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BRAINS CHECK OUT AS JAMES CHECKS BACK IN
Six participate in the PoV Competition. Howie chooses Rachel for his partner, Sarah picks Jennifer and James picks Ivette. The players are isolated separately in the house, waiting their turns. Each player is given 10 pieces of candy, which they must deposit into the piñatas. When the candy is counted, whichever piñata contains the closest to 20 pieces wins, but anything over 20 means you lose. "If James wins the Veto, it is open season on the house!" Howie warns. Because the players are separated, everyone has a different plan, resulting in an astonishing outcome: each piñata is opened, and James' piñata reveals he's the winner. Maggie complains, "Arghh again! He didn't even win it. We fricken gave it to him!"
MAN OF STEEL, OR PURE DUMB LUCK?
"You can't kill me," James gloats amidst the pulverized piñatas. Maggie begins the debrief about the chaos of the competition. "Four minds couldn't come up with a surefire way for two people not winning the veto!" Mags says.
The housemates meet in the HoH Room, sans James and Sarah, to make a pact. "The entire house was working together…to remove James from the house." Rachel says.
The HouseGuests assemble to watch the America's Choice videos made by each of the evictees. Janelle's smile is startling as she sees Michael, while Mags gets misty with pride over Eric's performance. Everyone cheers when Kaysar appears. BIG BROTHER has another craft project for the housemates as they tie-dye t-shirts with campaign messages for the person they want to return. "Bring back the King and his Hookah," Howie's shirt reads. James' reads, "America, You Can Keep 'Em," while Rachel's colorful artwork reads, "What up, Kaysar?"
There's trouble in paradise as Ivette and April get nasty over the pawn nomination to replace James. April says "I think it's better if you go up." Ivette accuses her of second-guessing the group decision, at which April snaps, "Don't say I am second-guessing you, 'cause it's starting to piss me off." Ivette is fed up with what she sees as April's backstabbing, pretense and big mouth. "Ivette's just really starting to get annoying," April carps.
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