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"S32|Ep 8|East Coast Spoiler Thread|..."
Flowerpower1 4375 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Jerry Springer Show Guest"
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04-07-16, 07:16 AM (EST)
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18. "RE: Congrats" |
Yes, congrats to all of you that picked Nick! Awesome job! Man, at the end of the last episode it was so clear to us that Nick was going, but it's what happens in the week that gets your mind wondering. He was the clear CTGirl Theory candidate with the first preview promo. If we stood on that alone, we would have all nailed it! D'oh! Well, we are all going down the same path, we knew it would be one of the cocky, confident males going. I was really disappointed with Nick's game play as an RHAP blogger though. Why, oh why, was he so cocky and arrogant. Seems for a life coach he doesn't have much self awareness....coming across as arrogant is the kiss of death on this show. I knew Jason wasn't going to be the boot as soon as he opened his mouth about his daughter with Autism. But, hooray for Cydney, she was the key that is giving all of the girls a chance. I got the feeling that Tai didn't realize what he had said with the super idol. He must have listened to Jason in regard to something and he couldn't keep it a secret. Jason and Scot looked pi$$ed that he spoke like that. I think he felt betrayed by Jason and therefore threw him the vote. Tai is a player that is being underestimated by most of them out there, as is Debbie. Debbie seems to connect with people in a very empathetic and gentle way, but I loved her snarky confessional: "didn't feel sorry for them one bit", when she won reward and ice cream!
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