THOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS TO THY HOUSEGUESTS
What does the Good Book have to say about BIG BROTHER 4? Plenty, according to Bible study buddies Nathan and Allison. As the only book in the House, the Bible is getting a lot of attention from the two, as they apply passages to both the game and players of BIG BROTHER. Justin calls his ex-girlfriend's sudden interest in theology "sacrilegious," while Jun accuses the two of "hiding behind a book." Dana, a lifelong church-goer, expresses concern that the Bible will "blow up in flames" because of its "unholy" use by Nathan and Alison.

Taking a break from Bible study, the dynamic duo returns to the gossiping and deal-making that has become a part of BIG BROTHER 4. Nathan heads outside to get the scoop from Justin and Robert about their take on Alison, and learns from Justin that Ali is a "pathological liar" and a "fake." Meanwhile, in the HoH Room, Ali cuts a deal that just might eliminate Nathan from the game. Ali offers the following proposition to Jun: If Jun agrees not to nominate Ali if she wins HoH the next week, then she will agree not to put Jun up for eviction. Jun agrees, but with one stipulation: she will not promise that Nathan will be safe. Alison is fine with this, saying she trusts "no one" in the House except herself.

HONOR THY BIG BROTHER ALLIANCES
Alison talks to former beau Justin about the nominations, suggesting she might put him up as a pawn against Dana. Justin says that if he is nominated, he can't promise that he won't nominate Alison if he becomes the next Head of Household. He also admits that he is more concerned with Jee and Robert's safety than Dana's, which seems to comfort Alison. The talk then turns to Alison's pal and ally Nathan, whom she describes as "very closet," and definitely gay. After Justin agrees that this might be true, Alison says of her alliance with Nathan, "after this week, that's it." With that, the deal is made; if he is not nominated this week, Justin will agree not to nominate Alison if he becomes the next Head of Household.

AN EYE FOR AN EYE
As Nathan says, you can cut the tension in the House "with a knife" as the HouseGuests prepare for nominations. Jun notes that "tempers are flaring," and Justin says the players are "pulling their hair out." Alison calls the HouseGuests into the House for the ceremony, and begins the nominations by reciting the oft repeated pre-nomination disclaimer "this is a game." After all the keys have been pulled from the box, Jun and Dana realize that they are nominated for eviction. HoH Alison addresses the nominees, telling Dana that she "betrayed" the alliance, and then explains to Jun that she's only nominated because she "can't risk" Jun voting to save Dana. Later, the HouseGuests react to the nominations in the Diary Room, and Robert calls the nominations "excellent," while Jack feels that Alison has "made a big mistake." Intended target Dana has the following to say about Alison: "If I stay, she better sleep with one eye open."

Who will win the Power of Veto? Find out on BIG BROTHER 4, next Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET/PT.





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