Tim was up to Jedi mind tricks again. The casual public announcement in the lounge about his Ben epiphany - to set the scene and reel the gullible fools in. Drew sitting there all holier than thou offering his own advice on how to enjoy interacting with Ben etc...AFTER NOMINATING HIM - hypocrite. Oh and by the way, have a gold star for interacting with someone other than Tully, Drew.
And then the fade out to Timstradamus predicting Bro1 and Bro2 as per his nominations marching orders in his diary room chat with BB.
I read this thread before having seen the episode - it is up on youtube now on oleHABSole - and thought people were reading too much into it. But,having watched it, I agree that he was telling Australia who to vote for. Saying to Matt 'You two will get lots of votes, and people will forget about Ben.' I really think he was reminding people to vote, because we don't want this to happen.
Also, in the diary room, yeah. He does want what he says to be heard, but I think he thinks only one bro is going home, and is convinced the Sugars are going home, because of the way he counted hms with Drew last night - there are 11 people here now, and after the eviction, 8, just assuming the sisters will go.
The Ben thing is part of a long term plan. He admitted on the hotseat that he sees Ben as his greatest threat, showing a level of insight into the opinions outside the house few seem to have. The other day I asked somewhere on one of the many threads I have been wasting this wet week on how Tim thinks he could defeat Ben. I reckon he has chosen 'He is a mummies boy who must be wrapped in cotton wool, whereas I am playing to the hilt.'
Also, Drew isn't a hypocrit; he is playing a social game where one tactic is deception. He has used his relationship with Tully (which is not a game move, but a weakness) to get close to the guys, who actually hate her, but who she thinks of as allies. He showed his hand when he swapped in Matt, but once one is gone the other wont have any male friends, so it wont really matter. His conversations have never matched his noms.