Well, we’re getting down to it now, folks.
But now that we’re down to such a small number, things get interesting.
Loyalties tested, vetos more powerful and disruptive, the possibility of a vote swinging at any moment.
So, let’s dive into the episode.
Let’s get right into what’s frustrating about this episode.
Part of me gets whyBig Brotherdoes things this way.
It was easy enough for us at home to deduce all of thisbeforetonight’s episode.
We know Tyler and Christmas targeted Nicole.
We know that Memphis, Cody, and Nicole would then be gunning for them.
We know that this causes a rift within the main alliance becauseonly the main alliance is left.
The indignation is annoying.
Weknowthat Dani is on the outs within The Committee.
For the most part, everyone is bad at the competition.
Cody, despite not knowing what a “Texan” is, understands that.
He knows you might’t let all three buttons go no matter what.
The competition comes down to Cody and Memphis.
And hey, that’s not a bad position to be in after a chaotic triple eviction.
Being in control at this point in the game is exactly what you want to assure your own safety.
Again, everyone here is being super annoying.
Still, the lines are being drawn now, and there’s no way to avoid that.
So, the predictable happens.
Nobody seems that upset by the nominations.