HoH Lisa is unsure of who to nominate for eviction.
The first Power of Veto is played.
The PoV is used to save one nominee, and tensions begin to escalate in the house.
After the first eviction of the season a previously nominated houseguest wins HoH.
Marcelllas develops strong disdain for Josh bringing him to nominate Josh for eviction.
Danielle wins the PoV.
Some houseguests begin to lose their temper as half the house is forced to eat PB&J.
Josh and Marcellas make peace and the house has mixed reactions to Tonya's eviction.
Danielle and Jason develop a tight bond and the houseguests play for the PoV.
The houseguests debate on who to evict.
With Gerry as the new HoH some houseguests throw their mates under the bus.
Jason wins a letter from home and the houseguests discuss what they miss most.
The houseguests bowl for HoH.
Chiara makes a bold move with her nominations.
Josh gives up on the game and immediately begins packing once nominated.
A previously evicted houseguest returns.
Despite being conscious of the omnipresent cameras, some of the HouseGuests sometimes forget that they're being filmed 24/7.
BB HOUSE BECOMES CROW'S NEST! Immediately after Josh's 5-0 eviction, Chiara says that she was afraid Roddy was going to be the one sent home when she heard the initial vote count. Roddy agrees, telling the group he was afraid he was the one about to get evicted unanimously, prompting Jason's realization that despite their friendship, Roddy doesn't trust him. While Marcellas was happy that Josh left, he feels "amazingly blessed" to have his good friend Amy back in the House. Lisa says she was happy to see Amy, but feels "selfish and greedy" about voting against bringing Eric back to the game. She says that in light of finding out Chiara voted to evict her, she wouldn't have been able to resume an alliance with Chiara, Roddy and Eric if he returned, and was afraid Eric wouldn't understand why she had changed her mind. Roddy, who quit the last HoH contest right after it began, is having regrets and blames his decision on feeling "nervous and sleepy" from having been nominated. Amy didn't
SAYONARA, CHIARA! Still reeling from their private Sheryl Crow concert, the HouseGuests enter the Storage Room and find personalized autographed T-shirts and copies of Sheryl's latest CD "C'mon, C'mon." Marcellas calls her appearance "the most amazing departure ever" from the game, while Amy marvels at the goodies they received, saying "I'll have friends now, any way I can get them." Roddy tells Chiara that last week he didn't mentally prepare himself to leave the House, but that this week he is getting ready. Chiara promises that if he does go, she won't seek revenge against Amy. In another room, Marcellas, Lisa and Danielle are discussing the fates of Roddy and Chiara, trying to figure out whom they're going to vote for. Marcellas eventually declares that he's going to evict Roddy, because the circumstances of the game dictate his eviction. After deciding to keep Chiara, Marcellas approaches her with a warning not to trust the people who are always "smiling" at her, because those are
JASON SPARES THE ROD-DY Chiara's departure has hit the HouseGuests hard. Amy says she feels like a "horrid home wrecker," but wishes everyone would realize they were playing a game and "not Love Connection." Lisa is upset because Chiara asked her while leaving why Lisa didn't vote for her to stay. Roddy asks Jason to open his bag and see what Chiara left for him: a security blanket she's had since she was a young child. Roddy cries, but says he's "proud to be close enough" to Chiara for her to give him something so important to her. With the rest of the House in a stupor over the eviction, Marcellas tells Danielle and Lisa, commiserating in the Map Room, that Chiara "did dirt" to Lisa, to him, and would have done it to Danielle if she had the chance. Danielle feels confident in Jason as the new HoH, and says she had to try and act calm after he won, even though she was overjoyed. Taking in the perks of power, Jason says he's looking forward to sleeping in a real bed, since he's been us
After Jason puts up Gerry and Amy, Lisa tells him that she's proud of him for being himself and not following the will of others. Jason tells Lisa that just before Chiara's eviction, he promised her that he would look out for Roddy, and that's why he didn't nominate him. Danielle is not as understanding about his motivations, even after Jason explains that evicting the "wild card" Gerry will take their partnership further in the game. Danielle remains concerned that to avoid being nominated Roddy was just telling Jason anything he wanted to hear, but she admits that Jason did the right thing for himself. Marcellas thinks Jason's decision marks him as "weak" and incapable of making the tough decisions. AMY AND GERRY: WHO'LL GO? Amy says that she's had premonitions of her fate before her previous two nominations, and that she feels good about her chances this time around. She kids Lisa, saying that Gerry the teacher is needed back at home, because school about to go back into session.
