YOU CAN DANCE IF YOU WANT TO
Jun and Jee are fighting all over the House, but are their nasty words just strategy? The two admit that the harsh words they share in front of their housemates act as a distraction from their secret alliance. But Jun and Jee's fighting hasn't stopped the HouseGuests from catching dance fever, nor has the lack of music. Erika and Alison, both dancers, dance to their own beat in the backyard as they teach each other routines.
Robert gets into the act as well, as he shows off his salsa moves with former dancing partner Erika. The former flames stop their dancing and get serious for a while, as Robert confides in her about his alcoholism, revealing that he has been sober for a year and eight months. He tells her he "was drunk everyday," and that his sobriety makes him feel "alive" again, and he is proud that he is a better father to his seven-year-old daughter. Erika is impressed that Robert "has not taken a drink" in the House.
ALLIANCES, ADVERSARIES, AND A TOUCH OF TREASON
Softie Erika admits to Jack that she feels "bad" for Nathan, and Jack agrees, saying "he's played the game hard." The two shift their conversation to Alison, whom Jack claims is "courting the other side shamelessly," adding that Ali is a "formidable adversary." Jack and Erika assess their progress in the game, despite their inability to win any competitions. But is this part of their strategy to "lay low?" Erika tells Jack that their game plan should be to "just stay out of the way all the way to the finals."
Meanwhile, Nathan's current strategy is to cut a deal with the Three Stooges, which he attempts in the HoH Room. He promises them that if he can "survive this week," that he will not nominate the three of them if he is the next Head of Household, adding that the trio has "nothing to worry about" if they keep him in the game. Nathan later acknowledges in the Diary Room that he "can't trust anybody."
JACK AND NATE MEET THEIR FATE
Justin calls the HouseGuests inside for the Nomination Ceremony, and begins by telling them that he must "be selfish" to play the game. He further says that he values "trust" and "truth," and with that, he pulls the first key from the nomination box. One by one, the keys are pulled, until only Jack and Nathan are keyless. Justin says that it "wasn't an easy choice," but that both Nate and Jack are a "big threat" in this game. After the ceremony, the HouseGuests react to the nominations, with Jee commenting that Justin went for the "jugular." Alison, whom was once saved from eviction by Nathan, says that she would "feel obligated" to save Nate if she wins the Power of Veto. But what about the nominees? Jack despairs that the "alliance is in shambles," while Nate vows that "somehow, someway" he'll stay in the game.
Who will win the Power of Veto, and will they use it to save one of their housemates? Find out on Tuesday at 8PM ET/PT, on the next episode of BIG BROTHER 4.