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Here is the stream link to this week's The Challenge USA Tiny Table Talk happening on Saturday July 9th at 7pm EST. I'll be ready to chat about my general thoughts on the format, house and general overview. As well as Big Brother alliance may turn into a big mess this season and there seems to be no love for Love Island. And not to forget the live comment section where I'll be commenting, replying and answering y'alls comments/questions in the back half of the live. Thank you again for the support and I'm looking forward for this Saturday!

LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB8WMM-X9C8&ab_channel=AngelcakeEntertainment

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The Challenge USA Tiny Table Talk LIVE | Big Brother Big Revenge & No Love For Love Island

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Anonymous

That intro was glorious! Love it!

Anonymous

I was pretty confused as to why Alyssa and Derek were so 'butthurt' as an outsider, as I only watched one season of big brother and it coincidentally happened to be Josh's season before I knew he was even going to be on the challenge. I thought Alyssa and Derek took it too hard knowing that Big Brother is one big game of lies and deception, however I did listen to Kyland's interview on Challenge Mania and got some insight into how the cookout alliance worked. For those who do not watch Big Brother or at least that season (like myself), the cookout alliance was made on the first day mainly because all of them were POC. Their strategy was to pick one other person in the house to get close to and align with so that it is not obvious that they are working with each other. It turns out as the season went on, people in the cookout alliance did not like each other and the 'fights' or obvious dislike of each other was pretty real which also made it easy to 'hide' the cookout alliance because there was some true dislike amongst those people. Kyland stated that he actually had better relationships with the people he formed 'outside' of the alliance with the exception of Xavier who he had to do some repairing with outside the show. In the end, as much as the cookout was dysfunctional on a personal level, they stuck it out till the very end. This explanation gave me more context and understanding as to why Alyssa and David were so mad, That alliance sounded pretty smart and strategic and did not let emotions and personal stuff get in the way of the goal which was to make it to the end. It's also why Xavier probably thought Alyssa was his 'closest ally' because of the true friendships the cookout made outside of their alliance.