'Big Brother' Contestant Andrew Freaks Out and Goes Crazy (VIDEO)
by Oliver Miller, posted Jul 28th 2010 11:10PM
Welcome back to the most confusing reality show on television! Yes, we're back in the 'Big Brother' household, for another week of backstabbing and overly complex plans that never really work out. If you haven't been following along with the show, then honestly, it's getting a little weird. This right here might help provide you with a brief primer. At any rate, the important thing that happened on the show tonight (Wed., 8PM ET on CBS) is that Andrew freaked out.[Spoiler alert.]
Matt is currently the Head of Household, and Andrew and Kathy are up for eviction. But it's a "veto" episode, which means that one them could get immunity and not be kicked off the show. But it's gross romancer Brendon who wins the power of awarding the veto. (Confusing, right?)
Anyway, this is the point at which Andrew freaks out. He and Kathy both get a chance to state why they should not be eliminated. Kathy makes a very modest speech. And then Andrew does one the weirder things that we've ever seen on reality TV. His speech is so bizarre that it kind of needs to be quoted in full:
"I had a chance to save myself during the competition and unfortunately I didn't, so congratulations, Brendon. This game is ironic. A few weeks ago Brendon and Rachel ousted Matt, and they saved him by voting for him to stay in the house. Matt fired back and said 'I'm going after Brendon and Rachel,' but he didn't put them on the block. All three of them are unscarred from all of the weeks that passed and their strategy worked, so I am going to try that strategy. Brendon and Rachel, I'm coming after you. And Brendon, I would like for you to give me the Power of Veto, to save me."
Got that? So Andrew declares that he's "coming after" Brendon, then asks Brendon to help him out. The other contestants' minds are officially blown. Now, everyone sort of thinks Andrew is a weirdo.
Of course, there's a double-super-secret-reverse-whammy plan going on here. Andrew reveals that he's actually in league with Brendon and Rachel, and that his speech was part of some larger brilliant scheme. But we're not so sure. Andrew's latest effort may have just convinced everyone else in the house that he's unstable, and that he needs to be kicked out. But what do you guys think?
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