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Big Brother Recap: Who Is The Villain?

Big Brother Season 19 has been the worst season of the CBS ratings juggernaut, and part of the blame has got to go on the inclusion of Paul Abrahamian.  But then there is the sheer stupidity of some of the other housemates. Alex and Jason are a strong duo, so it was obvious they were going to be targeted sooner rather than later.  We picked up with the Head of Household competition, and it quickly became apparent that something was different about the dynamic. We then got to see flashbacks of Paul, Josh, and Christmas realizing it was time to attack.  They wanted everyone to throw the competition so that one of them could win and take a shot at Jason or Alex. Paul then basically threatened Kevin to throw the competition.  That would then allow Alex to drop out and in return, Raven would do the same thing. Paul stressed to Kevin that he was safe, while Alex was under the impression Kevin would be put up as the replacement nominee.  For some reason, Alex hates Kevin and wants nothing more than to see him going out of the game while she sits with a smug look on her face. The CBS edits make Alex look like an angel.  Over on the feeds, it is an entirely different story. She says some outlandish things about her fellow houseguests, and it’s pretty sad.  In the end, Josh let Christmas win the HOH competition, which was pretty crazy when you consider her ailment and that it was a running contest.  Somehow, the houseguests are intent on breaking the rules this season.  Christmas questioned whether it would be a good idea to draw a line in the sand quickly as opposed to having back and forth all week. That way, they would respect her honesty.  The Tree of Temptation returned, and nobody took anything from it. Jason and Alex are going to be so pissed when they watch the season back.  Christmas went with nominating Jason and Alex, and it seemed like Jason had a sudden realization that he is the target. Alex continued to act dumb by saying she trusted Christmas and felt that there was a bigger plan at play.  Sigh.  Just hand Paul the money and let it be over. This is just getting more and more tiring to watch. It’s time to stop bringing the veterans back. This will mark two seasons in a row that a veteran has won.  What do you think about all of this? Sound off below! View Slideshow: Big Brother Winners: RANKED!

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Big Brother Recap: Who Is The Villain?

Big Brother Recap: Who Is The Villain?

Big Brother Season 19 has been the worst season of the CBS ratings juggernaut, and part of the blame has got to go on the inclusion of Paul Abrahamian.  But then there is the sheer stupidity of some of the other housemates. Alex and Jason are a strong duo, so it was obvious they were going to be targeted sooner rather than later.  We picked up with the Head of Household competition, and it quickly became apparent that something was different about the dynamic. We then got to see flashbacks of Paul, Josh, and Christmas realizing it was time to attack.  They wanted everyone to throw the competition so that one of them could win and take a shot at Jason or Alex. Paul then basically threatened Kevin to throw the competition.  That would then allow Alex to drop out and in return, Raven would do the same thing. Paul stressed to Kevin that he was safe, while Alex was under the impression Kevin would be put up as the replacement nominee.  For some reason, Alex hates Kevin and wants nothing more than to see him going out of the game while she sits with a smug look on her face. The CBS edits make Alex look like an angel.  Over on the feeds, it is an entirely different story. She says some outlandish things about her fellow houseguests, and it’s pretty sad.  In the end, Josh let Christmas win the HOH competition, which was pretty crazy when you consider her ailment and that it was a running contest.  Somehow, the houseguests are intent on breaking the rules this season.  Christmas questioned whether it would be a good idea to draw a line in the sand quickly as opposed to having back and forth all week. That way, they would respect her honesty.  The Tree of Temptation returned, and nobody took anything from it. Jason and Alex are going to be so pissed when they watch the season back.  Christmas went with nominating Jason and Alex, and it seemed like Jason had a sudden realization that he is the target. Alex continued to act dumb by saying she trusted Christmas and felt that there was a bigger plan at play.  Sigh.  Just hand Paul the money and let it be over. This is just getting more and more tiring to watch. It’s time to stop bringing the veterans back. This will mark two seasons in a row that a veteran has won.  What do you think about all of this? Sound off below! View Slideshow: Big Brother Winners: RANKED!

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Big Brother Recap: Is Josh Ready to Ditch Paul?

We think it’s fair to say that Big Brother 19 has featured some of most epic arguments in the history of Big Brother, and it’s making for a house divided.  When the episode got underway, Josh made his way to Jessica to let her know that she is not his target. Jessica was not about to bow down to him, so she mocked him once again.  Over the course of the summer, the pair has been at odds every step of the way, so it made sense that Jess would think Josh was trying to stir the pot.  Josh then lets her know that it’s only Cody he does not like, and Cody was in the room, so it was a rather ballsy move when you consider that Cody has immunity.  Jessica is not one to allow anyone to talk badly about her man of so many weeks, so she exits the conversation and brands it a big fat waste of time.  When it came to veto plans, Paul recalled that Christmas had the Ring of Replacement, and decided to use it to his advantage. He wanted her to use it in the event Cody’s name is called.  However, Paul revealed in the Diary Room that he wants Christmas to use it so that he can flush it out of the game so that she does not use it against him later.  Not one to listen to the leader, Christmas turned to Josh, and he told her not to use it so they can have it at their disposal later.  They tell Paul that they don’t want to use the power this week, but Paul turns the tables and reiterates that they absolutely need to send Jessica home or there will be hell to pay.  Christmas then says the best course of action is if Josh blinks at Christmas during the players being picked. That way she will know to use it.  When Cody’s name is picked, Josh blinks, and Christmas shuts him right out of the competition. This sends Jessica and Cody into a fit of despair as they realize the odds are stacked against them.  It’s the OTEV competition, and Elena is first out. Jessica is out second and starts crying again because she knows that means she is going home.  Mark ultimately wins the competition, meaning Josh needs to name a replacement nominee.  In the end, Josh puts up Raven, meaning she joins Elena and Jessica on the block.  It’s obvious that Jessica is going home, so there’s really no question about it.  Who do you want to go home? Sound off below! View Slideshow: Big Brother Winners: RANKED!

