All Things Considered, She's Awesome - 
by J-Unit
After everything sunk in, Janelle really started to lose it. She blamed herself for both Marcellas and Howie leaving the house, and I have to say that she deserves to feel badly about it. She listened to Chilltown, they lied, and now she was paying the price. It's good that she feels this way because it means that she'll remember how stupid she was the next time they make a deal. And by the way, I know that you want to mourn the loss of your friends, but she was moping around like a Red Sox fan after being swept in five games by the Yankees. Ha! I had to get that in there sometime.

My eyes! My Eyes!
Now that Mike has his room, the strategy can begin. Boogie and Will discuss what the next move should be, and they decide to put up Janelle and James. Their hope is not to get rid of Janelle, however. The real wish is that they get rid of James. Will doesn't like how James has alliances with everybody in the house and therefore that makes James expendable. And the beauty of their strategy is that if something happens and Janelle goes home, that is really the second best case scenario.
First, Chilltown explains their plan to Janelle. She is in the fight for her life, so to be quite honest; it would be dumb of her not to listen to what they had to say. Even though we know that they might lie to her and send her home, it's not like she has many options. She isn't exactly at Baskin Robbins with all of their wonderful flavors. Instead, she's like the kid at the ice cream man's last stop and all he has left are orange creamsicles. It may not be what she planned on getting, but takes it anyway. Chilltown tells her that they were help her win power of veto, or throw the game, which also helps her win power of veto. It also makes it easier for Jams to win the power of veto, but that doesn't matter right now.
After Janelle leaves the room, Chilltown speaks with James and tells him about the plan. It seems like James is a little apprehensive, and even says that he knew that he would be going up against Janelle as soon as Mike won HOH. Still, for somebody who was so paranoid that he could not trust his season six alliance, you have to wonder why he is so trusting of the Chilltown part of his alliance. He says that "legion of doom is safe no matter what, because we have the numbers", but if he's looked at the last two weeks, Legion of Doom has flipped on their promises. It's either a huge misdirection, or James is in for a world of hurt come Thursday.
One of the more interesting exchanges happened between Janelle and Chicken George. When Janelle was still crying about being alone in the house, Chicken George spent a lot of time comforting her saying she's beautiful, smart, has a great smile, cares about people, kicks ass at Yahtzee, and is an all around great person. A little bit later in the episode, Chicken George and Janelle got to talking again, and Chicken George says that maybe the two of them should team up. Again, Janelle doesn't have many options, so she signs up, and says the conversation made her feel good. And really, wouldn't you feel good after getting a guy who calls himself Mr. Fart on your side?
The more interesting conversation came a little later. I have always wondered who was playing who when it came to the Will/Janelle relationship, but I have to give the edge to Dr. Will. If Janey was playing Dr. Will, Kaysar, Marcellas, and Howie might still be around. Therefore, she is a little skeptical about their new plan, and asks Will why she should trust him after he backstabbed her. Will, ever the joker says that he never backstabbed her, because he stabbed her in the front. Normally, this should really piss a person off, but it's part of Will's genius He completely gets away with it saying stuff like that, and it doesn't hurt him in the game.
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