helen really showed her political operative skills in that hour. Not necessarily the Judd backdoor plan, as I think that may have been planned in advance. But the way she was "consoling" #### <sorry, but I can't remember if it was Jessie, Elissa or Aryan> after killing off Judd was extremely cold-hearted and detached. About Judd:
"He's a schemer."
"He's shady."
"He was hurting your game."
She said all those things about J. with a straight face, knowing in her heart all along that that is exactly how an outside observer would characterize her at that very moment. And knowing (okay, I'm suppositioning here) knowing that what she was saying about Judd were lies.
True political smear strategy. Take the worst things about yourself and make your constituents believe them about your opponent.
Now, don't get me wrong. This isn't a condemnation of her game play. Even if I'm a Judd fan and I hated to see him evicted for things that had little to do with his game. In fact, I applaud her game play. I've always wanted BB and Survivor winners to be the ones who could check their sense of "fair play" at the door. So it was good play on her part. I just hate she was practiced enough to pull it off on Judd.