Just catching up on After Dark from 2 days ago, and this thing with Swaggy is hard to watch.......almost cringeworthy.
Dude actually thinks he still has a chance of staying in the game, and......ironically.....he's actually doing a good job of pleading his case, but he's pleading his case to the very people who want to see him get evicted:
Tyler and Kaitlin in particular.
Don't really understand why he thinks he's so cool with Tyler, when Tyler's actually the one who's been setting everything up behind the scenes to get him evicted.
He's doing a lot of talking when he's pleading his case, but not doing enough listening.
He'd be better off talking less, but questioning more (not aggressively, but subtle).........so that the people he's questioning might begin to question whether or not evicting him is really in their best interest.
He made a good point to Kaitlin by telling her that she wasn't his target and he wouldn't be coming after her.
That's all true.
His main targets are Winston, Brett, and Angela.
Instead of constantly denying what he told Winston about her being the......."lowest person on the totem pole"........he should've double-downed on that.
I would've asked her flat out that, once the numbers died down......who does she think Winston/Brett would put up first in their new group: Angela, Rachel, Kaycee or her?
I could tell by the convo he was having with her that she wasn't trying to hear it and had already made up her mind, but she should really give it some serious thought.
She doesn't see it, but she's basically doing the dirty work for her "new alliance" while they're just sitting back and keeping their hands clean.
Once she's no longer useful to them, she'll be the first one they get rid of.