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Big Brother Recap: Did Brett or Winston Escape the Block?

Brett and Winston have been allies ever since they entered the Big Brother house three weeks ago.  In fact, they are so close that some of the houseguests have questioned whether they are in a bromance.  However, the duo sees it as more of a bromance. But all things come to an end sooner or later, and with Scottie in power, they were both put on the block.  We picked up with Winston unimpressed at the thought of sitting on the block next to Brett because it means that one of them will likely be meeting Julie Chen and chatting about what they could have done better to stay in the game.  Winston chatted with Tyler and Kaitlyn in the good old storage room to try and get some clarity on how to play Big Brother.  We kid, mostly, but he wanted to know if there was a way to save himself from the block. Kaitlyn suggested he steer clear of Brett so that everyone would think they were not a pair.  Instead, Winston headed up to the HOH room to reprimand Scottie.  “You drew a line in the sand, you’re gone next week,” Winston angrily yelled at the current HOH. You know, Scottie could win Veto and have a change of heart, but something tells us he’ll stick to his gun. Winston is a big baby. If he was in control, he would put people up without a second thought. However, he’s playing as though he’s one of the nicest people, and the cracks are starting to appear.  Winston and Rachel quickly got to work trying to find a target to replace he and Brett. Kaitlyn, as always comes up as a target and both Brett and Winston agree to win the Veto and have her put up as a replacement.  The reason? She was the swing vote to take Steve out of the house in Week One. Yes, they are still talking about that first eviction.  For the veto competition, it was Scottie, Brett, Winston, Rachel, Tyler and Rockstar. At the start of the competition, Brett took the lead, but Scottie managed to emerge with the win and even won himself a trip for two to Greece.  The boys then met up with Scottie to pitch a final three deal, but Scottie maintained that it would be too risky to change things up, but he did say he would sleep on it.  In true Kaitlyn fashion, she said that she received a vision that the boys were going after her, and Scottie told her about them throwing her under the bus.  At the veto meeting, we learned that the nominations were being kept the same. Oh yes, one of the boys is going home … unless Sam uses her power.  What are your thoughts on the latest twists and turns? Hit the comments below.  Big Brother continues Thursday on CBS.  View Slideshow: Big Brother Season 20: Meet the Cast!

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Big Brother Recap: Did Brett or Winston Escape the Block?

Big Brother Spoilers: Nominations & Veto Result!

Alliances in the Big Brother house are changing.  With Paulie as HOH, it meant that the plan to take Frank out of the game would have have to wait for at least one more week.  Paulie is currently solid with Nicole, Corey, Zakiyah and Michelle, so there was no way he was putting either of them on the block.  He was part of the plan last week to keep Tiffany in the game, but everyone who kept her regretted the decision.  Frank found a way to get Tiffany on his side and the two enemies are now in cahoots with one another.  This alliance obviously came out of nowhere, but it kind of makes sense. Who would expect those two to be working together? Frank even done damage control with Da’vonne, but it’s clear that he’s still gunning for her.  Paulie nominated Natalie and Tiffany for eviction. Tiffany is his target.  He doesn’t trust a word she says, so he and his alliance agree that it’s time to target her and stick with it.  Tiffany then won her first competition. Yes, the Road Kill! After deliberating with Frank about who to put up, she went with Corey.  This doesn’t come as a surprise because he’s a big player, but she kept her win quiet and it has the rest of the house wondering who could have won.  Frank will no doubt use her win to his advantage further down the line.  Corey informed Natalie that if he won the veto he would take her off so that the winner of the Road Kill didn’t have a say in who would be the replacement nominee. Natalie was ecstatic, but would he really follow through with his plan? Corey did win the veto, but we don’t know what he will do? We’ll find out the answer on Monday.  This has been a hugely entertaining weekend on the live feeds.  What do you think about the latest drama? Hit the comments below! View Slideshow: 13 Most Toxic Relationships in Reality TV History

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Big Brother Spoilers: Nominations & Veto Result!

Big Brother Spoilers: Nominations & Veto Result!

