Bobby Moynihan has more in common with you than you realized
Listen, yall.
In these times, more often than not, we have to choose the best of the worst.
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It only makes sense thatBig Brotherwould follow suit.
And you know what?
This week, it may just be ugh.
If you missed last episode, sit down, child; lets talk.
Any other season, this would be a ludicrous strategy, but this season?
Hell, sure, why not?
So everyone throws it, with the true plan being to eliminate either Alex or Jason.
Paul immediately leans in and tries to make Jason feel safe.
And in one of the biggest twists of the season, Jason…might be…on to him?
It sounds bonkers, but guys the man said ithimself.
And its only compounded when Kevin tells Jason that either Jason or Alex is going home.
Paul hops back into the conversation to announce that he thinkshesgoing to be backdoored.
Theyre super down for it.
But of course, Kevin is the first person chosen, followed by Raven.
And then Jason gets houseguest choice, and his options arent the best: Paul or Josh.
He chooses Paul because who doesnt love being able to seal their own fate?
This veto competition is a big one.
As if that werent enough, Bobby is forced to go in the house and interact with the houseguests.
The stars are just like us!
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But this episode is for vetoes, NOT promotional guest spots!
The competition comes down to a tie break between Paul and Alex.
Lets recap within a recap, shall we?
I mean, Jason tells her to go for it, but in what world is this a QUESTION?
After a long series of tie-breaker rounds, Paul finally pulls off the win.
That doesnt sit well with Josh, so he heads to Christmas to discuss what Pauls pecking order is.
Christmas elaborates, but Josh insists that its only to Pauls benefit.
I hate to admit it more than anyone, but Josh is unfortunately right.
When Raven interrupts, Christmas says, Dont do it again.
Raven asks, What did you do, Josh?
and Christmas retorts, He knows.
You dont need to.
And Paul isnt willing to bend for Joshs interest, be that good or bad.
So Paul pulls his veto down and makes the decision that he wanted to make all along.
As Alex is pulled off, Kevins face reveals all of his emotions, and it makes sense.
But heres the thing: Kevin isnt alone in that track record…Paul hasnt been up, either.
And Kevin is just verklempt because hedid what he was supposed to.
Its almost as if that strategy isnt a sound one.
And with that, Jason or Kevin will go home.