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Rodney

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  1. And for two more examples, Brandon saving himself and knocking out Maddy the first week of 44, and Josh, thanks to Carolyn tipping him off, saving himself and knocking Sarah out three weeks after that.
  2. Whining aside, Tevin's blindside was her move. She made the call to pull the trigger when it was pulled, so she can claim that one. But . . . that's about it.
  3. I wouldn't give her any props. Venus ultimately did it to herself (with an assist from Charlie ultimately being a chickenshit).
  4. I think that it's just that -- that he's been all talk so far, but no action at all. The jury will surely point that out to him, too.
  5. Plus, Charlie biffed it, I think, by chickening out of working for Q's vote-off. He said that he doesn't want to be "tainted" by working with Maria and Q for too long. But . . . he kept right on working with them tonight. I would like to see Kenzie's excuse for ousting Venus, though, as she was one of the votes for her.
  6. Venus's mistake was saying that to Charlie. Once she did, she pretty much had to tell Charlie what she meant if she wanted him to keep trusting her. She didn't, so she spooked him into flipping on her. And apparently, she spooked Kenzie and Liz into doing it, too. But on the flip side . . . Charlie's one chance was this move right here. Regardless of what Venus said, he should've just trusted her and gone along with her, Kenzie, and Liz to oust Q. He would've had a move on his resume that wasn't on Maria's, for one. Him getting spooked is understandable, but still his fault.
  7. Julie saving herself and getting Emily voted out last season? Using Austin's idol, no less?
  8. Lesson learned: Never tell people that you have an idol. And never even IMPLY that you have one. Another idol gone in the pocket of its holder.
  9. Lesson learned: Never tell people that you have an idol. And never even IMPLY that you have one. Another idol gone in the pocket of its holder.
  10. She made it even more obvious with Q. Game or not, Kenzie saw right through it.
  11. The fact that Kenzie wasn't even an option for Maria should've been very telling to Kenzie.
  12. Speaking of ANTM14, I almost didn't even recognize her from that season/cycle. She's grown up so much since then. The most major change to her, of course, has been dyeing her hair and having her lips done (very well, I might add).
  13. Jada found a painting that she really didn't like, and Rafe told her that it was one that Jordan had left behind. Jada immediately wanted to get rid of it when she found out that it was hers.
  14. Venus, I believe, also called Maria, a villain in the preview at the end of the last episode. This could be when they start building up Maria to be dispatched at or near the end. Sort of like a final boss kind of thing.
  15. No judgment intended. Just confused by the mention of someone who's been gone for years now, and probably will remain gone as long as Casey Moss wants to stay off the show. Apologies to .
  16. "Marin" was probably just the working name for the audition to keep it hidden that she's actually Abigail. And who knows? That might be the name she uses before it's discovered that she is Abigail. You're awfully obsessed with J.J., though, and he's not even on the canvas.
  17. From what I understand, Stephanie Cameron isn't in acting anymore. That's why they didn't call her back.
  18. Very surprised that Rafe didn't just tell Jada that Jordan is dead. Sounds like DID, then, and if it is, Everett is the host and Bobby is the alter. The alter always knows about the host, but the host never knows about the alter. At least not at first.
  19. I think that Blake is trying to take a page from Erika Slezak's playbook. When she played Viki's DID, she always knew the nuances that she wanted to play. She knew how she'd play Viki, and she knew how she'd play Niki. But she also had the added nuance of playing Niki pretending to be Viki. It was subtle, but you could tell. I believe that Blake is trying to do the same thing -- play Everett, play Bobby, and play Bobby pretending to be Everett, hence the seeming interest in Stephanie when Bobby seems to really want to be with Jada. It's a good idea, and he's a capable enough actor to pull it off. But he's got a way to go to reach Erika's level in doing so. A long way.
  20. Uh . . . Jem is gone. Left before jury.
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