Amy diary-rooms, more perceptively than usual, that what's frustrating her is that she knows she's on the block because of how she acted. Marcellas goes into some more highly moralistic blather about how the people in the house "stab you in the back" and so forth. He goes on to lament that if Amy hadn't done so much drinking and been so self-centered, then they both wouldn't be in this mess. That's partly true, but it is also true that the two of them participated together in determining that they were superior to everyone else, and making that very, very clear to everyone. Amy was the worse offender, but they were both responsible for the phenomenon. He goes on to feel sorry for himself some more, saying that he "knew Amy was a liability," and how "in this house, you can't have strong relationships," like, boo hoo hoo. Seriously, Marcellas often acted just as bitchy and alienating toward the other people in the house as she did, so although I do think Amy's the main reason Roddy made this particular choice, I think the two of them as a pair made it very easy to do.
They diary-room some more about how unfair it all is, and then we're mercifully out. Bring on the eviction, because one less person to annoy me will be...well, one less person to annoy me.
Thursday. Previously, Subway was the best sandwich ever!
Julie Chen sits on the sofa in an ice-blue blouse and shiny vinyl goldenrod pants. The blouse is her usual slouching-peasant style and the pants have a lot of genuinely weird stitching and gathers. I think Julie's pants use recycled material from the chairs in a dentist's office. She recaps everything they just showed in the previouslys.
Marcellas bitches again about the "decoy-gets-the-boot" problem. Shut UP. "Why me?" he moans. "I'm cute, and I'm walking around all sweetness and light, and I keep getting nominated, and I don't know why my reward for everything is, like, being on the block." Yeah, that's pretty much why, right there.













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