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"Big Brother #14 Live Feeds, Week #7..."
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08-27-12, 02:16 AM (EST)
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34. "RE: Possible big move of the game i..." |
Okay, perhaps I spoke too early. We have yet to see how it all shakes out. However I would like to note that Quack Pack only has control NOW. PRE-POV ceremony. Ian isn't the only one with a veto and Jenn is NOT a part of the QP. But regardless of how it trickles down, Shane and Brit are in big trouble (or potentially). Dan was never sure if Ian would use the veto ball on him and as is evidenced from Ian's confessional during the episode, Dan would be right. SO, time to move on to the next veto holder...Jenn.To follow a train of thought... Dan succeeds in making Frank believe the two of them are now together (and that Ian is more to blame for all of the recent evictions than anyone had been led to believe) they get Jenn on board because she too is without an alliance. And even moreso has only been a victim of Shanes. So, Jenn takes Dan off and both get a vote. Dan's replacement has to be either Brit or Shane. Leaving the QP with 2 votes; Ian and either Brit or Shane. This leaves Joe in the middle. The third for whichever side needs him most. And while it's assured he probably doesn't like Frank, he also doesn't like Shane. And when faced with the chance to do the bidding of the HOH in order to stay safe Joe will avow ANYTHING. So in all honesty, Dan's move (which we still have yet to see actually work) is still, by far, a well thought out one. Dumping your alliance, as you're on the block is a seriously risky move but when there are still two people that have votes, that have also been the victim of the QP, than it's likely they will work together. And removing 2 votes from the QP at the same time, may be the ONLY time it could be done. Now, with all that said, even if Dan makes it through this week, he has a majorly uphill battle for the remainder of the game. He's now aligned with someone who can't play in the HOH comp for 2 weeks(Frank) and another 2 that hardly win anything to begin with(Joe and Jenn). BUT if he can get Shane evicted, his only real competition is Danielle.
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