Big Brother 13 Episode 22

Jeff won the power of veto in Big Brother 13 Episode 21 and used it to remove Porsche from the block and nominate Daniele against Kalia, the most satisfying outcome of the season since ED’s elimination in episode 2.

Daniele needs 3 votes to remain in the house. She’s not bothering with Jordan and Rachel. With the assumption that Porsche will keep her, that leaves her with only two options, Shelly and Adam.

Her pitch to Shelly is that she will not nominate her ever, on her grandmother’s life. Reality TV translation: I will nominate you. Then again, it would make sense to drag Shelly along because it’s not as if anybody would vote for her.

Shelly approaches Adam telling him they can’t beat Jeff and Jordan. Adam doesn’t know if he can trust Daniele, nor has she provided any reason to convince him she’d flip from her ally Porsche to him and Shelly. Oh boy. I can’t wait for this conversation to blow up in Shelly’s face, for her to get amnesia again, and for her to whine and complain about it for weeks and decide she hates Adam’s guts like she hates Rachel.

Believing she won’t be able to convince Adam, Shelly now approaches Rachel instead. This should end well. She tells her that Jeff threw the Cornhole game. That’s the game that sent Brendon home. Shelly acts surprised. Oh, was it? Rachel’s willing to humor this idea because it keeps Jeff and Daniele at war. Let’s be real here, though. Jeff may have been one of the people who helped in Brendon’s exit, but Daniele was the one who nominated him. Twice.

Daniele’s speech is about how she loves and respects the game and is the only person in the house who does. I see. Apparently she’s being kicked out tonight, having failed in her attempt to resurrect her really bad gameplay.

Votes
Jordan: Daniele
Porsche: Kalia
Shelly: Kalia
Rachel: Daniele
Adam: Daniele

By a vote of 3-2, Daniele has been evicted from the Big Brother house. It’s nice to see Shelly finally pick a side after lying badly all summer. In Rachel’s goodbye message, she tells her she could care less about her stupid jury vote and calls her a horrible bitch. Wow.

The HOH competition is before or after, based on a series of questions about the events of this summer. Everybody gets the first question right. Adam is out on the second question. Porsche, Rachel, and Shelly are out on the hit or miss question regarding Dominic’s elimination speech. Jordan is out, and Kalia wins HOH, which I take it she’ll use to bolster her claim that she’s done something this season (she hasn’t).

In this live nomination, Jeff and Rachel have been nominated for eviction. Jordan’s the biggest threat in the house if you ask me, though nobody seems to realize it.

Porsche, Shelly, and Adam join Kalia, Jeff, and Rachel in the veto competition. The challenge is to find two yellow clown shoes from a ball pit. I see they’ve dumbed this one down for the sake of fitting it into a couple of minutes. Rachel finds the first shoe. Shelly, Porsche, and Adam are behind her. Then Jeff. Porsche finds her second shoe and wins the power of veto.

The veto is not used. Jeff asks Shelly to rejoin him. I guess he has no choice, but Shelly’s the worst ally ever. She can’t be trusted, can’t strategize, and can’t win anything.

Votes
Jordan: Rachel
Porsche: Jeff
Adam: Rachel
Shelly: Jeff

We have a tie, which the HOH must break. Kalia votes to evict Jeff.

A rollercoaster of a night. The evil player gets struck down, followed by the good player. Either way, at least they both played the game, unlike most of the people left in the house.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 13 Episode 23, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

Big Brother 13 Episode 21

Jeff’s HOH win in Big Brother 13 Episode 20 led to the nomination of Porsche and Kalia.

Invisible Porsche thinks she’s the bigger threat. Slightly less invisible Kalia thinks she’s the bigger threat. Memo to both of you: you both suck.

Jeff and Adam discuss how people who do nothing (like Adam) aren’t going to get to the end by continuing to do that. If you don’t want to win competitions, I have no problem with that, as long as you can at least strategize or make a good faith effort even if you’re a trainwreck (like Daniele)

Daniele’s growing hatred for Rachel is hilarious. Rachel doesn’t have to even try to get Daniele to throw a fit any more.

Jeff, Kalia, and Porsche are joined in the veto competition by veto ticket holder Daniele, plus Jordan, Adam, and Shelly (Kalia’s choice). Daniele’s happy Rachel is sitting out. Jeff is not happy his useless ally Shelly is playing.

