A Two-Hour 'Big Brother 26' Eviction Splits Up the Game's Tightest Pair
By Mike Bloom,
19 hours ago
With the double eviction in the rearview mirror, the endgame of Big Brother 26 is officially here. The game is becoming more competition-dependent, in more ways than one. That's because, while things seemed straightforward for the power trio, a suspect performance in "BB Comics" led to speculation about yet another Veto use.
Check out more information about tonight's episode below and find out who was evicted.
Kimo walked into the Big Brother house proudly as the show's first Native Hawaiian player. But he nearly said "aloha" to it as he was put up in Week 1. Luckily, he won the first ever "AI Arena" competition, allowing him to fall in with the "Visionaries" of T'kor and Quinn. When Quinn told them about the "Pentagon" alliance, the two of them majorly flipped the house, changing the season forever. But when the game flipped back on them, Kimo found his back against the wall, perpetually nominated for his tight trio. Every time, though, he was able to survive, whether it was more flips, blindsides for bigger players, or even a clutch veto win. At the Final Five, Kimo was left with his closest ally Rubina going up against an imposing trio. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to find his way into power, nominated for the seventh time. Though things looked grim, there were plenty of plans in the works, including a Cam renom and a surprise Rubina boot. Ultimately, though, the trio stuck with their original plan, and Kimo finally got the boot.
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