I haven't been totally involved in this show from the beginning, but here is my memory of the first few episodes:Week 1: Charla did not have a roommate. The roommates were - Scott/Melanie, Andon/Toni, Beau/Amanda, Zach/Amy, Alex/Kristen. Andon and Kristen did not get along. Zach was unhappy that Amy was the only girl to pick him, then Zach and Amy had sex on the first night.
Week 2: Charla picked Scott and nobody else could pick him because "no one can leave paradise without having a roommate". I think the others all stayed together, so Melanie was gone. Dave was the new guy. I don't remember who he chose for his roommate, but it wasn't Charla. Amanda and Beau were fighting and Amanda was getting friendly with Alex.
Week 3: They were told that they had to choose different roommates. Dave went to Charla; Alex, Zach & Scott went to Toni; Andon and Beau went to Amy; nobody chose Amanda or Kristen. Toni chose Alex, Amy chose Beau, Zach and Andon went to Amanda and, Scott went to Kristen. Amanda chose Zach and Andon was out. Kavita was the new person and she chose Zach as a roommate (this was after Amanda and Zach got cozy and kissed). Kavita and Zach made out, then they decided they didn't like eachother.
Week 4: After Alex threw up from kissing Toni, he wanted to go back to Kristen. So Toni picked Scott (I think Kavita also picked Scott). Kavita is sent packing.
My point in all of this? Scott and Melanie were only roommates for a week, he also roomed with Charla and Kristen, and Scott didn't room with Toni until the 4th week.
If I have made any mistakes in my post, please let me know.
Chrissy gal
"Never underestimate the potential psychosis of a reality show contestant." managerr
I think the answer to your question is in SurvivinDawg's post below. I think Scott's comment to Holly, "I could rock your world" was all for show. And I don't think Holly wanting to be in Playboy had any effect on his attitude towards her.
Chrissy gal
"Never underestimate the potential psychosis of a reality show contestant." managerr
LAST EDITED ON 09-05-03 AT 12:53 PM (EST)Scott's "taste in women" may be anything but. I seem to recall some threads wondering out loud about Scott's orientation.
Scott is one very quiet dude. Almost too quiet. Zombie-like.
Contradictions don't exist. If you are faced with a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong. -- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged