ERIKA EVICTED, HOUSEGUESTS SNOWED IN
Alison holds the power to determine who will be the next HouseGuest to leave the BIG BROTHER House, and in true floater fashion, she continues to keep everyone guessing. She has both Jun and Erika convinced they're safe, and Robert notes that the "girls are turning on each other." In the end, though, Alison saves herself, putting Erika on the block instead. Next, she made what she called a "tough decision" and tearfully voted Erika out.
IT'S ALL UP TO ALI
As winner of the Diamond Power of Veto, Alison knows she has "a lot of options" and that her decision will affect the other HouseGuests. If she doesn't use the Veto, she can let Erika do her "dirty work" by evicting Jun. If she decides to use the Veto to take herself off the block, she becomes the only voter, and therefore can decide who will leave the House. Both Jun and Erika acknowledge the power Alison has this week, and Jun admits, "She has me by the balls." As for Erika, she lets Ali off the hook by telling her to do whatever's best for her.
Robert, who feels confident that Alison will keep Erika in the game, notes that the girls are "turning on each other," and he does his best to convince Alison that it would behoove her to evict Jun. Robert tells Erika that he feels she's safe this week, and the two continue to mend fences and extend apologies for events that happened when they were a couple. Later, Alison tells all three of her housemates that she is "going to do what's best" for herself in the game.
Host Julie Chen speaks with the Final Four, asking Jun if she misses having her ex, Jee, in the House. In true sassy form, Jun replies that she doesn't "have anyone to pick on" now that he's gone. When asked about his phone call with daughter Elena, Robert says that "it felt good" to hear his daughter's voice after more than 60 days. Next, Julie points out that Alison has been taken off the chopping block twice with the Power of Veto, and asks how she feels to have the Veto pendant around her neck. Alison replies that it "feels good" knowing she's safe.
ONE MAN'S FANTASY IS ANOTHER MAN'S NIGHTMARE
While some men would be thrilled to be locked in a house with three women, Robert laments his plight as the only male left in the game, saying the girls "drive [him] crazy." A recovering alcoholic, he complains that he's "stuck with three drunk girls every night," and he rattles off the reasons he's revolted by his housemates. Alison's voice gets on his nerves, as does her constant primping in front of the mirror. His disdain for Jun, he continues, stems from her conversations about sex and references to her horniness. However, while he's not attracted to Alison or Jun, ex-girlfriend Erika is another story. He admits that the black bikini she wears is making him "sexually frustrated."
Julie speaks privately with Robert in the HoH Room and gets the scoop on his real feelings for Erika. Robert assures her that his recent "flirting" is no more than "game playing," and he insists that he just wants a "friendship" with her. He also says that if Erika is evicted, he would rather go to the Final Two with Alison over Jun.