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Post by Julie Chen on Mar 1, 2012 12:57:29 GMT -5
Houseguests, as you know, a member of the Jury recently quit the game, presenting a potential problem to the final vote. After considering a few options, this is the one that I feel will be most appropriate.
The final three—Daniele, Ivette, and Nathan—will compete in an additional competition, separate from the three-part Head of Household competition. The results of this challenge will not be revealed until the finale.
The winner will earn the power to nullify one Jury vote. This means that three votes (rather than four) will be the majority and determine the winner of Big Brother Anarchy.
Along with your competition submission, you will also include the name of one remaining houseguest to whom you would like to pass on this privilege, in the case that you win the competition but do not make it to the Final Two.
It is my hope that this solution is a fair one that eliminates the obvious problem of having a tie vote in the finale but still respects the integrity of the game and the efforts you've all put into it. This challenge will be posted at a later date. For now, good luck in Part 1 of the final Head of Household competition, which will be posted later tonight.
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Post by Daniele Donato on Mar 1, 2012 13:11:59 GMT -5
It sounds fair to me, Julie!
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Post by Ivette Corredero on Mar 1, 2012 14:21:52 GMT -5
I will WIN and nullify Raggedy Hoe-Ann or Devil's vote!
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Post by Nathan Marlow on Mar 1, 2012 20:27:43 GMT -5
Will this be after Part 1 Julie?
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Post by Julie Chen on Mar 1, 2012 20:36:00 GMT -5
Yes, it will. It will likely take place before Part 3.
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Post by David Lane on Mar 7, 2012 21:09:40 GMT -5
Julie, if a juror doesn't cast their vote in time, can the others have their jury votes re-instated?
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Post by Julie Chen on Mar 8, 2012 1:51:12 GMT -5
I'm not sure I understand your question, David.
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Post by David Lane on Mar 8, 2012 8:09:39 GMT -5
Like, let's say my vote was nullified, but Britney doesn't show the fuck up, and she doesn't cast her vote to win. Will my vote then count to help crown a winner?
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Post by Julie Chen on Mar 8, 2012 10:32:53 GMT -5
In that case, there will be another Jury Vote nullification challenge and one more vote will be canceled, so only three votes will ultimately count.
Just kidding. If I don't receive all six jurors' votes, then yes, the missing juror's vote will be nullified by default. That being said, I don't think any of the jurors will fail to cast their vote.
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Post by David Lane on Mar 8, 2012 21:12:50 GMT -5
That wasn't funny Julie
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Post by Julie Chen on Mar 9, 2012 1:36:41 GMT -5
Don't lie, David.
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Post by Nathan Marlow on Mar 9, 2012 1:43:12 GMT -5
Haahaha... come on David! You know she's funny!
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