Big Brother 27 Week 4 may be underway with fireworks already going off, but before we get too far ahead, let’s take a step back and reflect on all the chaos, triumphs, and missteps from Week 3 inside the BB27 house.
Best: A Woman Finally Wins HOH
After back-to-back male HOHs, it was refreshing to see a woman finally claim the Head of Household title. A much-needed change of pace in the power structure… or so we thought.
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Worst: That Woman Was Lauren
Unfortunately, the new reign was short on strategy and long on second-guessing. From the moment Lauren won, she seemed overwhelmed by the responsibility—crying, stressing, and visibly dreading every decision. If this is what we can expect from her in power, maybe it’s best she keeps her HOH wins to a minimum.
Best: Will Fights Back
Props to Will for not playing the passive pawn role. Instead of thanking the HOH for putting his game in jeopardy (as so many oddly do), he called Lauren out for her weak nominations. It was refreshing to see someone show some fire and self-respect while on the block.
Worst: Big Brother Unlocked
Raise your hand if you asked for a filler recap show instead of live action. No one? Didn’t think so. “Big Brother Unlocked” felt out of place, especially so early in the season. Let’s just hope this isn’t a test run for fewer Live Feeds and more pre-packaged fluff. We’ll pass.
Best: Keanu Wins the Veto
Love him or hate him, Keanu shook things up by snagging the Power of Veto and forcing Lauren to change her plans. While his overall gameplay might not be impressive, his win added tension and unpredictability to the week. And sometimes, that’s all we need to stay entertained.
Worst: Adrian Named as the Replacement
Lauren had the perfect opportunity to make a bold move—and she wasted it. Swapping in Adrian felt lazy and uninspired. Same names, different week. If you’re going to complain about having to make tough choices, at least make one.
Best: A Deliciously Split Vote
We love a split vote moment. Watching Rylie, Kat, Kelley, and Keanu vote against the majority made for some great television—especially their confused and not-so-happy faces afterward. But what caused the divide in the first place? Let’s dig into that…
Best Move: Ava Flips the Vote
While it may fly under the radar until the next episode airs, Ava quietly orchestrated the week’s biggest move. She somehow convinced Vince and Zach to flip on their own ally, Adrian, and vote to save Will instead. Without Ava’s persuasion, the vote could have tied and Lauren would’ve sent Will packing. Instead, Adrian became the casualty.
Worst Move: Vince and Zach Turning on Adrian
And speaking of that flip… what were Vince and Zach thinking? Ditching one of their own to keep someone they barely trust? Ava worked her magic, sure—but the move feels more reckless than strategic. Unless they have a master plan we haven’t seen yet, this decision could haunt them down the line.
Week 3 gave us the perfect blend of chaos, questionable strategy, and last-minute power plays. And while some moves made us cheer, others had us scratching our heads. If this is the energy we’re carrying into Week 4, we’re in for another wild ride.
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