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Week 4: Bye Bye James!

OK, so for starters, I actually believed Janelle's plan to take out Boogie and use Erika as a pawn. I even said to my aunt at the beginning of the show, "I don't know why you think Janelle has some sort of deal with Chilltown." How. Embarrassing. Anyway, I was soon over my obliviousness, and obviously questioning her plan. I don't get it. I really don't. But Will is incredibly manipulative, and I'd probably get cast under his spell in that house, too. Oh, well. Janey's HoH, and she gets to nominate whomever she wants. Of course, there will be consequences, but that's on her. I just think it would have been better if she was completely up front with Season Six from the beginning. She shouldn't have tried to keep it from them, because we all know what happens when you do that *flashback to James' demise in Season Six*.

Ah, the wake-up calls! How hilarious were they? I loved the screaming girl. And I think it's hilarious how Erika was like, "This is so not the day for this to happen." As if she was the only one being kept it. It equally hindered everyone's performance in the POV Competition, not just her's. Anyway, onto the Veto Comp... I'll admit it--I was scared. Electric chairs? And was the creepy robot voice really necessary? But I have to admit it was a clever competition. Especially on sleep deprivation. I honestly give props to Will for the "unexpected" guess. I had no idea on that one. And how about Janey's awkward moment when she had to give someone the goggles? Quote of the Day: "Um, here you go, Diane." She did not plan ahead, did she?

I was so scared for Janey after the competition. Especially when James started interrogating her. She really should have sat down and thought about what she'd say to them, because--SING IT: "I can tell your lying, cause when you're replying--stutter, stutter--stutter, stutter." She wasn't convincing a monkey that she wanted Boogie gone that week. And how clueless is Howie? 2nd Quote of the Day: "Bu-but, you said you didn't want Erika or Diane to win the veto." I just had to close my eyes and let out a disappointed sigh when he said that. He'll probably say that he was just being true to his alliance, but if he had any idea that Janelle was keeping that information from James and Kaysar, he would have bit his tongue. But isn't that what we all love about Howie?

And the moment we've all been waiting for: James is done with Season Six, and he considers Janelle a piece of shit. Surprise, surprise. It was only a matter of time. And in all honesty, I'm not too disappointed. I see it from both he and Janelle's side, so I'm not upset with either. She did what she wanted, and he felt betrayed for being lied to. At this point, I'm ready for some drama. It was exciting to see Season Six steamroll the house, but it's getting old (do not compare me to Diane). I'm kind of happy to see the Sovs falling apart. I loved Season Six, don't get me wrong, but this is Season Seven. I feel like I'm watching Big Brother: The Complete Sixth Season on DVD. It's kind of boring. I want action, I want drama, I want fights, I want betrayal. So as much as I want Diane out of the house (I really can't stand the sight of her), let's see her survive and come back with avengence.