Alliances in the Big Brother house are changing.  With Paulie as HOH, it meant that the plan to take Frank out of the game would have have to wait for at least one more week.  Paulie is currently solid with Nicole, Corey, Zakiyah and Michelle, so there was no way he was putting either of them on the block.  He was part of the plan last week to keep Tiffany in the game, but everyone who kept her regretted the decision.  Frank found a way to get Tiffany on his side and the two enemies are now in cahoots with one another.  This alliance obviously came out of nowhere, but it kind of makes sense. Who would expect those two to be working together? Frank even done damage control with Da’vonne, but it’s clear that he’s still gunning for her.  Paulie nominated Natalie and Tiffany for eviction. Tiffany is his target.  He doesn’t trust a word she says, so he and his alliance agree that it’s time to target her and stick with it.  Tiffany then won her first competition. Yes, the Road Kill! After deliberating with Frank about who to put up, she went with Corey.  This doesn’t come as a surprise because he’s a big player, but she kept her win quiet and it has the rest of the house wondering who could have won.  Frank will no doubt use her win to his advantage further down the line.  Corey informed Natalie that if he won the veto he would take her off so that the winner of the Road Kill didn’t have a say in who would be the replacement nominee. Natalie was ecstatic, but would he really follow through with his plan? Corey did win the veto, but we don’t know what he will do? We’ll find out the answer on Monday.  This has been a hugely entertaining weekend on the live feeds.  What do you think about the latest drama? Hit the comments below! View Slideshow: 13 Most Toxic Relationships in Reality TV History

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Big Brother Recap: Don’t Let the Back Door Hit You on the Way Out

Big Jeff is definitely in charge of Big Brother house. Following Sunday’s commanding Head of Household win , he proceeded to win the veto as well, leaving himself with all the options and all the power. He acted like it, too, with a move that could come back to bite him, but more than likely defeated his opposing alliance for good. Only time will tell. THG recaps last night’s Big Brother episode below … Whatever you think of him personally, Jeff is very good at Big Brother . His #1 achievement is what he did the previous 2-3 weeks, shoring up quasi-pacts with Shelly, Adam and Rachel. This gives him quite an edge. Plus 7 . Daniele, meanwhile, seems like a bit of a lost puppy when she’s not in the driver’s seat. Minus only 3 , because she’s quieter about it than Rachel at least. Speaking of Boo-key’s girl, Rachel is dead set on vengeance. Minus 15 for bad strategy, but Plus 5 because her attempts to bug Daniele do seem to work. Plus 6 for Jordan’s oddly sexy humilitard-removing striptease-thing. Plus 7 for Jeff and Jordan’s debate over how to pronounce “mischievous.” Man, Zingbot 3000’s voice is so annoying, but it did have some good lines, and made everyone quite uncomfortable. Net positive, we’d say, of about Plus 6 . Even ZB was overwhelmed by the sheer amount of Rachel material. It settled with “Every other word is just the F-word! Fiance! Fiance! ZZZZIIING! ” Plus 5 . Plus 3 , because the Zingbot is actually less robotic than Porsche. Zingbot to Dani: “Do you own a car…or are you still riding on your daddy’s coattails?!?! ” A prescient zzzzzzing, because she looked lost this week, and you can’t blame it all on the slop. Out of power, she just couldn’t rally. Minus 4 . Okay, it’s starting to just seem creepy. Go away now? Minus 4 . As soon as the veto competition was revealed to involve building something (a new Zingbot), you knew Porsche had no shot. Minus 9 for utter uselessness. Even more useless? Her attempts to talk game! Minus 8 . With Adam and Shelly also tanking, it came down to Dani and Jeff, and the big guy won it going away. Plus 3 for backing up his savviness with results. The true brilliance of Jeff is his ability to see – and play – all the angles. He took Porsche off the block and put up Dani while cementing his relationships with everyone BUT Dani and Kalia. Tough line to walk as HoH, but he did. Plus 10 . Can Dani get Adam, Shelly and Porsche to oust Kalia? She’ll need to do stay, and her back is up against the wall. Don’t count her out … yet. Wash . Tonight’s episode is a double elimination, meaning if Dani/Kalia wins HoH, they could put up Jeff and Jordan. If Rachel wins, Dani and Kalia might be going home by 10 p.m. If Porsche or Adam wins … LOL. Sorry, we tried. Plus 4 . EPISODE TOTAL: +13. SEASON TOTAL: +54. Who’s going home tonight on Big Brother?

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Big Brother Recap: Don’t Let the Back Door Hit You on the Way Out