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"Expect the unexpected" is coming up soon, so there will probably be a break up of the card groups where everyone is on their own and alliances will probably fall completely apart.
Yeah it will be, one of the annoying thing about these forced groups is that they always end it after a few weeks and those groups rarely stick after they are split up. I think the ones that are going to do well are the ones that are building individual connections vs group based alliances.
Tiffany & Xavier look to be the favorites to win, although Kyland is doing a good of keeping a low profile (from the little I've seen this week), so he could find his way into the final two. If Sarah Beth was playing a quieter game I'd think she'd have a shot, but she's giving her opinion too much of who should leave this week. Puts a target on her back.
I think my money may be on Tiffany this alliance chart is a good illustration of why she will probably be safe for a long while. Unless her deals get blown up soon, it looks like she nearly has everyone having her back more than anyone else.
There have been all white alliances in almost every season.
It's true there have been all white alliances in the past but they were not formed solely based on race. They did not form the alliance with the idea a protecting each other because they were white.
The cookout Alliance was formed solely based on the race of its members. You have never seen white people say a white person has to win. But you have seen them say a black person needs to win this season. That is racist. It needs to be color blind based solely on character, personality, and gameplay.
I don't have a problem with the cookout alliance. It's about time. If it was a bunch of white new yorkers, no one would bat an eye. People do stick & congregate together based on common backgrounds.
I have been mad at the females in the game before, as they wouldn't start a female alliance & were picked off one by one by the frat boys.
Tiffany's plan going forward is GENIUS! She's got to be one of the best BB players ever.
If they actually make it to the final 6 I think that they will be up there with the Brigade if not better. So far they have remained secret and loyal. There have been a few emotional players but they have managed to keep it together. The sad thing is no one is ever to give it the credit it deserves because it was formed by all of the Black people
There have been all white alliances in almost every season. Blacks have been targeted regularly and couldn't fight back because they didn't have the numbers. Now they have the numbers and are taking advantage of it. I don't see a problem. They're playing the game.
Seriously the white fragility on display here over a reality show is exhausting for me to read even as a white guy.
The Cookout is probably one of the strongest alliances in BB history will be interesting to see how far they go. It isn't "blacks vs everyone else"....it's the black houseguest supporting one another while also working with other houseguests. If you have a problem with this...that's on you.
If you haven't noticed the frat-boy (and girl) alliances, usually all white, dominating every single season of the show thus far....that's also on you.
This season is refreshing in that everyone is, for the most part, likeable. Brent and Frenchie couldn't keep their mouths shut and got on everyone's nerves but they weren't as "villain" worthy as some of the others in the past (mostly Paul, that guy was the worst to watch, along with Christmas).
Tiffany? She will go down in history as the racist manipulator of BB.
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