Jordan and Jeff sit in the HOH room watching the TV monitor. On it are Daniele and her shadow Porsche. Now would be a good time to start mocking people, followed by confusion over how to pronounce the word mischievous (you’re both right).

Zingbot 3000 is back. Jeff is told to take his facial hair back to the decade it came from. Porsche is told she should be named after a car with a roomier trunk. Rachel is told about how all she ever says is the f word, fiance. Daniele is asked whether she owns a car or if she just rides her daddy’s coattails. Let’s be fair. Her dad sucked worse than she does. Adam is called Uncle Fester, Shelly a dude, and Kalia an expert sleeper. Jordan’s told Jeff hasn’t proposed yet because she’s terrible at answering questions, a statement that confuses her.

There’s actually a point to all of this. The veto competition is to build the Zingbot a bride. Jeff is pretty sure Kalia and Porsche are taking a nap. They are. Meanwhile, Shelly and Adam don’t want to win this, not that they could anyway. Jordan realizes she’s terrible at puzzles, so she zings herself. Jeff really has no competition here and wins the power of veto.

Shelly still hasn’t learned her lesson, even if her 8 year old daughter has. She wants Kalia to know she’s still on her side.

Porsche tries to talk strategy with Jeff. Eventually, he decides on a deal of a week of safety, which she accepts.

Kalia says she doesn’t want to leave before somebody who has done nothing. Jeff says that this week will result in them being even.

Daniele wants Porsche gone and a final four or final three deal. After she destroyed her game early on, her fallback plan, an alliance with Kalia, depends on something new.

At the veto ceremony, Jeff decides to remove Porsche from the block. In her place goes Daniele.

Daniele promises revenge on Jeff. Her and what army? Remember last week when you said Jeff wasn’t your target and needs to get over himself? It’s a little late to be making him one now.

Meanwhile, Kalia realizes that her odds just improved, even if she’s left with nobody.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 13 Episode 22, which airs Thursday at 9/8c on CBS.

Big Brother 13 Episode 20

After Brendon was evicted (again) in Big Brother 13 Episode 19, we left off at the start of an endurance HOH competition.

Daniele’s hopes rest in the victory of Kalia or Porsche. Seeing as it’s not a multiple guess competition, I think we can count out Kalia. Porsche, who hasn’t done anything all year, is looking strong, though.

Jeff realizes he’s probably the biggest target now that Brendon is gone.

After the bubbles have been coming down for a while, the rain starts. It’s just getting more and more slippery. To top it off, the suds are getting in their eyes. This certainly adds an element of challenge to the challenge, but it does seem kind of silly.

They’re about half way done in 45 minutes. Jeff’s in the lead with Porsche and Rachel behind him. As it gets closer to the end, it’s pretty clear who’s going to win. Jeff has a nice rhythm down and is increasing his lead. Realizing she’s going to lose, Rachel decides to start cheering him on. After an hour and a half, Jeff wins HOH by a large margin.

Shelly hasn’t learned her lesson from getting busted trying to make a final three deal with Rachel and Brendon. And by the way, could somebody please show her the video of that conversation so she stops whining about it and making a bigger fool out of herself? She wants Rachel gone, and she lets the other side of the house know it, telling them Jeff and Jordan are dragging an idiot along with them (an idiot other than Shelly I guess).

Not content with talking behind her back, Shelly confronts Rachel. She’s not happy that Rachel is “making eyes” at her. Huh? Jeff’s happy to see that Rachel bites her tongue and just lets Shelly ramble.

The have nots get hard boiled eggs and jalapenos. The jalapenos are stupid because there’s only so many of those you can eat (for some people, that number would be 0), but the eggs are not bad. Jeff must select three people to be have nots. Porsche and Daniele have not been have nots, so they are selected, and their best friend Kalia may join them.

Kalia asks Rachel to speak to Jeff alone. Her only angle is to target Rachel. He already warned her 2 weeks ago she’s the target, so she should expect repercussions.

Daniele assumes her alliance will be nominated. She’s okay with that.

Porsche approaches Jeff and offers to keep him safe if he keeps her safe. This is the first time she has talked game with him. It’s day 49.

Nominations
Rachel is safe.
Shelly is safe.
Adam is safe.
Jordan is safe.
Daniele is safe.

