Big Brother 10: Final HoH Winner
Chris | September 10, 2008The feeds were down for about two hours earlier and when they came back we got the news of won Part 2 of the final HoH competition.
The feeds were down for about two hours earlier and when they came back we got the news of won Part 2 of the final HoH competition.
Well about an hour into the HoH competition one of the Renegades fell from his plane.
Well I’ve decided I hate Dan’s gameplay. I know Memphis was the one who evicted Keesha, but Dan has just been really wormy about everything he’s been doing. Don’t get it twisted, I do think he is a good game player but I just don’t like his style.
Now for the update on the competition. About 20-25 minutes into the competition Jerry dropped out.
Now it’s down to the Renegades: Dan and Memphis. Every so often the planes shake a bit, and the wind blows but there’s nothing really going on in terms of somebody looking weak. Dan is constantly shouting things like, “It’s just me and you now! and “I can’t believe you did that to Keesha.” Memphis has yet to respond to Dan’s comments. I think it might be because he realized when Keesha hugged Dan that he screwed himself out of two votes by voting her out.
Tonight we had to say goodbye to the Renny, the 53 year old beauty salon owner from New Orleans. Now the house is without comic relief, and good food. Sure, Dan can be funny, but he needs somebody to play off of and there’s nobody left. Now I don’t care who wins the game this season.
With Dan winning HoH, he seems like he’s pretty much a lock to get to the final two. He’ll win the endurance part of the final HoH competition, and he’ll easily beat anyone in the final “Did they, or didn’t they?” competition. The question now is: will he or won’t he win? What votes will he have when the dust settles? Based on his actions in the game I’d say he has maybe Libra’s vote. And that’s assuming he and Memphis are in the final two.
I can’t you much about the competition other than he had more balls than Dan.
Unlike some people, I was actually sad to see Michelle evicted from the house. I found her yelling and accent quite charming. I don’t think she should’ve been leaving tonight. If Dan was going screw Ollie over, why did he put up Michelle? If you screw somebody over, wouldn’t you fully renege on the deal and put the person you made the deal with up? I really don’t like Dan’s games, because more times than not, they are pointless. He claims that he’s stirring things up, but his games never stir things up; they’re just games.
UPDATE: Everything has hit the fan since this was written! Click here to see the video!
When we last checked in, after Big Brother ended Thursday night, the King of the Vine HoH competition left Dan a winner. The problem was, in order to win the competition, he made a deal with the other player left on a vine in the rain: Ollie.
Normally, the deals made in the endurance comps are pretty straight forward; the winner promises not to put the loser on the block to be nominated for eviction. This deal between Ollie and Dan has to be the weirdest in Big Brother history. Not only does Dan agree not to put Ollie up for eviction, he promises to keep Michelle safe. Not only that, but Ollie gets to choose one person to put on the block. And as if that wasn’t enough relinquishment of power, Dan tells Ollie that if someone comes off the block, due to the Power of Veto, Ollie can pick who he wants to go up as a replacement. What the hell, why not just give him HoH, Dan?
We’re about 3 hours and 45 minutes into the competition and all but Dan and Ollie have been eliminated. As with any Big Brother endurance competition, there are people calling foul. Michelle fell off because her leg got caught in a net that’s part of the wall that they were smashing into. I see why she’s complaining, but earlier in the competition she grabbed on to that very same net to save herself from falling.
Memphis was the last to fall so far, and seemed to be in the worse shape of everyone. Think about the condition that Dick was in at the of of his endurance competition, and if thats a 10 Memphis was about an 8. BB production even came over the loud speaker to ask him if he was okay.
Na na na na, hey hey hey goodbye, April. It’s the end of this season’s showmance, and also the end of a lot of perverts’ 24/7 feed subscriptions. April didn’t really pose much of a threat competition-wise, but then again nobody this season really does. I think she was an easy target because she always talked about how great she was and how awesome her life is outside of the house. Not to mention that she had a solid alliance with Ollie. Sure, she’ll be missed, but no where near as much as Dan, Michelle, or Renny would be if they got evicted. Those three are what make the feeds worth watching; Renny especially.
Tonight Libra was evicted from the Big Brother house, and as a result she has become the first member of the jury. When I saw that fight with her and Jessie last week, I knew she’d be going this week. Her big mouth ultimately led to her downfall. I’m not a fan of hers, but I will miss the funny looks she’d get on her face when certain things were said.
I’m now interested to see what kind of damage the newly formed Renegades(Memphis and Dan) can do in the house. But I’ll have to wait another week to see if they get power because Renny is the new HoH. Renny hasn’t had any really big blowouts with anyone in the house. We know she doesn’t see eye to eye with Jerry, so that gives us one potential nomination, but the second one is a toss up. She could go the safe route, and nominate Michelle, but I’d like to see her make a strong play and nominate April. The real game of Big Brother starts because what Renny does this week will set the house up for a mad dash to the finish.