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08-15-06, 03:49 PM (EST)
64. "RE: Will showing why he is the best..."
To answer your question, no Will has never won HOH. In fact, in BB2 he made it clear to his fellow contestants that he planned on NOT winning any competitions, which was one of the reasons they never took him seriously, because he could be put up at any time, and seemingly didn't take the game seriously (why these current guests don't remember that is beyond me). The brilliance of that strategy should be obvious, in that it never, ever makes him a target based on things he's done in the past in a position of power, because he's never in a position of power. But he always is in a position to subtly point out things about other houseguests that brings out the petty, vindictive side of those that are in power, thus making the target every week anyone but him. His early suggestion in this game to get rid of the floaters was not only to divert attention from him as a target, but it also shifted the target to the only people in the house who were thinking relatively freely (and thus might nominate him), outside a "rally round the flag" type alliance. He's now surrounded by so many shields in his various alliances (James & Danielle, Boogie & Erika, Janelle & Howie) that he doesn't need to win any competitions. And it makes the viewer wonder how many competitions he could have won, had he tried. He's building up his mystique, and playing games with the houseguests, the viewers, the host and the producers. It's absolutely brilliant.
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