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* ActionSurvivor: The majority of the house were not the strongest competitors and actually got by in the game by clinging to Paul and depending on him and his strong strategic gameplay to try to make it as far to the end as possible. There were some houseguests that didn't just sit back and let Paul take all the control and pulled their weight competitively, such as Mark, Cody, Alex, Jason, Christmas and Josh. However, even though they did manage to pull their weight on a competitive level, they were only winning competitions for Paul so that he could dictate to them who they should target and take out on their own HOH reigns.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: DEAR GOD, this house was full of a bunch of hypocrites. Many of the houseguests acted like bitter babies that they were played and lied to repeatedly throughout the game. Yet, many of them also lied and backstabbed people as well. Let's not forget them complaining about the bullying that constantly went on, when the vast majority of those that were complaining about bullying were also participating in the bullying themselves. For example, Cody and Jessica constantly complained about how everyone mistreated them and how they were constantly being harassed and bullied by the other houseguests. Did they seriously forget the very first week when they were in power and Cody was acting like TheCaligula by bullying people and mistreating them when things didn't go the way that he wanted them to? Are they forgetting that they bullied and humiliated Josh on numerous occasions and constantly called him a crybaby who made himself a constant victim? How about Cody constantly going on and on about how he hates people that make "victim noises" or people that end up PlayingTheVictimCard yet when things don't go his way, he makes himself out to be a poor mistreated victim that everyone has turned against? Jessica also complained about hating people that harass and bully people, but she was one of the biggest bullies in the house who mistreated people like Alex, Paul and Josh. Mark is also a bit hypocritical because he constantly says that he hates bullying and will always stand up to it and stop it if he sees it. Yet when many people were bullying others in the house, including Cody who had bullied pretty much every single houseguest at some point, Mark stood back and basically said nothing to stop it. Paul even called Mark out on his hypocrisy regarding his stance on standing up against bullying. At some point, every single houseguest has displayed a hypocritical moment. This cast is a bag full of hypocritical and bitter candies.
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* TheStarscream: Josh wants to dethrone Paul as the big boss of the house in the Final 3 finale part of the game, a la Steve Moses to Vanessa Rousso in BB 17.

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* TheStarscream: Josh wants to dethrone Paul as the big boss of the house in the Final 3 finale part of the game, a la Steve Moses to Vanessa Rousso in BB 17. What he ends up doing instead is completely unexpected.
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* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Oh boy. The houseguests that worked for Paul had a weird UndyingLoyalty to him to the point that they would never question what he says or does. They had a very BlindObedience to them and this cost them their game because they couldn't even see that Paul was playing them all like a violin and was secretly plotting their demise. Whether it was following his orders in regards to who should be targeted, who should be nominated, who should win comps or throw them, or who should be voted out/evicted, all of Paul's minions followed what he wanted. Even if it was something as controversial and immoral such as using bullying and intimidation, his followers obliged happily and ended up falling into the mob mentality of bullying, especially towards Paul's number one enemies Cody and Jessica. It seemed as though nobody questioned Paul and what he was doing, whether it was right or wrong.

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!!Poshmas (Jason, Alex; Paul as a "third" member)

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* {{Adorkable}}: Subverted. Jason and Alex seemed like they were cute and dorky duo in the game that seemed likeable....until they did a FaceHeelTurn and became unlikeable in personality. It didn't help that they lost their cute factor when they also became the most bitter houseguests of the season.


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* FaceHeelTurn: Due to Paul's influence, these two went from being likeable and popular with the fans to becoming some of the most hated houseguests of the season. Alex became TheScrappy, being nearly universally hated by the Big Brother audience and Jason became a serious BaseBreakingCharacter with some fans liking him and other fans hating him.


