Big Brother 22 — About Tonight

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 24, 2020

Hi, everyone!

So, the west coast showing of Big Brother just ended and now we’re waiting for the feeds to come back on so we can discover who the new HoH is.

Here’s what we saw tonight:

Da’Vonne was evicted from the House, by a vote of 5-2. Only Dani and Nicole voted to keep Da’Vonne. Did they vote for her to try to make up for lying to her about who voted to evict Ian or were they just trying to make themselves look good to the people watching at home? Neither Nicole nor Dani seemed surprised when Da’Vonne was evicted and no one seemed to be too shocked by those two votes so who knows what the motivation was.

In the goodbye messages, both Tyler and Nicole told Da’Vonne about the Committee and the plot to vote out Ian. That’s called jury management. Da’Vonne, however, did not seem to be impressed by Nicole saying that she wants to be friends outside of the House. Da’Vonne — who voted for Nicole to win Big Brother 18 — told Julie that she considered Nicole’s lies to be personal. She asked Nicole who she voted for because, according to Da’Vonne, she didn’t want to incorrectly accuse David on national television. Nicole lied to her face several times without hesitation.

What you didn’t see on tonight’s show is that Da’Vonne learned about how Nicole voted long before the goodbye messages were aired. There was a wall yeller on Tuesday who shouted that Nicole had voted to evict Ian. Da’Vonne heard the yeller. Unfortunately, since the feeds were down for 21 hours yesterday, we don’t know if Da’Vonne and Nicole ever discussed it.

The BB Legend living next door turned out to be …. Dr. Will Kirby! Dr. Will is apparently going to be dropping in on the houseguests several times over the next couple of days and it sounds like he’s going to be involved in the HoH comp and the veto comp. Dr. Will said that, during the comps, the HGs will have to choose between prizes and power. Watching the HG’s reactions to Dr. Will, I’m pretty David didn’t have the slightest idea who he was.

Next Thursday — TRIPLE EVICTION! That’s right — not one, not two, but THREEE EVICTIONS! That should be fun …. in theory, at least. I imagine David and Kevin will be the first two evictees but after that, the Committee will have to start turning on each other. It’ll be interesting to see who they end up going after.

(My personal predictions is that the three evictees will be Kevin, David, and …. I’m going to say Christmas. Even her own allies have been talking about how tired they are of listening to her talk.)

Well, the feeds are still down and they may be down for a while if Will’s involved in the HoH comp. Whenever they come back, I’ll post the name of the new HoH in the comments.

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — It’s Time Open Up The Diary Room!

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 23, 2020

In case you haven’t heard, the feeds have been down all day today. As of this writing, it’s been over 16 hours since we’ve seen what’s going on inside the House.

Before the feeds went down, there was a trespasser outside the house who reportedly yelled, “Nicole flipped on Ian, Day!” I don’t know if the feeds are down as a result of that or if anyone even understood what the yeller said. It’s entirely possible that the feeds could be down because of a comp or maybe a former HG visited the house. There’s no way of knowing right now. We’ll find out tomorrow, I guess.

Speaking of tomorrow, it’s time to once again open up the Diary Room! Who do you vote to evict this week?

Do you vote for….

DA’VONNE

or

KEVIN?

Let us know in the comments below or by voting in the poll over on the right side of the page! Then, be sure to watch the show on Thursday to see who will be the second member of the jury!

Happy voting,

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — The Feeds Were Down

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 22, 2020

Hi, everyone!

Well, this is probably going to be my least interesting post of the season because the feeds were down for most of today. Judging from the conversations that are going on in the House, they weren’t down because of any sort of twist or anything like that. It sounds like it was more because some plumbers came into the house to fix a clogged sink in the kitchen.

The feeds are back now. Da’Vonne and Christmas had a conversation, where Christmas basically told Da’Vonne that she was probably going to be voted out on Thursday. Christmas also said that she wanted to hang out with Da’Vonne outside of the House so that Da’Vonne could “educate” her. I don’t know if Christmas is being sincere or if maybe she just realized that the live feeders have seen and heard Christmas say some really negative things about Da’Vonne over the past few days. (Christmas is still angry over being a Have-Not.) It was a nice enough conversation but mostly it seemed like Christmas was trying to do damage control and Da’Vonne was trying to give Christmas the benefit of the doubt.