Porsche and Kalia have been nominated for eviction. He assumes their first action after being nominated will be to go take a nap.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 13 Episode 21, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

Big Brother 13 Episode 19

Adam won veto and removed himself from the block in Big Brother 13 Episode 18, leading to Brendon’s nomination for eviction against the increasingly angry Shelly.

Daniele talks about how Kalia’s HOH, which she largely ran, was a complete disaster. So it’s up to her to clean up the mess. Talk about the blonde leading the blind.

With 6 people voting tonight, Brendon needs 4 votes to stay. That would mean Rachel, Jeff, Jordan, and Adam or Porsche.

Brendon’s pitch to Adam is that Daniele’s targeting guys. She’s mostly just targeting Brendon.

Rachel approaches Porsche to tell her they’re on their side, and Shelly’s going to nominate Porsche. This seems like a lost cause.

Jeff and Jordan must now decide which alliance member they keep, neither of which can be trusted. They try to convince Shelly to stop pouting because they need Rachel for the numbers.

Daniele wants to make a deal with Jeff and Jordan. It’s a little late for that.

Jordan warns Brendon and Rachel that they won’t be stupid and vote against the house, so they’re going to have to line up a majority. And by the way, if you really want to secure votes, be less aggressive toward members of your own alliance.

Shelly’s 8 year old daughter wants her to stop lying and just pick a side. Perhaps they should put her in the house instead.

Daniele tells us she’s a very logical player. Oh. Is that new? Did I miss it?

In his pre-voting speech, Brendon says that he’s going to vote for the strongest competitor, rather than somebody who just rides coattails to the end. I take it he was unable to get the votes. Good luck to Adam if he hopes to not be nominated again.

Votes
Rachel: Shelly
Kalia: Brendon
Porsche: Brendon
Adam: Brendon
Jeff: Brendon
Jordan: Brendon

By a vote of 5-1, Brendon has been evicted from the Big Brother house and is the first member of the jury.

This week’s HOH competition is to fill a bowl and retrieve a ball from it when the soap rises to a high enough level, slipping their way across the course as they go. With soap and bubbles everywhere, this will only get more difficult. Porsche and Jeff seem to be doing well so far, but this could last for hours.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 13 Episode 20, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

Big Brother 13 Episode 18

Following Daniele’s HOH win in Big Brother 13 Episode 17, she decided to nominate Adam and Shelly for eviction.

Shelly’s mostly just angry with Rachel’s lies (that Shelly made up in her head). I’m growing tired of Shelly’s whining. If you can’t handle being a floater… stop floating.

Daniele tells Shelly and Adam that her real target is Brendon. So why did you not nominate him? Her response to that question is that she doesn’t want Adam or Shelly to go home, but she doesn’t care if they do. Still sounds stupid.

In addition to slop, the have nots will have a selection of either beets and bologna, dates and durian, or hard boiled eggs and jalapenos.

Daniele, Adam, and Shelly are joined in the veto competition by Jordan, Kalia, and Jeff. Jordan thinks Jeff looks like he’s in a boy band, which is great because he loves boy bands, but don’t show that on TV because he’ll get mad. The competition is Cornhole, a beanbag tossing game. Each eliminated player will get a prize, up to a power of veto.

Jeff scores a 5, Adam scores 13, Jordan scores 7, Shelly does not score anything (the highest score), Kalia scores 11, and Daniele gets the hole in 1 on the first round. Shelly is out, and she chooses the veto prize. Adam scores 9, Jordan scores 13, Kalia scores 9, Daniele gets another 1, and Jeff scores 9, eliminating Jordan. Jordan’s prize is 24 hours of solitary confinement plus a phone call from home, which she says she’ll take, but she opts instead to give it to Shelly. Locked up for a day for an awkward 5 minute phone call? Kalia scores 7, Daniele scores 1 again, Jeff gets 3, and Adam scores 1, eliminating Kalia. She takes the Caribbean vacation. Jeff’s not sure who Daniele’s target is because it’s not like you can tell that/whether it’s not Adam and Shelly, but after they talk, both of them decide they are safe to throw the competition, or so Daniele tells us when she misses her intended target by half an inch. Daniele scores 14, Jeff scores 3, and Adam scores 1, eliminating Daniele. Her prize is a veto ticket, which guarantees she will compete in next week’s veto competition. She informs Kalia that she just decided Brendon must go. Wait, I thought that was part of her brilliant plan all along? Jeff scores 8 with a convincingly bad throw, and Adam narrowly wins the game with a 7. Jeff gets $5,000. Adam takes the veto, meaning that Jordan gets stuck with the humilitard for a week.

