A chaotic veto competition and a chaotic ceremony – Big Brother Network

A chaotic veto competition and a chaotic ceremony – Big Brother Network

A chaotic veto competition and a chaotic ceremony – Big Brother Network

We’ve become accustomed to things being chaotic in the Big Brother house when the Hide-N-Go Veto competition comes around, but we don’t usually expect an equally chaotic Veto Ceremony to follow. But when Tucker has the power of veto, you might as well be prepared.

Wednesday night’s episode of Big Brother 26 saw the return of the fan-favorite Hide-N-Go Veto competition, and with Tucker running the show this week, we all knew chaos was on the menu.

The episode begins right after Tucker nominates Quinn, Brooklyn, and Cam for eviction. Tucker lets us know that Brooklyn is the target and Quinn is the pawn. But Quinn doesn’t believe him. He thinks Tucker is messing with him and that he is Tucker’s goal for the week to get knocked out of the race.

Tucker goes to Brooklyn and Cam and tells them that Quinn is his target and he chose them as pawns to win the Veto. And he tells Quinn again that he is the pawn and not to tell the others. But Quinn still doesn’t believe it.

Chelsie is now pretty sure she could be the next Pentagon member to ascend if the veto is used this week. And speaking of the Pentagon, Kimo tells Tucker about those five. Kimo lets him know that there was an alliance within the collective that he was not a part of. Tucker names all five members without Kimo having to say another word.

And since Quinn doesn’t believe Tucker, he can’t keep the puppet a secret. He tells Brooklyn what Tucker told him. Now they know someone is being lied to, because they can’t all be puppets. And Brooklyn is beginning to suspect that she might be in trouble this week.

It’s time to select players for the Veto competition. Tucker, Quinn, Brooklyn and Cam are joined by Makensy and Joseph as Tucker’s chosen houseguests.

Shortly after, Brooklyn reveals to Tucker that Quinn told her that he was told he was the farmer. And Tucker is very upset because he threw Quinn a bone and Quinn somehow messed it up.

It’s time for hide-n-go veto! That means it’s time for some chaos! You know how this works. Players hide their veto somewhere in the house. Then they trash the house looking for the hidden vetoes. The person whose veto is not found wins the power of veto.

Most players are very attentive in searching for their Veto, but Brooklyn destroys the entire house. She intentionally throws away Tucker and T’Kor’s clothes because of last week’s voting results.

Eventually, all but one of the vetoes are found, so it’s time to find out which one was better hidden than the others.

The vetoes found come from:

  • Brooklyn
  • Quinn
  • Makensy
  • cam
  • Joseph

Tucker’s was not found and won the veto! You can’t even beat Tucker in a non-physical game that a four-year-old could play and win.

Tucker’s cheering doesn’t last long as he isn’t happy that someone messed up his clothes. He thinks it was Quinn and calls him out. Quinn says he didn’t do it. A little later, Tucker and Quinn have a serious talk and he tells Quinn that Brooklyn told him what Quinn said about being a chess piece. Quinn isn’t happy that Brooklyn did that and Quinn tells him again that he didn’t mess up his clothes. Quinn then decides to come clean and reveal all the alliances and Tucker appreciates that. And Tucker decides to use all that ammunition and crash the Veto meeting. Again.

So this time, before he reveals what he plans to do with the Veto, he decides to just reveal everything about the Collective and the Pentagon. And then this time he uses the Veto against Quinn and names Chelsie as his replacement candidate. He says he learned that Brooklyn and Chelsie were the leaders of these alliances and that they were now planning to vote Tucker out in the second week that he won the AI ​​Arena.

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