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If Michael doesn't win...

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He's clearly been the favourite throughout the show, probably even has the most chance of winning now...

But if he does not, it'll probably be because the footage he got in the last week or so--bitching about Estelle (and rest of the meepers to an extent) all the time . The amount of get rid of Michael posts on FB has increased dramatically in just matter of days.

Maybe, Josh leaving was a big turning point in the game?
 
He's not going to win. Even despite how much of an asshole he's become, he's too overexposed and peaked too soon. It'll be Sara-Marie all over again. I'm thinking third or fourth place. I see Layla as the most likely winner now.
 
This years super powers have played a bigger part than many have claimed, George's and Josh's in particular; and to a lesser extent Michael's. I still feel that the producers have been too slack this year, and allowed to much coded nomination talk, and not had more all up evictions.
 
This years super powers have played a bigger part than many have claimed, George's and Josh's in particular; and to a lesser extent Michael's. I still feel that the producers have been too slack this year, and allowed to much coded nomination talk, and not had more all up evictions.

Punishment for collusion should be a threat that they can actually go through with. Telling michael he could be kicked out of the house for a third strike is a meaningless empty threat when in reality michael knows the producers don't have the balls to do that.

IMO anyone caught talking about nominations should be up for eviction, no ifs or buts. That'll shut'em up quick smart.
 
he should have had his third strike already and marched out of the house. aside from all the borderline talk, the most obvious - since his second strike - was when he told the alliance "the last 5 people I nominated have gone". well what the fuck? if that's not talking about nominations, what is?!

let's just hope the public follows through on the recent outrage and that it's not just a quickly forgotten flash in the pan
 
...Maybe, Josh leaving was a big turning point in the game?

Was thinking this too. Its possible Josh gave "social proof" to Michael and the cool group. As a friend of Josh, Michael's negatives were excused but its a different story now.
 
There has been lots of horrible Michael footage through out the whole seasons. Everything people are saying about him now, is stuff people have been saying all along. It's just with less house mates we're seeing more of it. Think back to Ryan and all the stuff he would say about him.
 
he should have had his third strike already and marched out of the house. aside from all the borderline talk, the most obvious - since his second strike - was when he told the alliance "the last 5 people I nominated have gone". well what the fuck? if that's not talking about nominations, what is?!

let's just hope the public follows through on the recent outrage and that it's not just a quickly forgotten flash in the pan

Quite often disagree with you, but this is 100% on the money IMHO.
 
Dude got like 44 percent in a 4 when he was last up and is odds on at the bookies. I hate him but I would surprised if he didn't win.
 
If Michael doesn't win....he could go suck a bag of dicks for all I care, as long as he doesn't win.

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I think Josh leaving has taken a lot out of Michael. I know that much of the things I did like about Michael seem to have left when Josh left.

Perhaps it wouldn't be so bad if Bradley was still there to serve as a slight substitute for Josh, but he left around the same time too.
 
Angie was saying in her news.com.au interview that Josh leaving really knocked the wind out of Michael, I think there's a fair bit about the Josh aftermath that hasn't been aired.

But the loss of Josh, who chose to leave last week after the death of his brother Toby, had left at least one housemate heartbroken - his bromance buddy Michael, Murray said.

"People took him leaving really hard, but especially Michael who took it horribly. Josh was one of those people we thought would win and held close to our hearts."

http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...out-of-the-house/story-e6frfmyi-1226500287676
 
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