And …. well, that’s pretty much it. Sorry. When there’s no feeds, there’s not much to report. But right now, it seems like Da’Vonne is pretty much set to be voted out on Thursday.

Let me mention one thing that has bothered me about the last few seasons of Big Brother. It seems like, once the veto meeting is held, everyone stops campaigning and they just accept their fate and then they wait around until Thursday comes around. I miss the old Big Brother, where people would be campaigning up until the eviction vote. Unfortunately, with the unanimous voting and the whole attitude that everyone has to do what the HoH wants, it seems like the Houseguests no longer really fight to stay in the house. I mean, these are All-Stars, right? All-Stars should never be passive.

Well, I refuse to give up hope! At some point, the Committee is going to have to turn on themselves and hopefully, we’ll actually get to see some of these houseguests start to put up a little bit of fight, rather than just accepting that the HoH gets whatever they want.

Here’s hoping!

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — Week 7 Veto Meeting Results

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 21, 2020

Hi, everyone!

The veto meeting was earlier today and Tyler did not use the veto. So, Da’Vonne and Kevin are staying on the block and Memphis will not get a chance to backdoor David this week.

After the veto meeting, Da’Vonne had a conversation with Dani, Nicole, and Kevin. Da’Vonne said that she knows that she’s going to be leaving on Thursday. She told Kevin that she wants him to win HoH and for him to shout, “This is for Da’Vonne!,” which is understandable. She also wants Kevin to protect Nicole and Dani, which is not.

Somehow, Da’Vonne has yet to figure out that Dani and Nicole are the ones who betrayed her on Thursday. Da’Vonne is still convinced that David is the one who voted to evict Ian. She has also convinced herself that Nicole and Dani are her strongest allies in the House. Little does she know that, behind her back, Nicole has been talking about how much she is looking forward to Da’Vonne leaving because apparently it’s just too much stress having to lie to her day-after-day about how Nicole voted.

Da’Vonne has said that she might call out David for voting for Ian. Nicole and Dani both tried to talk her out of that because they’re worried that someone might tell her the truth, that Nicole is the one who voted for Ian. Instead, Dani and Nicole’s plan right now is to tell Da’Vonne what really happened in the goodbye messages.

The rest of this week should be predictable. Da’Vonne has said that she probably won’t campaign because there’s not any point to it. She knows she’s going. The only real suspense right now is whether or not she’ll attempt to call out David before she goes.

As always, we’ll see what happens!

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — The Day Before The Veto Meeting

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 20, 2020

Hi, everyone!

Well, tomorrow, the House will be holding the veto meeting. Memphis has nominated Da’Vonne and Kevin for eviction. His original plan was for the two of them to serve as pawns so that Memphis could use the veto to take one of them down and backdoor David.

However, Memphis did not win the veto. Tyler won the veto and Tyler doesn’t want to get rid of David. Tyler wants to get rid of Da’Vonne, largely because he knows that Da’Vonne wants to get rid of him. At first, Memphis was obviously annoyed that Tyler won the veto and probably wasn’t going to use it but, as of right now, it appears that Cody and Tyler have convinced him that it’s more important to get rid of Da’Vonne this week than to get rid of David.

So, in all probability, Tyler will not be using the veto tomorrow and Da’Vonne will be going home on Thursday.

Da’Vonne, oddly enough, seems to be putting more blame on David than on Memphis for her current situation. She is still convinced that David is the one who flipped on the plan to vote for Tyler and force a 4-4 tie on Thursday. It was Nicole who flipped by Da’Vonne is convinced that Nicole stayed loyal and, in fact, she believes that Nicole would have used the veto on her if Nicole had won it.

(Nicole has told Dani that she would not have used the veto and, in fact, she specifically threw the veto comp so she wouldn’t be put in that position.)

Da’Vonne and David had a long conversation today while sitting in the backyard hammock. David again protested that he had not betrayed Da’Vonne and Da’Vonne once again accused him of lying and said that it was his fault that she was about to get voted out.

