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As entertainment critic Roger
Ebert once said, "If you disagree with something I write, tell me so, argue
with me, correct me--but don't tell me to shut up. That's not the American way."
Lawon. But one of Keith's many problems: this one is fighting back. Keith keeps trying to shift the nomination in that direction and Lawon continues tracking everything that's being said about him and countering it. Also, Keith's HR job has slipped out. Not that it matters so much compared to the rest of what Keith's done, but every lie makes him look a little bit worse.
And still Keith's house tour continues. Can he get someone else nominated? If not, does he have the votes to stay? Is there anyone left who hasn't gotten a look at Little Brother? Adam (who seems to know the most about feed coverage and the sites involved) has tried to warn him about the mistakes he's making, but it doesn't seem as if anything has sunk in. Keith is not particularly bright. Or, at the rate he's going, particularly employed.
Notes:
Brendon kept his Veto costume and is playing superhero in it. Stuffed turtles are being saved by the pondload. Other hamsters are volunteering to be the villains. (It passes the time.)
Another Brendon/Rachel fight -- apparently she's not supposed to talk game without him present. And did. Horrors.
Who is this happy laughing dark-haired woman? The name is familiar, but nothing else is...
Central source of comedy in the early going: the newbies openly worrying about division in their ranks while half of them are looking for boomerangs to cozy up to. (Typical show alliance: average duration of twelve minutes.)
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