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Originally Posted by Riley.
(Post 9267697)
So production are handing Neda the win?
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Week 1, Sindy convinced Karen not to put Neda on the block.
Week 2, Demetres was HoH. He would not have put Neda on the block because he was after strong male players.
Week 3, Neda won HoH
If production were fixing the game they wouldn't have had backwards week now. However, the reason they knew who to vote for is because they have all been strategizing so they knew where to go.
It is not the fault of the six that the rest can't get it together.
Cass chose to target Neda immediately which was a stupid move. Personally I find Cass loud and obnoxious on the show.
I loved Gary Glitter but I don't care for him this season. He's been laying around doing practically nothing. He betrayed his "alliance" twice by feeding Neda information. Gary told Neda that Cass wanted to backdoor her. Were it not for that Cass might have survived. She targeted Bruno and Kevin too. Gary told Karen to tell Neda that Dre was campaigning for Cass.
If Gary wanted to be in a secret alliance with Neda he should have made that clear from the start. I don't think he has been putting a lot of effort into winning comps either.
The newbies never bonded with each other. That is not the fault of the six.
None of the above is the fault of production.
Feeds are for people who are really into the show not for regular viewers. For regular viewers it's more about the competition and the diary room confessionals. There is hardly any of the extensive strategy shown.
Having said all that, as a Neda fan I am really enjoying this season because of her brilliant strategizing and her putting her all into competitions. It sounds like she really suffered to win the Veto. I absolutely love that she doesn't call women bitches or swear like a sailor.
Mark was just one of the unfortunate players who went out first week before having a chance to build their game. Dallas and Cass both put themselves on the block.
The vets alliance really didn't want to vote Dallas out but he was a loose cannon. He lost the trust of the other vets by his own actions.
They really did want to vote Cass out, because she was targeting Neda, Bruno and Kevin and lying to everyone.
Gary is a beast in comp, so they say. He kept his distance from the other vets. He hung out with Dre and William all the time. Bruno and Kevin want him gone. The guys see Gary as a serious physical threat. They, not Neda, are the ones that really want Gary out. Neda only wants him out because he is a threat to Bruno and Kevin.
Ika is distrusted because she was always with Gary and Dre. Neda is right about her because Ika did have a full alliance on the other side. This week she was forced to choose and she chose the six. Unfortunately her reaction to Cass going up on the block showed her lack of loyalty. The six are now pulling in other players. Jackie, Dillon and Emily.
Karen was dumb to insist on carrying on her vendetta with Jackie. Neda was trying to pull Karen and Jackie into an informal woman's alliance, or at least testing the waters. Karen agreed to vote Cass out this week, but that next she wanted Jackie gone and if she won HoH she would target her. That was all Neda needed to hear to know that Karen would not be a logical player. Karen lost the opportunity to work with Neda.
Jackie is still in the running.
List the STRONG alliances in the house.
The six but splintering away from Ika and Demetres.
Bruno, Kevin, Sindy and Neda. Even thou Neda is not part of S3 she has done more strategizing with Bruno and Kevin than Sindy has. Bruno in particular likes working with her, maybe more so than with Kevin.
Dre and William, I hesitate to include. They are very loyal to each other but is that a strong alliance? Dre wouldn't listen to William's concerns. She is playing a stupid game. She could have been the one to go home instead of Cass. Gary tried to school William and Dre on why it would be such a stupid move to take Cass off the block. Both Gary and Dre bring more to the table than Cass.
This season more than any other the players have been responsible for their own fate.