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* TheResenter: Jason and Alex never forgave Paul for betraying them and they ended up voting against him in the Final 2 due to both of them being a SoreLoser.
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* TheBully: Many of the houseguests used intimidation tactics and bullying to further their games. But this had more to do with having a group or mob mentality more than anything else. Houseguests such as Paul, Alex, Christmas, Josh, Cody, Jessica, and Raven had no problem partaking in the bullying of other houseguests which caused a lot of animosity and tension to rise in the house. Paul was the centrepiece of pretty much all of the bullying in the house as he was the one who was encouraging and inciting it for the most part. His targets were primarily Cody and Jessica, but he would also use other houseguests such as Josh to also bully them as well. Cody and Jessica bullied people such as Christmas, Alex, Paul, and Josh at various points in the game. Cody verbally attacked and physically threatened Paul after he had nominated him in Week 5. Cody also bullied Josh in Week 6 that he was going to physically beat up Josh outside of the house and make his life a living Hell. Jessica also did her fair share of bullying when she humiliated Josh in front of everyone after not voting to keep Jillian by calling him a crybaby victim. Josh ended up crying hysterically afterwards and the other houseguests had to comfort him. Jessica also personally attacked Josh numerous times by fat shaming him (calling him fat ass, widdle-waddle, fat f-ck, etc) and insulting his intelligence by calling him a moron and the dumbest person she's ever met. This also resulted in Josh crying and the houseguests having to comfort and support him. Christmas also did her fair share of bullying but most of it was towards Cody and Josh. She attacked Cody by calling him a disgraceful marine and questioning has military service. And Christmas would also act as a BigSisterBully to Josh whenever he ended up doing something that she didn't like or approve of. Josh also frequently resorted to using intimidation and bullying towards other houseguests such as Cody, Mark, Elena, Kevin, Jessica. He has personally attacked all of them, insulted them and has resorted to banging pots and pans in their faces in order to torment them all while singing a circus tune. Raven also got into the mob mentality of bullying when she yelled and attacked Jessica by calling her endless derogatory names and consistently cursing at her and Cody during the house fight that took place in Week 5. At some point, everyone has come across as a bully and this is definitely a season where bullying took centre stage in the game. The last recent season to showcase bullying to this strength was Big Brother 15.

