I don't get why there are people saying Nicole ran the game? She laid in bed all summer and bitched about the other girls not playing
Nicole did not control/run anything in that house. She was on the outside of the guys alliance all season long and encouraged them to STAY together and leave her on the outs. Does everyone forget that. This was the week Mad Luna was in danger. If they actually did stay together, she would indeed be on the Jury. Nicole's motivation was to be the last remaining female. She, imo, was the winner because of this season's most feminist Jurors. It's been a long time since we had so much girl power talk about wanting to see a girl beat a guy. I really don't think some of those girls cared who that girl was. It was just SO IRONIC it was Nicole. The one that would have never done the same with her vote.
that being said, Nicole is a better winner than Steve to me lol. In gameplay more so because she stepped it up at the end and was a vet I guess. Steve was missing the whole time.
""Nicole finishes her final speech by saying "I don't know," plops down in her chair, and WINS " LMAOOO maybe we all should do this now if that gets you a win.
yeah Paul did not have the best jury management but it was moreso on the comment towards Michelle... and yet, I don't think it matter that much because she still voted for him.
After watching backyard interviews, wow Natalie is really fake and quite annoying too. I liked her in the game but as a juror and outside the house she's so fake, I can tell she's one of those girls that I would not hang out with.
After watching backyard interviews, wow Natalie is really fake and quite annoying too. I liked her in the game but as a juror and outside the house she's so fake, I can tell she's one of those girls that I would not hang out with.
I decided to re-watched the season because I was a big fan of hers in season 16 I wanted to understand my HATE for her this season Well I cant get that hand job out of my head oops I digress back to the CBS edit... after watching it I will say that she didn't get nominated the entire time until the last week. She came to play. To go an entire season as a veteran where the spotlight and target are already on you and to make it to the end like this is pretty amazing. Instead of attaching herself to the girls, she attached herself to the guys and played with them and was an equal partner in the alliances. And I think they would say the same. And she won when she needed to win. She played a pretty strong game. It's hard to fault her.