I guess they wanted them to find out if their loved ones had died on camera.Why give them calls? Producers could have contacted the families to confirm they were all ok and passed that on... but noooooooooooooo....
This forum has been dead the last few days in between episodes compared to previous weeks.I really believe they've officially jumped the shark. Interest has dwindled almost universally the last couple weeks.
A lot needs changing next season, and if they deliver the same thing it will be dead yet again.
Fair play that's the first interesting thing Dan has done and the first example of people playing the game. That's a wise move on his part and if he was in the final two in a jury situation it's the move he'd be quoting as getting him to the end.Whaaaat? Did Dan just make a deal to make an alliance with He, Mat, Sophie and Chad? Did he cut out Xavier and Casey?
Wow.
Again that is actually good strategy.Out of everyone in the house, Dan has probably tried to cut the most deals. He's made deals with everyone at one point or another. Why the hell does anyone trust him?
Says it all - gone from the mid-30s a couple of weeks ago to low 20s last week a series low tonight. Give it a couple of weeks and Gayspie won't even remember to start the thread.The fact this thread will barely reach 20 pages by the end of the episode speaks for itself.
This all seems to highlight flaws in production. So last time they cut the nominees to two, with the presumption that would be the game from here on in, yet an episode later they've changed the rules back to introduce this secret Veto. So inconsistent. Also was this advantage just valid for this round of nominations or could she use it in the future? If it could be used in the future and Chad knew that I guess he wouldn't have nominated her.Am I missing something? Why would Chad put Sarah up knowing she could remove herself. Wouldn't he have been better sticking Dan or Matt into that equasion? Or was that to throw them off track that he was gunning for that alliance?