‘Big Brother Canada 3’ review: Triple eviction chaos

Big Brother -There is a heck of a lot of craziness to get into tonight on “Big Brother Canada,” so we really don’t want to waste a whole lot of time. With that in mind, let’s get into some of the drama of this episode right away!

First eviction – Bobby, by unanimous vote. This really was not a big surprise at all, if for no other reason than everyone expected him to go. There was a little bit of paranoia regarding a potential women’s alliance tonight, and that is something that we are going to be getting to a little bit later in the night. Bobby took it really well, and at least he can go and make things even nuttier in the jury house now. How can Sindy say that she is the best player of the season when she was literally nominated every week she could technically go on the block?

Head of Household – Brittnee wins! It was one of those typically-boring Q&A competitions, but her reaction to winning, and hearing the news that this was a triple-eviction, made it all worth it. There was a real shot at a shake-up in the house this time.

Nominations – Pretty smart choices here in Kevin, Zach, and Pilar. You have to break up the Diaper Alliance! In keeping Ashleigh off, maybe Brittnee can build trust with her later.

Power of Veto – Wait, why did Bruno win the Veto and use it on Zach? It’s a crazy move, but one we understand in some ways. In keeping Zach safe, what Bruno is doing here is ultimately securing himself a potential ally down the road, and another physical threat that could go out of the game before he does … maybe. He may have also burned Godfrey and Sarah in the process.

Second eviction – If Sarah wanted to keep Willow around, she really messed them one up by over-thinking and voting to save Pilar. This was pretty devastating seeing Sarah’s reaction to the vote. We never thought Willow would be evicted! We even named her Player of the Week!

Just a programming note that tomorrow, we are scheduled to speak with Kevin. Hopefully, we’ll get a chance to talk to the other players down the line. There’s also a twist where Canada votes on Have-Nots, and one of them has a chance to completely shake-up the game and change up to both nominations. Yep, another twist is coming…

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