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* TheBully: Many of the houseguests used intimidation tactics and bullying to further their games. But this had more to do with having a group or mob mentality more than anything else. Houseguests such as Paul, Alex, Christmas, Josh, Cody, Jessica, and Raven had no problem partaking in the bullying of other houseguests which caused a lot of animosity and tension to rise in the house. Paul was the centrepiece of pretty much all of the bullying in the house as he was the one who was encouraging and inciting it for the most part. His targets were primarily Cody and Jessica, but he would also use other houseguests such as Josh to also bully them as well. Cody and Jessica bullied people such as Christmas, Alex, Paul, and Josh at various points in the game. Cody verbally attacked and physically threatened Paul after he had nominated him in Week 5. Cody also bullied Josh in Week 6 that he was going to physically beat up Josh outside of the house and make his life a living Hell. Jessica also did her fair share of bullying when she humiliated Josh in front of everyone after not voting to keep Jillian by calling him a crybaby victim. Josh ended up crying hysterically afterwards and the other houseguests had to comfort him. Jessica also personally attacked Josh numerous times by fat shaming him (calling him fat ass, widdle-waddle, fat f-ck, etc) and insulting his intelligence by calling him a moron and the dumbest person she's ever met. This also resulted in Josh crying and the houseguests having to comfort and support him. Christmas also did her fair share of bullying but most of it was towards Cody and Josh. She attacked Cody by calling him a disgraceful marine and questioning has military service. And Christmas would also act as a BigSisterBully to Josh whenever he ended up doing something that she didn't like or approve of. Alex bullied people like Jessica, Cody, Elena and Kevin unnecessarily. She constantly bashed them behind their back and antagonized them by starting fights and conflicts with them. Josh also frequently resorted to using intimidation and bullying towards other houseguests such as Cody, Mark, Elena, Kevin, Jessica. He has personally attacked all of them, insulted them and has resorted to banging pots and pans in their faces in order to torment them all while singing a circus tune. Raven also got into the mob mentality of bullying when she yelled and attacked Jessica by calling her endless derogatory names and consistently cursing at her and Cody during the house fight that took place in Week 5. At some point, everyone has come across as a bully and this is definitely a season where bullying took centre stage in the game. The last recent season to showcase bullying to this strength was Big Brother 15.
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* TheBully: Many of the houseguests used intimidation tactics and bullying to further their games. But this had more to do with having a group or mob mentality more than anything else. Houseguests such as Paul, Alex, Christmas, Josh, Cody, Jessica, and Raven had no problem partaking in the bullying of other houseguests which caused a lot of animosity and tension to rise in the house. Paul was the centrepiece of pretty much all of the bullying in the house as he was the one who was encouraging and inciting it for the most part. His targets were primarily Cody and Jessica, but he would also use other houseguests such as Josh to also bully them as well. Cody and Jessica bullied people such as Christmas, Alex, Paul, and Josh at various points in the game. Cody verbally attacked and physically threatened Paul after he had nominated him in Week 5. Cody also bullied Josh in Week 6 that he was going to physically beat up Josh outside of the house and make his life a living Hell. Jessica also did her fair share of bullying when she humiliated Josh in front of everyone after not voting to keep Jillian by calling him a crybaby victim. Josh ended up crying hysterically afterwards and the other houseguests had to comfort him. Jessica also personally attacked Josh numerous times by fat shaming him (calling him fat ass, widdle-waddle, fat f-ck, etc) and insulting his intelligence by calling him a moron and the dumbest person she's ever met. This also resulted in Josh crying and the houseguests having to comfort and support him. Christmas also did her fair share of bullying but most of it was towards Cody and Josh. She attacked Cody by calling him a disgraceful marine and questioning has military service. And Christmas would also act as a BigSisterBully to Josh whenever he ended up doing something that she didn't like or approve of. Raven also got into the mob mentality of bullying when she yelled and attacked Jessica by calling her endless derogatory names and consistently cursing at her and Cody during the house fight that took place in Week 5. At some point, everyone has come across as a bully and this is definitely a season where bullying took centre stage in the game. The last recent season to showcase bullying to this strength was Big Brother 15.

