target, she was worried. She is telling him she still thinks of the four of them as a group, she doesn't hold a grudge against them for the Dustin thing. She said Jess told her she wasn't the target. Amber wants good people to win and she wouldn't want to give the vote to Dani, Dick or Zach, someone like them.
She asked Jess what was the goal and she told her she wanted to put Dick and Dani up to begin with but because of what happened two weeks ago she was afraid to. (Ed: What?)
Amber is rambling so fast it's hard to keep up.
She's saying she doesn't want to go home yet...starting to cry. She doesn't know what Dani and Dick are capable of, what they might be saying to him and Jess. She says she knows she has Jameka's vote and his vote but then again everybody says they wouldn't want to sit next to her in the final two because she's a threat. She's asking Eric if she should be nervous.
Eric says all seven of them should be nervous at all times. "You know that from a strategic standpoint everyone is going to hold it in Jameka's favor that she can't play for HOH." He is rambling on about Jameka and her situation.
He says that Jen was supposed to be the target last week, but if she had won the veto who knows if he would have gone up, but Jameka wasn't the target.
In general, he is against the concept of the backdoor but there have been situations when you have to put up a replacement. This is the last week you can backdoor. From a moral standpoint, he's very bothered by the fact that for the most part everybody has gone home by the backdoor method this year. Some didn't even get a change to play for a veto to save themselves. He continues talking about the backdoor situation.
He is giving the pros and cons of backdooring Dick and Dani and restating that he is really against the backdoor method. |