On the one hand, I feel bad for David but, on the other hand, he made a huge mistake when he lied about using the Disruptor power on himself. When he lied about that, he lost Da’Vonne and Kevin’s trust because there was no reason for him to lie about that, especially not to them. So right now, it’s very easy for both Kevin and Da’Vonne to believe that David betrayed them. Meanwhile, David keeps trying to explain that it had to have been Nicole who betrayed the plan. David’s right but he hasn’t been able to convince either Kevin or Da’Vonne. Strangely, David is more convincing when he lies than when he tells the truth.

It’s a mess. And speaking of messes, Christmas is still complaining about Da’Vonne making her a have-not. Christmas keeps asking Da’Vonen why she’s upset at her. Does Christmas not remember that she nominated Da’Vonne for eviction? Da’Vonne finally told Christmas that she’s through discussing it so Christmas, of course, went to Nicole and Dani to complain. Christmas apparently thinks that, when Da’Vonne said that she wanted a woman to win, that means that Da’Vonne was pledging never to make Christmas a have-not.

Finally, Nicole is currently upset because Zingbot came by the house for the veto comp and said that Nicole has an annoying voice. Nicole has been asking everyone in the House if her voice is annoying.

The veto meeting is tomorrow! I don’t expect Tyler to use it so we’ll see soon if I’m correct.

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — Week 7 Veto Comp Results

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 19, 2020

Trying to keep up with Memphis’s train of thought is proving to be not that easy.

When he first took over as HoH, Memphis indicated that David was his target. Then he made a deal with David, in which David would not use the veto even if he won it in exchange for not being nominated. Memphis went on to nominate Da’Vonne and Kevin for eviction and he indicated that Kevin was now the target.

However, today, when they drew the players for the veto comp, Memphis drew Tyler. Both Kevin and Da’Vonne drew Houseguest’s choice and they selected Dani and Nicole to play. Memphis apparently saw this as an indication that David had told Kevin and Da’Vonne about his deal and Memphis has now decided that he wants to backdoor David.

So, we’re back to David being the target. Memphis talked to Dani and Nicole and suggested to them that they should throw the veto so that he could win it. Since neither Dani nor Nicole want to get any blood on their hands, they were fine with that.

However, Memphis did not win the veto. Instead, Tyler won it. Before the veto comp, Tyler was complaining to Cody that Memphis was letting being HoH go to his head and he also indicated that he would probably not use the veto if he won it.

Tyler just had a meeting with Memphis and Memphis pretty much left it up to Tyler as to whether or not to use the veto. If Tyler does use the veto, David will be going up as a replacement nominee. If Tyler does not use the veto, Da’Vonne will probably be voted out.

In other words, it’s all up to Tyler. Though Tyler was telling Memphis that the HoH should have the final say, there’s little doubt that Tyler would prefer to get rid of Da’Vonne instead of David. If I had to guess, I’d say that the nominations are going to stay the same.

We’ll find out if I’m right on Monday!

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — Week 7 Nominations

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 18, 2020

Hey, everyone.

So, in case you missed it, Memphis is the new HoH. He won the puzzle comp last night and he is now in charge of the week. That means that, after the brief chaos of last week, the Committee is now once again in control of the game.

Memphis made his nominations todays and they’re not really a shock. I will admit that, when Memphis first won HoH, I thought he would target David but, earlier today, he offered David a deal. He offered to not nominate David if David promised to not use the veto in the event that he won it. David agreed and they shook hands.

With David no longer an option, Memphis nominated Da’Vonne and Kevin for eviction.

Big shock, right? How many times has Kevin been nominated now? It’s only week 7 and this is the 4th time that he’s been nominated. If he doesn’t win the veto and, if David keeps up his end of the bargain with Memphis, this will probably be Kevin’s last week in the House.

In other news, the fall-out from Ian’s eviction continues. Da’Vonne and Kevin actually think that it is more likely that David flipped his vote than Nicole did! (David voted to evict Tyler. Nicole was the one who flipped.) Apparently, David and Da’Vonne had a huge argument about it last night while the feeds were down. That perhaps explains why David currently appears to be more interested in working with Memphis than with either Da’Vonne or Kevin.

Anyway, we’ll see what happens. The veto comp is tomorrow!

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — Tonight’s Results

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 17, 2020

Hi, y’all!

