ccaggie05 said:
Honestly, once Mark/Jess/Cody are gone, I'm done with this season.
The whole attack Cory over this military service garbage is enough for me to be done with Paul's entire group, short of maybe Matt, who apparently was the sane one who put a stop to that (not sure what did or didn't happen as I don't watch the feeds). That said, Matt has been a Paul lap dog all season so I don't care for him either.
Matt revealed that there's more to him than cereal and pink cum towels (yeah, there's a gross story to that - and it was shown on the counter in Sunday's episode). The 50,000 ft overview is as follows:
Paul was hyping everyone up saying that the plan was to get Jess to not use the hex to save Cody by causing him to get aggressive to the other housepets. Matt started there by saying that "in his experience, if you want someone to do something, you don't push them into doing it." Paul basically ignored it. A little later, after the POV ceremony, Paul and Christmas were feeding off each other's bloodlust and pushing Josh to start going after Cody and Jess. Matt rationally explained that there was nothing good that could come from the actions, and that if you want any chance of her to not use the hex, she needs to feel comfortable with the house. Paul and Christmas blew him off, and then we went off to the races.
Matt is the only one who tried to stop this fiasco before it got big - however, he's one of Paul's housepets, so his push back was minor.
The one really interesting thing that has happened over this insanity is Mark and Josh are back on good terms with each other (for now).
I wonder how long it will be until the other housepets start getting woke like Elena, where they wonder how the house will react when they're the targets. (Elena then failed to wake up by deciding that this really meant she needed to be even closer to Paul so she could stay on the 'good' side)
And after seeing this today - everyone except Mark, Jess, and Cody are now housepets (Paul's pets). No real pushback, and pure mob mentality (and not the sophisticated Kevin-esque mob).