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* TheBully: Many of the houseguests used intimidation tactics and bullying to further their games. But this had more to do with having a group or mob mentality more than anything else. Houseguests such as Paul, Alex, Christmas, Josh, Cody, Jessica, and Raven had no problem partaking in the bullying of other houseguests which caused a lot of animosity and tension to rise in the house. Paul was the centrepiece of pretty much all of the bullying in the house as he was the one who was encouraging and inciting it for the most part. His targets were primarily Cody and Jessica, but he would also use other houseguests such as Josh to also bully them as well. Cody and Jessica bullied people such as Christmas, Alex, Paul, and Josh at various points in the game. Cody verbally attacked and physically threatened Paul after he had nominated him in Week 5. Cody also bullied Josh in Week 6 that he was going to physically beat up Josh outside of the house and make his life a living Hell. Jessica also did her fair share of bullying when she humiliated Josh in front of everyone after not voting to keep Jillian by calling him a crybaby victim. Josh ended up crying hysterically afterwards and the other houseguests had to comfort him. Jessica also personally attacked Josh numerous times by fat shaming him (calling him fat ass, widdle-waddle, fat f-ck, etc) and insulting his intelligence by calling him a moron and the dumbest person she's ever met. This also resulted in Josh crying and the houseguests having to comfort and support him. Christmas also did her fair share of bullying but most of it was towards Cody and Josh. She attacked Cody by calling him a disgraceful marine and questioning has military service. And Christmas would also act as a BigSisterBully to Josh whenever he ended up doing something that she didn't like or approve of. Josh also frequently resorted to using intimidation and bullying towards other houseguests such as Cody, Mark, Elena, Kevin, Jessica. He has personally attacked all of them, insulted them and has resorted to banging pots and pans in their faces in order to torment them all while singing a circus tune. Raven also got into the mob mentality of bullying when she yelled and attacked Jessica by calling her endless derogatory names and consistently cursing at her and Cody during the house fight that took place in Week 5. At some point, everyone has come across as a bully and this is definitely a season where bullying took centre stage in the game. The last recent season to showcase bullying to this strength was Big Brother 15.
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* TheBully: Many of the houseguests used intimidation tactics and bullying to further their games. But this had more to do with having a group or mob mentality more than anything else. Houseguests such as Paul, Alex, Christmas, Josh, Cody, Jessica, and Raven had no problem partaking in the bullying of other houseguests which caused a lot of animosity and tension to rise in the house. Paul was the centrepiece of pretty much all of the bullying in the house as he was the one who was encouraging and inciting it for the most part. His targets were primarily Cody and Jessica, but he would also use other houseguests such as Josh to also bully them as well. Cody and Jessica bullied people such as Christmas, Alex, Paul, and Josh at various points in the game. Cody verbally attacked and physically threatened Paul after he had nominated him in Week 5. Cody also bullied Josh in Week 6 that he was going to physically beat up Josh outside of the house and make his life a living Hell. Jessica also did her fair share of bullying when she humiliated Josh in front of everyone after not voting to keep Jillian by calling him a crybaby victim. Josh ended up crying hysterically afterwards and the other houseguests had to comfort him. Jessica also personally attacked Josh numerous times by fat shaming him (calling him fat ass, widdle-waddle, fat f-ck, etc) and insulting his intelligence by calling him a moron and the dumbest person she's ever met. This also resulted in Josh crying and the houseguests having to comfort and support him. Christmas also did her fair share of bullying but most of it was towards Cody and Josh. She attacked Cody by calling him a disgraceful marine and questioning has military service. And Christmas would also act as a BigSisterBully to Josh whenever he ended up doing something that she didn't like or approve of. Raven also got into the mob mentality of bullying when she yelled and attacked Jessica by calling her endless derogatory names and consistently cursing at her and Cody during the house fight that took place in Week 5. At some point, everyone has come across as a bully and this is definitely a season where bullying took centre stage in the game. The last recent season to showcase bullying to this strength was Big Brother 15.
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* SoreLoser: A lot of the houseguests were very poor sports, sore losers and extremely bitter when they were going home or evicted. The most notably bitter houseguests were Dominique, Jessica, Cody, Jason, and Alex. Dominique didn't handle her impending eviction well at all because she was exposed by everyone else for playing an untrustworthy and sneaky game. Plus, she had a complete meltdown when she found out that it was her own ally Paul that was responsible for planning and orchestrating her demise in the game. Jessica was extremely bitter that she was going home, especially the fact that she was going home under her ArchEnemy's HOH Josh. Before she was evicted, she got into a massive fight with Josh in which she resorted to name calling him and insulting him personally. Jessica was so bitter about losing and going home before Jury started that she lashed out at Josh and called him "fat ass", "fat f-ck", and stupid. She also insulted his intelligence by trying to tease him that he couldn't spell. Cody was probably the most bitter out of the bunch that were deemed sore losers. After Jessica was evicted, he made little to no effort to try to salvage his own game. He didn't want to socialize with the other houseguests and he isolated himself in the Have Not room reading the Bible all day. He also went out of his way to spite Alex by taking her box of cereal and eating it all to himself simply because Alex nominated him and he was feeling upset by it. Cody ended up lashing out at everyone in his vicinity, blaming everyone else other than himself for both his demise in the game and Jessica's demise in the game. On the day that he was evicted, he decided to make a nasty speech filled with a bunch of BlatantLies which suggested that Jason and Alex were trying to flip the house against Matt, Raven and Paul when it was him that had campaigned that plan to both Jason and Alex in attempts to try to save his game and prevent him from going up on the block. When it was announced that he was evicted, Cody decided to walk out of the game like a extra bitter sore loser by walking across the living room glass table and refusing to say goodbye to, good luck to, or hug any of the remaining houseguests. Jason was the next one who was bitter and a sore loser but his reaction was completely justified since he was blindsided and didn't see his eviction coming. He, like Cody, also walked out of the house without hugging anyone or saying goodbye to anyone. And finally, Alex was probably the most bitter of them all. When she found out that she was going home after Paul confessed to her that he was not going to use the POV on her, Alex had a complete emotional breakdown and lashed out angrily towards the other houseguests. She also didn't say goodbye to the other houseguests as she was very upset and hurt by Paul's betrayal. This season was most definitely "The Big Brother Season of Sore Losers".
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* TheDragon: Pretty much every single houseguest was working for Paul or was a loyal minion for him. They followed Paul and did all of his dirty work for him. They weren't just working for Paul, but they also had BlindObedience and UndyingLoyalty to him as well. Some of them were even willing to sacrifice their own games for Paul or make themselves a target so that Paul wouldn't become one, knowing that he's the sole vet in the house. It should also be noted that many of the houseguests played this role to Paul because they felt that Paul was the designated leader and mentor of the season and that they all needed his help and guidance in the game. Otherwise, they would feel lost most of the time without his guidance and advice in the game.
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* BlindObedience: Oh DEAR. This was such a huge common flaw amongst the vast majority of the house. Almost every single houseguest with the exception of Cody and Jessica had a blind loyalty and obedience to Paul and pretty much all of them did everything that he asked without even questioning. They were so incredibly GenreBlind and TooDumbToLive that the majority of the other houseguests had a MyMasterRightOrWrong mentality towards Paul. Some were even willing to sacrifice their games for him or make themselves a target for Paul!
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* MenAreTough: The majority of the competitions that have been won this season are by men, including the Temptation Safety Competitions. Pretty much all of the POV competitions have been won by the male houseguests. The only women that have won a POV this season are Jessica and Alex.

