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POV Contestant Creates Utter Chaos

Contains spoilers for “Big Brother” Week 7

Thursday marked a major shift in the “Big Brother” house as Tucker was voted out despite having been the Head of House just two weeks before. His departure reduces the number of housemates to 10, but this hasn’t diminished the drama, even without Tucker, who often provided the bombshells.

As Tucker left, T’Kor’s turn as Head of House also concluded, prompting the need for a new leader. The housemates played “What Came First” in which Quinn’s quick thinking earned him the Head of House title. Quinn’s targets for elimination included Angela, Rubina, and Kimo, but the Power of Veto competition threw his plans into disarray.

In a competition not yet aired, Leah won the Power of Veto. During the subsequent drama-filled veto ceremony, she declared she would use the Veto to save Angela, contrary to Quinn’s expectations from their earlier discussions. Quinn had anticipated Leah would not use the Veto, fearing which contestant might be brought into the final weeks. Leah, however, stated she was playing her own game, which required keeping Angela in the house. The replacement nominee Quinn chose to fill Angela’s spot could be detrimental to his game.

Quinn’s replacement for Angela on the eviction list was his ally, Joseph. This choice is highly questionable since Joseph is possibly Quinn’s closest ally at this point in the game. While Quinn reassured Joseph and Rubina that he doesn’t want either of them to leave, the danger that one of them might be evicted and turn against Quinn is significant. This could be a fatal error for Quinn unless he maneuvers skillfully in the coming days.

Conversely, it might be Kimo’s time to leave if he fails to rally enough supporters. The AI Arena competition’s outcome will be crucial. Should one of Quinn’s nominees win, it could lead to even more chaos. Thursday’s developments will ultimately decide who remains, who departs, and who gets closer to claiming victory in “Big Brother” 26.

Source: Looper