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Big Brother Recap: A Reversal of Fortune

It’s crazy to think that Jessica and Cody were once pariahs in the Big Brother house. With Paul successfully getting Cody out of the game, Jessica seemed poised to hang around and be a vote for people when they needed it.  Apparently, they did not bank on America granting Jessica the Halting Hex power, which gives her the ability to cancel an eviction live on air.  Jessica reacted in shock to the return of Cody and quickly revealed to him that he needed to keep his mouth shut because she had repaired most of the relationships in the house they fractured.  Cody was happy to hear about it because he saw it as a reset for his game. He did reveal that they were going to be targeted from that point forward.  Jessica then dropped the bomb that she had the Halting Hex and that she would be able to save them if they were on the block. Cody was excited to learn this.  The other houseguests gathered to say it was ten against two and that they would find a way to get rid of Cody again. They understood they needed to ace the HOH competition.  During the competition, the other houseguests kept punishing Cody, so he had garbage, cement and other things thrown at him. On top of that, he had to contend with a man who yelled at him over parking.  Josh made it clear he and Jessica were his targets, and he would get one of them out of the house if he won the competition. He dropped out and immediately started trying to distract Cody.  It worked, and Cody dropped out. In the end, it was Christmas and Jessica fighting for the top spot. In a surprise move, Jessica won the competition, effectively securing Jody’s safety for two weeks.  They then noticed the houseguests who ditched them in the past appeared to try and get back in their good graces. Jessica revealed the only ones she could work with were Raven and Matt.  They both agreed they would work as a four-person alliance, but would Raven and Matt actually defect now? Well, they want safety for this week.  Josh tried to speak with Jessica, but Cody shut him down and said the pair would not be talking to him. Jessica ultimately decided to nominate Josh and Ramses.  Did she make the right move? Sound off below! View Slideshow: Big Brother Winners: RANKED!

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Big Brother Recap: Another Twist Revealed

Tensions in the Big Brother house tend to skyrocket as we edge closer to an eviction, and things went into overdrive on the latest episode.  We picked up with the houseguests in shock over Josh publicly slamming Cody and Jessica. Alex noted that she was happy to let the argument rage on because it took the target off her own back.  Jessica chanted that Josh was a mere pawn for both sides of the house and that he should probably go and change his diaper. Cody decided there was no point in continuing the argument and walked off.  Paul followed and complimented him for taking his nomination like a man. Despite their differences, both of them knew when the other made a good move.  Later, Christmas gathered the houseguests and revealed that she needed major surgery on her foot. She explained that she was given the opportunity to leave the game, but she decided to stay in and fight it out.  Cody did not give a damn and felt like she was using the injury to advance her game further, and left the situation. Jessica, however, wanted to extend the olive branch to her.  Even though Jessica’s been Cody’s shadow all season long, she knew she needed to build relationships out with her relationship in order to make it further.  Christmas was not impressed with the way Jessica was going on about her reasons for wanting Christmas out. The funny thing is, Jessica had no clue about nominating Christmas.  It was a tense meeting, but the two women parted ways. There’s no chance of them ever finding a way to get along. Too much has been done for them to make things right.  Things went from bad to worse for Jessica when the houseguests celebrated Dominique’s birthday. Raven had made a cake, and the have nots did not get too have some.  Naturally, Jessica disappeared to another room and cried her heart out. Cody comforted her, but at least he got to eat cake.  Desperate to help Jessica’s game, Cody turned to Christmas to say that Mark and Dominique were in on the plan to get rid of Christmas from the get-go. Christmas was skeptical but took the information on board. He even went as far as telling her to work with Alex and Jessica. He may seem deluded at times, but at least he’s looking out for his girl. His plan took a bigger turn when he opened up about two people coming to him during his HOH reign. He revealed this to the house during Dominique’s talk show.  However, Dominique made a mistake by telling everyone there was a dominant group in the house and Paul was pissed. Everyone wondered why she would say something like that, but she did.  The target is most definitely on her now. It’s amazing how quickly things change in the game. One wrong thing can seal your fate.  At the eviction, Christmas was not present but managed to vote from the hospital. Yes, this is getting out of hand now. – Jessica votes to evict Ramses – Kevin votes to evict Ramses – Christmas (via phone from the hospital) votes to evict Ramses – Raven votes to evict Cody – Dominique votes to evict Cody – Mark votes to evict Cody – Jason votes to evict Cody – Josh votes to evict Cody – Elena votes to evict Cody – Matt votes to evict Cody The biggest shock in the voting was that Christmas voted to evict Ramses. It was bizarre and proved she could not be trusted.  Cody was evicted by a vote of 7-3-0! On his way out the door, he asked Jessica to be his girlfriend. To the surprise of absolutely no one, she accepted.  Julie then dropped the bomb that there will be a Battle Back next week, and Cody looked ecstatic. You could see wheels spinning as he plotted his revenge.  What did you think of all the drama? Sound off below! View Slideshow: Big Brother Winners: RANKED!

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Big Brother Recap: Another Twist Revealed