Big Brother 10: Week 3 Eviction
July 23, 2008 by Chris
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Tonight, Steven was the second person evicted from the Big Brother house this season. He was one of the most genuine people in the house, and he left way too early. But on the bright side, in typical Big Brother fashion, Steven’s best friend in the house, Keesha won HOH.
I’m really happy she won; that stupid look of confidence on Libra’s face was annoying the hell out of me through the whole HoH competition. Come to think of it, Libra annoyed me from the moment she referred to some of the house guests as “floaters” earlier in the episode. It’s only week 3; nobody can be called a floater this early in the game, and that very comment is why I want her to be nominated this week.
New HoH Keesha can either go for revenge, or for the people that annoy her this week. If I was her I’d nominate Jessie and Memphis.
They are the two strongest guys in the house, and it couldn’t hurt to get rid of one of them. She could also take another route and nominate Libra, who seems to be getting on her nerves with the constant complaining about being on slop. Then, she should toss April up there against her, because we all know if April wins HoH, Keesha will be the first person that she goes for.
All we can do for the next few days is speculate, but I will be back to let you guys know who’s nominated. Be sure to check back tomorrow for “Zach’s Take” on the events of this week.
Zach’s Take on Big Brother 10 Week 2
July 21, 2008 by Zach S.
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I wanted to wait until Sunday, July 20th aired before I wrote my first Take. And after seriously watching each person, and their movements and actions, I have come to many conclusions about this summer’s Big Brother houseguests:
The Meathead
First off, here’s my thoughts on this week’s HOH, Jesse. “Unbelievable” in one word… This guy looks like Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story. Casting did an incredible job finding this vain character. Although he puts out great TV, he has truly proven that he does not have the strength to make his own decisions, and must maintain in a collective way of thinking. OMG… people unable to think in this game, surprise, surprise! And that arrogant comment at the end of the show about not being able to get his full bicep in the camera: CLASSIC.
The Diffuser
Renny, rock on! I didn’t really enjoy her gameplay and still have yet to see anything, but I do enjoy her humor, clothing choices and obscure ways of thinking. I hope to continue to laugh more… She makes me smile.
Oh Man Dan
Dan, Dan, Dan… Dan you are true to your words, and can be used to go far in this game, though I just don’t know… I think you’re out of your league but we will see. Good luck Oh Man Dan…
My Favorites
Kee Kee
Keesha is still one of my favorites. She has proven to have a strategic mind, and is slowly creating accurate assessments of the players in the game. Although she will remain on slop for week #2, I feel this won’t hinder her game. I think there are others that will suffer from this. Her honesty in the diary room helps convey how she perceives other people’s behaviors to be. I see her deception and treachery to be two assets in her gameplay, and they seem to be developing very well, yet her perceptions might get the best of her.
Rodeo Clown
You can already see the alliance of Steven and Keesha forming. Though Steven has his work cut out this week, if he goes it will weaken Keesha’s game. I think he really needs to step it up this week. I dig this guy, and think casting did a formidable job finding him. Although his character has not been developed, and why he didn’t go to Jesse’s HOH I will never know… Was that bold or bonehead? If he survives this week his game will step up a notch, I think.
Mr T
Mr Tennessee, or Memphis (LOL), is one of my favorites. I think his stories about his past are very compelling and provide deep insight to his thinking. He seems to hold his poker face well, and if he is upset about certain issues in the game, we may never know. Casting did well finding this emotionless poker player. I think there is a fierce competitor in him yet to be seen, and feel Memphis will go far, if not possibly win this game. Watch out for him. I think when he gets going in this game people won’t even see it coming. He is hands down one of the A Team in the flesh, tough on the outside as well as tough on the inside.
Old Timer
Jerry is a great stand up guy. I’m still a fan of his, and think he is true blue. I hope he goes far… His age is both his plus, and his minus. I feel Jerry will go far in this game, though he will falter on many of the competitions. We are finally getting to see his true colors. He seems to make decisions based on the group and wants to maintain a secret silent alliance with two others. I can totally forsee a secret alliance formed; though I won’t divulge my thoughts at this time. I think an ex-military guy has a true nature of game play and execution. He will go far, but overall, will not win. If he makes it to the final two, the jury will hand him the crown, but that is his true fight.
Conclusion…
There are many battles have yet to happen. This whole “showmance” charade with Ollie and April will not last. But it will keep those two working together when all else fails. And, I’m still waiting for the Blonde Battle cat fight that WILL happen. And, if and when Jerry or Libra explodes, it will make the season.
There are a few silent types that prove to have good game sense, yet are undeveloped. And a few that show that they have no sense playing. Some are power trippers, and some have made mistakes they can’t bounce back from. As a result, the POV competitions are going to be crucial.
Until next week, thanks for reading…. Hope everyone is watching…
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Big Brother 10: Week 2 Nomination and Veto Spoilers
July 18, 2008 by Chris
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This early in the Big Brother game it’s really hard to tell where everyone officially stands. Sure, everybody has the few people they hang out with, but once they get power they’ll flip on them without a second thought. However, this week was not one of those times. Jessie decided to stay true to his “friends”(I’m refraining from using the “a” word right now) and nominated Steven and Dan. Dan was an obvious choice, seeing as how he was Brian’s closest ally. Steven wasn’t much of a surprise either since he oddly aligned with Brian AFTER he got nominated.
Since the nominations Dan has been a lot more social than he was last week. He’s campaigning without actually campaigning, and that could be what keeps him in the house for another week. Steven, on the the other hand, had a slight period where he clammed up, and didn’t want to be bothered with anyone for about half a day.
It’s possible that the boys were waiting until the outcome of the veto competition before they decided to campaign to save themselves. If that’s the case, I they’d better start campaigning now, since Michelle won the power of veto.
There’s no real reason for Michelle to use the veto, but if Jessie has plans to back door Renny he may talk her into using it. Once the veto ceremony takes place I’ll be sure to let you guys know what she decides..


