
NO, NO NAKOMIS: COWBOY LASSOES VETO
In the most unique BIG BROTHER Veto Ceremony of the summer, Cowboy holds all the power because he wins of the Golden Power of Veto. When he chooses to save Diane, he sends his own half-sister Nakomis packing and on her way to the jury.
HE WHO HOLDS THE VETO HOLDS THE POWER
It's down to the final four, so the Veto takes on more meaning than ever for the remaining HouseGuests. The only way to control their destiny is to win the Veto. Nakomis' credo is, "Go to sleep early, wake up, win the Veto." Diane doesn't want to win because if she does she has to break a promise to someone since she told both Nakomis and Drew she would take each of them to the end.
JULIE CHECKS IN ON FASHION AND FATHERS
Julie asks Diane how she felt about the new duds from the luxury competition, and she replies that she's thrilled and even asks Julie what she thinks of her outfit. Julie then asks Nakomis what would her father think of her and Cowboy getting this far, and Nakomis says he would be proud. She asks Cowboy what he would do with the money, and aside from having a better future for his family, he says he would like to open up a dude ranch for children.
KAREN JOINS THE JURY
Marvin and Will are having the time of their lives, and at the same time they are at their wits' end as they try to survive the onslaught of living side by side with the twins Adria and Natalie. "It's like Hell and paradise," says Will, noting that he and Marvin have remained completely secluded from the fitness twins. He, Marvin and Adria (Natalie is not feeling well) stand at the bottom of the stairs and wait for the next evictee to arrive. Marvin, who clearly can hold a grudge, says, "I hope it's Diane so I can stab her in the eye with a chicken bone." A slight tension fills the air, and....it's... Karen, who also is still smarting from being voted out of the House. The first words out of her mouth are, "Is there a backdoor I can go out?"
Marvin's ire knows no limits, and when he raises his glass in the now-traditional champagne toast and he says, "To the backstabbers, liars, cheaters and deceiver." Karen, of course, has the tapes to share with the others and Marvin is pleased to see Karen going out. Karen, finally able to draw, begins to sketch her fellow HouseGuests, but the portraits of both Cowboy and Diane are certainly less than flattering.
SOCKET TO ME
Drew calls to order the final Golden Power of Veto competition: "Socket To Me." Nothing could be more important for every one of the HouseGuests because the outcome will have huge implications as to who will make it to the final two. Each HouseGuest is seen pacing and prepping, prepping and pacing.
Drew is the first to go. He enters the backyard and finds 10 rows of light boxes with images of each HouseGuest. Beneath each HouseGuest are electrical sockets, and in the middle is a giant high voltage switching station. The goal of the game is to connect all of the Veto winners in order from first to last and then flip the switch. If they are in the correct order the light boxes light. Whoever completes the circuit in the shortest amount of time wins.
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