Now, Julie reminds Will that he claimed he hated everyone. Everyone laughs, which says quite a bit right there, if you think about it. Julie asks how he's being treated in the aftermath of that speech, and Will says that he's being treated "same as always." Heh. He also assures her that he hates himself in addition to everyone else. Will tells Julie that in terms of how they're actually treating him, it's "even Steven," that "everything is real calm around here, Julie." And then he smirks, and everyone laughs again. World on a string, that kid.
And now, let us address ourselves to Mr. Fart. George is on slop, and when Julie asks him how it's going, he explains that the slop is the reason for the shirt and the new nickname. Apparently, slop causes digestive issues when you eat it day in and day out, which is almost certainly not the way it's meant to be ingested.
And then Julie calls out Mike for talking in his sleep, and we get some footage of that, in which he sounds like he's talking backwards. Asked what he's saying other than "Paul is dead," Mike fakes her out by giving his friends back home a shout-out. Somewhere, his friends carefully don't react, to make sure that no one realizes that they know him.
Julie next promises that after the commercials, we will see a tribute to the awesomeness of George. But first! Voting. Danielle, Kaysar, and Mike are in the DR. Danielle says that she was actually trying to keep Jase around, but he kind of killed her reason for doing it by making a deal with S6 to go after "floaters," which would be...her, for instance. Kaysar claims that he "can keep up with Will's game." He can start that any day now, then. Mike tells us, to no one's surprise, that he loves Jase, but that Will is his true north and his third eye and so on. Kaysar says that he will be leaving the decision to his "gut." Probably because his hair is gone. He says that he would keep Jase because of Jase's "caring side," which shows that Jase can be trusted. Seriously, Kaysar is the dumbest person ever. Jase doesn't have a caring side. Jase is like a pancake. Flip it over, and it's less well-cooked, but not any more capable of human feeling. Danielle says that she's going on her first instinct. But we hear no one's vote, which does not suggest a close one.













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