
DOUBLE TROUBLE: ADRIA & NATALIE ON THE BLOCK
Nakomis puts not one but two twins on the block, seemingly ensuring that one of them will be leaving. Nakomis is clear about the reasons for her actions and does not waver in her commitment to her principled stance that the twins must go because they broke the pinky swear alliance in evicting Will.
The House is still recovering from Will's eviction. Those who miss him are sharpening their knives for the twin's heads, while the twins remain firm in their resolve that they did what had to be done. Natalie says that Will rejecting her hug was no big thing. Nakomis says that Adria's actions were like, "One hundred gallons of oil [thrown] onto my raging bonfire." The amazing Marvin, having survived three weeks in a row on the block, reflects on his skill in dodging bullets: "I'm the black David Copperfield, doing it with smoke and mirrors." Diane lets it be known that she has made her decision to side with Nakomis and Karen, and she is bummed to have lost her good friend Will.
Marvin and Cowboy chat about the eviction and Marvin does his imitation of Will's dramatic goodbye to Adria: "He gave her the Heisman." Drew and Diane have a recap moment as Diane says, "You better say goodbye to your twins." Drew replies, "I guess they're definitely not your twins anymore." They seem to agree to disagree, with Diane saying that Drew is welcome to his opinion and she wouldn't say anything otherwise. Drew lets her know his personal philosophy: "You've got to play this game one week at a time." It seems that Drew is beginning to look at Diane as not just a cuddle buddy but also at what impact she could have on his run for the money.
With the preponderance of twins in the House eventually the conversation turns to twin communication. Drew talks about how twins have their own little language. "Adria and Natalie, they have the same thought process." Diane calls it "Twinglish".
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