BB: “Yaaassssss”

Rachel, SHE GONE

Bay’s Mom said Bay tested ‘one point away from genius.’ Einstein’s IQ was 168; the average Ivy League student has an IQ of 130. Based on a poll of various sources, “genius” is usually defined around an IQ of 140, or so.

However, you only need an IQ of 120, to be ‘street smart.’ Highly intelligent people, with an IQ of 120 and above, need to supplement their intellectual gifts, with emotional IQ or EQ, common sense and social intelligence, to continue to get ahead in society.

Now, I believe Bay’s Mom. Bay was going to be pre-med, but her beauty was rarer than her brain (Miss Missouri). Bay’s Mom, along with her entire family, can also see through Tyler. Bay cannot see through Tyler.

Let’s check in on the HGs, shall we? Regardless of what Foutte/The Hive think they know about Tyler, the five members of Foutte are: Scottie, Bay, RS, Hay and Fessy.

Bay couldn’t vote, because she was HOH, so only four Foutte members voted. Yet, the vote to evict Rachel was 5 to 4. That means someone, other than Foutte, i.e. Tyler, voted to keep Brett.

I am sorry to insult the intelligence of the vast majority of people, who can do basic math, but as of now, Bay, the Terrible, has continued her Reign of Terror, post-HOH, by blaming RS needlessly, for supposedly flipping. RS has been the most loyal member of Foutte.

Understandably, the internet is aghast at Foutte’s apparent stupidity, and is torn between still rooting for these lost underdogs, or just writing a check, made out to Tyler, for $500K.

Brett gave a great speech (so glad that he got to go second), Rachel crumbled from within, ran out the door, and the EMTs nearly had to be called, because Rachel was about to fall out of her chair.

Julie may be leaving, but she got the best post-eviction spiel, in all of BB history. Julie was absolutely savage, since the real problems in her personal life made her rightfully exasperated with Rachel’s inability to get a clue. #WitheringGlance. Somehow, BB20 managed to beat the epic eviction of Kaitlyn, and even the barely contained rage of post-eviction Winston.

Brett’s speech makes it impossible for Bay stans to salvage even a shred of dignity, because now it looks like Bay was dumb enough to fail to protect her own pawn. Failing to evict Brett, is failing to meet the standard (even though, the worst possibility: Scottie getting backdoored, didn’t happen).

Brett has given the best eviction day speeches, he’s taken himself off of the block twice; he is just as dangerous as Tyler – who Bay and Foutte still have failed to figure out. They don’t even suspect him!

JC is fanning the flames of their internecine paranoia. Tyler will eliminate them all and then it will be just Tyler and JC, playing a chess game, a la The Seventh Seal – like Josh and Paul during their season.

Worse, Bay may or may not be preggers. Shotgun marriage?

Bay's a genius, BUT I'M SERIOUS

BB! Kaitlyn and Winston – oh boy!

no, but in yellow

O____O. W.O.W. Oh my goodness…. Kaitlyn…It’s one thing if you’re just not jiving with the people in the house – it’s quite another to let this ill will then spill out into the wider BB community…. #Speechless. Jessica Graf had a right to be severely nonplussed with Kaitlyn’s reaction and what she said, supposedly, in confidence, to Tyler.

The CBS Kik App texted me saying ‘do you want Sam to use her power?’ and I texted back, saying ‘No.’ Granted, like I said, I would want to use my power while I still had the control – but, if I was Sam, neither of the bros would seem worth saving. That’s just how the cookie crumbles.

When I watched the montage on artistic Sam and her family, I thought ‘what a caring, gentle, sensitive and smart soul.’ Contrast this with the bros…and you wish Sam could somehow use her power to help her own game.

Winston had a mean streak. For example, I credit Scottie’s self-control for being the reason, Winston’s blow-up in the HOH room (“You’re going home next week!”) didn’t lead to a fist battle. When Kaitlyn exploded on the bros, either Kaitlyn was too ridiculous to be taken seriously as a threat – or Brett’s self-control saved the day, for everyone involved.

Now, I’m not judging him or hating on Winston. Everyone gets angry. There is even righteous anger, in the service of justice, as everyone knows. However, he was so obvious about it. I could feel the waves of Winston’s anger coming through my computer screen, when he got kicked out. I can’t imagine how it must have felt for Julie, sitting right next to all that epic seething! Swaggy was funny-ish. Brett was funny. Winston was kind of too intense: the torn-off friendship bracelet from Sam?? That’s the difference. It will be OK, Winston.