
ADRIA FREES WILLY; NAKOMIS HoH AGAIN
In a tense live vote that requires a tiebreaker vote from Adria, Will, the registered nurse from Tupelo, Mississippi, is evicted. Despite his solid alliance with Nakomis and Karen and Diane's voting against her House boyfriend Drew and going against her fledging alliance with the twins, Will is left out to dry and is the first to be on the Jury that will decide the winner of BIG BROTHER 5.
STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WITH DIANE
Will tells Diane he is upset with his situation because early on, Adria made a pinky swear that she would never put him on the block.
Adria breaks it down, observing that the House is split down the middle: "There is myself, Natalie, Drew, and we snagged Cowboy. Then there's Nakomis, Will and Karen, with Marvin standing around."
Diane seems uncomfortable with the new alliance with the twins. She says, "I am stuck between two alliances." Diane recounts how she and Drew had a twin-to-twin-to-twins meeting in the HoH Room, where they discussed Will, Marvin and the future. Diane left the meeting first, and Drew was supposed to follow quickly behind, yet did not emerge until forty-five minutes later. Adria and Natalie tell Drew that it's good that he keeps his woman in line, to which Drew replies, "Yeah she gets a little crazy sometimes."
Freaking out about Drew's long absence, Diane coins a new verb: "Drew was in there an extra forty-five minutes, and it's really starting to paranoia me." She is getting more and more frustrated at being stuck between Marvin and Will. Her mental health is not improved when she wakes in the middle of the night and, upon arriving in the kitchen, finds Natalie and Marvin. "I see two people split up like cockroaches when the light hits them." Natalie tells her they were both just hungry.
Diane seems to be playing both sides against the middle when she tells Will and Nakomis that the twins think she is with them. Then, like a pinball, she goes to Marvin in the Concrete Room to tell him her tale of woe. Marvin's response: "Adria's on a power trip thing."
Meanwhile, Drew seems to be seeing Diane as a possible liability. While reading the bible in the living room, he tells Cowboy he's been thinking about her some. "How she might turn against you?" asks Cowboy. "Yeah," Drew replies, adding, "I think am going to like this girl if she turns against me and when this House is over? No." Cowboy warns Drew that Diane has to go next week, adding that if Drew tries to save her, "I'm going to kick your freaking ass."
Still torn, Diane turns to Drew. When she asks how he is voting, he replies that he doesn't know. She asks how he handled being in the middle, but before he can answer, she says, "Everything sorts itself out." "Yeah," Drew remarks. Diane's so stressed out that she tells the twins that she is torn about her vote and she goes so far as to say, "Put me up and take me out."
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