Wednesday, February 11, 2009

We're Backkkkk

We are back for Season 2 to of I Love Money and will once again do our best to disect every hint we get into spoiling this season for you so you can probably win cheap bets off of friends. Well lets get right into it...

This season seems to be structured very similar to the first season, obviously a paymaster and bottom 3 which we have already seen. But also a pre and post merge as well, which is where the majority of the evidence of who makes it far in this game comes from. Now through Wikipedia and the vh1 site the following episode discussions were found:

Feb 16: "It's in the Cards"

"The teams face off against each other in a 3-on-2 soccer showdown. Strategy comes into play, though, as each team gets to select their opposing teams' two defenders. Crossteam allegiances are exposed, and the pressures of potential elimination become too much for some to bear. The Paymaster's decision on who to send home — a friend or adversary — becomes clouded after a fortune teller cautions the Paymaster about her adversary being more loyal. Who will the Paymaster choose? It's anybody's guess up until the last moment!"

Feb 23: "Kiss My..."

"With 16 money lovers left, fighting for cash, there's a whole lot of backstabbing and butt kissing going on. In this next challenge, The Gold team and The Green teams go "cheek to cheek", but when two team members throw the challenge and, ultimately cause a loss, a new alliance is exposed. The reason for this sabotage is a dislike for a controlling team member who is considered a "poison". Will the losing team realize this, and cut the bad seed loose, or will they be too intimidated? In the most dramatic elimination ceremony yet, an unexpected twist results in not just one, but two people going home. Finally, karma wins out."

Mar 2: "alliances are Dead... Or are They?"

"After a surprising double elimination and an added twist of switching up the teams, the Money Lovers are all shook up. It's questionable whether the original Gold Team alliance is still in tact, and everyone knows they'll have to dig deep inside and do whatever it takes to win the first challenge with the new teams. The possibility of a secret alliance between two friends begins to raise suspicions with the bullies of the house as they scramble to retain control of the game. As a result, other members of the house realize it's time to join forces or be forced out of the house."

Mar 9: "The Chickens Who Come Home to Roost"

"Having uncovered an original team alliance as still being alive and well, a new secret alliance unites to protect its members and to swing the balance of power in their favor. Using brains over brawn, the new alliance executes a plan to break apart the other regardless of the outcome in a repeat of last season's challenge — the chicken-a-pult! Anger and tears erupt and alliances are exposed when two of the strongest competitors suddenly find themselves pleading their loyalties to a conflicted Paymaster for a chance to stay in the game."

Mar 16: "are You There God? It's Me"

"The Green and Gold teams, and their respective alliances, struggle for dominance of the house, knowing that now is an opportunity to swing the numbers their way. In the Fire and Ice Challenge both teams scramble to free coins from an giant ice block. Turns out having alliance members on the opposing team pays off as sabotage costs one team the game. The two sabotaging players are obvious choices for possible elimination, which leaves the third a Herculean task; sway the paymaster to their alliance in order to stay alive."

March 23: "How Do You Sat Impolsion In Spanish?"

"Eleven people remain in the house, and the lines between Green and Gold Teams have blurred even more. Alliances are color-blind, as certain players on either team attempt to sabotage the team that they are technically on. Each team is suspended from a giant crane above water and must untangle their twisted ropes in the fastest time to avoid the threat of elimination. The true competition takes place after the challenge, though, as players work overtime to forge allegiances and backstab others. When the alliance that once held all the power in the game, starts to distrust each other, the results are explosive."

Mar 30: "Thrown Under The Bus"

"After the last elimination, the money lovers are told there are no more teams and they're now competing as individuals. Yet even though the teams are dead there are two alliances that are still living strong. At their first individual challenge, the race to throw each other "under the bus" begins. In the end, one alliance wins Pay Master while a member of the opposing alliance becomes the dead last loser! In one of the most enticing power outings yet, a deal is placed on the table that will test the true colors of a money lover."

If this is all true then we can start from the end to assume what happens in the beginning. From description, 10 people make it to the individual portion. The first challenge of the individual portion is the "Thrown Under The Bus Challenge". Well from the Supertrailer which actually clearly shows nearly everyone that would be left at that point. Ice, Saaphyri, Buckwild, Tailor Made, Myammee, 20 Pack, Prancer, Cali, and angelique are all shown at the challenge. IT is actually shown in a future individual challenge (hanging onto the life saver above the water). So its safe to assume that he rounds out our final 10.

Pre-individual eliminations (In no particular order): Milf, Entertainer, Leilene, T-Weed, Heat, Buddha, and Bonez.

Post-individual: IT, 20 Pack, Tailor Made, angelique, Myammee, Buckwild, Saaphyri, Ice, Cali, Prancer.

I will get much more in depth here soon. Stay Tuned.

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