JUN WINS BIG BROTHER 4!
The evicted HouseGuests return to the BIG BROTHER House for the biggest day in the game, as they cast their votes and make one person half a million dollars richer. Before their secret vote, the jurors throw tough questions at Jun and Alison. And then, after the secret votes are cast, they finally sit down to watch all the episodes and learn every secret, every lie and every nasty comment in the House. And although none of the jurors seem happy with the two finalists they have to choose from, their votes are revealed, and Jun wins the $500,000 prize by a vote of 6-1.

MAY THE BEST "EVIL BITCH" WIN
Only Jun and Alison remain in the House, and with the game playing at an end, all strategizing has finally ceased. The two finalists have nothing to do but worry over the jury's decision and reflect on the game. Cackling and congratulating each other on making it to the end, Alison says that "evil bitches win" and that she is not looking forward to putting her "fake smile" back on for the jury. Musing over the twists and turns over the course of the game, Alison asks Jun, "If you could do it all over again, would you?" With a cat-that-ate-the-canary-grin, Jun replies, "Yeah, but I wouldn't eat as much."

Jurors Jee, Nathan, Erika, Dana, Jack, Justin and Robert gather for a friendly debate over the two finalists. Nathan remarks that "the girls stuck together," and admits that Alison "manipulated" him. The others chime in, taking jabs at Alison's flirtatious ways and the use of her feminine powers to further herself in the game. Dana says "she got lucky," but Jack is quick to disagree with her, saying that Alison "used everything in the book to win the game." As for Jun, some HouseGuests feel that she said many "cruel things" about her housemates, but her ex Jee defends her, saying she was just being "brutally honest" and calling her a "highly intelligent woman." Justin ends the debate by suggesting they vote according to whom they respected more as a player in the game.

JUN AND ALISON FACE THE MUSIC
Before they vote, each juror is allowed to ask one question of both Jun and Alison, and the feisty jurors hold nothing back. Dana is the first to go, and both Jun and Ali look nervous. Dana asks Alison why she should vote for her, and Alison replies that she "worked hard" to get to the finals. When Dana asks Jun if she has any regrets in the game, Jun candidly answers that she wished she didn't have to "show the nasty side of Jun." Next questioner is Nathan, who interrogates Alison about her secret alliance with Justin. Alison answers that her deception was for strategy's sake only. When Justin asks his ex-girlfriend Alison what her "most dishonest moment" in the game was, she tells him it was when she lied to the Stooges about her intentions to evict Jack.

Former FBI agent Jack uses his interrogation skills to question Jun about her decision to break her alliance with him and Erika. She replies by saying that she felt her alliance with Jack and Erika was never official. Nice-guy Jee throws out some tough questions, first asking Alison if she thinks she played honorably. Alison seems undaunted by the question, and admits that there were times when she had to lie. When he asks his ex Jun why she thinks she deserves to win over Alison, Jun replies that she "did not kiss people" and "did not crawl into bed with people," answers which Alison does not seem happy with. When Erika asks Jun if her habit of "personally attacking" everyone in the House was part of her strategy, Jun replies that being funny is her way to deal with stress. Newest member of the jury Robert questions Alison about how long she's had an alliance with Jun, and Alison admits that she joined up with Jun "as soon as Nathan left."

After the tough questions, Jun and Alison make statements to the jurors before they vote. Jun says that she "made a lot of risky choices," while Alison reminds the jurors of her performance in the Competitions. After relentless questions, the Q&A session comes to a stop, and the two women both seem shaken and worried by the jurors' lines of questioning.





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