Three Reality Shows
Chapter 20 Big Brother 20
The days without all the tools to communicate with the outside world are always very long, but the elimination vote came as scheduled.
Whether it was Charlie or Matt, both of them worked hard to get the whole house voted, but one of them had to leave the game.
In terms of popularity or strength, Matt is more worthy of leaving than Charlie.
He showed his strength in the first week, but offended people who shouldn't be offended.
Susan is a love-hate person.
Alec doesn't seem to want to vote for Matt, but rather for Charlie.
Because Alec could trust Taylor, he and Taylor said this directly.
"You want to keep Matt? Is he more threatening?" Taylor didn't quite understand what Alec was thinking, "If you have an alliance with Matt, you can just tell me." Then Taylor looked Looking at Alec, he added, "Forget it, just tell me you can trust Matt?"
"He let me in the first veto, otherwise I would have been eliminated. I can trust him, at least I don't think he should be eliminated so early." Alec said.
Taylor hesitated for a moment. He also thought that it was a foregone conclusion to leave Matt, but he didn't expect that Alec wanted to keep Matt.
"Let me think about it," Taylor said.
Familiar steps, everyone walked into the monologue room one by one, and then came out, either smiling or serious.
But everyone who walked in was not at risk of being eliminated. The two who suffered the most were the two who had been sitting on the sofa.
Charlie, and Matt.
"Now I announce that the number of votes for elimination this week is five to four, which is very close. Matt, you are eliminated." Julie Chen's words were a reassurance for Charlie, and Matt was also completely desperate .
He tried his best to keep smiling, but his frustration could be seen in his stiff smile.
Like Nicole, Matt gave all the contestants a hug before turning around and heading out the door.
The moment Matt opened the door, applause from the studio outside the door came in, but it didn't affect the people in the room.
"I'm sorry to tell you that Matt is not an outsider." Julie Chen said, and everyone walked to the screen with the photo next to it, watching Matt's photo dim.
"Matt's photo is linked with the one posted by Nicole." Anya said, "Benet, his photo is linked with yours, maybe you will be the next one to leave."
Bennet snorted coldly, and Taylor shook his head in his heart. Anya's devotion to angering everyone in the room was simply ridiculous and terrifying.
"That old woman's mouth is really stinky." Bennet said, "I really don't understand what she is thinking, and that Susan, she won the veto and gave it to Anya."
Taylor thought to himself, after all, Bellat still didn't understand Big Brother, it's not a game that only tests popularity.
Before everyone dispersed, Taylor went to pat Charlie on the shoulder. He knew that Charlie was also very nervous. Although Susan told him that he was just a hostage and would not really be eliminated, this kind of thing was dangerous, and no one said not allowed.
"I was really terrified," Charlie said. "I don't want to be a hostage again. This vote was so close that I was the one who almost walked away."
No one wants to be a hostage, but in this competition, the person with veto power, and the owner of the house, is the absolute boss. If he asks you to be a hostage, it is not to discuss with you, but to inform you that you will be a hostage.
So far, after eliminating two people, there are still 12 people left. The situation has not become clearer, but has become more blurred.
Everyone has an intricate relationship with everyone else, and the current alliance is not the same as the original alliance.
A balance must be found between victory and concealment. Once you make a mistake, you will leave without warning like Matt.
"Maybe we should have a meeting and discuss who is the outsider," Charlie said.
But some people do not support his point of view, such as Anya.
She stood up almost immediately and retorted: "Have a conference? There are four outsiders among the 12 of us?! One third, you want the outsiders to unite against us?"
"Don't be so sensitive." Taylor said next to him.
To be honest, the number of votes was a little bit different from Taylor's expectations. He was sure that Matt had already got four votes, plus his own vote was enough to stay, so he finally voted for Charlie.
Unexpectedly, it was Charlie who stayed behind by one vote instead of Matt.
Someone changed votes, and it wasn't Taylor, and Taylor didn't know who it was.
Perhaps at some point before he knew it, he had become a minority in the room?
But it's too late to think about it now, because Julie Chen informed everyone that another homeowner competition is about to begin.
"Every tenant, please go back to the living room and sit down." Julie Chen said.
