Does anyone else have a bad feeling about Memphis and this second comp? If M screws up, D is going to be a bit P.O.'d --ya think? I'm going to be watching D's reaction. -- I'm still hoping he has that secret veto power under wraps that he or Julie can talk about yet.
What secret veto power -- how did that come about and when?
I have a question about three nights ago: in the HOH room, Memphis was weighing the ethics of "taking the old man's money and then voting him out". I nearly choked on "weighing the ethics" here, since he has a sliding scale of what is ethical (not that being in the BB house is conducive to maintaining whatever sense of ethics a person has/had in the first place . . . skip down to continue this little side trip).
I know Dan had told him not to broach the subject of buying safety but wait for Jerry to offer it up. Then they were talking like Jerry had made the offer -- I couldn't tell for sure.
Can anybody fill me in on that?...ethics: The moral oKeesha stayed true. Sharon stayed true. The boys threw them both overboard at the last minute (though they kept Sharon to do more of their work one week longer than Keesha has been kept around).
. . . and the moral of that story, for both the ladies -- and they really are --
is "Never enter into an alliance with more than one man;
you'll be bucking the Butch-Sundance fantasy in the end."
another "ethics" note: It was clear all along that they boys were using her as long as possible, though things could always have turned. Then, with Rennie gone from her place as the next person out, and they were stuck with Jerry, it was "Us three against the world" as planned, and then it morphed into the rationalization of, "Well, it'll be easier to evict her out of four than out of three. . . ." Keeping Jerry was some sort of redemption for them: Penance for evicting Keesha and the person to take the eviction out of three.
What they didn't count on is that he's a tough old bird and he just might take these competitions. I hope so: they need more penance with a healthy dose of karma for what they did to the lady.
Do we get a chance to vote for America's Favorite? I hope so: Keesha earned the dough the right way. Still burned about April of Sunnybrook farm not liking the designer duds. Memphis got one thing right, calling her "The Cryptkeeper."