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Last episode, Ronnie and Lydia were left on the block after Michele won the POV. Tonight, everything could change though, as someone would be given the new special mystery power. The Coup D'Etat would allow one player to change the nominations either this week or next. Who received this power? And will they use it tonight? Let's find out!
Paranoid Russell: Near the start of tonight's episode, Michele and Jordan were talking about books when Russell came into the backyard. When Russell came over they just happened to stop talking and when they told him they were just talking about books he didn't believe it. Paranoid are we? They were really talking about books. Russell asked Jordan later what they were talking about and he said they really were talking about books. Russell thinks everyone is talking about him behind his back. Michele told them that Chima, Jessie and Natalie had always been out to get him, so he shouldn't be surprised.
Ronnie and Lydia remained on the block in Big Brother 11 Episode 12, so one of them will be going home tonight unless they are saved by the coup d’etat, which I’m assuming is highly unlikely.
According to Julie Chen, it’s a whole new game. Unfortunately, it’s still probably going to be lame.
America has been voting for the week, in record numbers, which probably means that like 12 people have voted a million times each. They’re going to keep the decision a secret for now.
Jordan is convinced (again) that the votes are on her side. Lydia, meanwhile, is not convinced that she is safe, so it’s time to mope. At least she’s not crying for a change.
Michele and Jordan are talking about books. Russell doesn’t believe it. Jordan talking about literature? No, it’s really true. With Russell’s paranoia running, Michele takes the opportunity to tell him that his alliance was going to turn on him anyway. Jessie denies that Chima ever wanted to get rid of him. So Natalie sends Chima upstairs, telling her to play nice. Not content with that, Chima wants to drag Michele into the room. Now. Michele denies that she said anything. She stupidly believed what she was saying to Russell would remain in confidence. Now Russell looks like the liar. This is thoroughly amusing. The fight gets dragged outside where the whole yard can hear. Both Russell and Chima believe they win fights based on volume.
Ronnie’s plan to stay in the game: get a sympathy vote from Jordan. Really? Jeff and Jordan, taking their relationship the slowest in the history of Big Brother, have their first kiss, but their romance is destroyed by Ronnie’s attempt to beg for a sympathy vote. As begging goes, this is the most pitiful ever.
Russell kisses up to Julie, as if she has any power. Butter up a producer if you want assistance. Back to the game, which alliance is he loyal to? Jeff or Jessie? His answer: both.
It obviously was going to be Jeff or Jordan to get the coup d’etat, and it happens to be Jeff. It’s a popularity contest, after all, with no accounting for the fact that both of them suck at this game, although to be fair, it’s not like anybody else in the house knows what they’re doing. Big Brother has a history of making a special effort to keep the more popular players around for as long as possible. I do have a new rule to propose, though: no contestant gets a power they can’t even pronounce. Pointless for him to use it this week because he’d like to see either of the two go, but next week he could easily shake things up. Either that, or he’ll just not use it at all and make it useless like it was the last time.
Ronnie has positive things to say in his farewell speech. Until he gets to Michele, the worst human being he’s ever met. Okay, so you think she’s voting for him?
Votes
Kevin: Ronnie
Natalie: Lydia
Chima: Lydia
Jessie: Lydia
Michele: Ronnie
Jeff: Ronnie
Jordan: Ronnie
By a vote of 4-3, Ronnie has been evicted from the house. While he built up some loyal allies, he simply played too hard too obviously. Ronnie continues the pattern of whiners getting evicted. Although he has hugs for everybody else, he can’t get over that Michele refused to side with him. Granted, in her goodbye speech to him, Michele tells him she hates him, too.
Kevin sees a button out of the corner of his eye. So he pushes it. The result: the houseguests get advice from the fans all night long. Hopefully they paid close attention because the HOH competition is based on it. Michele and Lydia are eliminated on the first question. Everybody gets the second question right. Jessie gets the third question wrong. Jordan and Jeff are eliminated on the fourth question, but it really doesn’t matter because Jeff has the power of coup d’etat. Kevin and Natalie are eliminated, and Chima is the new HOH.
Time for the power to swing back that way? No. Not only can Jeff pull one or both nominees off the block, but he can also pick one or both replacements, which pretty much means Jessie or Natalie is going home unless somebody else really pisses off Jeff. Like I said at the start of the post: lame.
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