FEATURE FILMS AND PRIMETIME MIMES
Luxury Competition winner Robert and his guest, Alison, enter the "pimped" out Desert Room to enjoy their first movie in over two months, leaving Jun alone and feeling "left out." But BIG BROTHER'S big bother returns, as a certain silent someone makes his reentry into the House to keep Jun company. As laughter and merriment are heard coming from the Desert Room, Jun and her mute friend have fun around the House, albeit very quiet fun. Jun learns some tricks from the mime, and also learns some tricky pranks as they hide Alison's stuffed animals.

After making fun of Robert's incessant nose picking, and booby-trapping Alison's bed, the mime says farewell--that is, he gestures farewell--and leaves the BIG BROTHER House again. Alison and Robert emerge from their movie, happy to have had a two-hour escape from the game. But their happiness doesn't last long, as Alison discovers her tortured stuffed animals and uncomfortable bed. In a voice that will ruin any chances of miming in her future, Alison screams: "I hate that mime!"

ROBERT: AMERICA'S SWEETHEART
The HouseGuests gather around the plasma screen to learn what the America's Choice Question is, and are thrilled to learn that one of them will have a live Internet chat with the fans of BIG BROTHER 4. Robert wins America's Choice for the third time in a row, and after he apologizes to Jun and Alison for his third victory, he heads into the Diary Room for the live chat. While Robert answers America's questions about his alcoholism, misogynistic remarks, and constant nose-picking, Jun and Alison enjoy their favorite pastime, slamming Robert and calling America's Choice "Robert's Choice."

Later, Jun and Ali talk strategy, discussing the upcoming second round of the HoH Competition. The two cackle with delight as they talk about being the Final Two and "taking all the money home from this game." Yet despite their seemingly strong alliance and friendship, Alison later says in the Diary Room that Jun is "getting on [her] nerves," adding that she's "going to start trouble this week." Covering all her bases before the second part of the Competition, Alison talks to Robert, once again agreeing to take him to the Final Two. However, Robert later admits that he doesn't "really believe what Ali is saying," but his deal with her is part of a strategy to get himself into a "bargaining position."

JUN "X"CELLS
Round 2 of the final Head of Household Competition is about to begin, and both Jun and Robert say that they are "confident." Alison cannot watch the Competition, and she wishes them luck before Jun and Robert take their positions in the backyard. In front of each player is five "X"'s. Written on the diagonal lines of each X are questions, which remain covered until the game begins. Both players have the same series of evicted HouseGuests' faces on a board in front of them. At the four tips of each X are hooks to hang the faces on, as answer to the questions. Jun and Robert are warned that there may be more than one correct answer for some questions; however, only one pairing will correctly solve the entire puzzle, due to the number of faces they've been allotted. All the faces on the board will be used in the puzzle.

The game begins, and Robert and Jun rush to uncover the questions and solve the puzzle. With such clues as "two failures in Clambake," "first two men nominated," and "the Strawberries team," Robert and Jun race to match the faces with the clues. Jun is first to correctly finish the puzzle, meaning that she will face Alison in Round 3 of the Head of Household Competition. Alison hugs Jun in congratulations, and Jun says she "wanted to prove to Ali" that she's a "worthy opponent." Despite the women's victory, Robert still claims that he has "power over these girls."

Who will win the final Head of Household Competition? And whom will the new Head of Household evict? Find out Live on Wednesday at 9PM ET/PT, only on BIG BROTHER 4!



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