elliebrew
08-06-2008, 06:14 PM
I think this was the only 'right' conclusion to the task. Had they succeeded then 12 of there housemates would be pissed off that they had not only been lied to, but that theyre 'friends' had sent them to the eviction slaughterhouse.
This way the 'decievers' are allowed to come clean essentially and wipe the slate clean.
I do however feel that this was a bad choice as a twist. Housemates should be allowed to get to know each other naturally, enforcing this task has essentially forced the four in question to form bonds they might not necesserilly have formed naturally.
Mario and Lisa might well have got on with Steph, Luke might have gone off with other groups.
I guess what im saying is that this task has forced certain housemates relationships in un natura directions.
This way the 'decievers' are allowed to come clean essentially and wipe the slate clean.
I do however feel that this was a bad choice as a twist. Housemates should be allowed to get to know each other naturally, enforcing this task has essentially forced the four in question to form bonds they might not necesserilly have formed naturally.
Mario and Lisa might well have got on with Steph, Luke might have gone off with other groups.
I guess what im saying is that this task has forced certain housemates relationships in un natura directions.