“Oh #BBBaby…It’s a House Meeting!??”

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Wow! Where do I begin? This Season is truly delivering!

Yes, good-hearted Sam is Bay’s only hope at this point. Bay has made a ton of mistakes, and we’ve all called her on it – but life does give us second chances sometimes, especially if we learn from those mistakes.

The crucible of the House Meeting wasn’t truly the #TylerExposedParty we’ve all been waiting for. That was the POV comp, surprisingly. Angela had to have a POV, that Scottie and Tyler won, fair and square.

If anything, the meeting did finally hammer home to Bay what super-fans have been warning her of all along – Tyler, Angela and Kaycee are not your friends, and they will find any reason, rationalization or justification they need, to get rid of you, Bay. #48LawsOfPower.

Level 4 has made it abundantly clear, that it doesn’t matter if Bay is the Hacker, or not – which is why the house meeting, although urgently needed to clear the air and provide a sense of closure, didn’t achieve the strategic aims that Foutte had in mind: changing Level 4’s mind, on getting rid of Bay.

Similar to all the twists this season, the Hacker comp was undermined – this time by the POV – and simply became a convenient excuse for Level 4 to ax Bay. It would have been far more honorable for them to just be honest, and say that they were getting Bay out, because of her power app. However, making Bay feel like a target would have spooked her into using her power and prevented a backdoor. Level 4 desperately want to flush out that “idol.”

Bay was gullible enough not to use her power this week. She is in a Catch-22: either she uses her power and becomes a target, or she gets voted out, because she has a power, and is a threat.

Bay’s other only real hope now is that production may want her power app used. The Hacker’s powers really elbowed the power apps out-of-the-way, but production will be pretty miffed to see someone voted out, with his or her power app/idol, in their pocket.

Bay and Tyler’s screaming match alone, however frightening, was good TV. I was on the Twitter hashtag and Joker’s Updates, at the same time, watching the epic showdown unfold, live. Tyler may want Bay gone, but unlike Rachel and Kaitlyn, Bay is not going to ‘go quietly, into that good night!’

If Bay had the opportunity to stay, she would finally put up real targets, like Angela and Tyler, now that she knows that she will never make it into Level 4. That would also make for good TV, as well as for a good strategy. The scales have finally fallen off Bay’s eyes.

There will be a double eviction and a buy-back or a battle back, this season. If I were the HGs, I would want to keep Bay around, instead of risking her wrath, when she possibly comes back into the house, a la Kaitlyn – back when Sam’s power app was in play.

Bay may not be as cool as Bad Girl Kaitlyn. However, Bay is definitely a force of nature to be feared. It’s better to be feared, than to be loved (Machiavelli), at least, as far as power is concerned.

It is a game, and people lie but Bay still has more of a leg to stand on, justice-wise, than Kaitlyn, since, for better or worse, she was falsely accused of being the Hacker.

Finally, Tyler is developing a pattern. Now he’s romancing and actually kissing Angela, in the HOH room! However, if Angela is as smart, as many people seem to think she is, she would see that Tyler’s road to the $500K is littered with discarded females – Kaitlyn, Rachel, Bay possibly, and if she’s not careful, Angela herself.

Regarding other females Tyler may end up feeding to the fishes, I finally understand Sam and Kaycee’s attachment to Tyler: it’s not romantic. A clip from the live feeds showed me that Sam views Kaycee, Tyler and herself as her adopted family unit, inside the BB house.

At home, it is just Sam’s Mom, her little brother and herself. Now Kaycee is her Mom and Tyler is her little brother; this is what has been keeping Sam sane, inside this house. However, now that Tyler’s true colors have been partially revealed, Sam may want to reevaluate so closely identifying this villain with her beloved sibling.

Angela is still in my Final Five. I have no problem with Ice Queens: one of my favorite kids’ cartoon characters is Elsa, from Frozen. However, similar to Bay, and Kaitlyn, she must realize that, at some level, Tyler is using her.

It would be better for Angela to come to that realization, sooner, rather than later. It’s not the debunked female alliance that the game needs but an effective anti-Tyler alliance. Get the holy water and the silverware.

I like Rockstar as a person; she’s a mother of three. She’s a free-spirit and an independent thinker in the house. I would hate to see her go. However, because RS is so bad at comps, the other side may keep her around, as a goat, and keep putting her up on the block, to get rid of whoever she is sitting next to, on eviction night. This may come to end with the double eviction, if it’s next week – but if it isn’t, RS may be stuck in this rut for some time to come.

It would be better for the drama of the show for Bay to stay and use her power, to finally target Tyler and one other Level 4 person, redeeming herself, for her weaker nominations, during her actual HOH week – even if Bay goes home, right after Tyler goes home.

