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I don't know what show you are watching. Boogie's playing a damn good to me.

He's a good strategist.

He's a good manipulator.

He's won two HOH's.

He won the POV and saved himself.

He won the Coup.

Looks like a good game to me.

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AKA he does what Will tells him.

He only does what Will tells him. Will has final say in everything. WTF happened to Boogie saying he was playing for himself this time. If you were watching the show you would of remembered this. He's agreed with Will to take Janelle to F3? How on earth does that help Boogie? It doesn't. It helps Will.

Meh so has Erika & Janelle.

The fact is he has no shot of winning. He'll lose to both Janelle & Will. His only chance is against Erika and that will be a close vote. He's done all of Will's dirty work. He's done nothing that he's promised which was play for himself. He's handing Will the win.

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How disappointing was last night?

First, I wait all day to watch the live show and then find an awful Buffalo Bills football game on instead. Yuck!

So, I tape it and apparently got the times wrong cause I missed George's exit interview. Can someone fill me in on it. Sigh - George was my favorite player too. Why Janelle didn't get rid of a member of Chilltown is beyond me? She basically handed the win to Will.

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CG's exit interview was a big joke, irish. You didn't miss anything. He never expected to make it this far, they brought him KFC. That's it.

One thing is for SURE.....Will will be one of the final two. There is no way he will not be.

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You know George really got the short end of the stick in parts of this show.

He wins HOH but only reigns for a day. Doesn't get to do a blog and only stays off slop for a day. Unlike Janelle, he got no time at all before making his HOH noms.

Then the poor guy is on the eviction hot seat twice in one episode. He only got a half hour on the block the second time before he was out the door. He didn't even get to pack his clothes or wear a special outfit.

I still believe Janelle made a huge, huge mistake as HOH. It may have ultimately lost her the game. She should have nominated Will and Erika. Will is the biggest threat to win it all and this was really the last chance to take him out before F2. And if Erika went it was part of the overall strategy to get rid of the endurance queen.

But to take George out now? Makes no sense. She supposedly had an alliance with him - she knew he was fond of her and would have been a vote in her favor.

Had to laugh at Boogie's speech though. Remember the jury doesn't like me but they do like George (i.e. you can beat me at F2 but not George). Ironic that this was the exact same reason they gave for voting Dani out.

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Janelle wasnt going after George. She wanted Erika out. Will convinced her that Erika was going after her next week. Plus Janelle probably figured she was safe with CT or George bc they would have targeted each other. Not the best move but George definetly wasnt the one she was trying to take out

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ITA with darraholic. Mike does whatever Will wants. I read after the Dani/Erika fallout, Erika went to Boogie to talk but he told Erika to talk to Will instead. LOL

Mike goes to Will.

Erika goes to Will.

Janelle goes to Will.

Will is the mastermind.

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It is going to be interesting to see if Will is going to be able to manipulate Boogie this week. If Erika does not win HOH, Will will want Janey to stay. Boogie will want Erika to stay. I wonder if Will will be able to convince Boogie Janey is the best option for them both in the final three. :lol:

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