Archive through September 19, 2003
TV ClubHouse: Archive: Who do you want to win BB4, and why? Jun or Alison:
Archive through September 19, 2003
Rainwoman | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 08:11 am     *vote now* |
Spunky | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 08:27 am     I would NOT want them to win a dime. But since I can't stop that, I think it's going to be 4-3 for Jun. I actually would want 4-3 for Ali because, again, I think she fought harder to stay in the game while Jun had an easy ride even when up with Dana, she knew she was going to stay. Floating was not easy at times but mixed with some good luck it worked well for Jun. Ali seemed to have grasped at last minute chances, with Nate first and then she aligned with Jun in the nick of time. That takes skill. The betrayal of Nate and Erika may work against her however. |
Kalekona | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 08:52 am     Jun.. she played the game better, stirring the pot then stepping away, unlike Ali who was in the middle of all the drama....Jun thought about the jury and was helpful around the house. |
Chill_Town | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 08:55 am     Neither, but for the sake of having to... I would say Ali, I just havn't thought much of Jun from day one, Ali has been " Scandelous " at times but hey it got her to the F2... |
Marzz | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 08:57 am     It's a tough choice... but in the end I'd give it to Ali. Jun exited the cage early while Ali stayed in. Jun gave up the key while Ali hung on to it. In the final HOH Ali risked Robert's threat and evicted him while Jun passed the same threat over to Ali. They both played hard but it appeared Ali may have played a little harder. |
Gina8642 | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:07 am     Alison Very, very tough choice. It is incredibly close in my mind and I can easily see why people would go the other way - I nearly do myself. Until the diamond power of veto, I think I would have giving it to Jun. But I've changed my mind. Both played extrodinarily well. I give it to Alison because she caused the action in so much that happened. While Jun did this too, Alison did it a little more. Also - while Alison was in the middle of the drama for the entire game - she still survived. Absolutely amazing! |
Jagger | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:13 am     Ali, I think she played a better, more aggressive game. |
Llkoolaid | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:13 am     As much as I hate to admit it Ali, because although Jun stirred the pot, Ali did the work. Maybe I will change my mind and say wasn't it very smart of Jun to stir things up and then step back and watch the pot boil over. Hmmmmmmmmmm, I am not sure. |
Cliotheleo | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:16 am     Ali. I think by just the narrowest of margins she's played a better game than Jun. There was the "out-floating" thing I mentioned last week where Ali continued to float between Jun and Robert when Jun was relying soley on her alliance with Ali. Then last night I was watching old shows and when Ali won HOH the first time, Jun said "We all know that Nate will be the real HOH, Ali's just a figure head." In reality just the opposite was the case and Ali had Jun totally fooled. So like I said, by just a tiny bit, I think Ali out-played Jun. |
Coffee | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:19 am     My vote would be for Jun. They have both stooped to a level that I think BB should have kicked them out for but since it didn't happen I think Jun is only one up on Ali. |
Sc00pgrl | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:21 am     Ali I think they both played the game alike in most ways, but Ali was the best in most competitions. |
Onlyhuman | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:26 am     Jun, because she actually CONTROLLLED the house, didn't just respond to it. She was instrumental in getting Dave, Nate, Justin and Jee out of the house. When others might have wanted them to go another way, SHE focused them on making the evictions that SHE wanted. In every group that she was involved in, she was an active member, giving input and strategic advice that was taken seriously and had meaning. At no point did Jun need anyone else to save her nor was she in a position where she HAD to save herself because she had played the game THAT well. She didn't fly under the radar, she just made sure that the radar was always focused elsewhere. Notice that Jun never made the wimpy "If you don't nominate me, I'll vote the way you want" or vice versa deals. She never needed to because she was THAT good. From start to finish, she controlled not just the kitchen but also the flow of information within the house. That takes intelligence and extremely good game play. Her only problem is that the HGs don't see everything this year so they might not be aware of how easily she played them all. |
Carrie92 | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:27 am     I agree with Kale - Jun stirred up the pot, then stepped away - that's the safest way to play it, if you're going to be a pot-stirrer. Ali, stirred the pot, then stuck around to stir it up some more, and made herself a lot of enemies in the process. I don't like either of them for their comments last week - but Jun was just too damn cute with that mime. Jun, and I'm hoping it's unanimous. |
Elms | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:36 am     Ali. The girl played this game from start to finish. She nominated and evicted the one person (Dana) who was after her, even though her alliance wanted her to nominate Justin. She dumped the guy she was aligned with (Nate) when she knew he would be the next target, and then turned around and aligned herself with her ex! She fooled those she needed to fool while playing both sides. She won competitions when she needed to. She saved herself from being evicted, not once, but twice! She stepped up to the plate and called Robert out regarding his threat with the votes and then evicted him. The girl kicked a@@! |
Rhett | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:38 am     Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn. |
Lucymac | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:50 am     I would like it to be unanimous for Jun, but expect it will be 4-3 either way. I do think Jun played the smarter game even though Ali appeared more aggressive. |
Katlady53 | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:57 am     If Cuff and Link were still in the house, I'd rather see them win. Since they're not in the running, I want Jun to win cuz she's the lesser of two evils. |
Sherri | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 09:59 am     Jun - definitely. She played a better game IMO. |
Spike763 | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 10:04 am     Jun - She played the game and didn't upset ALL the other houseguests in the process. THAT ALSO is truly part of the game. Getting to the end, without making as many enemies as Ali did. Ali played the game, but stabbed alot of people in the back. This is how you DO NOT want to play the game, since these people determine if you win or not. Play the game, not the people |
Annatopia | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 10:30 am     i'm hoping jun wins as well. i think both girls played greta games, but i think jun did a really good job of playing a more subtle and powerful strategy. BTW, this is only my second post on this board, so go easy on me. ;) |
Llkoolaid | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 10:40 am     Welcome aboard Anatopia, nice to have a new poster. How you enjoy our little place. |
Notorioussun | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 10:47 am     I want to see Alison win so I can see everbody on the board go ape s---. He He. Ali won't be that mad if she looses, she already said they all hate her and she can't win. |
Cliotheleo | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 10:48 am     Notorioussun, I forgot about that one. I want Ali to win for the same reason! |
Pixieduster | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 11:00 am     Oh, let it be Jun. I want to see Ali go ape s--- when she doesn't win. Jun, IMHO, did a better job of maneuvering and manipulating without being so over-the-top annoying. She didn't need to call attention to herself, just did what she had to do. Don't get me wrong...I also think she's taken the low road on many, many occasions. But if I have to choose, and my choice can't be neither, then I'll pick Jun. |
Naja | Friday, September 19, 2003 - 11:00 am     I want Jun to win. I truly believe it is part of the game to not only make it to the final, but also to make it there with the least amount of enemies to secure yourself votes. That part to me is more amazing than someone who made it to the end with obvious back stabbing and the NEED to win competitions to be safe. I might be in the minority, but I think it's incredible that Jun played in such a way that she really was never the primary boot target. |
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