@ArmstrongTaran: I haven’t said it shouldn’t. It was brilliant for Tim & Cass to take him out.
@hackr: sure; but your solution for him was to play ‘even better’. his mistake was that everyone knew he was playing the best game.
@ArmstrongTaran: That wasn’t his problem. His problem was somebody coming back into the house with a vendetta. And ‘better’ always means ‘better’.
@hackr: that was his downfall. but competition in bb is asymmetric (i.e. every strength is a weakness and being weak is a strength)
@ArmstrongTaran: Exactly, so being ‘better’ in Big Brother is whatever produces the best results. Whether that’s being ‘weak’ or ‘strong’.
@hackr: listening to his show I have to retract: he really (as u assumed) was aware of his position (caught by a messed up timeline)