Unable to be with Juliet, he has killed himself with poison, and shes devastated.
You want to understand?
Well, who knows.

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Were not the ones playingBig Brotherthis season.
Like I said, Paul is doinghisbest, no matter how poor it is.
It leaves Paul super pissed, Cody raging, and Jessica being the total voice of reason.
Ugh, remember week one?
Guys, the year of our Lord 2017 is a journey, even in Julie Chens universe.
And he continues yelling about Cody and everything else until Mark steps in.
Mark talks off camera about being bullied growing up and how much this all bothers him.
And that leads to an aside: Lets talk about Joshs game.
It takes a village of crazy people to make a season ofBig Brotherhappen.
Was Rachel Reilly an insufferable villain?
Was Janelle pointed and heartless with a flawless strategy?
Was Zach an absolute Fruit Loop?
And thats how their games worked.
But Josh is mean.
Just plain mean with no direction.
Josh isnt playing a game.
Hes attacking people because he likes the sight of (metaphorical) blood.
Shame on Josh, but also shame on the fact that this was allowed to happen.
This might be the first time Christmas isactuallyplaying the game, because that was a good move.
And that might just be enough for Jessica, both inside the gameandout.
Cody, with a broken voice, admits that hes not great with people.
), but he wants to push for Jessica because she could win, guys!
All the houseguests are called into the living room for a #BBStormUpdate.
Of course, its a fake newscast about weather associated with previous houseguests.
The updates continue throughout the night, and its not easy for everyone to keep up.
Its a particularly exciting moment for Raven, who most people had forgotten was still in the house.
Paul says he canwork on it, but Jessica isnt interested in work.
Shes interested in RESULTS.
So she says, Talk to whomever you want.
You have a couple days.
Only one day left until the vote, and Jessica wants safety.
And you know what?
Well have to see.