Post by Eric Stein on Aug 21, 2013 22:58:02 GMT -4
I think its time to let you all know, part of Big Brother Charm's biggest twist is that I indeed was America's Player. Every round some of the viewers would tell me what to do and I did it. From pranks ,to voting evict everyone. When Gary lost his toothbrush? That was me. And even when Sallie told Will about the hidden immunity idol, that was my doing.
Needless to say, despite my actions I think that this was one of the finest games I have ever had the honor to play in. So to Ryan and Estelle, thank you. This game was amazing. I've had so much fun despite being what many would call a floater. My favorite thing about this though was not the challenges or the board fonts, but it was playing along side someone who I genuinely like, and that is Chima.
Chima, you and I never really argued about anything. It was not hard to play as your partner and I hope you feel the same way about me. You were out there doing your thing and tearing up challenges and being friends with Ivette and Gina while I tried making bonds on the other end of things (Boogie, Sallie and Will) and over all I think that together, we made a great pair. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart for being my partner. You know I always have your back, and I know you have mine. That is the only thing I ever ask for out of a friendship. Thank you.
Elissa, we had our fair share of arguments. One to be precise, but that was honestly the only "drama" I had in the entire house. To this day there was never a four person alliance consisting of myself, Chima, Will and Sam. However, looking back I wish there was. We could've really done some damage with Helen gone. Outside looking in though, you didn't play much of an individual game. You could say that Chima was the same way, but I think I speak for the entire jury when I say it wasn't just Elissa. It was Elissa and Helen. Out of the final 6, I would pretty much say that the only person I wanted in the finals was Chima. (Strictly because she was an amazing person that I wanted to go to the end with.) However, if there was one person from the final 6 that I said, "I need to win. Who can I beat?" I would think that you would be the one that I take, simply because I think it'd be easiest to beat you. Odds were not in my favor towards the end, that is why I'm out. I don't think it was any other reason.
My questions:
Elissa, Why do you think you deserve to win more than each one of the jurors. As far as I'm concerned, you did as much as Will and he didn't get the chance to shine very much. (No offense, Will. You know you're my number 2.)
Chima, do you think that the new Carrie movie will be better than the one in 2002? Also I just saw Man of Steel and recommend it.
No hard feelings to either of you. I think it is clear that I am going to vote for Chima to win. However Elissa, all though I don't agree with everything you said, I think my question is a valid question for you to be humble and honest with. I think that if you answer without a cocky attitude and evaluate your answer, I think you'll have a better shot at winning than in your opening statement. Cause right now, speaking on behalf of the jury, it sounds a little cocky.
I sincerely do not mean any harm to either of you. Good luck and good game to both of you.
~Eric Stein, of Eric Stein Enterprise.
Needless to say, despite my actions I think that this was one of the finest games I have ever had the honor to play in. So to Ryan and Estelle, thank you. This game was amazing. I've had so much fun despite being what many would call a floater. My favorite thing about this though was not the challenges or the board fonts, but it was playing along side someone who I genuinely like, and that is Chima.
Chima, you and I never really argued about anything. It was not hard to play as your partner and I hope you feel the same way about me. You were out there doing your thing and tearing up challenges and being friends with Ivette and Gina while I tried making bonds on the other end of things (Boogie, Sallie and Will) and over all I think that together, we made a great pair. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart for being my partner. You know I always have your back, and I know you have mine. That is the only thing I ever ask for out of a friendship. Thank you.
Elissa, we had our fair share of arguments. One to be precise, but that was honestly the only "drama" I had in the entire house. To this day there was never a four person alliance consisting of myself, Chima, Will and Sam. However, looking back I wish there was. We could've really done some damage with Helen gone. Outside looking in though, you didn't play much of an individual game. You could say that Chima was the same way, but I think I speak for the entire jury when I say it wasn't just Elissa. It was Elissa and Helen. Out of the final 6, I would pretty much say that the only person I wanted in the finals was Chima. (Strictly because she was an amazing person that I wanted to go to the end with.) However, if there was one person from the final 6 that I said, "I need to win. Who can I beat?" I would think that you would be the one that I take, simply because I think it'd be easiest to beat you. Odds were not in my favor towards the end, that is why I'm out. I don't think it was any other reason.
My questions:
Elissa, Why do you think you deserve to win more than each one of the jurors. As far as I'm concerned, you did as much as Will and he didn't get the chance to shine very much. (No offense, Will. You know you're my number 2.)
Chima, do you think that the new Carrie movie will be better than the one in 2002? Also I just saw Man of Steel and recommend it.
No hard feelings to either of you. I think it is clear that I am going to vote for Chima to win. However Elissa, all though I don't agree with everything you said, I think my question is a valid question for you to be humble and honest with. I think that if you answer without a cocky attitude and evaluate your answer, I think you'll have a better shot at winning than in your opening statement. Cause right now, speaking on behalf of the jury, it sounds a little cocky.
I sincerely do not mean any harm to either of you. Good luck and good game to both of you.
~Eric Stein, of Eric Stein Enterprise.