Yeah I've read a lot of spoilers talking about how Christmas is in love with Paul... and will literally do anything he says.
She was sitting in a dark room by herself talking out loud about her feelings for Paul. As far as I remember they haven't showed anything to this point about them having a showmance.
There was some talk of her working for Paul's mom that immediately got puppied. Don't doubt she's into him as he looks like her ex but he will want nothing to do with her
Its the best match for both of them. Cody hates both of them so his vote is now up for grabs, same with mark.
Jury is very bitter according to producer Allison Grodner: http://cartermatt.com/267698/big-brother-19-interview-allison-grodner-bitter-jury-bb-comics-finale/ "From everything that you’ve seen, plus the segment we saw tonight, how would you describe the mood in the jury house right now? Bitter…I don’t remember the last season where every single juror, with the exception of Cody, was clueless on the way out only to realize the truth about their eviction once in the jury house. Not only are they upset to have been played by those remaining in the BB game, they are very upset with the delusions and the mere presence of Maven."
There was a credible leak that said Paul may only get 2 votes (Matt and Raven) and how everyone in Jury is furious with Paul. If he gets 2nd again this year, it will make this entire season worth it. Just the look on his face.
He blew it by not being honest with people in his going away messages. He came off as fake instead of a great game player. First time ever I won't blame the bitter jury.
for as well as hes played everyone, it really is stupid that he wasnt honest with them in those messages.
Yup. He set himself up for a bitter jury. The only one he was honest with is alex but that's after he lied to her for a week in order to survive the double eviction.
Yep. Not sure what his long term strategy was in doing that......manipulate the game to make it look like someone else got a person out, continue the illusion in your good-bye message and now in your finale speech you are going to try and explain that you masterminded everyone's demise but were afraid to own any of it.
Product of him thinking he is the smartest guy in the room and not completely thinking out his game. He stopped thinking at the eviction and forgot that there is a jury house where everything is revealed. Of course it was going to get out that he was the mastermind and that he lied to everyone.
It's hard to ask this since we've seen the episodes and recaps via Twitter, but if you were an evicted houseguest this year would you vote for the guy who was the Mastermind of all the evictions, yourself included, or vote for someone else?
I can't imagine being mad at a person for getting me out of the house in a game in which the goal is to get people out of the house. That said, I'd be pretty amused if he got second again
This season, id be torn. I'd be bitter as fuck that Paul lied to me and then tried to hide it even after my game is over in order to con me into voting for him to win instead of trying to get me to vote for him to win by showing how great of a player he was. On the other hand I am a big proponent of the best player winning so I would hope that I put it aside and voted for Paul anyway. This is a lot easier because of how unlikable Josh and Christmas are. I get it. Paul lied to them in the game and then lied to them again after their game was over. It doesn't get more personal than that. It would definitely take a long time for me to get over that and be friends with Paul outside the house.
I was only speaking of being so upset you'd vote against him as a jury member instead of acknowledging his gameplay. Who in the hell would want to be friends with that midget in the real world
Do not fuck this up josh. This is the perfect payoff. Paul finishing third would make all this suffering worth it
Sigh. Sometimes you can't polish a turd. He was essentially gifted the win and put it in major jeopardy by not evicting Paul.
Paul somehow mindfucking Josh into thinking he has a better chance against him than Christmas is probably his best game move of the season.
Paul not owning up to these jury questions is a mistake IMO. He needs to admit to the bullying and lying and just say he saw it as opportunity to better his game, hence sitting in the final 2. He could have torpedoed a sure thing, but it's not like Josh helped himself with the answers either. Edit: He then owns up to it in his final speech, why not during the questions too?