As Week 3 of Big Brother 27 unfolds, houseguests Kelley and Keanu—both frequent residents of the nomination block—are emerging as resilient forces in the game. Their latest strategy session, captured on the live feeds, reveals a deepening alliance, growing confidence, and laser-sharp focus on what’s next.
The “Blockbusters” and Their Rising Legacy
The two joke about their repeated appearances on the chopping block, with Keanu quipping, “They literally named the Blockbusters after us,” referring to their back-to-back battles for survival. Kelley offers an alternate alliance name: “Block Party,” emphasizing their sense of humor amid the high-stakes tension. Despite the pressure, both players remain optimistic, proud of how they’ve fought through each week and made themselves central figures in the house narrative.
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“Me, you, and Jimmy have carried the first half of this season for sure,” Keanu declares. Kelley agrees, noting, “I’ve been in every single episode.”
Their self-awareness isn’t unfounded. Kelley has saved herself more than once, and Keanu has now racked up multiple Veto wins. They both recognize the importance of maintaining momentum and believe that if they can secure next week’s Head of Household (HOH), they’ll shift the balance of power in their favor.
The Path Forward: Win HOH or Go Home
Kelley and Keanu’s immediate plan centers on survival and flipping the numbers in their favor. With Ashley likely going up as a replacement nominee following Keanu’s Veto win, they believe the house dynamic could even out—especially if one of their allies wins HOH.
“We will have the numbers after next week,” Kelley says confidently. “We just have to win HOH.”
They warn that the house can’t afford to leave things up to chance or “roll the dice” when it comes to competitions or potential backdoors. If a strong competitor like Morgan or Mickey isn’t taken out soon, the duo fears they’ll be steamrolled as threats rise and alliances solidify.
Trust, Betrayal, and Rachel Reilly
The conversation shifts to returning player Rachel Reilly, who has stirred mixed feelings in the house. Keanu initially felt he could trust her after an honest one-on-one conversation but remains cautious. Kelley, on the other hand, was skeptical from the moment Rachel walked into the house.
“As she walked down the stairs, I said no, no,” Kelley says.
While Keanu was swayed by Rachel’s insistence that she’s never played a “back-stabby” game, Kelley reminds him that Rachel just voted out her best friend. The two acknowledge the fine line between strategic gameplay and personal loyalty, noting that going against the house vote can often make someone a target regardless of intentions.
Who Holds the Power?
As the conversation wraps up, Kelley and Keanu speculate about who might be holding a hidden power or twist in the game. Keanu suspects it could be someone under the radar—possibly a quieter player staying out of the spotlight for now.
“It’s got to be someone that’s in the background,” he muses.
Final Thoughts
This strategic deep-dive shows that Kelley and Keanu are far more than underdogs. They’re scrappy, self-aware, and driven by the belief that their persistence will pay off. With a critical HOH looming, their alliance could very well flip the game—or fall just short if they miss their shot.
One thing is certain: if Week 3 has shown us anything, it’s that the “Blockbusters” aren’t done breaking barriers yet.
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