WHO'S "PISSED OFF" NOW?
Nominees and comrades Jun and Dana discuss their sticky situation, with Dana noting that she "can't campaign" against her ally Jun. But is she contradicting herself when she later says she "won't give up without a fight"? Convinced that she has three votes in her favor (Justin, Jee and Robert), Dana sets out to secure a fourth. She sets her sights on Erika, planting the idea that if Jack and Erika keep Dana in the game, they could all go after Nate and Ali together. Erika reports back to Agent Jack with the new information, smugly saying "we have power right now."

Jun, against whom Dana has promised not to campaign, is catching wind of Dana's dealings, and calls Dana's denials of any wrongdoing a "crock of bull." All Dana's bargaining has made Jun turn from friend to foe, and Jun says she can't wait "to be rid of her." But Dana's not the only one haggling in the House. Alison aligns herself with the three stooges, Justin, Jee and Robert, cutting a deal in which both sides promise not to nominate each other. After her deal is sealed, Ali returns to her mate Nate, and in a moment fraught with irony, tells him to "trust" his friends.

Host Julie Chen checks in with the HouseGuests, and puts them on the spot with some very tough questions. Julie first points out that Alison has been doing quite a bit of flirting in the House, and asks her how she thinks her boyfriend Donny is reacting. Alison replies with "I'm doing what I have to do to get by," adding that she hopes Donny understands. Julie then addresses Justin, asking if he would like to say anything to his House "girlfriend," Dana, in the event that she is evicted. Blushing, Justin says that Dana is a "great person," but admits that their relationship will probably stay in the House. As for Jee, when asked if he would like to say anything to Jun before the eviction is announced, he says that he appreciates her cooking.

JUN AND DANA'S FAMILIES CHIME IN
What do the families of the nominees think of the game so far? Dana's cousin Lisa admits that Dana has a "strong personality," but claims she's got a "bad rap" in the House. Regarding Dana's romance with Justin, Lisa says Justin is "definitely Dana's kind of guy." Dana herself admits that Justin is a "breath of fresh air." As for nominee Jun, her younger brother claims that Jun "taught [him] everything" he knows. But Jun's parents aren't too happy with her revealing bikinis, and have stopped watching the show. Younger brother Danny is still tuning in, though, and he thinks his older sister's strategy is "going extremely well."

Julie takes a moment to speak with outgoing Head of Household Alison to get her thoughts on the game. When Julie asks her what she will do if Dana is not evicted, Alison responds that she will continue to "push and pursue Dana's exit." But what about her alliance with Nathan? Alison says that she "used him," and that "the alliance is no longer in need." With that alliance wearing thin, she has recently cut a deal with former boyfriend Justin not to nominate each other in the coming weeks. When Julie questions her intentions with this deal, Alison says that she intends to honor her promise to Justin.



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