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Legion of Doom is Danielle, Will, Boogie & James.

but who knows. Will & Boogie play both sides. Dani/James & Sovs should realize there both being played by Chilltown.

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I so agree Darrahloic. At the beginning, every knew that Dani and Allison were plotting, so they tossed one out. Then they found George snooping, so they put him up, then they found out Jase was playing both sides and he is gone....why aren't James and CT going? Thats a good question.

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Will and Boogie are loyal to only each other and everyone in the house needs to realize that... Although they will be broken up eventually. No way they make the final two together.

And veto ceremony is over.

Janelle used the veto to save herself and Kaysar is up. Looks like he's getting evicted during the same week he did last year (week five) and on his birthday, no less.

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Boogie told Kaysar he and Will are flipping to save him, but who knows if it's the actual truth.

Kaysar is definitely campaigning ... thankfully, after he said he wouldn't.

I'm holding out hope James is evicted this week, but his nullify a vote thing... sigh... darn it.

And there's still two days left to campaign, so anything can happen. I'm assuming voting is live again on Thursday.

Erika is also waffling on whether to keep Kaysar or not. Marcellas is really gunning for him.

Marcellas is such a little bitch. God do I hate him!

So here's how I think the votes might go down:

Janelle - JAMES

Howie - JAMES

Will - JAMES

Boogie - JAMES

Marcellas - KAYSAR

George - KAYSAR

Erika - ?

Of course, James can nullify a vote, and it'll probably be Janelle's... and if Erika votes for Kaysar to leave, it's a tie, with Danielle voting, and she'll definitely vote out Kaysar....

Sigh.

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So it looks like at the moment we have the following:

TO EVICT JAMES (For Sure):

-Janelle

-Howie

TO EVICT KAYSAR (For Sure):

-Marcellas

LEANING TO EVICT JAMES:

-Chicken George

UNDECIDED/WAVERING:

-Erika

CRAPSHOOT & TOTALLY UNPREDICTABLE:

-Will

-Boogie

Kaysar is working Erika BIG time to get her vote and it looks like it MAY work as Erika has begun planting the "lets save Kaysar" seed to Danielle.

Chicken George and Kaysar had a little heart to heart where George said he would save Kaysar and he told Kaysar not to tell ANYONE about their chat. He has yet to promise JAMES himself that he will vote for him, although he had told Danielle he would vote how she wants him too (but this was B4 his talk with Kaysar today).

Chilltown has told both Kaysar and James they will vote to keep them. However in secret, they have talked about voting James out by flipping the votes, in the end I believe they will split their votes.

Janie & Howie are firmly behind Kaysar and Marcellas is FIRMLY behind James.

Its still very much up in the air!

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Wow!

I haven't kept up with the show while I've been away. After reading this, unless Danielle is playing James, she's a frikkin idiot. Nominating James as a pawn was 100% stupidity on her part! Everyone knows Janelle is a fierce competitor and she has just as great a chance if not greater of winning that veto as James. Putting someone on the block is a risk. We've seen countless pawns get evicted because the tables turn.

James will get evicted this week because he is the stronger player of the two, or at least that's how it seems so far. I feel so sorry for James! Danielle, you deserve to go next week!

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I am thinking that even though Woogie is saying that they will vote to evict Kaysar, they will split their votes. It's smarter that way. Plus, I think Erika, and correct me if I am wrong, has voted to the same way Boogie has. May mean something.

I am just glad that someone from the See Sick alliance is going home because I was tired of it being run by them. I just want the house to be all Will and Janelle all the time. They are my dream couple

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I think Will and Boogie are going to love torturing people all week long teasing us, but in the end, they will vote out Kaysar. I hope I am wrong.

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