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TexasLady:
--- Quote from: Libby on September 12, 2010, 01:46:27 AM ---I've tried several times from two different computers and the cbs site won't let me vote.
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I used this link: http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_brother/americas_vote/
It worked for me.
Maybe enabling cookies and if you have them enabled, then try clearing your cache.
I just noticed that voting ends September 13, 2010 at 11:59pm PT.
bbjunkey:
Here's a thought I had that is probably way out there. Could Lane possibly let Hayden win the final HOH? Then Hayden has to vote out Enzo. Once Enzo's on the jury, Lane now could have Enzo's vote, Brit's for sure. And could he be thinking that if I have those two, I probably would have Ragan and Matt's. Thinking Enzo is his swing vote. If Lane won HOH and voted out Hayden, Hayden could vote for Enzo along with Rach, Brendon and Kathy. For Lane to get his 4 votes, Hayden has to vote out Enzo? :duno:
RealityFreakWill:
There was an article in this week's issue of Entertainment Weekly about the finale. It's the 9/17-24 double issue on page 132. I'm typing the whole thing word for word....
Big Brother
Wednesday, Sept 15 9-11PM CBS
SEASON FINALE
There was no Jeff or Jordan, nor did anyone come close to an Evel Dick or a Jessie who left us wanting to smash our TVs (though flame-haired shrieker Rachel sure came close). So how to explain the show's 6 percent increase in viewers this season? Executive producer Allison Grodner thinks she knows. "It's a nice bunch to watch. They are easy to root for, somewhat smart, and there's no one extremely hateable who makes you want to turn off the TV." She gives a lot of credit to Enzo Palumbo, the 32-year-old insurance adjuster from New Jersey who could be the man to beat heading into the two-hour finale. "He is playing the best social game," says Grodner. "He founded the Brigade, everybody in the house likes him, and he's been very savvy." We don't see what's so ingenious about a grown man who calls himself Meow Meow, but to each his own.
bbjunkey:
--- Quote from: RealityFreakWill on September 12, 2010, 02:11:59 PM ---There was an article in this week's issue of Entertainment Weekly about the finale. It's the 9/17-24 double issue on page 132. I'm typing the whole thing word for word....
Big Brother
Wednesday, Sept 15 9-11PM CBS
SEASON FINALE
There was no Jeff or Jordan, nor did anyone come close to an Evel Dick or a Jessie who left us wanting to smash our TVs (though flame-haired shrieker Rachel sure came close). So how to explain the show's 6 percent increase in viewers this season? Executive producer Allison Grodner thinks she knows. "It's a nice bunch to watch. They are easy to root for, somewhat smart, and there's no one extremely hateable who makes you want to turn off the TV." She gives a lot of credit to Enzo Palumbo, the 32-year-old insurance adjuster from New Jersey who could be the man to beat heading into the two-hour finale. "He is playing the best social game," says Grodner. "He founded the Brigade, everybody in the house likes him, and he's been very savvy." We don't see what's so ingenious about a grown man who calls himself Meow Meow, but to each his own.
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Goes back to my earlier post about Lane using Enzo as the swing vote. Should Lane let Hayden vote Enzo out? WOuld Lane pick up the extra votes he then needs to win?
AlbertHodges:
In my opinion, Lane would be an idiot to just let Hayden win.
A bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush; aint no way I would give up a sure thing for 50k and still have a chance for 500k, with the idea being that I might still get 50k but may have a better chance for the 500k to give that decision to someone else!
The feeds must be way boring cause too much thinking is taking place!
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