Greetings, Big Brother fans. Tonight we will see the penultimate POV night in the Big Brother 25 house. Don’t get your hopes up, the episode won’t be as exciting as it sounds. For the first time this season, Matt holds the title of HOH. He sided with his final three alliance with Jag and Bowie Jane, dumping his final four alliance with Felicia and Cirie. After promises of never putting Cirie in danger, he nominated Cirie alongside Felicia for eviction. I do not know what the Veto competition is this time. I imagine it will play out something like this: Only there’s much more running. Plus, it’ll be spooky, because Halloween and all. Once we have a winner, we will see if the Veto holder uses it to change Matt’s nominations. If they do, Matt could find himself in a pickle. With five players remaining, Matt has few choices for renominations. He might have to risk putting one of his final three allies in jeopardy this week. But let’s face it, with Jag, Matt and Bowie all gunning to keep nominations the same, there’s very little chance that Matt will have to make that choice. Here is your Cheat-Sheet for the evening: The show starts at 8:00. I hope you can join us in between Trick or Treaters.
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Greetings, Big Brother fans. It’s the next to the last late night episode for the season. Tonight we will see some (if any) of the fallout from the double eviction. The evening saw Blue, then America, go out the door on Thursday. Blue’s departure was no surprise to anyone, but America’s leaving was not as certain. She was on everyone’s hit list, but most players hoped they could evict Jag during Thursday’s double instead. Unfortunately, that was not meant to be. America’s game was over when Jag’s ally Bowie Jane won HOH and another ally Matt won POV. But can we talk a minute about that ridiculous POV contest? As you already know, I think that there has been a bias in this season’s competitions. This competition however was beyond the pale. It was almost the same challenge Matt won in the last double eviction. To make matters worse, the changes made to it made it even harder for female players to win. Nominees, Felicia and America, stood no chance to win safety. Anyway, that’s my rant on the subject. Now, back to your regularly scheduled introduction. Tonight, we will see this week’s HOH competition. Tonight’s challenge is a knock-out style challenge. If you’re getting a sense of Déjà vu, it’s because it’s the same type of challenge the houseguests played just after Jag was saved from eviction. Am I saying that production is getting lazy and repeating comps? That’s for you to judge for yourself. There’s only four players eligible to play, so this should go by fast. Then we’ll see who the new HOH picks for eviction this week. Here is the Cheat-Sheet for the evening: The show starts at 10:00 (or thereabouts). I hope you can join us.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. Tonight we will see the second Double Eviction this season. I guess that’s technically correct, even though the last Double Eviction was fake. The players evicted two houseguests, only to see them turn around and walk right back in the house. This forced the houseguests to kick the evicted players out a second time, wasting their time and ours. That won’t be the case tonight. By the end of the night, two houseguests will leave the house for good. They will only come back to crown a winner on finale night. We will start the first Double Eviction with the vote to send either Blue or America to the jury house. Everyone but Blue knows how this vote is going to wind up. Blue has been Jag’s target for the past two weeks. He has the two votes necessary to evict her tonight. The only drama tonight is whether they’ll make it a tie vote, making Jag show his true intentions to Blue. Cirie and Felicia were considering it. Felicia then ratted out the idea to Jag. After hearing this, Jag reasoned he could use the Mamas’ votes to lure America in towards him. Matt then ratted out Felicia’s ratting out to Cirie. Chaos then ensued. As of now, the tie vote plan is off, but tensions are so high amongst the players, anything could happen. Once the vote is done, we should go into 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 quick Veto meeting. Then it’s a vote to evict, and another houseguest will be off to jury. Two houseguests evicted in one night, the way it’s supposed to be. Here is the Cheat-Sheet for the evening: The show starts at 9:00. I hope you can join us.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. I’d like to say the Power of Veto is up for grabs, but I’m not convinced that’s true for everyone nowadays. Anyway, let’s play along as if it is. Nominees Blue and America will attempt to win a power that could save them from eviction. HOH, Jag, plus three randomly picked players, will join them. The men in the house have won over 90% of the vetoes available this season. Chances aren’t favorable for the nominees (let alone any female player) winning tonight. We will see if any of the ladies playing tonight can beat the odds (and BB competition bias) by winning the POV. I can’t share much information about tonight’s contest. I’m sure they talked about it, but frankly, I’m so disinterested in the week that I didn’t bother to find the conversations. It appears to be yet another individually timed competition. From what I understand, it involves players running to find pictures of evicted players, then matching them to props from the season, such as pies, the kicking machine etc. etc. You can no doubt guess who did well in this challenge, but we will never be certain about all the players'scores. Big Brother is keeping houseguests in the dark again, only revealing the top three competitors in this challenge. The times for the bottom three players will forever remain a mystery. When we know who has the POV, we will see the Veto meeting. Will the POV be used to save Blue or America? Then, who will be the target after the final nominations are set? We will find out tonight. 