Welcome to the weekend recap. If you had real life to tend to and missed the entire
weekend, let me get you caught up.
As we saw Thursday night, Helen won HOH. Since then, she has cried, yelled,
cried, promised everyone everything, cried, and then cried some more. Yep, she is a crier and the damn
button pusher on the live feeds wanted to make sure we don’t miss a single
second of her crying. Damn
exciting stuff, let me tell you.
Anyway, after holding court in the HOH and making a couple
of thousand promises and a couple of thousands tears, Helen finally nominated Aaryn and Kaitlin with the idea
of backdooring Jeremy. This, of
course, changed several times and in fact, Helen, at one point, said that
nominations would be a shock, as she would be putting up someone from “her
side.” Like all of her other promises, that didn’t happen either.
As to the BBMVP, anyone care to take a wild guess who the
public picked? Your first 13 guesses don’t count. Yep, third week in a row, Elissa is selected as the
BBMVP. People, this is a
joke. An absolute joke. She has not done shit to win the
BBMVP. Not one damn thing. I wish AG would just call this what it
is: who’s fans can out vote the other fans. It would not piss me off nearly as much. But noooooo. We have to hide behind this best player of the week BS. Like I said, an absolute joke. Okay, okay, enough of my rant. Elissa
is the BBMVP. After several
conversations with Helen and the “Good People” inter circle, everyone agreed
for the BBMVP to put up Howard.
Well, everyone but production.
We know this because the live feed button pusher was not quick enough
and we heard Helen say a couple of times that the DR did not want Howard to go
on the block. So, guess who is not
on the block? That’s right Howard. Instead, Elissa nominated Spencer. Whatever. It really does not matter. As of right not, and this is
subject to change about as often and as quickly as Helen cries, Jeremy is the
target.
This brings us to the POV. When the feeds came back after being down for five hours, we
learn that Kaitlin won the POV.
For a couple of hours, there was some chatter that Kaitlin might not
actually use the POV. I think this
was just twitter chatter as prior to the POV, Kaitlin was told that Jeremy was
the target and that if she won and did not use it, she would be voted out. There is plenty of time
before the POV ceremony tomorrow. Still yet, with the way everyone is acting, it appears that the “Helen
Plan” is a go wherein Kaitlin will use the POV on herself and Helen will pick
Jeremy as the replacement nominee.
But then again, Helen could cry 10 or 15 times between now and the POV
ceremony and things could change, but I doubt it.
What do you think? It is Jeremy’s time to go home? Will
Helen cry 10 or 20 times before the POV ceremony? Let us know what you think in
the comments below.
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