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* MenAreTough: The majority of the competitions that have been won this season are by men, including the Temptation Safety Competitions. Pretty much all of the POV competitions plus the majority of the HOH competitions have been won by the male houseguests. The only women that have won a POV this season are Jessica and Alex.
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* MenAreTough: The majority of the competitions that have been won this season are by men, including the Temptation Safety Competitions. Pretty much all of the POV competitions have been won by the male houseguests. The only women that have won a POV this season are Jessica and Alex.
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** Zigzagged with Jason and Kevin. Jason seemed like he was the only person who had Kevin's back... but a certain rape joke from this cowboy was so over-the-top and noxious for some MoralGuardians (Jason was joking that if Kevin betrayed him, he'd fuck Kevin's wife and tie up all his dogs- possibly slang for kids- and make them watch) it sullied live feeders opinions of Jason (even if it was just a joke).

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** Zigzagged with Jason and Kevin. Jason seemed like he was the only person who had Kevin's back... but a certain rape joke from this cowboy was so over-the-top and noxious for some MoralGuardians (Jason was joking that if Kevin betrayed him, he'd fuck Kevin's wife and tie up all his dogs- possibly slang for kids- and make them watch) it sullied live feeders opinions opinions' of Jason (even if it was just a joke).
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** Zigzagged with Jason and Kevin. Jason seemed like he was the only person who had Kevin's back... but a certain rape joke from this cowboy was so over-the-top and noxious for some MoralGuardians (Jason was joking that if Kevin betrayed him, he'd fuck Kevin's wife and tie up all his dogs- possibly slang for kids- and make them watch) it sullied people's opinions of Jason (even if it was just a joke).

