Greetings, Big Brother fans. Tonight we will see the two-hour finale of Big Brother 24. This season had a lot going against it. We had an almost completely unlikable cast, terrible twists, plus a production team that was hell-bent on giving us an inaccurate account of what was going on in the house. Yet it turns out it was a pretty enjoyable season. Go figure! We start the evening pretty much where we left off on Friday, with Matthew Turner, Taylor Hale, and Monte Taylor all trying to win the three part HOH contest. When we left Friday's episode, the houseguests were all precariously perched on giant weiners (no dignity lost there). The last person to fall will be the winner of the first leg of the challenge. Tonight, We’ll find out tonight who held on the longest to win Part One. Next we will see the losers of part one battle it out in the Part two. The winner of that challenge will face the winner of Part One. The winner of Part Three will be the final HoH. They will be the sole vote to evict. They will also determine the final two houseguests of the season. While we wait for the final two to be determined, we will hear from the Jury. Final Jury member Brittany will join the others tonight in the Jury Round-table. There we will get the Jury members’ thoughts about the players and the season. I have been told that BB legend Dr Will Kirby will host the discussion tonight, but I haven't been able to confirm it yet. After the Jury has their say, we will hear from the houseguests that didn’t make the jury. I believe all but one of the pre-jury boots has been invited back to the BB stage for their thoughts on the season. I think you can guess which one wasn't asked back (🎶We don’t talk about Paloma no-no-no 🎶). Then we will see the Jury vote for the winner. After Julie counts the votes, our winner will emerge from the house to a shower of confetti. After that, the last bit of business to be done is to name “America’s Favorite House-guest”... and we’re done. Big Brother 24 will be one for the record books. So, even though you don't need it, here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show is scheduled to start at 8:00, but it may be delayed by football. I hope you can join us.
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Greetings, Big Brother fans. Tonight is the annual “Walk Down Memory Lane” clip show. In this episode, we will re-live the highlights (and low-lights) of Big Brother 24 through a series of clips. We may see one or two serious moments that didn’t make the network show, but mostly we’ll see pranks, pratfalls, and lots of mugging for the camera. Of course, It wouldn’t be a Memory Lane episode without footage of the Houseguests losing it in the Diary Room. After that, we will move on to the fight for the final HOH. The last competition is played in three parts. Although we will see the first part of the first competition tonight, I doubt we will see who wins anything until Sunday’s finale (but Part One spoilers are available online for anyone who wants it). In case you forgot who is left, here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show starts at 8:00 tonight. I hope you can join us.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. Tonight is the final POV meeting and eviction vote all rolled into one. As you may recall, the Head of Household, Taylor, nominated Brittany and Turner for eviction on Sunday night’s episode. Later in the episode, Monte won the Veto, along with a guaranteed spot in the Final Three. Monte has no choice but to keep the nominations the same tonight. With only four people in the house, two on the block and two with safety, there are no other options. So instead of saying whether he will use the Veto, Monte will stand up in front of the house and vote to evict either Turner or Brittany. Before we get to that, Big Brother has a few things planned to fill the hour. Some things I know of, others are just a guess. Julie announced she will talk to members of BB23's The Cookout alliance tonight. Many alliance members have been outspoken about the season. It will be fascinating to hear what they have to say about the finalists tonight. Other than that, I’m uncertain what the rest of the episode will contain. I predicted Sunday that we would see the cast getting messages from home. I was wrong. We could see that tonight. I also predicted that we would get a jury segment on Sunday. Again, I was wrong. We should see a very lengthy jury visit tonight. It’s been weeks since we’ve seen the jury. It’s about time that we hear what they are thinking about their season. Here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show starts at 9:00. I hope you can join us.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. It’s the final full week in the Big Brother house. It’s also a bit of an unusual one. With the finale on Sunday, and no Wednesday episode this week, it won’t fit the pattern of past finale weeks. So, previewing tonight’s show is a bit of a problem for me today. Big Brother will no doubt show us the Nomination Ceremony on tonight’s show. Other than that, I’m not sure. Big Brother has plenty of filler for tonight’s episode. I’m just uncertain what we'll see tonight and what they're saving for Thursday. We have already seen who our Final Four HoH is. On Thursday night’s show, the houseguests competed in Julie Chen’s fashion challenge. In the end, it was Taylor who won the challenge. She won the HOH key, and a guaranteed spot in the Final Three in a tiebreaker over rainy-day ally Brittany. Tonight, Taylor will make her nominations for eviction, but these nominations hold little weight. Taylor only has three houseguests to pick from. The POV winner will also have safety this week. Unless she wins the POV herself, she will only have two options to be nominations at the POV meeting. So her HOH powers are quite limited this week. Her final nominations will be determined by the Veto winner. Beyond that, I don’t know what the evening holds. The houseguests got video visits from home this week. They might show us that tonight. We might also see a jury segment. We still haven't seen the victims of the last Double Eviction enter the jury house. I’m sure Big Brother wants to show us all those jurors’ shocked faces when Michael walks in the door. We could move on to the Power of Veto competition after that, but I doubt it. I’m thinking that Big Brother might save that for Thursday. I’m very certain we won’t get to the POV meeting tonight. The Final Four POV meeting doubles as the vote to evict, so we won’t be seeing that until Thursday’s live show. Here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show starts late tonight, sometime after 8:30. I hope you can join us.