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#FuckFrankie and Manstine have completely ruined this season by going after the hot women and disgustingly cozying up to the men. Yuck. (Although buzzkill Derrick has done a good job of killing any drama, especially when Cody wanted to backdoor Caleb and Frankie ... which he should have done).

And how on earth Frankie has gotten even MORE vile is beyond me. He disgusts me. I'm so excited for him to get out of the house and realize just how much he's despised. He knows, mostly, but still. And how Zach, Nicole and Donny will be more popular than most of them left in the house ever will be. Manstine knows she is hated but has no idea how bad it will be. Hell, I like her husband more than her in that few minutes we saw him. He almost seems too good for her honestly.

With the 'gay token' next year, Grodner, can you please look to other less trashy and awful gay men, like Kenny on BBCanada, or Will from BB5 (well, sort of)? Leave the Andy's and the Frankie's behind. PLEASE. And the hags like Christine.

It's almost too good to be true but Caleb, Derrick and Cody seem to want to backdoor Frankie (well, Caleb's been hinting at it for a day or two now and Cody is definitely on board but Derrick did his usual "let's think about this"), but I'm sure by the time I catch up on reading the feed updates Derrick will have killed it or Caleb will have wussed out. This season has had so much potential just shot to hell I refuse to get my hopes up.

And this house seems to be REALLY concerned with public perception. I can't imagine the drilling they got after last season to be on their best behavior. It's killed this season. Not that I want racist, vile bigots, but still ... SOME drama would be nice.

And I also have a feeling Derrick may want to keep Nicole around (and I think he wanted Donny around until he knew for sure Donny would probably go after his ass ... Derrick was so fake to Donny at times it was REALLY obvious) because he perceives her to be popular (which she is, but not on Zach/Donny level, but close). I know it sounds silly but this cast is always talking about who had loud cheers, etc. There's always discussion about that, especially at this point in the game, but this cast has been obsessed all season long.

If Derrick's really smart at this game, he'd save Nicole, push a Frankie backdoor and let Nicole go after Cody and Manstine for him. That way, Derrick can go to the end with his final two goat Victoria and Caleb, though you could easily switch out Cody with Caleb, they're basically on the same level, Derrick won't sit next to them at the end if he has a say in it. He'd still beat them (though Caleb would have a great argument if he gets Frankie out), especially Cody (I'd love to see Cody ripped in the F2 for being so far up Derrick's ass all season). Derrick and Victoria are 100% F4 unless something insane happens. Just switch out Cody/Caleb for each other and Nicole/Christine for each and boom, final four. That's if Frankie goes this week, which he really should.

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Caleb, Cody & Derrick decided that Victoria will go up & that Nicole will go to Jury. They wanna keep Frankie since he isnt coming after them

How stupid of them

No big moves this season since Devin's eviction

On BBAD Frankie was playing HOH's back in his head last night and he sounded so paranoid. I feel he will become dangerous if not evicted soon.

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Not surprised that they pussied out and put up Victoria. These boys fear women like Nicole, but would rather keep Frankie in the game, who'll swiftly backstab them in a heartbeat. I'm actually hoping he wins HoH in this upcoming DE and sends either Cody, Caleb, or Derrick out the door. Poetic justice for them playing a p*ssy game.

These remaining hgs (minus Nicole) are going to get no love from the general online audience once they are out the house. I said this in this thread, whomever win this season will automatically be the worst winner of BB for the simple fact the season was sh*t from day one. Their gameplay will be overshadowed by fact that the audience in general hates this season. Possibly more than they did last season.

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Oh please. Andy is nowhere near as bad as these hgs, so [again] this winner will be the worst. At least Andy knew when to cut the umbilical cord from Helen & Amanda an go on to win. That alone deserves respect. These bitches wanna hold hands all the way to the point where it's too late to do anything and it comes down to sheer luck to make it to final two. Including Derrick's pork faced ass. He'll make it through DE [possibly] but his ass won't be safe anymore after this week. He'll wish he would've kept players like Nicole, Donny, and Jocasta over snakes like Christine and Frankie.

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OK

So Frankie WON HOH

However the group as a whole pushed the BB rewind button on BBAD last night

They have no idea what they did

So Frankie will put HG's up they will do veto and then Wednesday when they think they will vote, Julie will inform them since they pushed that button, Frankies noms are safe & that they will redo that whole week of comps in this live episode

I hope this action sends Frankie to jury

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It's been booming all over Twitter but Jeff proposed to Jordan in the Big Brother house and the houseguests got to experience it. :rolleyes:

We all know this is a tactic from AG to try and gain back her 'cat ladies' audience because many people will be watching Utopia instead this Sunday. Funny thing is that Shelly spilled this Thursday night on Twitter that this was going to occur. I wouldn't be surprised if Jeff proposed to Jordan previously and did it again for the TV audience.

IMO, I don't even think that Jeff and Jordan will last. Their relationship is fake and I only feel they got engaged to appease the American audience. From what I've heard [through the grapevine], Jeff lives in LA and Jordan is still in NC with her family. He only comes to visit her a few times a year, and Jeff is rumored to be a lothario when Jordan isn't around.

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It's a weird relationship, because it's not like Jeff is such a huge name that he and Jordan would have to keep up a lie for 5 years. Yet sometimes it does seem fake to me. But Jordan seems like a downhome girl to me, likely wanting to marry and have children - she's not on the CBS payroll so would she sacrifice years for them?

I think she moved back to LA again recently.

I saw this at Sucks and laughed.

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I don't see Jordan lasting in LA for much longer if she did move back out there. As you said, she gives off the impression that she likes the simple life--something which Jeff does not care for. Remember, Jeff has aspirations to be a 'soap hunk.' :lol:

I'm surprised that Jordan agreed to share this moment with the remaining hgs as she's expressed disdain for them on Twitter. CBS must've paid her and Jeff big money to do this b/c [again] Shelly spoiled last night on Twitter during the DE that Jeff was proposing to Jordan.

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A man would have won the first BBCAN season if Topaz hadn't screwed up her vote. And Emmett also would have beaten Jillian.

I do think BBCAN is fairer to women than BBUS, but not by as much as one might wish. BBCAN2 was run by men, very misogynist men at that, until the Canada HOH rig took their power away.

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