It took four weeks on “Big Brother 26,” but Wednesday finally felt like a normal “Big Brother” Wednesday with lots and lots of scrambling and possible flip-flipping.
While Makensy, Rubina and Cedric all campaigned and pitched to everyone, T’Kor, Joseph and Kimo got serious discussing a way to flip on the Collective, which would require keeping Rubina to build numbers and booting Cedric if they are the remaining two on the block. But they, especially T’Kor, are worried about pulling the trigger too soon on the Collective and making themselves targets. T’Kor is also hesitant about moving forward in a new alliance with Tucker because she doesn’t want him in jury. Well, you can’t complain about being at the bottom of an alliance and then turn down a new alliance that could shift the power.
The vote still wasn’t settled by the night’s end, but Makensy will likely still go if she remains on the block. It seems like Rubina could have the votes to stay if it’s her and Cedric if Kimo, Joseph and T’Kor commit to this as Tucker, Makensy and Leah would keep her.
Meanwhile, Quinn had been under the assumption that he’d get to vote since he’s not the actual HOH, but was told in the DR that he would not have a vote and Angela would be eligible to play in the HOH. The way they apply these HOH eligibility rules with their twists is so inconsistent.
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