It was all very predictable and dull (and not to mention toxic).
Now, I’m getting a similar feeling about this season already.
Fresh off the HOH challenge, everyone learns about a new twist.
All the “Have Nots” who are leaving their rooms have to choose who goes in next.
It looks like neither of them is managing to work their way into any alliance’s good graces.
Honestly, almost everyone, from Ian to Nicole A, understands what Memphis is trying to do.
He’s nowhere near as sly as he thinks.
David is the first to swipe because he knows for sure that he’s a target.
Kevin swipes because he wants to have control over his own game.
The challenge involves balancing a number of weighted blocks that look like drinks on incredibly wobbly tables.
after you grab them balanced, you lock in your time.
The player who finishes the fastest wins.
Ian approached her earlier about keeping him safe, and 2.
She wants to pick someone outside her alliance so that she’s not tipping her hand.
Of course, Memphis isn’t happy.
There’s no real need to cause friction at this point, but Memphis can’t help himself.
Any challenge to his authority is seen as the wrong move.
It reminds me a lot of Michie (and in a few other ways too).
So, there y0u have it.
We’ve got two nominations and a veto competition on the horizon.
I’ll see you Wednesday for more talk about why Memphis is the worst.