Originally Posted by dialectic:
“Ashleigh and Chris are jockeying for final positions. Helen has one place and they are aware enough to know that Winston and Mark are too popular in the house ( and Know they possibly are on the outside) so that leaves two places. The newbies are the next targets then, I believe, Christopher will be sacrificed. Ash must be a problem for them also (unless there are 6 in the final).”
“Ashleigh and Chris are jockeying for final positions. Helen has one place and they are aware enough to know that Winston and Mark are too popular in the house ( and Know they possibly are on the outside) so that leaves two places. The newbies are the next targets then, I believe, Christopher will be sacrificed. Ash must be a problem for them also (unless there are 6 in the final).”
Except Christopher has zero chance of being voted out by public vote.
They cling on to this notion that he's not popular because it validates their mistaken notion that this bizarre little microcosm of cool they've created for themselves is how the world outside views them and Christopher too.
On a certain level they do know this, Ashleigh and Chris got one thing wrong in the last round of nominations Christopher wasn't up and more than that, he didn't garner a single nomination after having them across the board in all previous weeks. And each time, except once, he's first to be saved.
On that subconscious or perhaps not so subconscious level they know that going up against Christopher means you leave, which may very well be the cause of their antipathy towards him too.



