Each week, Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves will weigh in exclusively with Entertainment Weekly on the latest events inside the house. This week, she reacts to whether the contestants are playing scared, Kelley once again playing with fire, Vince trying to please everyone, and all those tears.
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So many tears, Julie! Adrian was crying. Will was crying. I think Ava probably is still crying. Why was there so much emotion over the third person voted out of the game?
JULIE CHEN MOONVES: Because everyone knows Adrian is a good kid who loves the game, came to the house for his family, and has no enemies. They were gutted knowing he was going to get evicted. They didn’t want to hurt him, but it’s the nature of the game.
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Adrian called the other houseguests chickens for voting him out and said they were playing scared. Do you agree, or is that just sour grapes from someone who was evicted?
If he knows some thought he was too good at comps, then yes, I think he had the assessment right. I do agree that no one but Kelley is taking risks and playing hard.
Kelley has volunteered to go on the block every single time, and pulled herself off every single time. How long of a sustainable strategy is that?
I think Kelley has become the dark horse. As long as the BB Block Buster exists, she can keep this going. She is good at comps and focused.
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Finally, Vince seems to have deals with everyone in the house and almost everyone thinks he’s on their side. That’s a great strategy to get far in the game, but can pose real problems with a potential jury who may feel burned later on. What do you make of his game and strategy so far?
I think he’s skating on thin ice and this strategy is not thought out to look at the long game. It can’t last. It will catch up to him and burn him in the long run.
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