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NO LOVE LOST HERE, FOLKS
Jen is loving her time in the sequester house. Having settled into the largest room in the mansion, she admits that the last person she wants to see joining her is Rachel, as she's boring. Of course, when Rachel appears around the corner of the garden path, Jen's reaction is as staged as her honesty in the BIG BROTHER 6 HoH Competition. "It was interesting to see her reaction," Rachel smiles sarcastically. The two make an uncomfortable champagne toast to life in the sequester house before watching the video Rachel brought with her. Jen celebrates her "group's" victories as Rachel rolls her eyes over Jen's attempts to share the glory that she no longer has a stake in.
Mags sees James and Howie as equal threats, whereas Beau sees an ally in James, thinking he would help get Ivette and him to the end. Janelle feels Howie would be too hurt if she backed James, although James is probably the stronger player. Ivette abhors Howie and adores James; enough said. Mags thinks she is in big trouble if James stays in the house and Howie goes home.
TITANIC JAMES SUNK BY ICEBERG VOTE
After his co-nominee declares himself "harmless Howie" in his last-minute plea, James keeps his speech brief and to the point. The live vote then begins. Maggie is first to cast her vote to evict James, followed by Beau and Ivette who mirror Maggie's choice. It is now determined that James has been evicted. When Janelle casts her vote to evict James, the vote is unanimous.
Julie talks about life in the BIG BROTHER 6 house before playing the goodbye messages for James. The farewells are respectful and good-hearted, with Maggie finally coming clean about her profession: she really, truly is an ER nurse, not a cop.
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