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By Jen Johnson
Special to MSN TV
This lovely Tuesday night's episode is Chelsia seems to feel bad about putting up Matt and Natalie, since they promised them they wouldn't, duh - why start pissing people off this early? Well as we know it's not my decision, James and Chelsia's, so be it. Right after the nomination ceremony Alex is just pissed, not at the HOH's but at his own partner Amanda for being the "reason" they got put up. Yeah it sucks they have to be in partners, but it gives them good excuses to put their friends up and to be able to get away with it. It seems that this whole season the couple that nominates just says they like one of the people in the couple but can't stand the other, therefore "I am sorry but you are going up". Well I think this kind of sucks I was kind of starting to like Amanda, Alex, Matt, and Natalie. I kind of liked how they seemed like they would be a true alliance, you know the kind that wouldn't backstab each other next week, bummer, but in all reality that is why they are up against each other.
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This episode has several flip outs from Sheila. First she is complaining about Allison to Amanda, then she is flipping out to Allison, to the diary room, Natalie, Alex and then to Alison again. In my opinion it was aired out of order, I am pretty sure that the Sheila and Allison talk was after all the blow ups to everyone else. I know that it happens a lot from my experience to make people seem even weirder then they are! Anyways, Sheila is just looking like a nutcase as Alex puts it, and why does she keep bringing up that she doesn't have a formal education? No one wants to hear your rant which is why no one wants to talk to you, and Allison was nice enough to take the stories for the first week, and now is over it. I am over it, please someone send this lady home, I can't stand watching this show with all this not even fun "DRAMA".
This power of veto competition was literally a power competition. The 4 teams had to assemble cords to power lines all the way to the finish. The only complications were that you had to find all of the cables in bins and the other was that all of the cords were different lengths so you had to figure out which cables went where. As an outsider it seemed pretty simple, but it seemed that all of the teams except for Sharon and Josh didn't get it. The teams were just putting up cords on any pole and even when they were being interviewed later they still admitted to having problems with it, man sometimes I wish I was in that house, it seems so easy, there isn't really anyone in there that would be a threat. Anyhow Sharon and Joshua won the "power of veto", easily. This makes it the second week in a row that the couple that was not involved wins the power of veto, so I am guessing it won't be used again.
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