Actions vs Accusations!

After Val gets voted out we see a shift in the orange  group. One aspect we see play out is need for affection theory, Johns girlfriend Julie has an issue with everyone disliking John for what he had done in the past, as well as that him saying he was going to beat up a female didn’t help either because she herself wants to be liked by her group.

As the secrets are revealed we see underpersonal members play out as well as overpersonal members come out. An underpersonal member would be the females in the orange group, knowing they are on the chopping block they spend their extra time trying to convince the other members that they are worthy enough to stay and the John is the person that needs to go home. Then you have the overpersonal person of the group is someone who tries to be friends with everyone, whether they like those people or not. I would definitely say John is the overpersonal member of the orange group. He goes out of his way to play the game and tries to manipulate or befriend all those in the group, although we find his motives are not entirely genuine.

One member role we frequently see in deliberation is the follower, the person who supports the group and accepts others ideas as their own, this comes out when people make alliances and then appoint a single person to delegate that alliance.  The females pleading to the alliance would be a great example of a special interest pleader, they speak against the putter group and personal interests, so they are trying to get the men to go against their alliance.