And the delusional duo (Paul and Jozea) continue to insist that Jozea is perfectly safe. They're planning out the future evictions and the order in which they'll win the next few HOH competitions. Jozea will win this upcoming HOH, then Bronte will win the next one. They don't trust James and want him gone next, but they know he'll vote to keep Jozea this week since his team (Victor, Bronte, Natalie) want Jozea to stay. It turns out Paul and Jozea didn't watch a lot of BB preseason as they wanted to come in not knowing the game and trust their instincts. (Not such a great strategy.)
Oddly enough, Bronte and Natalie have more or less figured out that there could be a problem and have more or less figured out the other alliance. Their efforts to inform Paul and Jozea of this have been met with disbelief. "How could the peasants turn on their Messiah?" No, the silly girls are wrong. Bronte and Natalie have now formed a two girl, final two alliance with one another and despite their instincts telling them there's an alliance on the other side that's going to get rid of Jozea, they're still planning as though he'll be there.
The Eight Pack side of the house still has Davonne convinced that everyone in her alliance is secretly conspiring against her. The only person she seems to totally trust appears to be Nicole and she's made a final two agreement with Nicole. (I don't see Davonne making it anywhere near the final two with her paranoia.) The list of people Davonne doesn't trust goes on for days. She doesn't trust Zakiyah since Zakiyah has been flirty with Paulie. She wants Paulie gone soon so that distraction will be gone. She doesn't trust James since James spends time flirting with Natalie and Bronte. Davonne trusts no one and wants everyone gone. If she wins HOH, everyone in the house would be fair game. She's as likely to put up an alliance member as an enemy. Davonne has some serious trust issues.
Jozea has announced that he's so confident he's staying that he won't even pack his bags as it would just be a waste of time. Paulie's planning to make a big show of packing his bags and saying goodbye to everyone to help keep Jozea in the dark about who's really going home. With Bronte and Natalie slowly starting to comprehend the real status of the house they've dropped down on my list of people to watch when the outcome is announced on Thursday. I think Paul may have the most impressive expression now. He's still fully convinced that Jozea is staying.
The house guests will give their goodbye messages today and the Eight Pack side is thinking someone will come back, so they're downplaying the venom in their goodbye messages. They want to kill the early evictees with kindness which is a smart strategy. Later today the HOH camera should emerge. Expect Jozea and Paul to throw themselves into every photo. They love being on camera. They keep an eye on the cameras in the house to be sure the movable cameras are tracking them when they're moving about the house. Nicole will post her HOH blog which should be pretty good. Other than that it should be a pretty quiet day today.
It's almost a shame we won't see Paulie leaving so we can see/hear the goodbye messages Jozea and Paul would leave him. I'm thinking they'd be somewhat long and unpleasant. Those two have no clue what they're doing. Thursday's show should be a lot of fun. Jozea has joked (I think) that he'll fill the air with f-bombs on the live show if things don't go his way. We could very well see Thursday's show pretaped, or at the very least have a built-in delay of ten seconds or so. Production will want to have the capability to intervene and prevent unfiltered obscenities from pouring out of the nation's TV's. They may have to send security into the house to drag out Jozea as he demands a recount and insists there has to be some sort of a mistake. "They can't vote me out! I'm their Messiah! I'm the glue that hold this place together!" Julie could have a very interesting Thursday night ahead of her.
No comments:
Post a Comment