TEACHER GETS EXPELLED 4-0 Gerry opens what could be his last day in the BIG BROTHER House with a quote from Winston Churchill: "You can lose every battle but the last one." He adds that he is aware of the generation gap between himself and the other HouseGuests and is aware that it has affected his performance in the game. Roddy sits with Gerry in the hammock and rehashes the demise of all alliances in the game, from the all-girl and all-guy groups to the couples and the original hot tub alliance. Gerry recalls Roddy's statement that in the game, memories fade, but points out that he remembers that Roddy was a component in almost all the alliances that existed. In the Diary Room, Marcellas says, "perception is everything," while Gerry tells Roddy that the perception is that he's smarter than everyone else in the House. Gerry adds, with no disrespect intended, "You're not." As Marcellas says, though, perception is everything, and Lisa says she thinks that everyone will be going after Ro
HALFWAY HOME After Gerry's departure, Jason says it was "very sad to see the Dad of the family go." Marcellas realizes that he would have been gone early in the game if Gerry hadn't used the Veto Power to save him the first week. Amy is also in shock, but more over the headfake Julie Chen gave when reading the eviction. In the kitchen, the remaining HouseGuests realize they're at the halfway point of the game, and give themselves a round of applause. Roddy says he wanted to win this last HoH Competition to ensure his own safety, but Amy "couldn't be happier" that Marcellas won. She refers to herself as the "First Lady" of the BIG BROTHER House, until Roddy takes her aside and tells her that title makes other people uncomfortable. He indicates that it marks her as a partner to Marcellas, and reminds her of what has befallen BB3's other couples. Inside, Marcellas tells Danielle that Roddy thinks Amy has influence over him, but she doesn't. Marcellas is upset that Amy often "funnels infor
PAST COMES BACK TO HAUNT AMY With Marcellas's harsh words still ringing in her ears, Amy mumbles to Roddy that she understands being nominated, but wonders why the speech had to be so cruel. Marcellas says later that he considered his words to her an "intervention" of sorts, but Roddy thought it was "unnecessary and flat-out selfish" to hurt someone like that. Amy stays at the table, staring into space while Marcellas confirms to Danielle that he still wants Roddy to be the one to go. Inside, Lisa comforts Amy, who says she expected to be nominated but didn't expect the speech Marcellas made at her expense. Roddy confronts Marcellas about the motivations behind his being nominated. Marcellas responds that it was the will of the House. Roddy asks Danielle, who is sitting nearby, if she felt that way. Danielle says yes, and Roddy asks her why she never came to him with her problems. More to the point, he reminds her that when he asked her if she had any trouble with him, she said no. Mar
HOT ROD PEELS OUT: NJ WRITER EVICTED 3-0 As the eviction draws near, Danielle wonders why the people nominated against Roddy turn themselves into "sacrificial lambs," allowing him to stay in the House. Marcellas tells Danielle that after listening to Roddy he feels hypnotized, ready to follow him wherever. With Roddy's persuasiveness an active topic in the house, Amy makes his bid to stay a little easier by putting on what Marcellas calls the "ugliest exhibition" he's seen in the House. It starts when Lisa, on the elliptical trainer, overhears Amy make an offer to Roddy for one of his beers. As Amy continues to drink, she babbles to the other HouseGuests, all of whom are visibly uncomfortable. Marcellas, now using the trainer himself, asks Roddy to go inside and get him a drink of water, leaving him alone on the patio with Amy. Marcellas tells Amy to stop drinking and go to bed. Amy goes into the House, but pulls Jason into the HoH room and asks him for some of his alcohol, then lies t
After Roddy's departure, Jason says he'll miss him and the way Roddy took care of him like a brother. Danielle is "relieved" that Roddy's gone, since he knew she was coming after him. Amy says she'll miss Roddy, since he was such a big part of her House experience, and Lisa wanted to give him a sympathy vote so he wasn't evicted unanimously. Marcellas, however, says that Roddy "deserved to go" because he wasn't playing the game well. Lisa is upset because just before the last live show Roddy asked her if he was being evicted, and she told him she didn't know. Jason and Danielle both say they were upset with Roddy for referring to the fact that Amy didn't use the Veto Power to save him as she promised she would. Danielle calls it "sad and hurtful" that Roddy held that over Amy's head one last time. Jason reveals that he had talked with Danielle about throwing the last HoH Competition so that Amy or Lisa could win it. Imagine their surprise when Lisa and Amy were eliminated on the first
