JEE EVICTED 2-0, ROBERT WINS HOH
Jun seemed to control the game this week as Head of Household, nominating her ex Jee and Power of Veto holder Alison for eviction. And with the three women turning against the two remaining men, the House has become a battleground for sex wars. Will the Dream Team still rule the game, or are they underestimating the femmes fatale? In a live Veto Competition, Alison takes herself off the chopping block, and Jun chooses Robert as a replacement nominee. Jee is evicted 2-0, leaving Robert in the House with three women. Winning when it counts, Robert wins the Head of Household Competition, leaving the three remaining women pondering their fate.
BATTLE OF THE (S)EXES
Jee and Robert are still stunned that Jun nominated Alison instead of the expected Robert, and Jun says of her decision that she "took the power away from Alison," by putting her on the chopping block with Jee. Although Robert and Jee think Alison was just as surprised as they were with the nominations, Jun informed Ali of her actions before the ceremony, and Alison "thought it was a great idea." Continuing to underestimate the girl power in the House, Jee says they're "not even an alliance." Meanwhile, the ladies hatch plans to evict the two remaining men, and Erika says with a laugh: "It's going to take a woman to get me out of this House." Jun chimes in with: "So much for the Dream Team." But is the Dream Team's dream really over?
Robert claims that he can "manipulate the girls" to save the Dream Team, and proceeds to bombard his ex-girlfriend Erika with compliments. At one point, Robert even asks Erika out on a date after they leave the House, and she tells him she'll "think about it." Is this an act of romanticism or desperation? As for the other exes in the House, Jee continues to hold onto the idea that he and Jun still have an alliance, but Jun says the alliance is as dead as their romance. Although Jun says "Jee's fate is in [her] hands," Power of Veto holder Alison promises a "surprise" in the live Veto Meeting that might shake things up.
Host Julie Chen talks to the HouseGuests, and asks Jun about her most memorable moments during her trip to New York. Jun replies that after 60 days in the BIG BROTHER House, "having privacy" was the best part. Next, Julie asks Erika if she is surprised the women now outnumber the men, and Erika says that there is a "strong group of women" in the House, and she's not surprised they're doing well in the game.
ROBERT KNOWS PEOPLE
In the past, Erika has likened Robert to a "used car salesman" in his ability to talk a good talk. But should the HouseGuests believe him when he says he "know[s] everybody" in Hollywood? Among the Rich and Famous Robert claims to know are Cameron Diaz, Shaquille O'Neal, Vince Vaughn, Hugh Hefner, Drew Barrymore…the list goes on and on. His ex Erika says he is a "liar" and a "con man," and as evidence of his lies, she points out that he continues to tell his housemates that he is still a restaurant manager, despite the fact that he was fired from that position. While Robert boasts that he "can go to celebrities for favors," Alison says she doesn't "believe a word" he says.
Julie talks privately with current Head of Household Jun, and asks her why she has ended her secret alliance with Jee. Jun candidly explains that she doesn't "need him" anymore. However, she has not clued Jee in to her decision to abandon their alliance, adding that he is "naïve," and she is pretending to be on his side in order to get his vote in the finals.