Originally Posted by Takae:
“Oh, yeah. No one in the house seems to like Jade. At the start of this episode, one of them said they hoped Ricky would end up with Jade.
But it still doesn't change the fact that it wasn't really necessary for Nick to use that tactic so late in the game. Fair enough if it was done earlier in the series, but at this stage? No. It's their business plans next round, so there was no need for it. Adam, particularly as the PM, was the weakest in this task and he should recognise that, but he refused to.
That's unless he believed Jade's business plan was better than his own. In that case, I understand his tactic but even so, I found his move rather disappointing.”
“Oh, yeah. No one in the house seems to like Jade. At the start of this episode, one of them said they hoped Ricky would end up with Jade.
But it still doesn't change the fact that it wasn't really necessary for Nick to use that tactic so late in the game. Fair enough if it was done earlier in the series, but at this stage? No. It's their business plans next round, so there was no need for it. Adam, particularly as the PM, was the weakest in this task and he should recognise that, but he refused to.
That's unless he believed Jade's business plan was better than his own. In that case, I understand his tactic but even so, I found his move rather disappointing.”
Nick said that Adam was the weakest in that particular task, he just figured Jade was weakest overall, which includes all tasks.