Everyone looked confused as to why they were sitting in the living room instead of playing in the backyard.
"Have all the tenants been seated? Next, I will announce the rules." Julie Chen said, "Please sit down, Anya, please sit down."
Tyler glanced over to Anya to see that she was just stretching her ass off the couch.
"Next, the tenants will no longer be able to communicate with each other. After every name I call, you must enter the monologue room one at a time."
Taylor's eyes widened, looking very surprised. He was thinking, please, tell me, don't go in, it's not about the homeowner, but about the elimination.
Then he looked at the others, and everyone looked very calm, so it was difficult for him to say anything.
"Alec, you go first."
What does entering the monologue room one by one have to do with the selection of the homeowner?
Taylor thought so.
Alec has been there for a long time, and it doesn't seem like he can finish a sentence.
Alec came out with a smile, but he kept smiling, just like the second Kenny who went in came out with a serious face, without any reference value.
"Taylor."
When Susan came out of the monologue, Julie Chen finally called Taylor's name.
After entering the monologue room, Taylor found that the layout of the monologue room was no different from usual.
"Now, please write down your favorability for other players on the order list, the players who have been eliminated are not included, and you don't need to include yourself."
Taylor almost immediately thought that maybe the homeowners were decided according to the order of favorability.
"Need to include the last two homeowners?" Taylor asked.
"Include all the contestants except the eliminated contestants and yourself," Julie Chen added.
"The first is Alec, right? After all, he shares the same bed with me. Second, um, Wendy?" Taylor was a little dazed, and his writing speed slowed down a bit.
"Please hurry up, we are broadcasting live." Zhu Lichen said, "Also, you don't need to write the full name of the contestant."
"Okay," Tyler said as he wrote, third he wrote Cynthia, then Denise, Sarah, Susan, George, Charlie, Kenny...
The last one he wrote was Anya, and he also knew that many people would write about Anya.
"I don't have a particular dislike for her, it's just that I like other players more."
I thought I could go out after writing this favorability ranking, but I didn't expect that after writing this, Julie Chen still had questions to ask.
"Please pick a color," Julie Chen said.
Only then did he notice some tapes of different colors next to the front lens.
"Hmm, green? My lucky color," Taylor said.
Whether it was Charlie or Matt, both of them worked hard to get the whole house voted, but one of them had to leave the game.
In terms of popularity or strength, Matt is more worthy of leaving than Charlie.
He showed his strength in the first week, but offended people who shouldn't be offended.
Susan is a love-hate person.
Alec doesn't seem to want to vote for Matt, but rather for Charlie.
Because Alec could trust Taylor, he and Taylor said this directly.
"You want to keep Matt? Is he more threatening?" Taylor didn't quite understand what Alec was thinking, "If you have an alliance with Matt, you can just tell me." Then Taylor looked Looking at Alec, he added, "Forget it, just tell me you can trust Matt?"
"He let me in the first veto, otherwise I would have been eliminated. I can trust him, at least I don't think he should be eliminated so early." Alec said.
Taylor hesitated for a moment. He also thought that it was a foregone conclusion to leave Matt, but he didn't expect that Alec wanted to keep Matt.
"Let me think about it," Taylor said.
Familiar steps, everyone walked into the monologue room one by one, and then came out, either smiling or serious.
But everyone who walked in was not at risk of being eliminated. The two who suffered the most were the two who had been sitting on the sofa.
Charlie, and Matt.
"Now I announce that the number of votes for elimination this week is five to four, which is very close. Matt, you are eliminated." Julie Chen's words were a reassurance for Charlie, and Matt was also completely desperate .
He tried his best to keep smiling, but his frustration could be seen in his stiff smile.
Like Nicole, Matt gave all the contestants a hug before turning around and heading out the door.
The moment Matt opened the door, applause from the studio outside the door came in, but it didn't affect the people in the room.
"I'm sorry to tell you that Matt is not an outsider." Julie Chen said, and everyone walked to the screen with the photo next to it, watching Matt's photo dim.
"Matt's photo is linked with the one posted by Nicole." Anya said, "Benet, his photo is linked with yours, maybe you will be the next one to leave."
Bennet snorted coldly, and Taylor shook his head in his heart. Anya's devotion to angering everyone in the room was simply ridiculous and terrifying.