Jordan looks cute in her unitard and pigtails. Thanks for not making Adam wear that.

Jeff would rather get rid of Rachel and not Brendon, but he pretends that the plan to backdoor Brendon is a good one because it’s better than him being nominated.

Brendon and Rachel ask Daniele to keep their deal intact and go after Jeff or Jordan instead. The problem is that everybody already wants to get rid of her, although they’ll still want to get rid of her regardless, but perhaps she’s got a better chance of using Kalia as a shield if she doesn’t anger Jeff. Rachel tells us they’re with Jeff and Jordan. Brendon tells us they’re with Daniele. Well, that clears it up.

At the veto ceremony, Adam vetos his own nomination. Daniele nominates Brendon in his place.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 13 Episode 19, which airs Thursday at 9/8c on CBS.

Big Brother 13 Episode 17

After the unanimously voted for Lawon to stay over Rachel (really?) in Big Brother 13 Episode 16, America voted for Brendon to return to the house (really? again).

Kalia and Daniele have a duh moment. They should have evicted Rachel so at least they got rid of one of them. Everybody else is happy, aside from Porsche… I don’t know if she’s happy or not because she’s invisible. They’re angry that the last couple weeks have been for nothing. I thought that was the whole point was to just waste last week due to fear of the twist.

Shelly, who believes she’s playing both sides of the house very well, told Jordan that she wants to go to the final three with her and Jeff. Rachel was right there listening to the whole conversation, with Shelly under the impression she was asleep. Dumb move.

The HOH competition is about as dumb luck as any. There are items representing each of their states. Each item is displayed both as a small amount with a number and a big amount of hundreds that they must guess. With 670 necklaces on the tree, Rachel is eliminated with her guess of 1500, as Daniele and her guess of 1234 narrowly escape elimination. Jordan’s guess of 1450 pepperonis on the pizzas is almost double the actual amount of 751. Porsche’s disappointed that her state of Florida is represented by olives rather than something like alligators. Brendon’s guess of 319 once again extends Daniele a lifeline with her guess of 341, both more than 1000 below the actual amount of 1358. The next round is a lot closer, but Jeff is furthest away from the 369 cards with his guess of 523. Shelly’s guess of 120 baseballs is less than half the total amount of 242, and she is out. With the lowest guess of 111, Adam is out on the object containing 224 rivets. We all know what’s going to happen here, right? The words scripted for television come to mind. Needless to say, Daniele wins HOH.

Daniele’s plan is to make the whole house panic. This is why you’re public enemy number 1. Nobody likes you, and you’re not giving them any reason to do so.

Adam offers Daniele one week of safety, but she knows he’s a floater anyway. Speaking of floaters, Shelly walks in next, quickly realizing that she’s not in good with Daniele and Kalia. Shelly asks for Kalia to leave, and the resulting look on Kalia’s face is priceless. Might want to work on your poker face in this house. Afterward, Kalia goes downstairs where she and Porsche talk behind Shelly’s back, except she hears everything they say and lets them know. In the resulting argument, it comes out that Shelly made a deal with Brendon and Rachel, a deal she conveniently forgets and adamantly denies.

Rachel and Brendon call a truce with Daniele. Oh, this again. They make a good argument, though. Once one of them is out of the house, the target on others just gets bigger. Granted, it would take an idiot to think they actually trust her.

As nominations approach, Shelly’s angry with Rachel. You got caught trying to play both sides. So goes the life of a floater. No need to blame someone else.

Nominations
Kalia is safe.
Porsche is safe.
Jordan is safe.
Jeff is safe.
Rachel is safe.
Brendon is safe.

Adam and Shelly have been nominated for eviction.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 13 Episode 18, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

Big Brother 13 Episode 16

After Jeff’s veto win, Lawon decided to throw his own hat in the ring in Big Brother 13 Episode 15, volunteering to be evicted. Is he crazy? Is he stupid? Is he just bored? Oh, and by the way, there is no special power. I am shocked I tell you.

Lawon pretends he didn’t see this coming. Badly. Shelly immediately knows something fishy is going on.

Both sides are under the impression that they have the votes.

