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What a shocking turn of events! Who knew that the finale would be as intriguing as it was? For our finale, we go over not only what happened on the final episode of the season but the few days of live feeds that preceded Cody’s surprise cutting of Nicole to go with Enzo. How long had he planned on making that move? We debate this turn of events, along with other intriguing things that happened during the finale. We thank you guys oh so much for following us throughout this long season, and we sincerely hope that we have provided insight as to what happened over the last three months.
So we’re now finally down to the last three players standing. Nicole, Cody, and Enzo. Who won the first of the three final HOH competitions? Who is likely to not only become the final two but who wins this season? We discuss all of this, along with much, much more on this week’s second to last episode.
It’s the most important week of the Big Brother season. The HOH winner automatically finds themselves in the the final three, as does the POV who also decides the third person in that trio. Who will not make the cut? Will it be “Big Moves Yo” Enzo, the “Whiny Assassin”, “Betty Broderick” Christmas, or the person who has pretty much ran the house from the very beginning (Cody)?
We quickly know that Enzo is safe, as he won the HOH competition on Thursday evening? Weirdly, despite the fact that his nominations don’t really mean anything, one of the people he puts up has a hissy fit that lasts almost an entire day. Can you figure out who that is? We discuss everything that happens, including Enzo’s failure to see that just possibly Christmas is correct in whose departure would help Enzo’s end game. Of course, he doesn’t really care.
Well, it finally happened. After ten weeks, Nicole Franzel finally won HOH. You’d think that would make her happy. Oh no, it doesn’t. She’s not happy with the time frame of her receiving her HOH basket. Then when she receives it, she’s still not happy. She didn’t receive all of the treats she expected. She’s not happy with her letter. I mean, she’s really not happy with her letter. Poor Victor, her fiance, just didn’t include all the niceties that she expected. She spent all of Thursday night complaining about this form letter that we all know CBS edits before the HOH receives it.
And this doesn’t end her whining. It’s so hard to be HOH, you know. You have to make hard decisions. You have to spend way too much time talking to people you don’t want to really talk to. But a job is a job, and she finally fulfilled her obligations by nominating Memphis and Christmas. She wants Memphis to go, but do Cody and Enzo agree with her plans? They may tell her they’re cool with this, but there’s a conversation that happens that questions whether they will actually follow through with this goal.
There’s actually a lot to talk about on this week’s episode. First off, there is the first ever triple eviction in Big Brother history (outside of Canada, of course). Yet things didn’t go exactly as planned for CBS. A production decision to take a wide shot on Julie exposed the supposed “surprise” to the houseguests that it was indeed a triple eviction night.
Then we had what actually happened during the episode. For a few seconds, it seemed like Nicole was actually going to get the boot. It didn’t happen, but there was a little bit of tension that extended long after the three evictees got the boot. As predicted, Nicole certainly didn’t let anybody forget what she had to go through that night. She was, after all, nominated not once but twice.
That incident also gave Cody an easy out when it comes to nominations. Certainly Christmas and Tyler had to go up. But who would vote for who? And that’s where we get our title for this episode, as nobody really knows who Enzo really wants to see evicted. He tells Tyler he’s got his back, but then he also says the same to Christmas. Nobody knows where Enzo’s loyalties lie…except for with Cody. That’s his man, yo.Â
Yes, we had to postpone this week’s episode for a day due to one of up attending a wedding. But that also means you get to hear all the details of last nights’ later than usual POV competition. Yes, it was OTEV, but what happened during that comp has everybody talking.
There’s also the first tints in the armor of the “beloved” Committee alliance. The quotes are included as it’s never been the most fan base’s beloved alliance anyway. But even those in the actual alliance have never been that devoted. Well, this week sees some severe dissension, mainly between Christmas and Dani. Will that affect this Thursday’s triple eviction? Probably. Or at least we hope so.
On first glimpse, this week should have been pretty cut and dry. One of the three not in the giant Committee alliance was bound to be getting the axe this week. And yes, that’s what ultimately will happen but things didn’t happen as it was originally planned. Plus, the plan that Nicole and Dani put together to hide Nicole’s vote against Ian actually worked! It caused tension between Day and David that was much more heated than anybody could possibly predict. Plus you have Memphis creating three final two’s and two final three’s in the course of thirty minutes!
Once again, a week that looks like it will be cut and dry actually turns out to have some drama. And it’s all because David won one of the powers last week, and he was forced to use it after being nominated by Dani. But David didn’t just routinely used his power. Oh no, instead he tried to convince the house that somebody else had a power that they used on him. Needless to say, this didn’t work out well for him. Yet it did create a few seeds of doubt that continue to affect the game as we went to air. You’ll love the little tidbits we uncover!
First things first. Yes we are a day later than normal. Hey, it’s a holiday weekend and one of us had some family obligations on Saturday. Due to the delay, however, we are able to go deeper in the week than normal. Not only did we talk about the post-eviction episode actions in the house and the nominations of Bayleigh and Da’Vonne, we were also able to chat about the POV competition.Â
But that’s not all. A lot of things happened on the feeds this weekend, and it wasn’t all about the nominees. There’s a simmering rivalry between Dani and Tyler that is bound to explode. Or is something else going to happen. We had some last minute conversations that if true could completely change the game. Could somebody else possibly be leaving?
First off, this week marks the premiere of the 2020 Big Brother Gossip intro!!! Please let us know what you think of it (especially if you like it). I feel like I did capture the essence of the first few weeks of the show. And definitely let me know about a certain edit that goes from Dani to Keesha. Can you spot the differences in their voices? I can’t.
As far as this week’s show we begin by talking about the departure of the “legendary” Janelle. We have Dani’s planned “hinky” vote, and Nicole’s nightlong despair over her supposedly nasty goodbye message. Janelle may be long gone, but she’s still there in Nicole’s mind even days after the fact.
Then we have Enzo’s HOH reign. We show how Enzo is just as much of a liar as Danielle, but he’s much better at hiding it. Everybody just laughs at Enzo’s complaints about Danielle, David, Da’Vonne, and most of the rest of the house, but they’re starting to catch on to Danielle’s nefarious ways. Is she in trouble in the near future? Maybe.
In what may be the most shocking revelation in the history of the Big Brother Gossip Show, we actually have some shocking comments to say about a member of this season’s all star cast. Yes, we really do compliment one of our least-favorite cast members of all time. Guess what, though? She was the master of everything that happened last week, and her histrionics on Friday night may have set the stage for what we see in the week’s ahead.Besides our shocking revelation, we go over everything else that happened this week. The departure of Nicole Anthony, Tyler’s HOH win, Danielle’s behind the scenes work, and as went to record the results of this week’s POV competition.Â
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