One of the things that we have been trying to figure out through much of
Big Brother 20 is the real ability of JC as a player. Is he actually a good player, or someone who just gets very lucky because of the specific people he's been able to manipulate?
What JC really feels like to us is the sidekick who gets killed off about three-quarters of the way through the movie — he's not the big threat in the game, and because of that, nobody's really bothering him. Yet, JC is just as responsible for the Hive's confusion as anyone, especially since he's been able to exploit his relationship with Faysal time and time again to ensure that he doesn't really know what's happening.
Now, what JC is doing is trying to convince Fessy that Scottie is someone who is coming after him. Why? He's tried to remind him that Scottie likes Haleigh and because of that, Scottie wants him out of the house. As much as we don't like some of JC's in-game antics, we will give him credit for his manipulation. It's smart to go to Faysal on a level that he understands: His desire to turn this show into Bachelor in Paradise.
Ultimately, JC's goal here is to move Faysal away from thinking about Tyler if at all possible. If Fessy ends up targeting Angela and Kaycee instead if he wins HoH, we do think that this is a fairly acceptable outcome for him, as well. Fessy is talking about wanting to make a big move if he wins HoH, and he doesn't realize just how important that is given that he still thinks that there's a good chance Rockstar is staying. JC has snowed this guy so many times that he thinks that it's Christmas. He's also tried to distance him from Haleigh by reminding him repeatedly about how Haleigh has gone rogue and made decisions without him.
Do you think that JC is playing a good game, or just a lucky game since he's manipulating really bad players? Share
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