Rachel makes a deal with Kalia and Daniele. She pretends she’s willing to work with her. In return, they expect her to keep telling everybody she hates them. Sounds easy enough. The thing is nobody trusts Rachel on either side.

Votes
Jordan: Lawon
Jeff: Lawon
Porsche: Lawon
Daniele: Lawon
Shelly: Lawon
Adam: Lawon

By a vote of 6-0, Lawon gets his wish and has been evicted. Thus ends The Regulators alliance. Is Marcellas now finally able to give up his crown as having made the dumbest move in Big Brother history? And did people actually just unanimously vote to keep Rachel in the house?

As Lawon is saying his goodbyes, Julie has everybody take a seat. Lawon’s going to have to battle his way back against the top vote getter. Keith and Cassi are removed from competition first. I don’t know how Dominic beat out Cassi, but ultimately I don’t understand why America would want to be tortured by the reunion of Rachel and Brendon either. I guess people really hate Kalia and Daniele and want to give them the best chance to be eliminated, a nice change of pace from when America handed Daniele and her father first and second place.

The competition between Brendon and Lawon will be to gather a complete set of balls containing the names of all 14 houseguests from this season, and they will then toss those balls up a ramp and in a hole. Rachel vs. Brendon would have been much better for Kalia and Daniele here because either way at least one of them would be going. It’s hard to imagine Lawon has a prayer. Brendon is the first to score. He takes the lead 7-2. Did anybody expect a different outcome? With 25 seconds left, Brendon locks in his result. Lawon loses with 9 balls.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 13 Episode 17, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

Big Brother 13 Episode 15

Kalia nominated Rachel and Jeff for eviction in Big Brother 13 Episode 14. Nobody believed that she made her own decision.

Rachel starts packing her bags. Like anybody believes she’s really leaving. Jordan has now taken on the role of managing Rachel in Brendon’s absence.

Kalia follows Rachel’s breakdown with one of her own. Daniele pretends to care.

Porsche’s happy to distance herself from her friend and hang out with Daniele instead.

Kalia, Jeff, and Rachel are joined in the veto competition by Adam, Shelly, and Jordan (Rachel’s choice). Jeff’s plan is to beat anybody, even the Hoff.

Jordan doesn’t know who to trust any more, including Shelly, so now Jeff gets to listen to more women crying. At least he’s saved by Daniele and Porsche not having any emotions.

Their veto task is to keep rolling their ball back and forth to themselves. First person to 300 without dropping it (a drop resets the counter) wins. Shelly, Jordan, and Jeff are all playing for Jeff. Rachel’s plan to rush through this isn’t working for her, as she repeatedly drops the ball, drawing much mocking from the onlooking Daniele who wonders why Rachel hates her. Somehow, Adam (yes, Adam) is in the early lead by 10 and is the first to 100. Jordan says that Adam has more balls than Jeff, quickly realizing exactly how they’re going to make that sound. Jordan drops the ball again at 60. Adam hits 140, Jeff at 135, Kalia is in third at 100. Shelly drops at 98, and along with the other two and the now taking the break Kalia, it would seem like she’s not in the running. Jordan stops to root for Jeff. Strangely, Kalia does the same. She knows what Jeff will do with the veto (not save Rachel), but she doesn’t know what’s on Adam’s mind. As we approach the end, Jeff is narrowing the gap on Adam, but it looks like he’s too far behind to catch him. Jeff finally takes the lead 292-291. Retaining his lead, Jeff wins the power of veto.

Kalia hopes to mend fences again, but Jeff still doesn’t like the fact that she put him in danger. As a peace offering, she says she will not be putting Jordan on the block.

In celebration of his 40th birthday, Adam shaves his beard for the first time in 6 years. I don’t recognize him, but his voice will help with that.

Rachel offers to work with Kalia, but she promises to get rid of Daniele if she stays.

Lawon suggests that they put him up. This is not about being a pawn. He wants to be evicted. He’s got it in his head that he’ll come back with some special powers, and maybe a cape. Nobody cares if Lawon goes home anyway (even his former partner Kalia), so this may be the easy way to just waste this twist week.

At the veto ceremony, Jeff takes himself off the block, and Lawon takes his place. Kalia thinks she just gained three allies, but they’re not forgetting that quickly.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Big Brother 13 Episode 16, which airs Thursday at 9/8c on CBS.