"That old woman's mouth is really stinky." Bennet said, "I really don't understand what she is thinking, and that Susan, she won the veto and gave it to Anya."
Taylor thought to himself, after all, Bellat still didn't understand Big Brother, it's not a game that only tests popularity.
Before everyone dispersed, Taylor went to pat Charlie on the shoulder. He knew that Charlie was also very nervous. Although Susan told him that he was just a hostage and would not really be eliminated, this kind of thing was dangerous, and no one said not allowed.
"I was really terrified," Charlie said. "I don't want to be a hostage again. This vote was so close that I was the one who almost walked away."
No one wants to be a hostage, but in this competition, the person with veto power, and the owner of the house, is the absolute boss. If he asks you to be a hostage, it is not to discuss with you, but to inform you that you will be a hostage.
So far, after eliminating two people, there are still 12 people left. The situation has not become clearer, but has become more blurred.
Everyone has an intricate relationship with everyone else, and the current alliance is not the same as the original alliance.
A balance must be found between victory and concealment. Once you make a mistake, you will leave without warning like Matt.
"Maybe we should have a meeting and discuss who is the outsider," Charlie said.
But some people do not support his point of view, such as Anya.
She stood up almost immediately and retorted: "Have a conference? There are four outsiders among the 12 of us?! One third, you want the outsiders to unite against us?"
"Don't be so sensitive." Taylor said next to him.
To be honest, the number of votes was a little bit different from Taylor's expectations. He was sure that Matt had already got four votes, plus his own vote was enough to stay, so he finally voted for Charlie.
Unexpectedly, it was Charlie who stayed behind by one vote instead of Matt.
Someone changed votes, and it wasn't Taylor, and Taylor didn't know who it was.
Perhaps at some point before he knew it, he had become a minority in the room?
But it's too late to think about it now, because Julie Chen informed everyone that another homeowner competition is about to begin.
"Every tenant, please go back to the living room and sit down." Julie Chen said.
Everyone looked confused as to why they were sitting in the living room instead of playing in the backyard.
"Have all the tenants been seated? Next, I will announce the rules." Julie Chen said, "Please sit down, Anya, please sit down."
Tyler glanced over to Anya to see that she was just stretching her ass off the couch.
"Next, the tenants will no longer be able to communicate with each other. After every name I call, you must enter the monologue room one at a time."
Taylor's eyes widened, looking very surprised. He was thinking, please, tell me, don't go in, it's not about the homeowner, but about the elimination.
Then he looked at the others, and everyone looked very calm, so it was difficult for him to say anything.
"Alec, you go first."
What does entering the monologue room one by one have to do with the selection of the homeowner?
Taylor thought so.
Alec has been there for a long time, and it doesn't seem like he can finish a sentence.
Alec came out with a smile, but he kept smiling, just like the second Kenny who went in came out with a serious face, without any reference value.
"Taylor."
When Susan came out of the monologue, Julie Chen finally called Taylor's name.
After entering the monologue room, Taylor found that the layout of the monologue room was no different from usual.
"Now, please write down your favorability for other players on the order list, the players who have been eliminated are not included, and you don't need to include yourself."
Taylor almost immediately thought that maybe the homeowners were decided according to the order of favorability.
"Need to include the last two homeowners?" Taylor asked.
"Include all the contestants except the eliminated contestants and yourself," Julie Chen added.
"The first is Alec, right? After all, he shares the same bed with me. Second, um, Wendy?" Taylor was a little dazed, and his writing speed slowed down a bit.
"Please hurry up, we are broadcasting live." Zhu Lichen said, "Also, you don't need to write the full name of the contestant."
"Okay," Tyler said as he wrote, third he wrote Cynthia, then Denise, Sarah, Susan, George, Charlie, Kenny...
The last one he wrote was Anya, and he also knew that many people would write about Anya.
"I don't have a particular dislike for her, it's just that I like other players more."
I thought I could go out after writing this favorability ranking, but I didn't expect that after writing this, Julie Chen still had questions to ask.
"Please pick a color," Julie Chen said.
Only then did he notice some tapes of different colors next to the front lens.
"Hmm, green? My lucky color," Taylor said.
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