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** Zigzagged with Jason and Kevin. Jason seemed like he was the only person who had Kevin's back... but a certain rape joke from this cowboy was so over-the-top and noxious for some MoralGuardians (Jason was joking that if Kevin betrayed him, he'd fuck Kevin's wife and tie up all his dogs- possibly slang for kids- and make them watch) it sullied people's live feeders opinions of Jason (even if it was just a joke).

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* SoreLoser: Both of these two carry on for an excessively long time after being played.



** Zigzagged with Jason. Jason seemed like he was the only person who had Kevin's back... but a certain rape joke from this cowboy was so over-the-top and noxious for some MoralGuardians (Jason was joking that if Kevin betrayed him, he'd fuck Kevin's wife and tie up all his dogs- possibly slang for kids- and make them watch) it sullied people's opinions of Jason (even if it was just a joke).

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** Zigzagged with Jason.Jason and Kevin. Jason seemed like he was the only person who had Kevin's back... but a certain rape joke from this cowboy was so over-the-top and noxious for some MoralGuardians (Jason was joking that if Kevin betrayed him, he'd fuck Kevin's wife and tie up all his dogs- possibly slang for kids- and make them watch) it sullied people's opinions of Jason (even if it was just a joke).

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* OnlyFriend: Jason was the only person who had Kevin's back... but a certain rape joke from this cowboy was so over-the-top and noxious for some MoralGuardians (Jason was joking that if Kevin betrayed him, he'd fuck Kevin's wife and tie up all his dogs- possibly slang for kids- and make them watch).

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** Paul and Kevin are this to each other. Kevin recognizes that he's probably not going to make it to the end and allows Paul to carry him as long and as far as possible until there's nowhere further he can go, and knows Paul is probably going to drop him at fourth place (in favor of his personal Final 3), which he does.
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* '''GenreBlind''': [[UpToEleven HELL YES.]] This cast is generally derided as one of the most incompetent, if not ''THE'' most incompetent, the US version of the show has seen. Not since Derrick utterly slammed the competition in Big Brother 16 have we borne witness to a bunch of people who cannot see the forest for the trees. Instead, the second Paul enters the house, the vast majority are taken with BlindObedience and HeroWorship, while the others have absolutely ''zero'' sense of tact to hid their distrust from the vet. Bad moves and missteps are aplenty this season; even Paul, the most emotionally stable next to Kevin, is subject to this scrutiny for not knowing how to avoid drawing attention to himself so his traitorous moves aren't traced back to him, and the one guy smart enough to go after him, Josh, is ironically the ''most'' emotionally unstable player in the game.

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* '''GenreBlind''': [[UpToEleven HELL YES.]] This cast is generally derided as one of the most incompetent, if not ''THE'' most incompetent, the US version of the show has seen. Not since Derrick utterly slammed the competition in Big Brother 16 have we borne witness to a bunch of people who cannot see the forest for the trees. Instead, the second Paul enters the house, the vast majority are taken with BlindObedience and HeroWorship, while the others have absolutely ''zero'' sense of tact to hid hide their distrust from the vet.vet or recognize when he's moving in to prune them away. Bad moves and missteps are aplenty this season; even Paul, the most emotionally stable next to Kevin, is subject to this scrutiny for not knowing how to avoid drawing attention to himself so his traitorous moves aren't traced back to him, and the one guy smart enough to go after him, Josh, is ironically the ''most'' emotionally unstable player in the game.
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* [[{{Portmanteau}} Portmanteau Name]]: Most of the alliances this year are [[PortmaneauCoupleName either romances]] on the set or dynamic duos, resulting in a very simple naming convention. The one group that was a big alliance was eliminated early on.

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* '''TooDumbToLive''': With the sole exception of Josh, who [[BunnyEarsLawyer astonishingly]] knows what he's doing, everybody in the house this season (Except for Cody) has lacked the sense to go after Paul ''and'' do so without being caught or at a bad time before he made it to the end of the game.

