Saturday, 6 September 2025

Big Brother 27 - Week 8 Update

 

First, this week’s rosters:

Scott

Mickey

Rachel

Jay

Keanu

Vince

Carol

Keanu

Rachel

Roberta

Katherine

Vince

Dalphyne

Morgan

Vince

Ricky

Lauren

Keanu

Marissa

Keanu

Rachel

Brian

Mickey

Rachel

Teresa

Keanu

Lauren

Tessa

Rachel

Vince

Viviana

Mickey

Morgan

Joe

Lauren

Vince

Demi

Lauren

Vince

 Second, 5 bonus points to Marissa for knowing the remote control in Will really wanted was the one Adam Sandler used in the movie “Click”, which was much better than it should have been. It’s worth watching! 

Third, 5 secret bonus points to Carol and Tessa who found the word “Inconceivable” in last week’s update.  Way to pay attention!

On to the update!

We open the week with Ava popping awake as people talk about her without realizing she’s right there!  (2 points for “Speak in the opening vignette” [Ava] to no one!). Lauren is devastated following Katherine’s eviction (2 points for “Shown on camera in gray” [Katherine] to Roberta!), and she’s tired of playing safe and sitting in the background. (1 point for “Shown on camera crying” [Lauren] to Ricky, Teresa, Joe and Demi!) while Ava is just happy to be here. (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Ava] to no one!).

While his flirtmance Morgan’s focus is on the Judges alliance, Vince knows he needs to do damage control with Lauren. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Vince promises to play an entirely different game if he makes it past this week.  Lauren yes’s him to death but tells us she doesn’t believe it.  (1 point for “Shown on camera crying” [Vince] to Jay, Roberta, Dalphyne, Tessa, Joe and Demi!), and (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Vince] to Jay, Roberta, Dalphyne, Tessa, Joe and Demi!).

Me, watching Vince

Keanu is also tired of seeing his allies go home because of Vince and agrees with Kelley that they need to take some power back. (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Keanu] to Jay, Ricky, Marissa and Teresa!). She feels guilty for waiting so long to lock in with Keanu, but they’re together now.

After last week’s tumultuous relationship, Keanu tries to straighten things out with Rachel claiming he went behind her back because she didn’t consider his game when she nominated Rylie. This is revisionist history.  He also says it feels like she’s using him as a shield, which the Queen laughs at “How can I use you as a shield? I’m the biggest target!”. 

Ava sees the Memory Wall change to “Mystere Moments”, and they all begin prepping for a memory comp. (1 point for “Mention ‘I need to win HOH” [Keanu] to Jay, Ricky, Marissa and Teresa!). Lauren has more targets than she can name, Morgan wants to keep her Judges safe, and Kelley wants to nominate Rachel, Rachel, Rachel, and Rachel.

At the HOH competition, get the memory question right and move on.  Get it wrong and get eliminated.

Will, Rachel, Mickey are quickly eliminated leaving Morgan to protect the Judges, but she’s set down along with Ashley, Ava and Lauren.  It comes down to Keanu or Kelley, and Kelley knows she has to win if she wants Rachel gone.  Unfortunately for her, she can’t recall a small detail and Keanu did meaning…. Keanu is the new HOH!  (5 points for “Win HOH” [Keanu] to Jay, Ricky, Marissa and Teresa!).  At least they actually clapped for his win this time.

In the storeroom, Kelley is ecstatically dancing around Keanu. He thinks if Morgan goes it will swing Vince in his direction.  There are two problems with that thought: 

  • Because he trusts Rachel, she’s a bigger threat to him than Morgan is.
  • Vince doesn’t have a direction other than “Say yes” and “cry about it later”.

So, after blasting Vince for not going after Rachel, he’s choosing to…. not go after Rachel…. because he wants her in jury advocating for him

AYFKM?

Seeing Rachel be the first person to talk with Keanu raises a red flag for Mickey (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Mickey] to Scott, Brian and Viviana) and she assumes he’s going to nominate her.  Rachel tells Ashley he’d keep the two of them safe, but Ashley doesn’t buy it, Morgan and Vince hope for Ava to be nominated to save the Judges but think Vince evicting Rylie could spell trouble. (1 point for “Shown on camera in gray” [Rylie] to no one!).

Keanu has made his decision – he wants Morgan gone and thinks Vince would use the Veto on her. Say it with me now: “I promise I won’t do that”, Vince swears.   Vince tries smooth talking, but Keanu thinks Vince should blow it out his ass instead.