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. It’s the next to the last eviction night in the Big Brother house. The choice tonight is between Taylor and Alyssa. HOH Monte’s original target was Brittany, but a Veto win by Brittany prevented that from happening. Monte has now changed his target to Alyssa. Turner and Brittany are onboard, but not totally. They have each been doing some waffling over the benefits of keeping Alyssa rather than Taylor. When it comes time to vote, I doubt that they both will go against Monte’s wishes. Since only two people are voting tonight, Turner and Brittany must both vote to send Taylor packing for Alyssa to stay. If there is a split vote, Monte will step in and break the tie, presumably in Taylor’s favor. So the odds are not on Alyssa’s side tonight. Although a vote flip is still possible, it’s not very probable. After the vote, the final four will compete for the next Head of Household. Winning this HOH also guarantees the winner a spot in the final three, so nobody’s throwing this one. Here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show starts at 9:00 tonight. I hope you can join us.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. It’s Veto night in the BB24 house for next to the last time. Monte is the reigning HOH for the second time this season. His primary goal is to send out Brittany this week. He nominated Brittany alongside Alyssa for eviction. His fellow houseguests seem supportive of his plan. The only thing that could thwart Monte’s plan is the Power of Veto. The Houseguests were roused from their beds on Saturday morning for a very early Veto competition. As Big Brother turned off the feeds, fans suspected the houseguests were playing a version of the Torture Veto first played in BB7. Here is a video of that competition: Once we have a winner, we will see if the Veto holder uses it to change Monte’s plans. If they do, Monte would then be in a difficult situation. With only five people in the house, Monte has few options for renominations. He might have to put an ally in jeopardy this week. Here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show starts at 8:00. I hope you can join us.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. We’ve got an episode that will be delayed by football tonight. On Thursday, Julie announced that tonight’s episode would air at 8:30. I doubt the episode will actually start at 8:30. A delayed show rarely starts at the specified time. Still, you might show up here at 8:30, just in case. When we finally get to the episode, we will see a new HOH competition. We may also see some of the fallout from the double eviction. The evening saw Terrance, then Michael, go out the door on Thursday. Terrance's departure was no surprise to anyone, but Michaels was a shocker. I’m sure the houseguests will have plenty to say following the comp beast’s last speech and exit from the game. Here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show starts around 8:30. I'm still on the road. I'll try to join you. If I can't, have fun without me.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. Tonight we will see the second double eviction this season. The first Double Eviction differed from any other Double Eviction before it. It took a full week to send two houseguests to the jury house. We have two hours tonight to complete the same task. It’s looking like tonight’s Double Eviction will return to a traditional Double Eviction format, just with a lot more filler. We will start the first Double Eviction with the vote to send either Alyssa or Terrance off to the jury house. Terrance has threatened to poison the jury if evicted. The Houseguests aren’t swayed by that strategy. Alyssa has been scrambling to rekindle old allies. Although she has found no concrete alliances, her connections could be enough to save her in this vote. Once the vote is over, we should go into a traditional Double Eviction mode. We will name a new HOH and see their nominations. Then we will see the POV competition. After the Veto is won, we will have a Veto meeting. Then we will see another vote to evict, and another houseguest will be off to join the jury. Speaking of the jury, we should get a lengthy jury segment tonight. We have yet to see any of the houseguests enter the jury house. It’s about time Big Brother shows us what’s going on there. Besides, with two hours to kill, what else do they have to show us? Here is your cheat sheet for the evening: The rwo hour show starts at 9:00 tonight. I hope you can join us
Greetings, Big Brother fans. It’s Veto night in the Big Brother house, but this is no ordinary Veto. The houseguests will take part in BB Comics, a Big Brother favorite. The contest that transforms the BB players into comic book characters has returned. It’s a competition that frequently sparks more debate over the artwork than the competition itself. Tonight will be no exception. Some Comics are funny, while others are a bit puzzling. Some comics have Big Brother throwing shade at a houseguest. For those who aren’t familiar with BBComics, here’s how it works. The players fly on a zip line across a wall filled with comic book covers. One cover for each of the houseguests. The players then have to recreate what they saw when they get back on the ground. They have a choice of multiple variations of each comic, which presents a challenge. The players must match each comic precisely and put them in the proper order. The player completes the task in the fastest time wins the Power of Veto. With only seven people in the house, all but one houseguest will play tonight. When we have a winner, we could see the POV meeting. I say “could” because Thursday’s show is a two-hour double eviction. I am not sure how Big Brother plans to fill the time. We’ve also had several Wednesday episodes this season without a POV meeting. Big Brother could postpone showing us if the Veto is used until tomorrow. Here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show starts at 8:00 tonight. I hope you can join us.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. Tonight, Zingbot pays his annual visit to the Big Brother house. The insult comic in a robot suit is back. He’s come prepared with plenty of zings for the houseguests. Zingbot’s insults used to be funny. Most times these days, his jokes are cringe-worthy or just fall flat. In fact, this year the jokes really have little to do with the Houseguests’ true personalities. It’s almost as if they hired someone week one to write jokes based on their first impressions of the houseguests. Now Zingbot normally hosts a Veto competition, but once again Big Brother is changing things up. Tonight, he’s hosting the HOH competition. It’s the puzzle challenge we saw the houseguests begin during the last few minutes of Thursday’s episode. We didn’t see him as we left the episode, but I’m sure he’ll show up sometime. Once the Zings are over, and a new HOH is named, we will move on to the nominations for the week. With two people who were never in the semi-reheated Leftovers, they could be easy targets this week. The new HOH could also choose to take a shot at one of his allies instead. Who will wind up on the bllock this week? We will find out tonight. Here is the cheat sheet for the evening: The show starts at 8:00 tonight. I hope you can join us.
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