Sunday’s blog is below, read below to catch up so you’re not lost. So, in Big Brother 11 last night, Lydia felt hurt over being nominated, and totally wasn’t expecting it. She goes in the bedroom (the one that looks like a pool) and begins crying. Kevin, Braden, Jordan, and Jeff were there to comfort her. That got the other athletes upset, and their egos were hurt. Chima was noticing that Lydia was being comforted, but not her.
In the veto competition, the housemates had to pick letters out of “zits” from a face that I swear looked like Michael Jackson’s face, and spell a word from the letters they find. The housemate that spells the longest word would win the. . . . . give me a V, give me an E, give me a T, and give me an O. What does that spell,? Veto. The veto players were the two nominees (Lydia and Chima) and surprise, all four athletes (Jessie, Natalie, Jeff, Russell). Notable words that were spelled were L-A-S-T (Natalie’s word, and it almost worked) and Big Brother’s new edition to the dictionary, T-E-C-T-O-N-I-C-S, which the housemates claimed wasn’t a word, but I looked it up, it is a word, Jeff just spelled it wrong. However, the winning word turned out to be none other than S-H-O-T-G-U-N. That’s just so appropriate to a high school themed Big Brother series. That word belonged to Russell, and he was crowned the veto holder.
Next, a big event happened. Russell decided it was time to make himself feel better (as if the veto wasn’t enough of a reason) by calling Jeff out as a two-faced liar who threw the veto competition. Jeff and Russell turn around and begin verbally attacking each other, Russell rambling on Jeff’s failure to make a word and Jeff rambles about Russell spelling Shotgun. That had to be an extremely lame and easily avoidable fight.
Natalie and Jeff also get into an argument about Jeff not being loyal to the athletes, and Natalie is right, Jeff really hasn’t been loyal to the athletes.
Laura seems to be making friends with the athletes Jessie, Natalie, and Russell as they are needing her number to get the vote their way. Then, Lydia seems to tell Jessie and Natalie they that she was not the right nominee, and decides to throw Braden’s name in there. Jessie and Natalie seem to agree, and think they can get Lydia on their side and evict Braden, after noticing the housemates are about to be divided into two split alliances. Big Brother US being divided into two split alliances has happened just about every season. Before the veto ceremony, Russell tells Ronnie it’s Braden who is going, and Ronnie tells Braden this. Russell knows that Braden knows and confronts Ronnie, who lies bluntly to Russell. So, at the veto ceremony, Russell vetoed Lydia, and Jessie nominated Braden.
I am really not sure about the game being divided already, usually it takes until week three or four. Right now there are only a few to like and a lot of them need to grow on me in order for e to like them. I don’t think Russell, Jessie, and Natalie stand a chance of getting much more allies, and maybe I think Laura and maybe Lydia would be doing a bad thing if aligning with the athletes. Right now, this is bringing back BBUS5 flashbacks, remembering in that season, there was a group of four, the “Four Horsemen” running the first week, and crumbling after that. As of now, I like all the off-beats clique members (Lydia, Kevin, Casey), and Jordan, the rest just need more time for me to decide on. I want Braden to go because of what I read about him saying.
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