“Big Brother 26.”The 30-year-old video store clerk went home on last Thursday’s episode due to what he described as “a series of unfortunate events,” which involved Leah Peters using the Power of Veto to save Angela Murray, and then Quinn Martin putting Rodriguez on the block. “They were both terrible decisions,” Rodriguez exclusively told The Post in his post-eviction interview. “I think it was bad for both of them.”Between his two allies, Rodriguez thinks Peters, 26, made the bigger blunder that got him evicted.“Quinn was, through his own ineptitude, in a tough spot because he had overpromised people like, ‘I got you, I got you, I got you,’ ” Rodriguez explained. “And then he was like, ‘I guess I gotta put Joseph up now because I’m backed into a corner.’ ““Whereas if Leah had just not used it… and I think it was short sighted of her to be like, ‘I need to keep Angela around just for one jury vote,’ ” he continued. “That was her explanation for it — I don’t know how authentic that was.
But in my head I just feel like that’s short sighted. That’s one vote.”Rodriguez also pointed out that Murray, 50, has been unpredictable all season long, noting that she turned on their ally Tucker Des Lauries before his eviction two weeks ago.“You don’t know if Angela is gonna vote for you,” he said. “She can change with the blow of the wind.
The people she’s been loyal to the whole game she’ll turn on them.”“That made me really upset, me and Tucker could’ve gone to the end with her.
That would’ve been a great spot for me. And she couldn’t sit still. She couldn’t chill out and just let things happen.”Due to Murray’s questionable gameplay, Rodriguez reiterated that Peters’ decision to save the real estate agent didn’t benefit her in the.
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