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Originally Posted by Maru
This is so ironic to me because they're both game players, but the game they were playing was isolated from the whole rest of the house ceased while they were co-existing. Both had to control the narrative of each other's relationship. The knew each others weaknesses and were pushing buttons to get the other's "true colors" to show. It was 100% mutual  ... and of course he would've made enemies. He himself said he is supposed to be "bigger" one which means he also needed to have been the mature one and ended that quickly.
The hilarious part though is she gets voted out and Jason suddenly realizes he had other relationships he neglected and blames her? Really? That's not Charlie's fault, he made a choice to continue the silly codependency with her than to enjoy his experience. So yes, he can blame the tension he felt on her, but if he had seen it for what it was, he could've given himself permission to exit that situation quite easily.
Sadly, not sure he will be able to recover from this with the public. And he will be still be moaning about her once he gets out. Pathetic. What a waste of an experience
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At last! Thank you, Maru!

Someone who has been able to stand outside and present a more balanced and reasoned view of the situation, rather than just mindless support or criticism. Relationships and people are much more complex than the black or white interpretations presented here by some.