To be fair, if we’re talking about the same thing..this was a great play by Jackson. I don’t think they should fall for it, but this was a big time move.
100%! Honestly that's my favorite way to play the game and I wish people would play that ruthless all the time. Unfortunately this is happening to the only nice people left in the house at the end of a boring season
if jackson pulls this off and then goes on to win the game, this is the move that'll be remembered. honestly, this is tremendous and one of the best things i think ive ever seen
so basically jackson wins the game if either him or holly win pov this week. that said, pov is going to be mental and both jackson and holly have been really bad at mental comps while nicole and cliff have both been great at them
Smart move by Jackson but if Cliff and Nicole weren’t completely worthless game players it would have blown up in his face immediately. Fully cheering for Jackson because cliff has had multiple chances to take out one of the two biggest people in the house but he just did Jackson’s dirty work instead. I feel bad for Nicole but she’s not much better.
im seeing a ton of people on reddit/twitter not understanding how the final pov works. everyone plays, and the person who's not on the block on thursday is the sole vote to evict.
What a DICK lol Tommy went hard at Holly and rightly so. You can't say you played the game with honor and then lie for ya manz. Bitch, please.
Yeah, very real chance holly lost the game by not doing anything there. Especially because she did know
I'm reading this thread like "what did Jackson do?" and now I feel like an idiot bc I totally passed out early last night and forgot there was a new ep on
It was probably mentioned and I missed it (or maybe it's just super obvious) but the one thing I'm a little confused about with Michie's lie was how was it explained why Tommy would want to make this plan with Michie in the first place? I feel like in the position that Tommy was in, he would need to campaign/bargain with the people who had the voting power and that's what he actually did. But in Michie's scenario, Tommy is basically bargaining with the guy who has no control over who goes home (unless it was a split vote)? Basically why make a deal for the final three when you haven't even secured your spot in the final four? Again, it's probably super obvious and I'm just missing it, but I was hoping someone could clear things up for me. Thanks.
I think you're right about this. Or I'm dumb too (which is probably what it really is) I think just by making a big scene and implicating Tommy, it just put doubt into Cliff and Nicole's heads even if there was no real logic to it. idk
Yeah that could be all it was. And it definitely was the perfect time to do it then because of Tommy's recent reveal. I think without that it's much easier for Tommy to get Cliff and Nicole to trust him and understand he's the one being truthful. A lot harder when you just told them you've been holding in a huge secret the entire show!