I think it's a given that the gig is up once Rob makes an appearance. Erin's past on FLOM will be revealed and the guys will begin to suspect that there's more to the show than her just looking for love. They'll probably realize she's hiding more than just her past on the show from them (i.e. her own money incentive)It seems odd that the producers would screw Erin like this though... When she agreed to do FLOM2 they had a whole new show, which means she's basically doing them a *huge* favor by participating. Why would they then let the cat out of the bag and ruin her chances at the moula by bringing back the.dumbest.most.boring.inarticulate.man.ever? I guess it'd make things interesting, but it seems misleading to Erin.
It would also be fun, however, if Rob was sworn to secrecy about having been at the mansion before too... then they'd both be carrying around this secret. No chance of this though, because it would defeat the purpose of bringing Rob back at all.
All I have to say is... she better get rid of Rob ASAP. I can't stand listening to his stupid slowtalk.
>I think it's a given that
>the gig is up once
>Rob makes an appearance.
>Erin's past on FLOM will
>be revealed and the guys
>will begin to suspect that
>there's more to the show
>than her just looking for
>love. They'll probably realize
>she's hiding more than just
>her past on the show
>from them (i.e. her own
>money incentive)If they don't give up all the details all at once, it should be interesting to see if the other guys see any connection between Rob and Erin, because now they will probably act like a couple on the verge of divorce whispering off in some corner trying to contain themselves.
>
>It seems odd that the producers
>would screw Erin like this
I'm sure the producers could care less who they screw. Farm animals look good to these guys, they'd screw anybody for any amount.
>though... When she agreed to
>do FLOM2 they had a
>whole new show, which means
>she's basically doing them a
>*huge* favor by participating.
Yes, by participating just long enough for NBC to win their money back. I don't see how they would be able to create a FLOM3, unless they were filming in another city at the same time while creating FLOM1 AND FLOM2, otherwise, they need to ride this train for as long as they can before people get wise to how many different forms of sodomy NBC can show us.
>Why would they then let
>the cat out of the
>bag and ruin her chances
>at the moula by bringing
>back the.dumbest.most.boring.inarticulate.man.ever? I guess
>it'd make things interesting, but
>it seems misleading to Erin.
The whole thing is misleading to all participants. It surprises me that Erin actually thought she was immune to plot twists.
>It would also be fun, however,
>if Rob was sworn to
>secrecy about having been at
>the mansion before too... then
>they'd both be carrying around
>this secret. No chance
>of this though, because it
>would defeat the purpose of
>bringing Rob back at all.
Maybe he's going to act like a mole for Erin, informing her of what the guys are really like or thinking about and who she should pick and for what reason, but isn't that what consulting with the producers is all about in their little disclaimer at the end of the show? It's confusing to think like Nash, let me re-phrase that, it's confusing to follow the thought process of a sadistic moron.
>
>All I have to say is...
>she better get rid of
>Rob ASAP. I can't
>stand listening to his stupid
>slowtalk.
I think Rob was just trying to demonstrate how mundane this show is with his speech pattern. When they showed clips of him in everyday life, that part of him wasn't so pronounced. They never show who is doing the interviewing, it's probably someone like Flint rubbing baby oil all over his body then slipping on a trench coat -- don't give up your day job Nash!