I feel like I’m going a little mad writing theseBig Brotherrecaps three times a week.

I’m running on fumes over here, people!

I want drama and big moves and some good gameplay, but it just isn’t happening!

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Cody Calafiore on ‘Big Brother’.CBS

There are only so many words in the English language to describe my endless disappointment!

Could it happen, finally?

Because the nominations are so predictable, the first chunk of the episode is rather dull.

Then there’s Enzo, who truly seems to want a big move to happen.

To paraphrase Enzo himself: It’s time to make some enemies, yo!

There are really only two interesting moments in the first half of the episode.

It’s a moving conversation, and addresses a dynamic in the house that hasn’t been explored previously.

That brings us to the veto choices and competition.

After all, that’s the guy he’s supposed to take to the Final 2.

Anyway, the competition is a familiar one: OTEV is back!

The last one back up the ramp is out of the round.

That’s important to note, because that shirt is the cause of some “controversy.”

He’s going to take the money so that he doesn’t end up with no vetoandno prize.

Is it the best move?

I’m not sure.

They act like he’s being arrogant and “a rookie.”

Hard to blame him for taking the guaranteed money in the face ofeverythingthat’s happening in the house.

Before long, we’re down to just Enzo and Cody in the finals.

If Cody wins, nominations stay the same.

Alas, as has been the case all season, the predictable wins out.