Friday, August 16, 2013

RIP Jessie



Honestly, what is there to say about Jessie? She leaves the house after being on borrowed time from the first week. She had no real strategies, she flipped and flopped, and ultimately she talked too much. She was not particularly interesting to watch, she didn't provide any entertainment, and she had a pretty terrible personality. But, all that said, I will miss Jessie.

Jessie's development in this house was basically the inverse of most of the people who are left. She began the game as one of the worst people I have ever had to watch. She was conceited, believing she was much more attractive than she was. She liked to follow around men like a lost puppy, hoping that one of them would be attracted to a clingy, immature mess. She appeared to be in the house for the soul purpose of starting a showmance, I guess she hasn't heard of eHarmony.

After the first week, Jessie seemed to disappear from the house. She obviously wasn't doing anything of interest and became an outsider. During her time of anonymity, the rest of the house took a steep decline into the nightmarish hellscape we're watching now. But, within the last week Jessie reemerged. Like a beautiful butterfly breaking free from her imprisoning cocoon she started receiving actual camera-time. And what I saw of her was quite surprising. Now maybe my standards of humanity have dropped after forcing myself to watch this season, but I actually began to like Jessie. She began to seem like a real person and in this house that is all it takes to seem likeable.

In her dieing moments Jessie tried to shake the house up. She revealed Helen's plans to take out Amanda and she drove a wedge between Aaryn and GinaMarie, who had previously been so tightly bonded by their mutual racism. Whether or not Jessie actually succeeded in changing anything is yet to be seen, but we owe her everything just for trying.


Jessie Kowalski - Big Brother 15
Jessie "Surprisingly Likeable" Kowalski
Desperate Showmancer
Uninteresting Roller Coaster of Emotions
Survived by... Who Cares?

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