Keanu

Vince tells Morgan they are definitely going up with Mickey. Morgan doesn’t see that making sense for him, but Vince does. Whining about being a have-not, not having rest or energy for Veto makes Vince look so pathetic here. Morgan sees he’s at his lowest point. (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Morgan] to Dalphyne and Viviana!)

Ava knows she may be nominated, she did yell at him and nominate him after all, so they don’t have a great history (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Ava] to no one!). Keanu isn’t locked in on her, however, and seems to be leaning more toward Mickey.  

Vince feels bad for getting emotional and claims to take ownership of everything he’s done so far.  What does that mean, exactly? Everyone knows what he did. What will he do differently?  Nothing. “I’m an ally”, he claims but Keanu sees that his actions have led to three allies being evicted. Words are wind, GRRM says, and Vince is full of them.

Tell 'im, you big Barbarian

At the nomination ceremony, Vince and Morgan are joined by Mickey in the chairs.

(3 points for “Nominated for eviction” [Vince] to Jay, Roberta, Dalphyne, Tessa, Joe and Demi!)

(3 points for “Nominated for eviction” [Morgan] to Dalphyne and Viviana!)

(3 points for “Nominated for eviction” [Mickey] to Scott, Brian and Viviana!)

We pick back up on Wednesday as Keanu reminds us that Vince should blow it out his ass (2 points for “Speak in opening vignette” [Keanu] to Jay, Ricky, Marissa and Teresa!). Vince sees that he has two chances to save himself, and believes it’s win or go home (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Vince] to Jay, Roberta, Dalphyne, Tessa, Joe and Demi!).

Rachel feels great about these nominations and thanks Keanu for keeping her safe, (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Rachel] to Scott, Carol, Marissa and Brian!) while he’s tired of seeing his allies go home because of Vince (1 point for “Shown on camera in gray” [Katherine] to Roberta!). Meeting with Kelley after nominations, Vince is emotional about the nominations but Kelley is indifferent (1 point for “Shown on camera crying” [Vince] to Jay, Roberta, Dalphyne, Tessa, Joe and Demi) while Ashley and Ava praise the Lord they escaped the block under a Keanu HOH

Someone's watching out for her, but it's not Jesus

Mickey thinks spending some time trying to convince Ashley, Rachel and Will to use the Veto on her will make them forget about her dictatorial stretch, but they don’t (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Rachel] to Scott, Carol, Marissa and Brian!). They see her as a disposable shield. (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Mickey] to Scott, Brian and Viviana!).

Her former ally Morgan knows she’s a target (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Morgan] to Dalphyne and Viviana!)  so she tries to turn Keanu’s focus elsewhere. It’s not working, however. Keanu is fixated on breaking up the “inexplicable” loyalty Vince has to Morgan.

I think it’s pretty explicable

Keanu starts making the rounds, urging Kelley and Lauren to use the Veto on Vince should they win. Lauren would. Kelley nods, smiles and has no intention of doing so. It’s Keanu’s dream draft when they pick players for the Veto, as Lauren and he chooses Kelley to join the players!  (1 point for “Picked for Veto via random draw” [Lauren] to Ricky, Teresa, Joe and Demi!) and (2 points for “Picked for Veto via Houseguest Choice” [Kelley] to no one!).

Rachel had every intention of using the Veto to prevent an Ashley renom and takes it as a personal attack when Keanu chooses Kelley to play over her. She’s always one heartbeat away from angry at him and that anger flares when he tells her Ashley is a potential renomination. She doesn’t want Ashley to go, and that makes it difficult to work with him.

See, Keanu has to pay attention to what’s best for Rachel. But when it was Rachel’s turn, she didn’t give a single thought about what’s best for Keanu. That’s how it works with her.

Kelley tells Keanu she could use the Veto on Morgan who’d then be a vote for Vince.  Keanu definitely wants to keep Vince because, and he said this with a straight face, Vince will always vote in their direction.

Tell 'em, Morpheus

Meanwhile, Ashley and Mickey think these nominations are the worst-case scenario. Convinced she has the votes to stay, Mickey thinks they’d try to backdoor Rachel and might not use the Veto on herself to prevent that from happening. And if Rachel goes, then Mickey doesn’t have her as a shield, and becomes the target.

Author’s note: This is the 3rd straight week she’s been nominated, she’s sitting on the block and wouldn’t use the Veto on herself because her shield might go, and then she might be the next target?  

