Before we get started, a reminder of who has whom:
Second, 5 bonus points each to Marissa and Carol for texting
me the word Paranoid!
For the first time this season, Makensy opens the show
shuddering in the cold outdoor water (2 points for “Speak in opening
vignette” to Dalphyne!). SlayZeeAh had
limited options to nominate, and Kimo isn’t happy about being on the block.
Sorry guy, that’s what happens when the HOH is someone with whom you actively avoided
talking game. It’s a lesson, but was it
learned? I doubt it. T’Kor “thinks the HOH may be targeting the Trio”.
Chelsie is happy she wasn’t nominated, as she just orchestrated Quinn’s departure (1 point for “Shown on camera in gray [Quinn]” to Jen!). Godzilla tries to mend fences with the Trio, but they cringe at her voice. America cringes with you!
As it’s time to pick
players for the veto competition, JANKIE has them sing his theme song because
he’s cruel and enjoys suffering. Kimo
roots for T’Kor to be picked so she can win, take one of the Trio off the block
and they can evict whoever is renominated (1 point for “Mention ‘in this
game’” to Jay!). Along with Godzilla
and Chelsie, T’kor is indeed chosen (1 point each for “Picked for veto via
random draw” to Carol, Marissa and me!).
This leads T’Kor to a cart-before-the-horse conundrum: If she wins, who does she save? Sounds like a tomorrow problem to me.
At the veto, it’s a puzzle where they must fit 10 circles of
varying sizes into a large circle. First
place wins veto, 2nd place wins the JANKIE veto. It’s a hard puzzle,
and Rubina hates JANKIE world, but she hates the Jury house more. Priorities!
T’Kor, is completely distracted by Godzilla’s thinking aloud in her “nails
on chalkboard” voice. Five special points if you send me the phrase nails on a chalkboard
privately. This stands until noon Friday. In the end, Godzilla takes home the
veto while SlayZeeAh takes home the JANKIE veto (4 points each for “Win veto”
to me and Ricky!). This result is
the worst disappointment for T’kor yet (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’
to Marissa!).
T’Kor seems resigned to being a renom but BB history is filled
with people who’ve talked their way out of that. Use that social game and get to work!
Kimo makes his pitch to Gen Z’er that the trio is not a comp
threat (and he’s right –they’ve only won three competitions between them). Godzilla
thinks she should use the veto on Kimo so they can backdoor T’Kor, with the
added benefit of repairing her relationship with him, while SlayZeeAh can use
her JANKIE veto on Rubina to backdoor Chelsie.
That’s an overly complicated way to get a ton of blood on their hands
but SlayZeeAh hasn’t forgotten about how Chelsie got both Quinn and Joseph out (1
point for “Shown on camera in gray [Joseph]” to Roberta!).
To use the JANKIE veto, she has to knock down 5 bottles in 3
tosses at the carnival game. She misses
all three shots (on purpose, Carol thinks, and I agree) meaning she cannot use
the JANKIE veto. This is probably the
smartest play she’s made all season.
At the veto ceremony, Godzilla follows through with her plan
and takes Kimo off the block (5 points for “Someone used the veto on you” to
Jay!), (3 points for “Use veto on someone else” to me!). SlayZeeAh
completes the plan and nominates T’Kor, who doesn’t handle being nominated well
which also sends Rubina to tears (2 points for “Shown on camera crying” to
Marissa!) and closes the show.
So, what does this mean for our scores? I maintained my lead on 2nd place Marissa, who’s pulling away from 3rd place Jen. Carol looks like she took a big jump but that’s my fault -she’d been earning bonus points, but my formula wasn’t capturing them properly. It’s right now! Jay, Roberta, and Dalphyne stay in place as the biggest mover again is Ricky, who is now only 13 points from leaving the cellar thanks to SlayZeeAh actually playing the game!
- Scott 246
- Marissa 175
- Jen 154
- Carol 119
- Jay 111
- Roberta 101
- Dalphyne 94
- Ricky 81




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