially if they sucked ass their first time in the house.Jason already acting like he knows everything. Dude gonna try the same gameplan that got him evicted last time
Cornbread pretty much has AFP on lock already.
I'm getting awfully tired of returning houseguests acting like pompous blowhards. Especially if they sucked ass their first time in the house.
Why the hell can't a returnee either play humbled or - given a season of almost entirely recruits - act like they haven't played Big Brother at all before? Has anyone else in this house watched a lick of Big Brother outside of Grodner's favorite (BB16) in sequester?
So they show Julie on the live feeds?
Where can I watch the full first episode playback on the cbs all access page? I paid for the service and can't find it anywhere. If you miss it "live" are you just not able to watch it at all? That's lame.
When will the next "episode" be?
Reddit is loving this cast, but I haven't been watching? Are they really that entertaining?