Mickey is delusional

 At the Veto comp set in a Parisian restaurant, they are joined by Season 26’s Angela!

(5 points for “Mention a previous season’s houseguest” [Ava] to no one!)

(5 points for “Mention a previous season’s houseguest” [Lauren] to Ricky, Teresa, Joe and Demi!)

(5 points for “Mention a previous season’s houseguest” [Kelley] to no one!)

(5 points for “Mention a previous season’s houseguest” [Mickey] to Scott, Brian and Viviana!)

Drawing on Charcuteriegate from last season, they have to stack 35 pieces of meat and cheese puzzles on a board, which is knocked down at periodic intervals by Angela’s attackers. Vince and Morgan recognize the initial 2-minute timer is too short and instead use the time to learn.

(1 point for “Mention ‘I need to win Veto” [Vince] to Jay, Roberta, Dalphyne, Tessa, Joe and Demi!)

(1 point for “Mention ‘I need to win Veto” [Morgan] to Dalphyne and Viviana!)

The time is increased to three minutes. No one is close.  At four minutes, Mickey is close but not quite there. Soon after the timer is increased to five minutes, Keanu’s target saves herself. (4 points for “Win Veto” [Morgan] to Dalphyne and Viviana!)

Keanu doesn’t see it as a big problem – it’s a target-rich environment for him. Now that Morgan is safe, Vince thinks Kenau’s nominating him makes no sense.  God, he’s all over the place. Ava and Ashley wonder if prayers will continue to keep them safe, worrying that they are renomination targets.

Now that she’s potentially a renomination, Rachel is Keanu’s best friend again. She makes him lasagna, brings it right to him, talks so sweetly.  God, she’s insufferable. She wants to see Lauren as the renomination but lasagna or no, Keanu’s not having it.

When he tells Ashley that she could be the renomination, she says it won’t fly with her.  It’s a good thing she didn’t say that to me. The level of mockery I’d have unleashed right then would probably end my game, but it’d have been worth it to see Ashley’s fake façade crumble to tears.  And I promise, there would have been tears. 

Me, to Ashley

For his part, Keanu doesn’t care if Ashley comes for him. She hasn’t won a thing since the very first night.  But he does need to understand that this is where his game is at.  Except for Kelley and maybe Lauren, they will ALL nominate him the first chance they get so he should just do what they want. If they want to get mad, throw their little tantrums…let them. Big deal.

Keanu and Vince start hatching a plan – what if they convince Morgan to use the Veto on Vince if he promises to nominate Lauren, but he turns around and nominates Ashley instead?  When Morgan talks to Rachel about it, the Queen is in favor, but Morgan doesn’t trust Keanu to follow through nominating Lauren.

Note: Lauren and Morgan are Vince’s two closest allies, and he has no problem throwing their games around.

When Morgan, Vince, Keanu and Rachel realize the plan won’t work, Rachel pitches Ava instead of Ashley but Keanu thinks he has a better relationship with Ava, who can't stand him.

She just wants to wash her hands of him

When Keanu asks Rachel if she’ll target him for nominating Ashley, the Evil Queen replies “You’ll just have to find out”. Morgan and Vince take that as their cue to leave. In the DR, Keanu wonders if he should just nominate Rachel instead.

We aren’t quite that lucky at the Veto ceremony. Morgan takes herself off the block, and Keanu nominates Ashley in her place.  Like the spoiled, entitled brat she is, Ashley claps her hands, gives him attitude and launches into the fakest spur-of-the-moment monologue since Jimmy left.  Her adrenaline is pumping so hard that it’s completely screwed up her delivery style and honesty, it’s embarrassing.

The painfully over-rehearsed insults open Thursday’s show, and where there’s drama, there’s Rachel. She jumps in saying “Don’t you antagonize her!” while SHE’S THE ONE ANTAGONIZING HIM!  It’s like she lives in a different reality.

Afterword, Will and Ashley think it was an iconic moment. (1 point for “Mention ‘this speech was iconic” [Will] to no one!). Calling your own moves iconic is like giving yourself a nickname.  It doesn’t count.

Rachel tells us she is done with Keanu – again – and will keep Vince over Mickey, but while Mickey thinks she has Rachel’s vote to stay, she wants to ensure her own safety (1 point for “Mention ‘I need to win Blockbuster’” [Mickey] to Scott, Brian and Viviana!). Kelley would keep Mickey over Vince, but she truly wants Rachel’s minion Ashley gone

Rachel's final form

                5 points if you can name this criminal mastermind. 
Tell no one else. 
Message me directly.  
No Google, Yahoo, ChatGPT or other technological assistance. 
You know it or you don’t!

