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How can you say he's not an All Star? He won BB2 by manipulating the houseguests.

And he's done it again in week 1, week 2, and week 3. He doesn't get by each week by winning competitions, he does it by manipulation.

Will speech truly was amazing. It was funny, it was condescending, it had great vocabulary, his speech was towards everyone.....it was masterful. Will just doesn't care, while eveyone is stressing out over everything.....some people are crying and yelling. Will's just there being happy and having fun NO MATTER what happens. He's a fascinating character to watch....he truly embodies the name given to him - the evil doctor.

I'm going to transcibe it once I get the episode on my computer.

Eric, Ivette...those type villains are dumb and loud. They think and act with their emotions.

Will stays calm and is more cerebral.

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and look at the drama they caused in the house. That was great tv. The segments and conflict surrounding them were 10 times better than anything Will has brought to the table this year. They made me hate them and gave me someone to love and root for in Michael, Janelle and the rest of the Soverigns. Everything about Will is scripted and if he wants to act, then he needs to go audition for a real show but then again, he wouldnt have what it takes to make it. He's a horrible actor bc everyone sees right through him anyway. Loved him in season 2 but I kinda wish he stayed away bc he's tainting the good memories I had of him before. Boogie too.

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Will won season 2 because there were always bigger fish to fry. I am so sick of him and boogie thinking he is the best player ever. He craves attention like a two year old baby girl. He sucks.

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Yes, ITA, they made some great drama last season.

That's part of his genius! He's not hiding at all! He stays calm when he needs to be and then when he wants to say something, he'll stand up and make a great speech. LOL You're right, he's acting....he's perfectly playing the role of an evil doctor. If I ever created a soap character again, I will definitely base the evil doctor character on Will. I think that type of character will be fun to write for. :)

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Well, I'm sorry if I'm not following the feeds. <_< And if I'm dumb like Will, I'll take it.

I'm going by Season 2 and what he's done so far in this season.

He's playing the same game as season 2, everyone knows it, yet they aren't doing anything about it.

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your right. Honestly, the only reason he won was bc he was up against Nicole. Had it been anyone else, Will would have lost hands down. For the houseguests it was like choosing between crap and poop and unforutnetly for Nicole she was a !@#$%^&*] and came off more abrasive and evil than Will bc she was such a dominating personality in the house

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Will annoys me, but I'll take his narcissistic crap ANY DAY over Mike Boogie.

That idiot does nothing but ride Will's coattails, and pimp himself. Dude, you're so five years ago.

And yes, I admit I did try Jase's Mirror Face. :lol::rolleyes:

Good idea, but I'd rather see the houseguests be informed that they MUST put up two people to compete against two rejected All Stars (chosen by the viewers).

Four people battle but only TWO will enter.

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Awesome episode. Hopefully things will continue to be this interesting.

My only problem is that they decided to show the houseguests rapping, but they didn't show Jase doing a rap, dissing Janie, calling her a "bar whore" and how he wish he was her pimp so he could slap her, etc. later that night in front of Will and Boogie. I'd rather had seen that did the segment of him acting all Zoolander in front of the mirror.

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My favorites as of right now are:

1. Janelle

2. Howie

3. Danielle

4. Kaysar

I am surprised that Danielle has usurped Kaysar as one of my favorites, but she really has. She has kept the cunningness from season 3, but dropped the evilness. I am rooting for her after J&H.

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