
The houseguests are getting paranoid that something’s up for tomorrow since they haven’t done any goodbye messages and Keesha hasn’t done her blog yet. They all think it’s going to be a busy day. They are also getting suspicious whenever Ollie washes the dishes with Michelle or whenever one of Keesha’s alliances mingles with Jessie.
Some game talk ensues around 2am as April tells Libra that Dan has to go in three weeks. April wonders why Dan never wants the other group to know that he’s with them, while Libra speculates if Ollie would turn out to be like Dan. Later, Libra comes up to Dan to confront him about her paranoia. Dan thanks her for asking him and he explains that he likes hanging out with them “but doesn’t like being cornered.” Dan goes on to say that he’s staying far away from Jessie because “he’s a loose canon.” Keesha then reminds him that he has to play the game or else people will consider him as a floater and that's not a good thing.
The next morning, everyone’s busy cleaning the house. Later, cameras focus on Memphis and Angie discussing that Keesha should approach Dan and Ollie and inform them that this could be the best opportunity they have to get Jessie out of the house and possibly Jerry too. Memphis believes they’re making a stupid move by not evicting Jessie. Angie decides to inform Keesha at the last minute so she won’t have too much time to think about it.
Elsewhere, Renny and Keesha are hanging out. Renny reminds Keesha not to be too complacent because April and Ollie are a team and it could leave her and Keesha vulnerable once the rest of the house are gone. Keesha, on the other hand, tells Renny that she saw Memphis approach Dan to “get something going” because he’s scared. Puzzled at what she should do, Keesha asks Renny for advice but before she could answer, feeds switch to the front of the house (foth).
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
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