The three remaining members of Foutte – Hay, RS, and Fessy (Scottie is now in Level 4), have to win the HOH, Hacker comp and the POV comp, to have any sort of chance, and the probability of such a sequence of events happening, is very low. If Bay goes, the game will go to an individual game, like in Survivor, after a merge.

They are too few people, and too many independents playing or pretending to play the middle, for the two sides of Foutte (FOH) and Level 4 to matter anymore. I will just cheer for my favorites, like JC, Kaycee, Scottie and Sam, at that point.

Bay leaving is still a distinct possibility. If Sam doesn’t use her swing vote, Foutte does not have the numbers. This was the main reason Foutte’s Hacker win failed: they just weren’t represented well enough, in the POV comp – the comp that actually mattered.

Bay was, once again, so gullible, that Angela and Kaycee planted seeds in her mind: noms should stay the same, and Kaycee should play in the POV comp. Bay was then dumb enough to repeat this to Hay, the actual Hacker. Lo and behold, Kaycee plays in the veto, and Level 4 has their “proof,” that Bay is the Hacker.

Worse, this comp would have been perfect for Fessy, the football player, and he would have likely won and kept noms the same, or put Scottie back up on the block, next to Tyler.

Scottie and Tyler were the nominations Hay the Hacker should have made, in the first place, by taking RS down. When you commit to a course of action (COA), you have to commit yourself fully – or don’t bother at all.

If Bay goes, I have made my peace with this eviction. Whether Level 4 believes Hay or not, Bay’s name was publicly cleared, of being the Hacker. Bay did tell Rachel about her power and she did fail to put Tyler and Brett up, in the first place, when she was HOH and had the power to do so. I wish Bay only the best in life.

I am sure Bay and Swaggy will get married and raise a beautiful family together. As long as they’re happy and mentally ready for this next stage of life, I don’t judge Bay at all. Before she became HOH, Bay played a great game and could have won it all.

...And yet, I still love Sam

BB: Busted Faysal Love Triangle

sam gives up

Inconvenient truths: Winston looked like the next Patrick Bateman on his eviction night, and Bay was completely taking JC’s examples out of context.

Speaking of villains, like Bateman, Kaitlyn is in for a rude awakening, when she gets out of the house. Jessica Graf was totally in the clear. After #BB20, Kaitlyn will have no choice but to come back for Celebrity BB or BB’s versions of Heroes vs. Villains (Christine?).

How have Tyler (and Kaitlyn) gotten away with it, for a whole month and Foute is only finding out now? Foute is one of the worst alliances in BB history: no one paid for Steve going home, until last week; one of their own becomes HOH and backdoors another member, and this week, again, another one of Foute will be voted out (even if an app resurrects them). No power. At all.

Stray electrons, but still important:

1) CBS aired a discussion on minorities and didn’t air the actual incriminating remarks from Rachel and Angela. Editing them out, only gave these moments more power. Since this is reality TV, CBS should have aired the real bones of contention and let America decide for itself. The disclaimer card they showed, from the jump, was a complete red herring for the remarks they did show. Kudos to Bay for (finally) hugging it out and not getting unnecessarily upset about a hypothetical discussion.

2) HOH Sam is the complete reverse of HOH Scottie. With Scottie, I went in with abysmally low expectations and was spectacularly surprised. With Sam, I went in thinking she was a saint and came out realizing she’s hypocritical (how is what Kaitlyn and Haleigh are doing, any worse than what Rachel and Angela do every day?) and bitter (we all have our gifts in this world: gentleness, beauty, intelligence, etc. – you can’t attack people just because they have a larger helping of one trait, instead of you). Lumping Haleigh in with Kaitlyn, was also a poor choice.

The 48 Laws of Power cannot lie: look at what people do, and not the rationalizations for what they do. If Kaitlyn and Haleigh were on the wrong side of the house, i.e. not in Level 6, just say that, instead of doing this awful Salem witch trials imitation. What part of ‘not getting blood on your hands’ does Sam not understand?

I am so disappointed in Sam, and I am not the only one. No wonder Sam is stuck in the middle, went up on the block Week 1, became a robot and despite having a ton of social capital and goodwill (which this week squandered) still has no true allies (lock everyone out of the HOH room? no one-on-ones? What is that?).

Why would Sam want to be HOH the week her power comes into play? Wouldn’t she want to get as far away, as possible? Tyler got off easy, because he has no target on his back for being HOH twice – however, he is at the bottom of the Level 6 alliance, so when the game starts being played, ‘for real’ – his days are numbered. Sam looked so strong at the end of that HOH comp, but then she threw a month of arduous work away.