yes, correction, I didn't mean that April thought she came off as a bitch. Way too deluded for that. What I meant was, that's how she did come off, but her intention was to look gopd and for her vote to have some "power."As the lone vote for Memphis, or one of two if Ollie joined her, her vote would not help crown the winner, she would lose. I think April wanted to vote for the winner, and when she figured out her choice for winner wasn't going to be supported, she switched.
Pretty much the same as when the evictions come down to unanimous even though the vote was split prior to casting. The ones in the minority switch up in order to not go against the rest of the house.
I don't believe for a second that April wanted Dan to win, whatever rationale she came up with for her final vote.
It is possible though that she didn't like either of them, and only supported Memphis originally so as to wage one last battle with Keesha and Renny, who were obviously down on Memphis.
I know I was happy to see April lose to Keesha on who got the votes and on best-liked juror, and to get called out for her trash talking. Very satisfying.
After the horror of last winter, I almost didn't watch this edition, but thanks be to Dan and Memphis and Keesha for getting Libra, Ollie, April out of there and to Dan for putting the Renegades on top!
it seems like when the door is open wide, the walls start closing in ~ David Baerwald , Why