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How does Kaysar feel about James & Janelle playing for themselves?
This article is owned by http://www.mediafiends.com/ & may not be reproduced without permission Gretchen and guest host Bunky, Kaysar is in the studio to answer questions. Gretchen says “The lines are on fire!” She says they have one of the most popular HG’s in the game here today. (They run clip of “King Kaysar” being evicted and hugging James.) Gretchen says “That is the only man who has left the BB house 3 times, people. That in and of itself says something about how people like you and respond to you.” Kaysar responds that people liked him outside of the house, but hated him inside the house, so he can’t win. Bunky says if they hate him it’s because he’s a threat and a great player and didn’t say anything mean-spirited about people. Gretchen says it’s a mean game, and that’s why Kaysar keeps having to leave. She says he tried to play it where he doesn’t have to compromise himself. Kaysar says that he just can’t lie and betray, that he’s no good at it and they would see right through him. He has no regrets about how he played. In hindsight, he thinks maybe he would have tried to persuade Janelle to get out Will or Boogie. Bunky asks why he didn’t, Kaysar explains that CT was kept so that they would be another target for the floaters to go after. Kaysar didn’t want to let them sit back while S6 did their “dirty work,” and then have the floaters come after S6. On to the callers. Andrew from Canada congratulates Bunky for making it (as guest host) through the summer, since Marcellas will be stuck in sequester if he gets out now. (Note: Jase is hosting Monday’s show. Bunky kind of sounds like his guest-hosting stint is over.) Caller tells Kaysar that he was his favorite of S6 and S7. Question is why Kaysar told Janelle that he couldn’t promise to take her off if he won the veto, so she didn’t ask him to play. Kaysar says he was trying to assure James that they were all a team and he wasn’t going to be biased and not pick one person over the other. He doesn’t understand why James says he still felt left out. Kaysar says “Hell, what did you want from me? I didn’t play veto because I didn’t want you to feel left out. I put my ass on the line.” Gretchen asks who Kaysar would have wanted to be paired up with. Kaysar says James, because Janelle would have had too big a target on her. But Kaysar says James never gave it a chance. Gretchen has some questions from Real Networks “Superpass” users. What would he have done differently if he had known James was betraying him? Kaysar says he knew James was eventually going to defect, and they tried to be as good to him as possible. Kaysar says if he knew for sure, if he had a crystal ball, he would have evicted James, because it is hard to defend against people who are going to stab you in the back. Kaysar says he was trying to make up for what they did to James last year. In hindsight, do you wish you had gone after CT? Kaysar says no, they deliberately left them in there as a distraction. Unfortunately, that’s not what happened. Caller Saria says Kaysar was “one of her most favorite of all,” he played the game the cleanest. She wonders if Kaysar could have made it further if he lied, etc, like CT. Kaysar says no, he’s a terrible liar, and they would have seen right through it. He says this is “definitely their game” (CT). Next caller (Susan) gets choked up saying that Kaysar has touched a lot of people’s lives and wishes him love and happiness. She wants to know of the remaining HG, which 2 would he least like to see make it to the end. Kaysar says he doesn’t know. Bunky keeps pushing to get him to answer. Kaysar reluctantly says Erika and Chicken George, because they haven’t done anything. Bunky says, “Not James?” And Kaysar replies that you have to play the game your own way. Specifically, he says, “If you want to be the douchebag, be the douchebag.” Bunky is shocked. He doesn’t think you’re allowed to say that. Gretchen says, “Oh yes you can. We just did. Twice.” Bunky asks why he doesn’t respect the way Erika and CG play the game. Kaysar says this is all-stars, he wants to see people come out “guns blazing.” Michelle in Israel tells Kaysar he is one of her favorites, she wants to know what his opinion is on the world events in the Middle East. He says that one of the most devastating things to hear when you come out of the house is that some new disaster or war is going on. He likes that he can use this show as a medium to get his message out, and is glad the viewers have more on their minds (that they want to know his opinion on) than just what is going on in the house. He says to stop the war. Kaysar says he didn’t want to be the self-proclaimed leader. He wanted viewers to see who he is, mistakes and all, and if that helps to break down stereotypes, then he is glad. He is happy to have touched a few people. (Gretchen is talking during this time, but I’m ignoring her. I’m pretty sure whatever she’s saying is unimportant.) Back from the break, Tammy from PA calls to say she thinks Kaysar is great, but that Janelle is as much a liar as James and she is the reason why he is out. Kaysar says he knows Janelle is playing for herself, and he (Kaysar) tried to keep everyone happy and working together. “You can only work with what you’re given.” Kenesha in OK says that Janelle as HOH this week will try to go after Dani and James. (This caller sounds like a kid.) She says, “I think Janelle was your friend.” Kaysar says that he thinks James is his friend, too. Gretchen asks what about outside the house, and Kaysar says that stuff fades pretty fast. Bunky asks about getting evicted, if it is good, or harder than last year. Kaysar says it feels like a relief because it was stressful in the house – you never know who to trust, there’s so much going on, more lying and backstabbing and deceit, etc. Kaysar says “Try to make