The one thing Paul doesn't have planned out yet is a possible double eviction this week! If the right person won the HOH I could see him getting voted out!
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On Sun, 9/3/17, C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [BigBrother_Survivor] <BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] Big Brother 19 live feed spoilers: Paul's tightrope act (day 75, morning)
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Date: Sunday, September 3, 2017, 7:14 PM
Big Brother 19 live feed spoilers: Paul's
tightrope act (day 75, morning)
September 3, 2017 Isn't it ironic that we're at one of the most
dangerous points in Paul's Big
Brother 19 game, and he's not even on the block?
Well, Mr. Friendship is in one of the most precarious
positions that we've seen from him the entire season, and
it's all thanks to one thing more than anything else: His
own desire to constantly have control. Big
Brother is, at its core, a game about timing. You
need to show your cards eventually, but the timing has to be
right so that the people you are betraying cannot do
anything about it.The debate
Paul is likely going to have today is twofold: Using the
Veto on Alex, and then determining whether or not to split
up the votes between Jason and whoever else is on the block.
He wants to ensure that Jason goes, but he's also trying
to protect himself for down the road. This is the
wishy-washy part of the plan that has Christmas and Josh a
little bit wary — they get the blood on their hands, and
he gets to skate by. We think it's clear why Paul thinks
that he can get away with something like this, given that
some of the players this season are among the most clueless
players in Big
Brother history. For the most part, Paul's told
them to jump and they've jumped through the ceiling.
They've been called his minions for a reason.
However,
Josh and Christmas are about a 5 out of 10 right now on the
Woke-O-Meter. They realize that Paul is playing his own game
and thinking for himself, but don't have any interest in
doing anything about it. In 90% of situations, they're
going to be okay. They just have to make sure that Alex
doesn't win the next Head of Household, and if she does,
they just need to ensure that one of them wins the Veto or
that Paul takes one of them down. If this happens, then
Raven or Kevin can go up as a replacement nominee. This, for
the record, is stuff that must be on Paul's mind — if he
can win over Alex this week while taking out her number one
ally, then he may be able to ensure that he's not used as
a replacement nominee next week and someone outside of his
three-person alliance goes home.All of
this is very complicated, and to quote a certain Breaking
Bad character, Paul needs to tread lightly. If he
can do that, he will be able to ensure that he stays put for
a long time still to come. We expect him to spend most of
today, juggling a lot of these different balls that are in
the air.
If you
missed it…Last night, the Big
Brother 19 houseguests took part in the Power of
Veto Competition! If you want to read more news about that
and the immediate aftermath of Paul's win, be sure to visit the link here
right now! (Photo: CBS.)
Posted by: "Donna M." <crow_donna2002@yahoo.com>
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