Originally Posted by Mr_XcX:
“Jason TBH has also jumped ship from Meg / James / Jeff. He knows from Clay / Shelli that they lied to him and when he went to confront them they did it again so he feels bottom of the totem pole.
He said to Day he was going to pull an Audrey next week and act all depressed and sad. His whole game right now if putting up bigger targets so this Juliz is perfect because it sets up Juliz / Audrey.
Jason thinks he is the No.1 target for the Austin / Vanessa / Juliz side but he does not know that they and even Clay want to get out James next if they win power.”
“Jason TBH has also jumped ship from Meg / James / Jeff. He knows from Clay / Shelli that they lied to him and when he went to confront them they did it again so he feels bottom of the totem pole.
He said to Day he was going to pull an Audrey next week and act all depressed and sad. His whole game right now if putting up bigger targets so this Juliz is perfect because it sets up Juliz / Audrey.
Jason thinks he is the No.1 target for the Austin / Vanessa / Juliz side but he does not know that they and even Clay want to get out James next if they win power.”
So he's going to play the "anyone but me" game? Can't stand that sort of game play.
Day and Jason are weak. I thought Day would be pulling things out the bag but she's playing this all wrong. She still has about 48 hours to prove herself but right now I don't care that she's leaving; she's had a golden opportunity here to flip votes, not only with the Last Laugh twist, but figuring out the twin twist, and she's used neither to her advantage thus far (although, twin twist is down to Jason's big gob).
Why would anyone wanna continue to align themselves with half the house when they know they're bottom of the totem pole? Go to the other side - there's plenty of people to talk to - Steve, Vanessa, John, Becky, Liz, Austin... - and try and team up with them instead.
Day doesn't see the opportunity to get them on side, she has nothing to lose by going to them to campaign and really throw everything she has at them, but for some reason she just doesn't wanna work with them.
Jason's the same, they both seem to not trust the outsiders and seem keen on sticking with Jeff/James/Meg. I understand why Jason may wanna tread carefully but Day should try - it doesn't matter if she doesn't trust them - she'll be walking out the door anyway, so why not put some faith in them and see if they'll keep you? If they do, then of course you can trust them moving forward in the short term.
As Amanda would say, "it just doesn't make any sense!"
Their games have been awful in the past 24 hours; when it's come down to having to really play, they've both flopped. So disappointing.