it to the end, or get out.” If you’re not going to win, it’s better to get out early than go to sequester. He says there’s a lot of drinking (alcohol) in the sequester house, and he doesn’t drink, so he doesn’t like to be around all that. Natasha from IL asks: What do you think about James’ secret alliance with CT, his words about Janelle, and what will happen when BB is over? He thinks the words were a little harsh, but doesn’t know if it was just for the camera. He says James would go into the DR to blow off steam, so that’s why all his DRs are “Angry James.” Kaysar says he’s kind of disappointed in James. (They run the clip of Bunky from the séance.) Bunky says it was a lot of fun getting to go behind the walls, but it was hard to try to get to the right place where the cameras could catch both reflections in the mirror. He says it’s like a rat’s maze behind the walls. Gretchen says it was funny that Boogie screamed like a little girl and ran away, pushing all the women out of the way. Bunky, imitating Boogie, says “Out of my way, bitches! Bunky’s coming out of the wall!” Bunky says he is tough and wasn’t scared of picking up a big hairy spider. Gretchen calls him out on it- the spider was fake. Bunky asks who named the spider after him, Kaysar says it was Janelle. Bunk, jokingly, says “That bitch!” Elizabeth from CO says she watches the live feeds a lot. She wants to know if Kaysar has a girlfriend. He says he told the girls in the house (Janelle, Erika) that he does, but he doesn’t. Bunky asks if he has a boyfriend, Kaysar says no, Bunky says, “Damn! We never get the cute ones!” Kaysar says, “See! I did lie!” Kaysar says he’s looking for the right person, then corrects to say the right woman. (I think Bunky is trying to turn him.) Gretchen makes a comment about all the love he’s getting from the gay guys (Marcellas and Bunky.) She mentions the Iraqi Peach nickname, Kaysar says he saw that he’s now “the muslim Brad Pitt.” They laugh about that one. Gretchen asks if he’ll do Playgirl, he says No way! Caller Jeremy asks who Kaysar would have evicted if he had stayed in the house and gotten HOH, and who he would take to the final two. He says he would have taken Erika because he could have beaten her, and he would evict Janelle because she wins everything. He says it would be a very different he would rather play the game with fewer secret alliances and deals. New caller asks if he would do BB again. He says it would be crazy – he would try something else. He loves the lovefest, but it’s enough. Bunky wants him to do the Amazing Race with him. Kaysar says he likes that show because it’s clean fun – you don’t have to lie, etc. Kaysar says if his next thing isn’t reality tv, he’s going to try acting. He says he’s been taking acting classes for a few months. After the break, Gretchen says her pre-season prediction was that Kaysar would stay in until week 9, even though she knew he would be a target. Bunky asks him if he’s a natural leader in real life. Kaysar says he tries to get others’ opinions and come to a consensus, so he doesn’t know if that makes him a leader. Caller Penny in NC says Kaysar’s downfall is his integrity and that he’s a gentleman. She asks if he would have had better luck if he was more assertive/ didn’t trust women so much. (Like he trusted J-blow in S6) Kaysar says he didn’t really trust any of the women – he didn’t trust Diane or Allison, even though he thinks they are okay as people, he knew Janelle had her own agenda, and Erika he would be friends with outside the house, but she was playing her own game… Gretchen asks about Erika and Booger. Kaysar looks uncomfortable and says he just wanted to be left out of it, and all the hot tubbing, etc. (The caller also said his hair looks good buzzed and asked if he’ll keep it that way. He didn’t answer this one.) Caller Jackie in PA says Janelle did not sell out the alliance or him. He says Janelle plays for herself within the alliance, James plays for himself outside the alliance. Caller David in NJ says Kaysar was one of the most honest people in the house. Asks why Howie is acting crazy this year. Kaysar says he’s turned it up a notch. Gretchen says, “What, with his ridiculous sexist behavior and the boobies?” Kaysar says Howie’s behavior created a fan base that got him back on the show. Kaysar says he told Howie his behavior and flatulence was driving him nuts. Kaysar says Howie and George were a farting duo. Gretchen and Bunky ask about Howie hanging all over Will and Marcellas, etc. He says Howie isn’t bisexual, he’s just crazy. Gretchen says he’s emotionally arrested in development, has low self-esteem, no self respect, etc. She says she doesn’t get along with Howie, like you can’t tell. Sarah in TX says Kaysar has made people proud around the world, asks if Kaysar would be friends with James outside the house. Kaysar says yes, there were no attacks on his ethnicity, or religion, etc. He understands that it is a game, but he says James took the easy way out (by stabbing him in the back.) Russell wants to know if Kaysar felt special because CBS flew him out to the Plaza for an appearance. Kaysar says, actually, he flew himself out because he wanted to be there with the crowd, and it was awesome. Kaysar says he knew he had a lot of support, but didn’t want to come off as arrogant and unappreciative. He says he knows some people still think that he is arrogant. He says S6 and S5 were more recent, so it makes sense that people from the later seasons are more popular. He says if “Bunkymania” had been S6 instead of S2, then Bunky would have been voted in. Kaysar mentions that Will and Boogie talked about Bunky a lot – Bunky is surprised. Final thoughts? Kaysar says, in the words of a famous S2 winner, “Thank you America!” If you want to post your thoughts about this show go to the FORUM. For Reality TV Links check out Sirlinksalot or RealityTVlinks
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