It's the perennial question but what's the answer?
I'm now bewildered as to what he's actually doing. On the one hand I have this theory that he's clocked on that it's vote to save and has made a conscious effort to start stirring **** and causing drama so he'll fare better (whereas under VTE he could've done what he did in the first week...not much), as well as emphasising the 'divide' to endear himself and the others to the public, but then the other half of me wonders whether he's actually going about this the right way? That is, the more he and the others isolate themselves and are perceived as taking everything too seriously (which, if I'm looking at this objectively - I'd say they were during the mouse incident), the more he's sinking his own ship. Not to mention the bitching runs a risk of two things, A) being perceived as just that, a bitch, and B) him being exposed in some ridiculous task...surely he must know production's penchant for this? Finally, in terms of house politics, isolating yourself and walking away from and actively admitting you don't like a certain conversation (whether he's entitled or right to do so or not) is a terrible social game and is basically asking to be nominated.
But then again, maybe this is just the way he is, he's just being himself and It's Not That Deep? idk, I'm very confused at this point