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Big Brother 4: The Finale
Last Updated: Sunday, September 28, 2003 - 12:14 AM
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It's the Big Brother 4 finale, who will walk away with $500,000?

By Nikki Gubb
Reality Reel Media
09.27.03

Julie introduces us to the footage of the jury asking Alison and Jun their questions. Dana starts it off She asks Alison why she should vote for her. Alison says because of how she played the game. She used strategy and won competitions. She asks Jun if she has any regrets. Jun says getting into fights with people and showing the nasty side of Jun. Next is Nathan. Nathan asks Alison why she did not tell him about her alliance with Justin. She says that the knowledge would hurt her, not help her. He asks Jun why she went with Dana instead of staying with the original alliance. She says that she knew Dana was set on going, the dark side was strong, and Alison and Nathan were strong. She felt that if she did not go, she would have been left without anyone. Justin asks Alison what her most dishonest moment was. She says it was after he left. Jee and Robert wanted to get rid of Erika and keep Jack. She knew that would not be good for her. She warned the guys of it, but did not tell that she was not following their wishes. He asks Jun if cocking was a strategy. She says it was because she saw eating habits and custom prepare meals to get in good with them. Jack asks Alison why she lied to Erika, Nathan and him about nominating Justin when she was HOH. She says it was because she did not want them to know that she had an alliance with Justin. He asks Jun that when did she decide to evict Jack since they had an alliance. She says that they did not have an official alliance and wanted to keep Erika in the game. Jee asks Alison if she feels that she was honorable in the game. She says that at times yes and at times no. He asks Jun what makes her more deserving of the grand prize. Jun says because she did not use the powers of persuasion that Alison did. She did not kiss people, crawl into bed with people, or pack goodies while kicking them out. She feels that she has been more honest, honorable, and deserving of the prize. Erika asks Alison why she should vote for her when Alison said that she could not vote for anyone who said they were safe and then vote them out. Alison says that Erika had been riding on her coattails. She felt that if she kept her in the game, she would have handed her the game. She feels that she worked at getting there and was not getting the credit she deserves. She asks Jun if personally attacking everyone was her strategy or how she really felt. She says that is how she finds humor things and that everyone does it. No one liked that answer. Robert asks Jun if she planned to stick to any one alliance or float the whole time. She says that she did not want to be in an alliance with eight people because that was too big. She knew that most of her alliances would be short lived for one reason or another. He asks Alison when did she form an alliance with Jun and stick with it to the end. She says that she asks for an alliance as soon as Nathan was taken from her. She knew that she was better than Jun and would win against her in the end. Jun tells them that they are both strong women and players. She made a lot of risky choices and hopefully they will look at the differences in the game and decide that Jun was better. Alison says that before they make the decision, ask yourself what a player is. She says that she won the competitions and because of them, she made it impossible to be a target and evicted and therefore they should vote for her.

After the questions, the girls were talking. Jun says that it was bad. She said that she attacked everyone and that everyone did it. Alison says that not everyone did it.
 
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