The first eviction of the night is already set to go.
Kevin and David are on the block, having been nominated by Cody.
Before getting to eviction night, Dr. Will drops by to give a clue to the houseguests.

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He’s become the one guy picking up on everything in the house.
That information gets people talking.
So he’s not surprised to be going.
A few players are eliminated on the first question: David, Dani, and Tyler.
Nicole is eliminated next, and that leaves Memphis, Enzo, and Christmas fighting it out.
Instead, Memphis wins, and must immediately nominate two people.
Playing in the veto are David, Nicole, Memphis, Tyler, Christmas, and Dani.
If they fall, they’re eliminated.
Plus, Christmas has been doing whatever Memphis has wanted all season long.
It looks, for a brief second, like David might stay.
Tyler votes to evict Nicole, and so does Christmas (which is very surprising).
Let’s keep moving.
Julie gathers the remaining players and sends them outside for the second and final HOH of the night.
We’re back to true-or-false questions, this time about events that happened earlier in the season.
Once again, falling off gets you eliminated, which is exactly what happens to Christmas.
Nicole stumbles too and is eliminated, losing the chance to save herself.
So it all comes down to how the remaining alliance members are feeling.
So it comes down to Memphis, Cody, Enzo, and Christmas.
Well, that’s a wrap onBig Brother’s first ever triple-eviction night!
Did it speed up an otherwise dull season?
Did it offer up twists and turns that truly shifted the game?
No, not at all.