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 have got another Sunday late night, potentially made later by some Football game edition of Big Brother. In typical Sunday night fashion, we will crown this week’s Head of Household tonight. Last week, the Comic-Verse and its twists broke up the showmance couple of Cory and America. A double veto, and a blindside by his former ally, Jag sent Cory to the jury house by a 5-0 vote. Tonight we leave the Comic-Verse behind as the Scary-Verse takes over the house once again. For this next HOH competition, players will return to the Scary-Verse. There, BB18 alumni Johnny Mac will host the competition, playing the Demented Dentist. It looks like he will give houseguests some sort of crime scene puzzle to solve. The player finishing the task in the fastest time will become the next HOH. Oh boy, another individually timed part-physical competition. Good luck staying awake! Last week’s not-so-Invisible HOH Jag will not be sitting out tonight. He can still compete to win. This is despite BB production forbidding the last Invisible HOH winner (Claire in BB23) from winning back-to-back HOH competitions. Once we have a new HOH, we will move on to the nominations for the week. Who will wind up on the block? We will find out tonight. Here is the Cheat-Sheet for the evening: The show could start at 10:00. Stand-by for schedule changes in your area. Join us if you can.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. Comic-Week concludes tonight with one houseguest sent to join Cameron in the jury house. But which houseguests are in danger? For the third time this season, the Veto episode ended without showing the POV meeting. Big Brother will rectify that tonight. We will see not one, but two POV decisions tonight. Then we will know the final nominees for the week. After that, we should get back on schedule with a live eviction vote. As everyone both outside and inside the house knows, Jag is the Invisible HOH. He not-so-anonymously nominated Felicia and Blue for eviction, with Blue as his target. Then, the Multiplicity Twist brought two POVs into play. The Invisible HOH claimed a very visible POV victory. His intended target, Blue, won the second veto. With his target now out of reach, Jag considered shaking things up by targeting the showmance, Cory, and America. Tonight we will see if Jag will go through with the blindside. How will the unsuspecting couple take the news if that happens? They could quietly accept the news, or not. America might not take the news as calmly as others have. It’s not as if we haven’t seen her stand up for herself in before. The couple could also take revenge by attempting to tank Jag and Matt’s game before one of them goes. It’s been tried before this season, with varying results. When we know the final nominations, it’s time for the eviction vote. Three is the magic number to evict tonight. The houseguests should have no trouble reaching a consensus on who to evict. Here is the Cheat-Sheet for the evening: According to Hamsterwatch, we may have a delayed start time tonight. Stay tuned for details.
Greetings, Big Brother fans. We’ve got a full 90 minutes of twists and turns on tonight’s edition of Big Brother. The Comic-Verse has invaded the house. It brings with it an unseen HOH and an unknown twist. It’s clear tonight will be far from your usual POV nights. On Thursday, Julie hinted about what will happen tonight. She stated that the BB Power of Multiplicity will have the houseguests “seeing double”. What does that mean? Of course, the feed watchers know a few more details about how the night will go. If you would like to be clued in, read on. If not, scroll down to the comments, and I’ll see you at 8:00! Felicia and Blue are the nominees this week. Thanks to the BB power of Invisibility, it is unconfirmed that it’s the Invisible HOH, Jag that nominated them. Tonight, like most weeks, the nominees will fight for the Power of Veto. Unlike other weeks, The BB Power of Multiplicity unlocks a second Veto tonight, giving the nominees two chances for safety. In another twist to the twist, every houseguest will play for the first veto. The winner of the first veto is required to sit out of the second competition. Everyone else will compete for veto number two. The first competition is the recurring Big Brother challenge, Dizzy Disks. In this challenge, the players stand on a disk attached to a rope swing. Each rope swing spins around in a circle, often crashing them into an object. The player that hangs on the longest wins. The second competition is more of a mystery to me. Everyone is describing it as a game of chance. A Stay-Fold competition, perhaps? There are punishments involved with this challenge as well. When have two POV winners, we will see the POV ceremony. If one, or both winners decide to save a nominee, the Invisible HOH twist will kick in. Jag will anonymously replace the saved player(s) with another nominee. It’s possible we could have two completely different nominees by the end of the night. Here is the Cheat-Sheet for the evening: He's invisible, get it?
