What would the Jury's questions be?? (to Ali and Jun)
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Ezgoing | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 07:39 am     "I think Jun is the lesser of the two evils. I would ask no questions, just offer the vote, tell her thanks for the cooking, leave her a 500G tip and walk out the door." Indigospy, LOVED your post! Your reasoning for a jury member to award the grand prize based on Jun's willingness to share her culinary talents with the entire house (even those she disliked and knew they disliked her) is as good a reason as any I've seen. I'd love to see the look on all the hgs faces if one of the voters did just that, and especially if it was a 4-3 vote so was the deciding one---now THAT's entertainment! |
K9lover1 | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 07:39 am     Love it Jolly |
Ezgoing | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 07:40 am     Jolly, the pick a number routine...priceless! |
Onlyhuman | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 07:55 am     I think that Dana is definitely going to ask a personal question of Jun because I'm sure that one of the first things Justin did was tell her the stuff Jun said about her, letting her know that Jun really disliked Dana. My guess is that Dana will ask Jun what she really thinks of her and this question may be Jun's downfall because if she lies EVERYONE will know the truth and if she doesn't she will have to be open and honest to Dana directly, something that she is not comfortable doing. I also think that might make for an uncomfortable moment for the jury, because of the risk that Jun reveals all of the things that the others said about Dana in order to defend herself. Only Justin would be safe from that kind of fallout. Other than that, I see everyone asking non-emotional, simple questions, like "what did you do to win the game" or "tell me why I should vote for you". I don't even see Dana asking an emotional question of Ali because I think Justin will convince her that she will look bad if she does that. |
Maris | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 08:20 am     I think both Jun and Alison played great games and that is why they have reached this point. They were backstabbing, juggling alliances and constantly gaining the trust of people in the house who knew they were being lied to. Nice people finish last in the big brother house and that is the way they want it. Arnold Shapiro said the jury would not see the diary rooms because of what happened last year and while the prevailing view is that Arnold was not happy that Danielle lost, I think Arnold may not have been happy that a fly under the radar player won the game. Someone who flies under the radar and is an all around nice person makes for a very boring show (although a house full of backstabbers were not able to pump life into the feeds after Dave, Dana, Nathan, Justin left). So for me the best questions would be ones where Jun or Ali have to confess their sins, make them answer some tough questions and then give their opponent a chance to dispute their answer. They should do it like a debate with each player being allowed to rebut what the other said. I want to see it end in a catfight. |
Sbw | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 08:28 am     Catfight to the end, eh? I wonder if they have had their rabies shots. |
Monalisahi | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 08:31 am     Nathan's question to Ali: "Are you really going to buy me a car?" |
Spunky | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 09:12 am     Indigospy, I only noticed you here for the first time... better late than never. I really liked your take... I thought as well about the 500k tip for her cooking, she may as well be one of the highest paid cooking show host... |
Crazydog | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 09:31 am     I disagree with the "pick a number" question. I think it is childish. Coconut Greg used it on the first Survivor, and it only reinforced everyone's opinion that he was crazy and childish. And I think it is only natural that the HGs will use their questions to make themselves feel better. I don't blame them one bit. I would love for Nathan to ask Alison, "do you feel you betrayed me when you switched sides, and do you regret it"? |
Spunky | Monday, September 15, 2003 - 11:11 am     I guess the reply from Ali would be: "I don't call it a betrayal as you would have lost anyway. My vote to keep you in would have been useless but maybe you were looking for a sympathy vote. I'm sorry I didn't give you one but I could not go against the majority." |
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