Keanu complains to Ava about Ashley and Rachel lying, saying they wanted Ava nominated instead.  Ava believes it because it has the perk of being true. After their conversation, Rachel and Ashley start in again with “Don’t you be telling no strong woman how to think!” (only they are allowed to do that, I guess).  Keanu doesn’t take the bait but Rachel doesn’t care, accusing him of raising his voice to them. While he isn’t and she is.

There’s a word for this:  Gaslighting

Gaslighting (noun): a form of psychological manipulation and emotional abuse where a person systematically distorts another's reality by denying facts, misremembering events, or trivializing their feelings to gain control and instill self-doubt in the victim

This insidious method of control is evil, as are Rachel and Ashley for using it.

Mickey does her own work, trying to convince Will and Ava she should stay. She feels they are both 50/50, but Ava is totally out on Mickey (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Ava] to no one!) and (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Will] to no one!). Vince, naturally, tells Mickey he’d vote for her to stay. She, naturally, doesn’t return the courtesy and instead worries more about the aftermath of voting Ashley over Vince.

At the BB Blockbuster, Ashley, Mickey and Vince are in tubes filled with colored balls being blown around. They need to use the balls to fill a tube in specific color order. First person to finish the sequence wins.

Much like how her adrenaline got the best of her during her over-rehearsed speech, it’s causing Ashley to act frantically which slows down her progress. She’s just not able to keep herself under control.  Mickey uses her…. natural assets….to trap the balls and keeps it close but neither has a shot here. Vince makes relatively quick work of this, earning his way to safety! (4 points for “Win special comp” [Vince] to Jay, Roberta, Dalphyne, Tessa, Joe and Demi!).

Neither of their speeches is particularly good. Ashley’s delivery reminds me of a corporate HR drone who fires people with a fake smile and then takes offense if they get mad.  It’s a banal evil, but it’s still evil.  Mickey’s speech is more emotional, but pointless. No one is being swayed here. One of Ashley or Mickey is about to go home….AND I AM HERE FOR IT! (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Mickey] to Scott, Brian and Viviana!).

At the vote, Vince finally stays true to his word and votes against Ashley.  However, everyone else votes against Mickey and she becomes the final pre-juror.

(6 points for “Received vote against” [Mickey] to Scott, Brian and Viviana!)

(-2 points for “Evicted” [Mickey] against Scott, Brian and Viviana!)

(5 points for “Mention a previous seasons houseguest” [Rachel] to Scott, Carol, Marissa and Brian!)

She is shocked at the result but leaves without much fanfare.

BUT THERE’S PLENTY OF FANFARE HERE! WOOOOOOO! I LOVE IT WHEN THE VILLAINS GET THEIR COMEUPPANCE!

So, what does that mean for our scores?

On her way home, Mickey led all Houseguests with 15 points this week, followed by Ashley, Vince and Morgan.  I’m sensing a theme. Are you?

In our game, no one had the perfect combo of Mickey and Ashley. Viviana led all scorers this week with 25 points! Demi and Dalphyne had 22.

The top 7 remain in place, with Carol in the lead by 19 points. Movement this week comes in the bottom half of the bracket, as Dalphyne pulls into a tie with Teresa, and Tessa is only two points behind them, with Demi just four behind Tessa!  Viviana has been gaining for a couple of weeks now and is threatening to toss Roberta into the cellar!

Total Player score:

Carol

236

Scott

217

Jay

193

Joe

188

Brian

186

Marissa

177

Ricky

170

Dalphyne

158

Teresa

158

Tessa

156

Demi

152

Roberta

142

Viviana

134


Weekly Player score:

Viviana

25

Dalphyne

22

Demi

22

Scott

21

Jay

21

Brian

21

Carol

20

Marissa

20

Tessa

19

Joe

18

Roberta

16

Ricky

15

Teresa

15

 

Weekly Houseguest score:

Mickey

15

Ashley

13

Vince

12

Morgan

10

Keanu

9

Ava

9

Kelley

9

Lauren

6

Rachel

6

Katherine

4

Rylie

2

Will

2

Zach

0

Zae

0

Jimmy

0

Amy

0

Adrian

0


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