Otherwise, Kaysar would remain the clear target, likely going home in a unanimous vote.
The talk about potential replacement nominees takes up the first chunk of the episode.
Interestingly enough, David isn’t a target, despite seeming like an easy one.

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Instead, there seems to be two clear targets for a backdoor nomination, should it be necessary.
The first is Ian.
He’s one of two winners in the house, and right now his low profile is working wonders.
The further he goes in the game, the bigger a threat he becomes.
The other threat, mostly talked about on the live feeds, is Dani.
Her alliance members are worried about her unpredictability, and that she could flip at any moment.
So that brings us to the POV competition itself.
Bayleigh gets picked as well.
It’s a tough, physical challenge.
Enzo then follows suit.
Tyler drops next, after nearly half an hour on the ropes.
Neither one is giving up, because nothing is certain here.
Sure enough, Kevin wins it fair and square, earning the right to pull himself off the block.
Alas, Kevin winning doesn’t lead to much change in the game.
Once again, it’s all bluster.
Not much else is going on here.
But again, he’s all talk.
That’s it, folks.
Kaysar is going home.