As I type this, I’m waiting for the feeds to come back so I can see who the new HoH is. Hopefully, they’ll come back before I finish typing this post.

Tonight, Ian was voted out by a vote of 5-3 and, as a result, he became the first juror. Kevin, Da’Vonne, and David all voted to evict Tyler and they were under the impression that Nicole was going to join them in the vote so it would be a 4-4 tie and Dani would be forced to get some blood on her hands. Instead, Nicole went back on her word and voted out Ian. The plan is to try to convince Da’Vonne and Kevin that David was the one who flipped his vote.

So, Ian is now our first juror. Though he didn’t yell at anyone before he left (which is what Nicole and Dani were worried he would do), he was definitely not happy to be voted out. As a former winner, this is actually the first time that Ian has ever been voted out of the House. When Julie asked Ian how he felt, he replied, “Hurt.”

After interviewing Ian, Julie said that a “Big Brother Legend” will be moving next door to the Big Brother House and that the game will never be the same. There’s a lot of speculation online that someone like Rachel or Britney is going to visit the House. I think it’s more likely that the Jury House is going to be next door to the Big Brother House this season. With everyone under quarantine, I doubt they want to risk transporting the players all the way across town to the usual jury house. So, my prediction is that Ian and the other jurors will literally be next door for the rest of the season. Julie also said that we would learn the “Big Brother Legend’s” identity next Thursdays and Thursdays are when they traditionally do segments from the jury house.

When the show ended, the HoH comp had just begun. The HGs were having to put together a puzzle. Memphis and Cody appeared to be in the lead but there was still a long way to go. The feeds are still down so I don’t know who won just yet.

Whenever the feeds return, I’ll post the new HoH’s name in the comment below.

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — Time To Open Up The Diary Room For Week 6

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 16, 2020

Hi, everyone!

Well, it’s that time. The eviction is looming. The vetoes have been used. The nominees are on the block and the campaigns are nearly over. It’s time for you, the Big Brother faithful, to let us know who you would vote to evict this week!

Do you vote to evict

TYLER, with the good hair

or

IAN, with the brilliant mind?

Cast your vote either in the comments below or in the poll over on the right side of the page! And then be sure to watch on Thursday to discover who will be the first member of the Big Brother 22 Jury!

Happy voting,

Lisa Marie

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Big Brother 22 — The March To Eviction

by Lisa Marie Bowman on September 15, 2020

Hi y’all!

So, this week’s special Tuesday episode of Big Brother just ended, with Da’Vonne using the power of veto on Kevin and Dani nominating Ian in his place. Ian and Tyler are now the nominees and one of them will become the first juror on Thursday. Both of them have said that they’re considering leaving the jury house if they’re voted out but I doubt either will actually do it, if just because they won’t get paid for their time on the show if they walk out.

At the veto ceremony, Dani made a big deal about announcing that Tyler was her target. That’s a lie, of course. Tyler may have been her target at the start of the week but the target is now Ian. Dani and The Committee want Da’Vonne, Kevin, and David to think that Tyler is the target so that the vote won’t be unanimous. That way, Ian won’t know which of his allies betrayed him and he hopefully won’t be a bitter juror. For all the crying that Nicole has done this week about Ian being on the block, she now seems to be okay with the idea of voting him out. She just doesn’t want it to be an 8-0 vote because then Ian will know that she voted against him.

Everyone is already looking forward to next week. Because of her power, Dani will be able to play for HoH. Earlier today, she and Christmas agreed that Kevin needs to go next week and then Da’Vonne.

There’s a lot of bitterness in the House right now. Apparently, Dani really thought she had convinced Da’Vonne not to use the veto. Christmas, who seems to think that her experience on BB19 was normal and represents how the game was meant to play, simply cannot believe that someone went against the HoH’s wishes. (I’m more than ready for Christmas to be voted out.)

Eviction is just two days away! Right now, it looks like Ian’s time in the House is about to come to a close.

Lisa Marie

P.S. Regarding tonight’s show, I’m disappointed that no mention has been made about Memphis and Nicole laughing at Ian behind his back. For all of the controversy, it appears that Ian’s about to be voted out without the show even acknowledging it.

{ Comments on this entry are closed }