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"Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game"
LadyRose2005 15 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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08-21-06, 01:16 AM (EST)
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"Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game" |
Boogie just threatened George to keep him from putting up Will.Threats, whether physical or otherwise should not be allowed. Boogie should be removed from the game, he went too far. What if next time he uses threats against one of the women? If physical threats are against the rules, how are psychological threats any different? Either way, it's the use of aggression to try and win the game. No one should be allowed to use threats to change the out come of the game, NO ONE!.
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MarkP 318 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Cooking Show Host"
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08-21-06, 08:14 AM (EST)
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2. "RE: Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game" |
The entire game of BB revolves around psychological threats. If you do this, he will vote you out, if you don't do this, you are alone, etc...etc...etc. Without psychological threats reality shows like this and Survivor would cease to exist. My only question was that Boogie all but told CG that he had the power and it was strong enough to get CG booted if he put up Will. My understanding was he wasn't allowed to tell others he had it so CBS really dropped the ball on this one because Boogie ignored the rules and got away with it.
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kingfish 16088 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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08-21-06, 09:30 AM (EST)
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7. "RE: Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game" |
Boogie did reveal what was supposed to be a secret. Indirectly, maybe, by implication maybe, but he did reveal it. To use it as a threat is a reveal.And he ain't supposed to do that. He's a pretty bad poker player too, I think. His expressions when JC asked for the Cd'E power holder to use it or not were easy to read.
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AyaK 10083 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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08-21-06, 10:43 AM (EST)
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12. "RE: Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game" |
LAST EDITED ON 08-21-06 AT 10:43 AM (EST)>Boogie did reveal what was supposed to be a secret. >Indirectly, maybe, by implication maybe, but >he did reveal it. To use it as a threat >is a reveal. But the power (whatever it was) IS a threat. All he did was remind George about the threat of that power. >And he ain't supposed to do that. I'm sorry that the Legion of Janelle ( ) couldn't summon the earth to open up and swallow Boogie before he could influence CG, but let's be serious here. Boogie might not have been able to say what the power was, but I'm not sure George even remembered that the power existed. It didn't take much to convince CG that discretion was the better part of valor. And Boogie hasn't made a "general" reveal of the power, because the only person who seems to remember that the power was presented as limited in duration is Dani -- both Erika and Janie stated last night that they thought the unknown power was still good after this week. As CG discussed last night, he was the only player in the house who had never PLAYED BB the way it's played in the US. In BB1, CG played the European version of BB, where it's all about looking good to the camera for the fans at home. He said that the reason he came back was because he wanted to see what US BB had become since his day. I think he actually forgot that being popular among the Legion of Janelle was not a winning strategy any longer, though it might have been in BB1. If we played European BB in the US, then Janelle would be coasting to victory. Instead, she's doomed, and she'll stay around as long as Will wants her around, unless Dani can outmaneuver him and get her dumped sooner. I know it's hard for the Legion of Janelle to accept that she's doomed, and that Will doesn't have real feelings for her ... but that's the way it is. Anyway, who in his right mind would ever dump Erin Brodie for Janelle?
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okaychatt 2810 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Howard Stern Show Guest"
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08-21-06, 09:33 AM (EST)
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8. "RE: Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game" |
Hi ladyrose.Part of the Coup d'Etat power game is being able to use it to influence other players. Only the winner knew exactly what the power was. All George knew was that he didn't have the power. So when Boogie told him to play nice, or else, George decided to stay in the game a while longer. He didn't know he was safe as HOH, but that didn't matter. Boogie's distasteful power manipulation worked. P.S. I didn't like Boogie's method or tone, either. Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
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nazpink 1058 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Politically Incorrect Guest"
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08-21-06, 09:51 AM (EST)
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11. "RE: Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game" |
Oh, yeah, I agree this game is psychological so everything concerning that aspect is fair play. I guess what made Boogie's "attack" worse was the setting in which he did it. George had no where to go, everyone was there, it was a tense enviroment and there was hardly any time to compose himself.
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kazaam 20 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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08-21-06, 06:01 PM (EST)
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21. "RE: Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game" |
The whole CdT thing is unfair it should'nt even be in the game.
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AyaK 10083 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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08-21-06, 11:23 AM (EST)
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15. "Locking" |
I let this thread go at first, since I thought it would turn into a quick discussion about whether something we saw on the feeds was legal or not within the BB rules. Instead, it's turned into a discussion of what constitutes "fair play" on BB. That's not spoiler info, so I'm locking the thread.
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Just Plain Bill 76 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Hollywood Squares Square"
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08-21-06, 02:10 PM (EST)
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17. "RE: Threatening other players is NOT a fair way to play the game" |
<<Boogie just threatened George to keep him from putting up Will. Threats, whether physical or otherwise should not be allowed.>>As noted by others, psychological 'threats' are what the game is about. The only physical threat that I'm aware of (beyond tempers flaring) got the competitor evicted in about 3 nanoseconds, iirc. (Season 4? Guy threatened one of the gals with a knife from the kitchen.)
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Das Mole 2364 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Seventeen Magazine Model"
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08-21-06, 10:02 PM (EST)
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27. "Um..." |
LAST EDITED ON 08-21-06 AT 10:08 PM (EST)Well, as much as I hate Mike Boogie, there are a few problems here: First of all, as many others have stated in this thread, the whole game is pretty much based on "psychological threats" anyway. People in the house aren't privy to the fact that Boogie holds it, although that is popular belief among the HGs. Therefore what you've perceived as a "threat" is actually taken as an attempt by Boogie to make George think he holds the power. If none of us knew who had it, Boogie's statements to George would have had the same effect as if Janelle or Howie had said the same thing. And as for "Boogie isn't allowed to talk about the Coup", that statement is inaccurate as well. He's just not allowed to say that he has it or what it is. He can still mention the power just as anyone else in the house could. Wouldn't it be a bit odd if someone else brought it up to him and he said "actually BB said I'm not allowed to talk about it"? You're wrong there too. With all that said, I didn't like the way Boogie went about saying it, but then again...being brutally honest does have a different effect than trying to soften up what you're saying. I can't think of another way Boogie should've gone about bringing up the CdE, but that's just me.  Oy vey.
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kazaam 20 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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08-22-06, 01:21 AM (EST)
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29. "RE: Um..." |
Explain how the game is based on "psychological threats" give some examples don't just say it is.
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Bob Tomato 114 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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08-22-06, 01:35 AM (EST)
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30. "RE: Um..." |
1. In week 2, Kaysar decided not to put up Chill Town based in large part on Will's threat that they would 'come after him' if he did. Kaysar's failure to handle that threat ultimately got him sent home.2. Kaysar's timid nominations reflect a pattern this year -- in most weeks, the HoH has made timid nominations because of threats, real, implied or imagined of revenge nominations by opposing alliances the next week. This is why Diane, Nakomis, Jase and Marcellus are no longer on prime time. 3. In season 6, Ivette gave up her best chance to win the prize based on Maggie and that group's threat to vote against her if she sent Maggie to the jury. I could go on, but the use of threats, bribes, trade-offs, side deals and lying is so rampant it really should not be necessary.
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