‘Big Brother Canada 3’ live feed spoilers: Have-Nots, Veto confusion, nomination conversation

Big Brother -Even though it really has not been that long since we posted our last story when it comes to “Big Brother Canada,” a ton has been going on in the house. For example, we now know the Have-Nots for the week! Willow, Pilar, and Brittnee are going to be forced on slop / whatever else production gives them for a week, not that we care that much. We don’t really love exhausting houseguests since they are so much more capable of big moves when they are thinking clearly and eating normally.

Now, let’s get to the meat of this story, starting with the fact that Bruno more or less told Johnny and Sarah that they are going on the block. What about the #RenomRule? This is something that set the internet ablaze last summer, when even Ariana Grande got involved on it on Twitter. We don’t have a copy of the “Big Brother Canada” rulebook in front of us, but we don’t really think they care that much about whether or not people know they’re going up. They can always just edit it out of the show.

Neither Sarah nor Johnny is particularly happy about being up, and Bruno basically hid behind the house in making his choices … not that we really blame him, since he wants to stay in the game long-term. It’s probably a smart move to be as political as possible, given how the Veto this week could be a pretty huge game-changer.

If nomination talk was the meat, here is the dessert … and it’s a messy one. We love the show, but they haven’t done the best job explaining how the Veto twist is going to work this week. Arisa Cox gave one explanation on the show, but the one we’re getting now is slightly different. Our pal Dingo at Hamsterwatch has a pretty good description of the chaotic past day or so.

Here are the basics of how this could work.

1. Forced Veto – Whoever holds the Veto has to play it. This means that Bruno would have to nominate someone new immediately.

2. Double Veto – Whoever holds the Veto will be able to save both, one, or no nominees from eviction.

We feel like most of Canada will pick the Double Veto, just as we also feel like it will probably be used. Why? It doesn’t behoove a good many in the house to try and win Veto, since right now Brittnee or Kevin is the obvious replacement nominee and they can stand to lose Sarah or Johnny. Most likely, either Bruno or one of the nominees will win it.

The worst-case scenario for Bruno is if someone like Brittnee wins, and then removes both nominees. That basically forces him into putting up someone like Kevin with a presumed pawn who will be very angry with him.

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