It's the end of summer, and so comes the end of this season of Big Brother. Currently there are 3 house guests left, and I want to break down (for fun, and theory, because we all know the game itself is partially staged at times to invoke a certain player to the final two.) the three remainingnhouseguests, and how they are either Sattanic, or not, and whether or not their current strategies will win them the house. The actual finale takes place next week, live on CBS. I've written about the game last season, and stated that Ian had the best chance of winning, which of-course he did. He played the game to the best of his abilities, and was the most callous and manipulative of them all by being almost a solidarity player.
Before we begin, a bit of a background on the show Big Brother, for those who may not understand what I'm talking about:
Big Brother is a reality game show that pits 16-18 players (depending on the season, the amount of players can exceed twenty) against one another for a chance at $500,000, and $100,00 for second place. The game is a social experiment on manipulation, using what satanist call "Lesser Magic" to get what one wants to be one of the last two houseguest left in the Big Brother house. The object of the game is actually quite simple: either win Head of Household competitions (HoH) or Power of Beto competitions (PoV) those are really the only two things a player has to do to srivive in the game. Of course, thwt is a pipe dream, as nobody can usually win every single competition, as each game plays to another player's strengths. Unless you're a God....or a Devil in many cases, you'll need to have a social game as well, which means having other powerful players keep you safe from eviction, which will keep you off the block, short for chopping block, a metaphorical guillotine that the other house guests vote on to exit you out of the house.
The concept is more about mutal respect of players to the game, it means to verify that the one sole individual that has one the money, deserves that money because of how they handled the entire summer. The game does require lying, manipulating, and placating off the weaknesses of your opponents, who are inherently also your new best buds, because after over a hundred days with most of these people, if you survive that long, you become a close-knit group, forming/breaking alliances for the betterment of the individual. It is really more a definition if society, but also of human nature in either primitive, or modern roles, that we are all more reptilian oreigentation than we once thought. Granted the show is on television, and how much fate in truth can we place in the medium? Still, in theory, Bug a brother is a genuine concept that showcases the worst in peolple, but also requires them to use the intellectual skills of upper brain survival techniques to remain in the hunt for the money.
I've found this game to be a great take on LaVey's theory of Lesser Magic. Others agree, and more accurately,mi agree with others who state similar,if not exact theories. Lesser Magic is a term coined by Anton LaVey to describe a form of magic that one can use to better their chances in life, by manipulating the world around them to their ultimate goals. This includes, but is not limited to gaining people's trust, and either having them back you, or protect you, but the former is greater than the latter for most satanists, as they are the alien elite who would rather lead than follow.
The game is an example of stronger personalities enforcing their will over weaker ones, and becoming the pinnacle winners with a monetary reward, but more importantly, the knowledge thwt they had bested some great minds, and some...well, let's just say they probably felt bad for putting some of those house guests out of their misery. It's also all about beauty, which is the narcissistic. Store in us all, we can look like two hundred pounds of shit stuffed in a gunnysack, but if we don't think that we look as pretty as a pear in the mirror.
The game is egocentric, focuseing on who can outwit, outshine,mand outperform the next, but the irony is comps don't seem to matter if you hang with the right group of people...simply making friends can win you $500,00 in cash, an unprecedented form of game show thwt will never be duplicated, not to nearly twenty seasons!
And yes, it is a game show! Let's further the speculation of this game being the for the satanist, at leat the social one, by delving into this year's final thee house guests.
First is Nicole, who just lost her beau for this season, Corey. She is a returning houseguest that did this last season. She has "floated" throughout this game, meaning she had Corey, or others to protect her, and really didn't stir the waters. She also is a good competition player, which isn't unusual for a person doing this the second time around. Regardless she is also good at dominating threats,menos call her a snake for her candid strategy, but alas, I believe it is one that paints a larger target on her back. So let's describe Nicole: she is a registered nurse who plays dumb, almost to a fault, but she can control an entire house,yet, she needs to have a guy on her side, because that seems to be the only strategy that the girls use as a main defense, and it is a natural defense more than it's a staged one. She can possibly win, only if she goes up against the next houseguest we will discuss: Paul
Paul looks like a Satanist, he even acts like one, except for the whole trusting other players that throw him under the bus, but he's a realist,speaks his ind, and doesn't like bullshit. He's also playing a superb "social" game,meaning he has manipulated people into doing his bidding almost every single week. He has had heads of Households weed out his enemies for him, a captivating player that doesn't even show an ounce of fear I can commend him for that, still, he statistically cannot win this game against the final houseguest: James.
James is a strong competitor, and another returning houseguest from last season, he is probably one of the most popular houseguest in the show's 18 year history. The man is easily a fan favorite, and this ironically doesn't make him any more a threat to other competitors...but he is statically the most likely to win the whole thing if he is brought into the final two. Let's break it down by how I believe voting will go...voting is of course decided by a council of nine (interesting) judges that vote between the two final players to see who wins, and it is as much a satanic ceremony if I've ever seen one. These nine are the last nine houseguests to be evicted, and these nine will have to vote despite personal gripes of not being in the final two. So hear is how it will go (in theory)
Between Paul and Nicole as final two
Corey votes for Nicole
James votes for Paulm regardless if Paul sends him home
Natalie votes for Nicole
Michelle votes for Paul
Victor vow for Paul
Paulie votes for Paul
Da'Vonne votes for Nicole
Zakiyah votes for Paul
Bridget votes for Paul- Paul wins
James and Nicole as final two
Corey votes for Nicole
Paul votes for James
Natalie votes for James
Michelle votes for James
Victor votes for James
Paulie votes for James
Da'Vonne votes for James (she prefers him)
Zakiyah votes for James
Bridget votes for James- James wins
If Paul and James are final 2
Corey votes for James
Nicole votes for James
Natalie votes for James
Michelle votes for James
Victor votes for Paul
Paulie votes for Paul
Da'Vonne votes for Paul (as she doesn't have to contend with Nicole)
Zakiyah votes for Paul
Bridget votes for James- James wins.
Statically speaking, either guy has a better chance of winning bringing Nicole to the final 2, and James will hypothetically best Paul with the jury votes. However, James still is a deciding factor on whether-or-not Paul beats Nicole if he is a jury member, as he has been closely tied to both players since the first day...it is all about the math of the game, and the math usually favors the odd-one-out, being Nicole, who is a volatile player that has many of the girls in the jury against her, and would likely not want her to win at all, but also will favor James. For Paul, James is the biggest threat, and needs to go to jury, yet he is a threat in jury if Paul sends him home. So for Paul to win, he needs to have Nicole win, and send James home, although statistically, she is more apt to send Paul home, even though James sent Corey to jury. It's difficult to follow, but it makes the most logical sense that Nicole lol lays more on emotion than strategy, even when strategy is best for her personal game.
James needs to play against Nicole, and send Paul to jury, as he would win the game single-handedlynso against her. He could still beat Paul, but the chances are halved.
Nicole can only win if Paul sends James home, giving her the extra vote against players that would much rather see her win. She is the least likely to win Big Nrother this season, however, against Paul her odds are nearly equal to winning, as her odds of losing are against James. If Nicole wins against Jaames, then something obscure and volatile has happened to the jury, and this year's jury is fighting heavily amongst themselves more than any past season, so Nicole can win off a spilt jury, especially if Paulie in the current jury splits the votes and severs the decisions even more vehemently.
I'm not a betting man, but my money would be on James, although my heart would be on Paul to win. James has played the game rather strongly this time around, has survived off a showmance (a romantic relationship that develops throughout the season.) and has had the protection of Natalie's group,along with the other showmance needing to stay whole by protecting the enemy of my enemy circumstances.
Although Paul is equally deserving a win, and Nicole in her own right has managed to srivive by hiding behind muscle, James is the likeliest to win the whole game, and he's played it fair, and really hasn't made any serious moves until the end game. Nicole has played the long game, and Paul has been playing since Day 1. This year has been a test of the social game...even the lack thereof social game in Nicole. Doing the math of it, and seeing hoe can manipulate the most, Paul can manipulate Nicole into taking him to final 2, he will win, if James goes with her to final 2 he will likely win, Nicole is the least likely to win, Paul has a 50-50 chances, and the most likely to win, by registration is Names. Let's see how my votes hold up, as I'm certain I'm correct. Here's to a great Big Brogher ending.
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