A must-win veto comp sends the Six Shooters (briefly) into chaos.
Its been bad, and tonights episode begins with even more frustration.
I mean, imagine being the person whose sole move is being a disposable piece for the key players?

Sam Smith and Nick Maccarone on the fourth live Big Brother eviction show. Big Brother airs Wednesdays (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT), Thursdays, featuring the live evictions (9:00-10:00 PM, LIVE ET/Delayed PT) and Sundays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT). Reserved Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Monty Brinton/CBS
After that bit of non-gameplay, its on to the veto challenge.
The six competitors split into pairs to face off head-to-head.
In the first matchup, Nick handily beats Jessica.
In the second, Holly easily takes out Sam, spoiling his chances of removing himself from the block.
In the third, Tommy sneaks a win past Cliff.
Despite that experience, Nick beats her pretty easily.
Hes honed in, seriously focused on saving himself and trying to shake up this game.
Who designed this game?
Anyways, that advantage apparently doesnt matter, because Nick is on fire.
He beats Tommy, wins the veto power, and saves himself for another week.
That means the Six Shooters are scrambling to decide who to put up against Sam.
The very discussion of other people on the block sends the Six Shooters into chaos.
Its seriously gross behavior and confirms thatMichieis one of the worst people in this house right now.
Nonetheless, Holly has to picksomeoneto be on the block after Nick takes himself off.
Right now though, its looking like everything will continue to go exactly as the Six Shooters have planned.