STOOGES' STICKY SITUATION

The Three Stooges face the music--and eviction--as Jack and Erika make a major strike against their alliance by nominating Robert and Justin. And now that the power has shifted once again, floaters Alison and Jun's duplicity is on display, and the two make an unforeseen move by pairing up and joining forces. Meanwhile, exes Robert and Erika reconcile their differences in what seems to be a genuine exchange of apologies. Jun wins the Power of Veto, and in keeping with her strategy to please the power holders, chooses to keep Erika's nominations in place.

BIG BROTHER 101: HOW TO PLAY BOTH SIDES
It's day 42 in the BIG BROTHER House, and the HouseGuests are playing harder than ever, cutting deals and forming new alliances. After the nomination ceremony, in which Erika nominated Robert and Justin, Jack supports Erika's nomination, saying "it's the right move." Meanwhile, floaters Alison and Jun find themselves in a perilous situation as their dual allegiances are revealed. Jun, who says she has "no qualms" about playing both sides, tries to "clear the air" with Justin and Robert by coming clean with them about her strategy, but they tell her that she should have stuck it out with the Stooges another week. The two Stooges manage to be pleasant with her during her mea culpa, but Robert later calls her a "scum bag," and Justin points out that she tends to "hop on the winning team."

Meanwhile, fellow floater Ali is being courted by both sides, with Robert telling her that the Stooges want her instead of Jun. Perhaps suffering from a memory lapse about Alison's self-admitted double teaming in the game, Robert asks her for her word of honor. Later, Alison is wooed by StoogeBusters Erika and Jack, who warn her that the Stooges are "negotiating from a place of weakness." But are Jack and Erika playing both sides too? The two also sit down with Jun, bringing her into their alliance, and warning her to "be careful" of what she says to Alison.

FLOATERS UNITE!
In an unexpected move, Jun approaches Alison about joining forces, and the two acknowledge their similar strategies in the BIG BROTHER House. They discuss the fact that if one of the Stooges is evicted as planned, there will be three pairs left in the House: Erika and Jack, the two remaining Stooges, and floaters Ali and Jun. Later, they solidify their union, saying that no one would suspect them of being allies, since "everyone thinks [they] hate each other."

As for Jee, who recently made a deal against his friends and allies Robert and Justin, he says he is "going for the Veto," until Erika reminds him that he agreed not to use the Veto, according to the terms of the deal he made in the Head of Household Competition. Jee says that he will "keep [his] word," but then asks Erika to help make sure he doesn't win the Power of Veto. When he tells Robert of his situation, Robert becomes frustrated that Jee is not willing to go back on his deal with Jack and Erika in order to save his allies.



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