‘Big Brother 16’ live feed spoilers: Who is left out for the Power of Veto Competition?
Somehow, this weekend is even more insufferable on the “Big Brother” live feeds than the one before, mostly because you’ve got a guy in Caleb as Head of Household who sees things entirely in black and white. He tells you what is on his mind, and he’s almost as predictable as the Emmys at this point.
What we learned this morning were the Veto Players! Joining nominees Christine and Nicole in the competition were basically everyone other than Frankie. For the nominees, this is probably the best-case scenario since Victoria is useless, and we’re not sure how hard some other people will play at this. Many of the Detonators, other than Caleb, anyway, really have no problem with cutting Christine.
The current plan, though, is for Victoria to be the replacement nominee no matter who ends up winning the Veto. Could this change? Maybe. With Frankie not playing, this is a chance to do to him what happened to Zach a couple of weeks ago, and you may not get that many opportunities to get a good like him out of the game, and maybe Derrick or someone else will convince the group to make the move now. We understand being worried about Nicole or Christine, but if you’re really that confident about your competition abilities, isn’t this a risk worth taking?
Outside of Frankie / Victoria, there are no other serious backdoor targets for now who could possibly go home this week. Derrick and Cody are once again almost surely protected, and Derrick continues to prove himself when it comes to ensuring that nobody ever puts him on the block. What he really has to worry about now is just surviving the upcoming Double-Elimination, since this is really the chance to get rid of a big threat in the game like him.
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