HOLY GUACAMOLE!
Ole! The HouseGuests put on traditional Mexican attire and head outside to a backyard transformed to look like they've been transported South of the Border. Their precious piņatas are strung up, and the housemates are told that they must each destroy their own masterpiece if they want to eat. Inside each of the piņatas are pesos; they must bust the piņatas open and have ten seconds to gather the pesos that fall to the ground. If they collectively gather 500 pesos, they win PB&J for a week; 600 pesos gets them their usual food for the week; 1400 wins them nightly dinner from a family-style Mexican restaurant; and 2400 pesos wins them nightly dinner from a choice of four-star restaurants. After each HouseGuest applies a bat to their artistic creations, they manage to gather 2,800 pesos, winning food from four-star restaurants the rest of the week. House chef Jun is happy to "take a break" from cooking.

The HouseGuests sit at a table outside and enjoy their Mexican meal, and the first margaritas they've had in two months. They stuff themselves silly, and head inside, where Alison notices the Dining Room table has shrunk once again, and now seats only four. Jun notes that the table is "very symbolic," and all the HouseGuests reflect on the fact that they have made it to the Final Four. They are reminded of the thirteen original players, and with only four people remaining, Jun says the House is "pretty dead."

HOUSEGUESTS ARE BUGGIN'
Life in the BIG BROTHER House is not always idyllic. Aside from the backstabbing, lying, relentless strategizing and alliance hopping, the HouseGuests are also faced with another challenge: bugs. The ants are marching two by two into the House, and Alison--who's become a master with the ant spray--rids the house of the unwanted ants just like they're evicted HouseGuests. But it's not the ants that have the girls squealing. Spiders are everywhere, and Robert says "the girls freak out" when they see one, while Jun notes that the "spiders outnumber the HouseGuests."

When Alison's not squealing about spider sightings or spraying for ants, you may find her entertaining the HouseGuests with tales of her medical troubles. Alison tells her housemates that she has almost died twice: once when she was a baby, and once a few years ago from meningitis. Her housemates are wary of believing her stories, and Jun says, "Ali needs more attention than I do."

Despite her brushes with death, Alison's still alive in the game, but Robert wants to change that. He tells Jun that his "main goal" is to get "Ali out, no matter what." Meanwhile, Alison and Jun continue to pretend to hate each other to throw off the other housemates from suspecting their secret alliance. When Ali takes her turn talking to HoH Rob, she reminds him that he would be smart to go up against her in the finals, since she's "pissed a lot of people off."

THE LAST NOMINATION CEREMONY
With Robert in power, all three of the women are fearful because their fate is in his hands. Jun says she doesn't "know who to trust" in the House, and Robert admits that he is "looking forward" to nominating two of the Angels. However, he admits that the nominations get harder each week the game goes on. As the final Nomination Ceremony of BIG BROTHER 4, only one key is in the box, and Erika is relieved to learn that she is safe. Robert addresses nominees Alison and Jun, telling Ali that he "fears" her in the game, and saying that Jun is the "smartest person" in the House.

Reacting from the nominations, Alison says that Robert "should fear" her, and adds that "It really could take a small f***ing army and a couple of Mack trucks to keep me from winning the Veto!" Erika agrees that this week's Veto Competition is one of the "most important" Competitions in the game, and nominee Jun says that she will "fight tooth and nail" to win it.

Who will win the Power of Veto? Find out on Tuesday, at 8PM ET/PT, only on BIG BROTHER 4!



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