Originally Posted by Susann:
“Clever strategy by Adam. He banked on the fact that one of the others would win the PoV, and gave that reason, so that he would likely only lose one unpredictable allie in Sheila. If James stayed, Adam was pretty sure of him on his side and Sheila out. This way also, Adam had no need to put James up in the first place, but let him know if he didn't win PoV, James would go up then.
Clever forward thinking from Adam in the game. Some of the others could do with taking a lesson from Adam. I suppose it could backfire on him, but more likely not to, as if he makes it to the last two he might ensure the votes needed to win from his ex-housemates.”
It wasn't clever thinking by Adam, although that's the way it turned out. James turned on the waterworks about how everyone hates him and he's sick of always being on the block and Adam fell for it and promised he wouldn't put him up. They were all furious with him and luckily James didn't win the veto. Basically, he was stuck either way. If he put James up, and he won the veto, he would have targeted Adam, he didn't put him up and he won the veto, he still has to stand with his original noms. I just had to laugh at the fact that there was no strategical thinking, he just felt sorry for him LOL