She’d been betrayed by him and this looked like her opportunity to get him out.
Alas, it was all talk and no action.
Instead, Dani continued to stick with The Committee and put Kevin and David on the block.
Another week of nominations and The Committee running the show.
He’s a great shield.
David pulls out all the Da’Vonne-inspired acting chops he can to look shocked.
As usual, David goes one step too far in his gameplay.
Then, right then and there, Dani must pick a replacement nominee.
I don’t think Tyler is buying it at all.
He knows Dani could easily start going after him for real.
Tyler isn’t Dani’s only problem.
By putting him up, she’s scared the rest of her alliance.
It is a rather baffling gameplay decision if Dani truly isn’t targeting Tyler.
It’s all about patience and staying calm.
It’s an incredibly difficult challenge, but there are a few hilarious moments.
One is Enzo just being truly terrible at the challenge; he can’t get a single layer going.
Thankfully, this time around, we get a legit winner who could change things once again this week.
After a ton of drops from everyone, Da’Vonne comes away with the win!
That creates all sorts of chaos and hurt feelings in the house.
She can’t believe thatshewould ruinhergame.
It’s the same playbook that The Committee has annoyingly been using all season.
When they win power, they force everyone to get in line with what they want.
And that’s exactly what she does.
That’s not the truth though.
But can Da’Vonne, David, and Kevin potentially swing votes in his favor?
After all, Nicole considers Ian a friend and she doesn’t want him out of the house.
Could she act as a swing vote to tie it 4-4 and make Dani choose who goes home?
That’s certainly possible.
We’ll find out on Thursday!