After Marcellas declined to use the Golden Veto to save himself, Danielle says, "sadness came upon me, because I knew how it was going to play out." Lisa adds that the fact that the voting was done on live TV "made it even more stressful." As Marcellas was leaving, everyone was touched by the fact that he still told them all he loved them. Amy, Marcellas's closest friend in the House, was hurt that Marcellas had to leave and she got to stay. Jason, who cast the tie-breaking vote that eliminated Marcellas, says it was hard to do, but that "it comes down to Danielle and that I'm looking out for her." Outside, Danielle comforts an upset Amy and explains why she voted to evict Marcellas. In the Diary Room Danielle says that she has to "make sure her words are right" when talking to Amy. Lisa was under the impression that Danielle and Jason wanted Amy out, so the fact that they didn't vote that way makes her "suspicious." Lisa talks to Jason in the kitchen about the votes and says she feels
Amy and Lisa take their nominations well. Lisa has a "strong feeling" she's headed for the Final Two, but Jason tells Danielle he might want to keep Amy around, thinking that the other HouseGuests would be less likely to give her the money at the end. Still unaware of Jason's alliance with Danielle, Amy thinks he is making his own decisions. Danielle wants Jason to make the call between Lisa and Amy, but still wants him to come to her so they can discuss it. While gazing at the Photo Wall, each of the remaining Houseguests get pensive and nostalgic. Lisa is reminded of how much she misses Eric, while Danielle is reminded of her strategy entering the game: Protect those who will protect you. In a private moment, Jason tells Danielle that his family will be proud of him for their alliance, and that his goal was to find someone in the House who was his opposite to ally with. Danielle says in the Diary Room that the secret of their success was keeping their bond quiet, which allowed them t
The Jason and Danielle alliance is close to paying off. With Jason holding the only vote for eviction, he'll determine who goes to the Final Three in the House. After that, the winner of the final HoH Competition will determine the last two HouseGuests standing. Jason says that his alliance with Danielle has lasted for 10 weeks, and he isn't going to change his approach now. He adds that if someone else wins the next Competition, he plans on pushing them to take Danielle instead of him. Lisa, despite being nominated, is planning for her future in the game as well. She doesn't think she can beat Jason in the final vote and thinks she has a better chance against Danielle. Lisa has also started to piece together the puzzle that is the Jason and Danielle alliance. She says that she thinks the fact that Danielle didn't nominate Jason was suspicious and realizes that, if they were together, they would need a third person to advance to the end, which is why Danielle has been looking out for h
Before returning to Part One of the ultimate HoH Competition, Jason explains that he evicted Amy because she was a better player than Lisa when it came to the Competitions. His strong ally Danielle agrees with Jason's actions, saying that she has loyalty to both Lisa and Jason, so she's fine with them both still being in the game. For her part, Lisa says she's "Not surprised, but relieved" that Jason kept her in the game. Outside, the HouseGuests are still being deluged by rain from BIG BROTHER's "deal" with Mother Nature. All three hands shiver as they desperately clutch their keys. Danielle says that when the rain first started, it was like being in the path of a storm. Jason notices that Lisa keeps her "game face" on the entire time, smiling broadly as if she wasn't bothered at all. Lisa says she got inspiration from her swimwear, the top of which belonged to her mother and the bottom that came from Eric. As another downpour starts up, Jason loses his focus and lets go of his key to
The House guests get down to the business of selecting the winner of Big Brother 3.
Eight houseguests prepare to live in the Big Brother house.
Some vow to evict their exes while others form "secret alliances."
HOH Nathan makes nominations for the first eviction. Who will it be?
Amanda and Jee must rely on both strategy and the Power of Veto to secure their places in the House another week.
The tumultuous first nine days are recapped as the HouseMates determine who should leave: Amanda or Jee.
Jee's HoH status makes the "Elite Seven" nervous and alliances are tested as strategies are revealed.
Michelle and Erika are both upset over their nominations for eviction.
Jee and Jun seem to form a secret alliance discussing strategy in Korean when the coast is clear and arguing when there is an audience present.
Dana weighs her options between her original alliance or joining the "Dream Team."
Now that Dana's nominations have drawn a clear line in the alliances, everyone's focus shifts to strategy.
After the Power of Veto meeting, Dana feels guilt over Dave's nomination.
After a dramatic shift in power, Alison settles into her position as new Head of Household and prepares for the nominations.
Alison's nominations have everyone talking, and many of her own allies disagree with her decision.
Convinced that she has three votes in her favor, Dana sets out to secure a fourth.
Robert, Justin and Jee-- hold the power in the House, and they're not afraid to flaunt it.
The HouseGuests compete in a game of strategy to win the Power of Veto.
Despite all the different strategies, deals and alliances, it is clear that one group controls the game.
Later in the eviction night, a live vote will happen.
Jun makes the unexpected move of approaching Alison in attempts to from some kind of alliance.
After days of power and control, the Three Stooges are faced with an impossible situation.
