I'm to the point where I think the "America's player" concept has dissolved into nothing more than a "vote for the worst" type situation as in American Idol. I've always enjoyed watching the various HG plan and carry out their strategies. Having someone throw a monkey wrench into the works at every turn just gets to be a bit tiresome. Let the drama play out -
I think this will go down as one of my least favorite seasons. Between the airplane message and the manipulation of Eric, it just isn't the same.
The alliance of ED/DD and Eric/Jessica is PERFECT!! If they keep it up, they're easily going to make it to the final four.
I agree that Amber has to go.
eric does NOT get to vote. america gets to vote. so, no, he cant refuse to vote for us and vote his own way.
I just contacted a friend of mine who follows BB religiously and she said..
there is nothing to refuse. he enters the diary room. julie makes some conversation and then says something like "eric, we know who your vote is for..." and he opens the card.
tonight.. when the show is over the vote will be "america, who do you want eric to get evicted from the house, **** or ****?"
whoever america votes for.. thats the name on the card. eric doesnt vote.. he simply is in the house to cover for america's vote.
Because the jerks could prevent whatever they want.The alliance could be almost indestructible if they keep it together - and I don't see any of the remaining HGs being persuasive enough to break them apart until the final four.
AMERICA IS IN THE HOUSE
For the first time, YOU, America, will be in the Big Brother house! This season, ERIC, the 27-year-old talent management assistant from New York, will be representing all of you.
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
At the conclusion of every episode, you will have a chance to vote on an important assignment that Eric must complete - five tasks from the strategic, like whom to target for eviction, to the personal, even including whom to make out with in the house!
Eric can never tell anyone in the house that he is working on behalf of the viewers, so he'll have to be a devious player. But he needs to be careful ... for just like his housemates, he can be voted out at any time.
If Eric successfully accomplishes these assignments, he will be financially rewarded. For every five tasks he completes, he will be awarded $10,000. Will America and Eric be able to go all the way to the finish line?