Tonight’s episode ofBig Brotheris a bit of a weird one.
First up, let’s talk about the second eviction of the double-eviction night.
But it’s a disastrous misreading of what’s actually going on in the house.

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She feels played and disrespected, like the guys had their own motivations and never looped her in.
Um, Azah, what do you think this game is all about?
To be fair, I do think Xavier will win no matter who he’s sitting next to.
That brings us to the biggest chunk of the episode, which is the veto competition.
It’s a fun competition, just a little lengthy.
Like I said a few episodes ago, Xavier has played this season perfectly.
He sat back, made friends, threw competitions, and now when it matters he’s beasting out.
Still, there’s more game to play, and Xavier has nominations to make.
He talks with Big D about it, and Big D is conflicted because of the deal they have.
She’s just a few steps behind, and it might cost her.
At the nomination ceremony, Xavier puts Azah and Kyland on the block.
So now we wait, and let the anticipation build.