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Originally posted by erinp:
But the house had already nomd , so how did she know he would not have been up regardless of the rule break.
Because it was implicit in the punishment.
If they were already up due to nominations, there would be no reason to punish them by putting them up.
Also: if they were already up, then that would mean that they could have avoided the eviction vote by succeeding in the silence task. Some punishment, huh?
BB doesn't work like that. I may stand corrected here, but I don't think they've ever given immunity
after nominations.
This is why I was unhappy about the way BB handled the punishments. It effectively gave the HMs information about the nominations in advance of the official announcement.