They hadn’t yet made a lot of inroads socially, which is why Cody nominated them.

Before Cody can even think about what might come after the veto, he’s on damage control.

Then there’s Tyler, who, despite his apparent intentions, is just making deals witheverybody.

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He knows it cost him last time around, but he just can’t help himself!

Poor, amenable Tyler.

That brings us to the choices for the veto competition.

Obviously you have the HOH Cody, then the two nominees, Kevin and Keesha.

Finally, Keesha pulls Ian, who I really can’t get a read on right now.

I feel like before the veto he’s just ready to go along with whatever the majority decides.

The veto competition is a lot of fun.

Eventually, everyone quits laughing and gets focused.

As the stacks continue to topple, it’s a surprise that nobody locks in their number sooner.

His time runs out and he’s eliminated.

Then the same thing happens to Ian.

With just a few minutes to go and 18 pieces on his board, Enzo decides to lock-in.

It’s a solid number, but Kevin has him beat.

He’s at 19.

There’s no way I’d risk my pieces falling just because Keesha is still stacking at 15.

But Kevin keeps going.

He wants to see to it he can’t be beaten.

And in doing so, he’s a victim of self-sabotage.

That means that Kevin is immediately scrambling to save himself.

You actually have to presentreasonswhy you should be safe!

No one is just going to take pity on you!

You’re better than this, Kevin!

His conversation with Cody is a bit better, luckily.

That’s a pretty sweet deal.

Unfortunately for Kevin, it’s not enough to convince Cody to sway Enzo’s play.

But Idothink Cody and Enzo are going to be wary of Ian going forward.

So, that leaves us with Kevin and Keesha as the first two players to potentially be evicted.

What do I do now?"

Neither is a particularly proactive player so far, but at least Kevin is putting himself out there.

Keesha doesn’t seem to be playing yet.

Either way, we’ll see how this all plays out in the next few days.