Jim definitely had an impressive makeover. You could still kinda recognize his eyes, nose and other facial features that weren’t previously covered with hair, but… well, they were covered with hair before, so what do you expect? (I noticed right away that he was wearing a baseball cap to help hide his shorter hair in back, which makes me wonder whether the producers told him he might have a “surprise” coming shortly after he left the mansion…)
Aside from that, it didn’t seem like there was much worth talking about. The eight minutes of additional footage that hadn’t already played in the regular episodes… yeah. Oh, and it looked like the name “DraculAmber” was more appropriate than I thought. I can only hope that my anticipation for the next episode will be more fulfilling than finally seeing this one after it aired last Tuesday.
Ya think? I figured the crew snuck into Jim’s bedroom while he was sleeping in order to attach the microphone to his body which he wouldn’t notice when he took a shower because geeks don’t take showers.
The nature of “surprise” on reality TV is a little strange since it takes some much prep work. You might not know what the surprise is exactly, but you always know one is coming.
I noticed the shorter hair and trimmed beard too, and it was amazing how much just THAT little change made such a difference!
The Amber footage was hilarious! Although, I hate to admit it, but I thought she was rather (purely physically!!) attractive (I didn’t tune into this season until after she left).
I never liked Amber. Not since day 1