Sunday, April 6, 2008

James Discretely Stirring the Pot


Although Adam has offered to campaign for him, James says he has accepted the fact that he's going to sequester because he'll never get Sheila and Natalie's votes. Instead, he's quietly pointing out some truths that the other boys have ignored. Among other things, he's told both Adam and Ryan that they're now going to be outnumbered, especially in the next HOH competition. He also advised Adam to divide them by getting Natalie to say more derogatory things about Sheila.

Finally, somebody is saying the things we've been chatting about for weeks.

This is a nice clip of James and Natalie going back and forth:

5 comments:

Tony said...

it's a long shot. i hope it works. james is on the money with what he is saying though. i hope it gets through ryan's thick skull

Anonymous said...

I'd love to know what Adam is thinking now...probably, he wishes he'd put up Natalie....

Anonymous said...

I can't wait for 7 or so more days of "I did this for Matty! Matty is going to be so happy! Happy birthday Matty!"
Because I'm sure for that entire three weeks that he's been out of the house, the only thing he has thought of is how badly he wants James not to win the game.
Matt seems like a smart guy. I'd like to think that by now he'd realize that the most strategic move for James at that point was to get his strongest competition out.

Anonymous said...

Also, this is how I predict the rest of the game is going to play out. James gets evicted. Natalie wins HOH. She nominates Sharon and Adam. Natalie wins POV and keeps her noms the same. Double eviction sees both Sharon and Adam go home. Ryan wins HOH and with the sole vote, gets rid of Natalie.
Sheila and Ryan face off in the final two and Sheila wins 7-0 because this is the most backwards season of big brother ever. And because Sheeler is a 45 year old, single mom with a 16 year old, handicapped son who didn't sign up for this and Adam is greedy and he won 10,000 already. And she never said one bad thing about anyone ever. And she somehow was responsible for everyone in the jury house not getting evicted. So they don't owe her anything, but she's just saying.

Scott said...

I was going to write a post about jury votes, but since it has come up here I may as well state my opinions.

Many of these people seem to think it's obvious whom is going to vote for whom, but I'm not sure that they're right in their asessments. And if they correct, they'd all should keep James around since he clearly isn't going to get a single vote from anybody other than Chelsia.

People may say that they'd never vote for this or that person, but for the most part they always end up going for the person that played the toughest game. Leave Natalie out of this discussion, as she's so simple-minded she'd never vote for an "evil doer", but if James somehow made it to the end I wouldn't be shocked if Matt, Adam, or even Sheila voted for him. Same thing if Adam made it to the end - votes from Josh or Chelsia wouldn't surprise me.

You really can't count the votes before the situation arises.