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Derrick and Frankie hug |
Here's the latest from inside that Big Brother House of Sad Times, But the Show Must Go On:
- Before the news came down about Derrick's grandfather's death, Hayden gave Victoria some sage advice.
- Apparently she had some fit of temper after losing the comp.
- Hayden told her that if she continued acting angry with everyone, it will turn the target on her. He told her to cry to the Diary Room, feel free to cry to him ... but outwardly act "normal" for the house on the whole.
- Later on in the evening, Derrick gave her pretty much the same advice.
- Hayden and Nicole know that Derrick, Zach and Cody have a final three deal. They think Zach is the weak/unpredictable link and must go soon.
- Hayden thinks they could backdoor Zach this week, but he'd rather Amber or Caleb get backdoored.
- Hayden pushed his backdoor either Amber or Caleb plan to Frankie, pointing out that voting out Victoria would be a waste as they can control her and Jocasta isn't a threat because she's unlikely to win HoH.
- Of course, they're all keeping Caleb and Amber under the impression that Victoria is indeed the target while telling Victoria she's safe this week unless she does something foolish and keeps acting out.
- Well, if she wins the veto again ...
- Derrick differs a lot from Frankie in his time of grief. Frankie had been open to hugs and tears and company. While Derrick seems touched that his fellow houseguests are so sympathetic, he's the kind who sat quietly for a long time while others didn't quite know what to do or say. Then he went to the Have Not room, laid atop the bed with a hoodie over his face to hide tears. He told Victoria he needed some time, a half-hour or so, to be alone and he would be okay.
- Frankie offered to go to the Diary Room and tell them he'd eat slop this week so Derrick could have real food. Derrick told him he appreciated the offer, but he didn't want (or need) any preferential treatment.
- Like Frankie's grandfather, Derrick's grandfather was watching the show because he's on it, but probably had no idea the whole premise or what was going on.
- Of course, some of us long-time hamster watchers are often in the same boat with that!
- Caleb says he first fell in love with Amber when he saw her in casting -- there were so many pretty girls there, but he knew she was the one he wanted.
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- Caleb doesn't want to look like an idiot on television.
- A bit too late for that, don't ya think?
- Derrick is sure the double HoH bit will be going away soon. I agree -- just the logistics of the numbers in the house predict it can't last much longer.
- Derrick and Frankie think Zach needs to mend fences with Christine for the numbers. Zach doesn't want to.
- Derrick told Victoria she needs to stop going on about losing the Battle of the Block. It's over. Concentrate on winning the Power of Veto.
- They discussed other BB seasons. Derrick doesn't think people are liking this season so much; Hayden thinks it's possibly due to the unanimous votes and predictability.
- He has something there. But, as far as casting goes, this season has a much better cast overall than last summers Season of Hate Speech.
- Nicole got to shun her Germa-tard at midnight in an awkward dictated by BB "strip" dance.
- Nicole told Victoria she thinks Amber is "fake nice."
- Yep, she is.
- Cody and Derrick are concerned about Zach -- he's messing up his game with his mouth and is so uncontrollable.
- Derrick is also worried that his Team America ally Donny might target him.
- He probably should worry -- Donny made him out to be the brains of the covert operations long ago.
- Cody thinks he will be the target of Caleb if Amber goes. He'd prefer if Caleb went first.
- Victoria told Cody that, before she left, Brittany told her to only trust Cody and Derrick.
- That brought back Cody's guilt over targeting Brittany.
- Hey, that's Big Brother.
- As it stands, it looks like Amber is the backdoor plan for the week if PoV is used. If not used, it's a bit of a toss-up whether it would be Victoria or Jocasta going home.