NIGHTMARE FOR THE DREAM TEAM
With one of the Three Stooges facing certain eviction this week, the Dream Team faces the fact that their alliance of three will be dwindled to two. As they face their final days as a trio, the bosom buddies relish the time they have together in the House, reminiscing, roughhousing and reveling in each other's company. Robert says the three "truly became like brothers," and says that they will be "friends for life." Jee, whose deal in the steel cages last week landed his two cohorts in the nomination chairs, says that his betrayal is "eating" at him, and he is "saddened" to see the Dream Team separated. As for Justin, the leader of the pack, he says that their friendship is "more important than the half-million dollars." Optimistically, Jee says that the "Dream Team will still survive." However, with only two members left in their alliance, they may have to think of a new name for themselves.

Julie talks to nominees Robert and Justin, and allows them a final opportunity to address their housemates. Justin says that he feels "fortunate" to have played with such great allies and "worthy opponents." Robert thanks Erika for their recent reconciliation, and tells Justin and Jee that he'll be friends with them "for the rest of [his] life."

JUSTIN TO JOIN DANA AND NATHAN IN PARADISE
Been wondering what happened to the sequestered former HouseGuests? Turns out they're spending their sequestration in paradise. BIG BROTHER Juror Dana says the beach is "beautiful," but adds that the week she spent by herself was "lonely." Dana, who has no idea who has been evicted, is "happy to see Nathan." Enemies in the House, Nathan and Dana are reunited in a friendlier (and definitely more tropical) environment, and Nate thinks that they will "get along great" now that they're no longer competing against each other. The two watch clips of BIG BROTHER 4 together, and Nathan admits that he "felt betrayed by Ali," while Dana says she misses Justin.

Back in the BIG BROTHER House, the Dream Team suffers a major blow, as Justin is evicted 3-1. After somber goodbyes, Justin sits down with Julie for a tête-à-tête. She asks him whether or not he feels betrayed by Jee, who struck a deal with Jack and Erika during the last HoH Competition. Justin says that he was "touched" that Jee stayed in the cage for six hours, despite the fact that they offered him the deal after only ten minutes in the cage.

JEE WHIZ! JEE HOH FOR THE SECOND TIME
The HouseGuests take time to practice the game of bocce ball, which will be the basis of the next HoH Competition. Jack says that he needs to "protect Erika," since she is not eligible to compete, while Jee and Robert recognize that this competition is "vital." But will all their practicing pay off?

Each HouseGuest is given one ball, which they are to roll down a course and toward a hole. The HouseGuest whose ball is closest to the hole wins; balls that go in the hole or roll off the course are disqualified. Alison is first to go, and despite her claim that she is going to throw the competition, her ball comes to a stop inches away from the hole. Jee is up next, and he manages to get a little closer than Ali, knocking her out of contention. Jun, Robert and Jack are next, but none of them manage to get closer than Jee, and Jee becomes Head of Household for the second time this summer.

Whom will Jee nominate for eviction? Find out on a special episode of BIG BROTHER 4, this Saturday, August 23 at 8 PM ET/PT.


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