Scott: Kryssie, I hope we still play video games outside of this.
I hope were playing Call of Duty, I hope were playing Halo.
You guys knew you couldnt beat him, so you backdoored him.

Thats fed up, she says, CLEARLY NEVER HAVING WATCHED THE SHOW BEFORE.
Unfortunately for Kryssie and her crew, America has other plans.
Welp, there goesthatplan.

With Alex out of the question, Kryssies target shifts to Scott because he picked on her.
Isnt she supposed to be a lawyer?
How can she not even plead a case for her to stay?
Its wild how Alexs gameplay is leaps and bounds above the other members of her alliance.
Jason, Neeley, and Kryssie sit in the HOH room discussing nomination options when Kryssie has a mini-meltdown.
You do understand that it looks like you guys are running me, right?
she tells her friends after they suggest possible scenarios.
Man, Kryssie needs to chill.
If she wants her alliance members to stick around, she needs to cool it with the sass.
Eventually, Kryssie nominates Morgan and Scott.
Neeley is revealed to be Americas nomination, making it pretty clear America is on Team Ball-Smasher this week.
As an upset Kryssie goes to cry in the corner over that development, the veto competition begins.
With Morgan down, Kryssie chooses Whitney to replace her because she thinks no one will vote for her.
But itll be fine, right?
Because Kryssie doesnt hold grudges or anything like that.
Neeley is ultimately evicted in a 4-3 vote, with Americas vote being the tiebreaker.
Also, Justins pizza dance deserves a shout-out.
It was by far the weeks best moment, though Scott shouting I bring it!
after finishing the veto competition is a close runner-up.