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* '''TooDumbToLive''': With the sole exception of Josh, who [[BunnyEarsLawyer astonishingly]] knows what he's doing, everybody in the house this season (Except (except for Cody) Cody and Dominique, who picked the wrong times to do so and it blew up in their faces) has lacked the sense to go after Paul ''and'' do so without being caught or at a bad time before he made it to the end of the game.
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* [[{{Portmanteau}} Portmanteau Name]]: Most of the alliances this year are either romances on the set or dynamic duos, resulting in a very simple naming convention. The one group that was a big alliance was eliminated early on.

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* OneSteveLimit: Defied. Sometimes, Josh refers to this alliance as "Team Misfits" even though Ramses used the same descriptor of "misfits" for his bunch. Because the first group of Misfits dissolved long before these guys came together, it's easy to distinguish the two.

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Cameron was out 11 hours in, Megan walked in Week One when she had a panic attack from PTSD and completely removed herself from the game, and Jillian was unfortunately the victim of a rotating eviction block that finally outweighted her. Dominique ran her mouth off and got knocked out next, and none of the three active competitors survived the Battle Back Showdown, having the misfortune of going against Cody, who is the AlphaBastard of the house. Ramses managed to hang on long enough to be mildly developed, but with his alliance all gone, he found himself all alone in the house and soon on the way out.

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Cameron was out 11 hours in, Megan walked in Week One when she had a panic attack from PTSD and completely removed herself from the game, and Jillian was unfortunately the victim of a rotating eviction block that finally outweighted her.outweighed her (Jillian, if you're reading this, we mean you no slight regarding your figure- you look good!). Dominique ran her mouth off and got knocked out next, and none of the three active competitors survived the Battle Back Showdown, having the misfortune of going against Cody, who is the AlphaBastard of the house. Ramses managed to hang on long enough to be mildly developed, but with his alliance all gone, he found himself all alone in the house and soon on the way out.
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!!Poshmas (Paul, Josh, Christmas; refered to as "Joshmas" when it's just Josh and Christmas, before Paul firmly aligns with them as his true Final 3 alliance)

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* {{Jerkass}}: Mixed with BaitTheDog- it starts off as a nice and well-mannered house, but once Paul enters the fray, all hell breaks loose. It also rivals BB 15's rotten apple cast. Big Brother 15 gave us [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain bigot city]], Big Brother 19 gives us SpoiledBrat city mixed with [[DysfunctionJunction Crazytown]]. All the thoroughly nice people except for Kevin (and arguably Mark) are gobbled up before the game reaches the halfway point.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Mixed with BaitTheDog- BaitTheDog - it starts off as a nice and well-mannered house, but once Paul enters the fray, all hell breaks loose. It also rivals BB 15's rotten apple cast. Big Brother 15 gave us [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain bigot city]], Big Brother 19 gives us SpoiledBrat city mixed with [[DysfunctionJunction Crazytown]]. All the thoroughly nice people except for Kevin (and arguably Mark) are gobbled up before the game reaches the halfway point.


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Dom was nice and generally people like her. Her issue was the game.


* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Practically everyone in this group except for Megan and Dominique were the kindest people in the whole house, and unfortunately, the others took advantage of their innocent and good hearts.

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* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Practically everyone in this group except for Megan and Dominique were the kindest people in the whole house, and unfortunately, the others took advantage of their innocent and good hearts.
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* TooDumbToLive: With the sole exception of Josh, who [[BunnyEarsLawyer astonishingly]] knows what he's doing, everybody in the house this season has lacked the sense to go after Paul ''and'' do so without being caught or at a bad time before he made it to the end of the game.

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* TooDumbToLive: '''TooDumbToLive''': With the sole exception of Josh, who [[BunnyEarsLawyer astonishingly]] knows what he's doing, everybody in the house this season (Except for Cody) has lacked the sense to go after Paul ''and'' do so without being caught or at a bad time before he made it to the end of the game.

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