The show starts at 8:00 tonight. I hope you can join us. Greetings, Big Brother fans. It’s Comic-Week in the Big Brother house. On Thursday night, the Comic-Verse crash-landed in the HOH room with a bang, invading the entire house. Then Julie informed us, the Comic-Verse will release Superpowers into the game all week long. First, the BB Power of Invisibility shields the HOH's identity this week. Next, the BB Power of Multiplicity will have the houseguests “seeing double”. How much will these twists shake up the game? We will see. Tonight, the houseguests will compete to be the next HOH. Since it is Comic-Week, the houseguests get to play that all-time favorite competition, BB Comics. The contest that transforms the BB players into comic book characters has returned. Instead of a POV competition, It’s an HOH competition this year. It’s one of the more physical competitions in the Big Brother rotation, so I’ll give you three guesses who won. Most of the house guessed it in two. So much for the Power of Invisibility! When we have a winner, our HOH will anonymously make their nominations for eviction. We will see if (supposed) Invisibility will affect how this HOH winner plays the game. Will our winner make nominate a big target, or play it safe? We will find out tonight. Here is the Cheat-Sheet for the evening: Barring any delays, the show starts at 10:00. I hope you can join us,
Greetings, Big Brother fans. It’s eviction night once again, and we have yet to find out the final nominations for the week. Bowie Jane is this week’s HOH. Despite the house’s preference for Cory or Cameron to be targets, she nominated Cirie and Felicia for eviction on Sunday’s episode. Then on Tuesday’s episode, Jag secured the Veto after neither Cory nor Cameron got picked to play in the POV competition. So the backdoor option was wide open for Bowie Jane. We saw the houseguests pushing her to re-nominate their targets. Did anyone sway her? Tonight we will finally see the POV meeting. Jag will have to decide if he’s going to use the Veto to save either Cirie or Felicia. Jag was pushing for Cameron to be nominated, so he will use it if he thinks that Bowie Jane might re-nominate Cameron. If Jag uses the Veto, it’s then up to Bowie Jane. She can choose to nominate Cameron or someone else. Once the nominees are determined, we will conclude this week with the live eviction vote. Six houseguests are voting tonight. In the unlikely event of a tie, Bowie Jane will cast the tie-breaking vote. 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 the return of Zingbot on tonight’s episode of Big Brother. Like it or not, the wisecracking robot is back. On Thursday, Julie told us we will see Zingbot “as never before”. My first thought was, do you mean he’ll be funny this time?… ZING! True to form, Zingbot will come prepared with Zings for each houseguest. As always, we will hear Zingbot roast each of the houseguests. We’ll get to see how the houseguests react to the jabs made at them as well. Last year, Big Brother changed things up by having Zingbot host an HOH competition. This year he’s back doing a Veto competition, but not just any Veto competition. This year he’s hosting THE Veto competition, OTEV. Yes, the superfans in the house can check two items off their bucket lists, because we’ve got two iconic Big Brother events together in one night. As you remember, OTEV is Big Brother’s twisted version of musical chairs. In each round, OTEV gives the contestants clues to an answer as rhymes or songs. Contestants next slide down a slippery ramp, grab the proper answer, then climb back up. The catch is that there’s one less spot to return to each round. A player without a spot is out, as is a player with an incorrect answer. The last player standing wins the Power of Veto. I’m not sure if Zingbot is OTEV, or just the host. We will have to all find out together. After Zingbot has packed up his zings and gone home, we will move on to the POV ceremony. Bowie Jane nominated Cirie and Felicia for eviction, despite the rest of the house wanting either Cory or Cameron targeted this week. Will the POV holder use the Veto to save one of her nominees? If they do, can the houseguests convince Bowie Jane to nominate one of their targets? We may out tonight! (Or they could screw us over and postpone the meeting until Thursday again. Who knows?). Here is the Cheat-Sheet for the evening: The show starts at 8:00. I hope you can join us.
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