
In my mind the most important thing that happened on tonight’s Big Brother 10 was that the division in the house really solidified. Last night we saw the Jessie-Angie-Memphis-Michele (JAMM) Alliance come into being. Even though these four seem to think they are being subtle about their alliance the other house guests can see the writing on the wall. In response, Keesha, Ollie, April, and Libra (KOAL) defined their alliance as a separate, counterpoint to JAMM. The mistake KOAL made was in allowing Steven to be voted out. He could have been a powerful member of their alliance, while Dan is pretty much in Jessie and Michelle’s hip pocket. They should not have been afraid to fire the first shot. I think that if they want to be able to effectively counter the JAMM alliance they are going to have to bring in the other floaters namely, Renny (groan) and Jerry.
The fact that Keesha won Head of Household is definitely a big plus for the KOAL alliance. They are going to have to be very smart about who they nominate and whether they should back door someone. Memphis and Jessie are the obvious choices for elimination. Both of them are powerful physical competitors and Memphis could really be a strong leader of the JAMM alliance. I would focus on getting him out of the house. Dan, Jerry, and especially Renny make easy targets who are less likely to cause open warfare but I think they ahould weaken the opposition while you have a chance.
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Posted on: Thursday, July 24, 2008





July 24th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
I wasn’t overly bummed that Steven went. Outside of being gay, he’s not very interesting. I find old Jerry more intriguing. Would anyone dare take him in the final 2 game?
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July 24th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
They need to send Memphis (Bartender) back to the counter to fix some drinks. He’s letting others play his game by telling them what to do and bringing Angie in to the alliance.
July 27th, 2008 at 8:15 pm
I agree. Memphis is definitely the biggest threat.