The Three Stooges lose an important member.
The remaining members of the Three Stooges make a comeback. And later a twist is thrown into the game.
The remaining women in the house make a secret pact to stay in the game.
The Stooges recognize the new woman alliance as a threat.
The girl alliance begins to break.
Alison uses her Power of Veto to tear the Dream Team apart.
Robert, the final member of the Dream Team, fights off the girl alliance.
Alliances tear apart as Robert sets up the final three.
Allison must choose one of her two allies to put up for eviction.
The race for HoH has never been more intense.
Robert is evicted. Jun and Allison are the final two members in the Big Brother house.
The jury reminisces over the past couple months in the Big Brother house.
The evicted HouseGuests return to the Big Brother house for the biggest day in the game.
It's the first show of a new Big Brother season, and this year's theme is Do Not Assume.
Michael decides to reveal to the Four Horsemen that Jennifer, a.k.a. Nakomis, is his half-sister.
The noose continues to tighten around Mike's neck as Scott wins the Power of Veto in the "Flaringo" ring toss game.
Despite his best efforts to plant seeds of doubt about the power of the Scott and Jase alliance, a houseguest gets evicted.
Nomination day arrives, and Head of Household Marvin begins his deliberations.
In a riveting competition called "Snag the Veto", Jase emerges victorious over a hard-working Lori to grab the Power of Veto.
Jase's decision to use the Golden Power of Veto on Holly proves to be a good thing for Marvin and the rest of the Four Horsemen.
As soon as Drew wins Head of Household, he finds himself being barraged by advice, counsel, and commentary by every single player in the game.
Nakomis wins the Power of Veto, and she removes herself from the chopping block.
After being spied on, Holly is evicted by a near-unanimous vote of 7 to 1.
The new Head of Household, Diane, attempts to get rid of a power player in the house by nominating Jase and Scott for eviction.
Jase wins the Golden Power of Veto, forcing Head of Household Diane to nominate another person for eviction.
Scott, the virtual founder of the once-powerful Four Horsemen, is shown the door.
One of the houseguests starts thinking strategy when Nakomis forms a fool proof plan to eradicate the house of one of the power players.
In this episode, the Power of Veto is up for grabs.
Thinking he saved himself, Jase gets bounced by a near-unanimous vote.
The united alliance that evicted Jase from the House appears to be crumbling.
Will and Marvin, nominated for eviction, compete for the Power of Veto.
Drama ensues during the eviction ceremony.
Nakomis puts not one but two twins on the block, seemingly ensuring that one of them will be leaving.
After one of the stranger Power of Veto ceremonies, a family member is betrayed.
Houseguests make a promise that Will will be avenged.
Out of allegiance to Will and a desire to get a strong player out of the Big Brother 5 House, two houseguests are thrown up on the block.
Adria, almost positive that she will be evicted during the ceremony, gives all of the remaining houseguests a piece of her mind.
Because this is a double eviction week, things go much faster and hectic than usual.
Nakomis immediately gets her game on, knowing she will need to be sharp if she wants to stay in the game.
Will Diane's betrayal cost Karen the game? Or is Cowboy heading for an ambush?
The last chance for Nakomis will be the Veto competition.
In the most unique Big Brother Veto Ceremony of the summer, an ally is betrayed at the last minute.
The HoH competition heats up.
It comes down to the wire as the winner of Big Brother 5 is selected.
It's the "Summer of the Secrets' for the new houseguests of the sixth season of Big Brother.
Rachel discovers a secret bedroom in the house, and when she tells the other competitors, they get upset.
Amid a barrage of rumors and discussions about the imminent eviction, Julie Chen reveals the seven secret pairs.
Eric, the new Head of Household, appears to growing thin on many of the houseguests.
Hours before the Power of Veto contest, two fights break out between Ivette & Kaysar and Eric & Michael, forcing the Big Brother producers to break up the fight.
As their time in the house together winds down, Michael and Janelle's flirtation evolves into a deep attraction, involving lots of displays of affection.
The new Head of Household takes the mattes of the house into his own hands.
Kaysar puts his plan into motion, and approaches certain people to join an alliance with him.
Things begin to cool down in the house when the houseguests gather around in the living room and spill most - if not all - of their secrets.
Maggie attempts to wreak havoc on the house after Eric's eviction by trying to take out a power player in the house with her nominations.
Eric's eviction continues to play a part in the house, as Ivette has a meltdown because of it, and Maggie continues to seek her revenge on those who ousted Eric.
In the fourth live show of the season, host Julie Chen reveals some surprising news: one evicted houseguest will be brought back into the game.
Instead of going along with their alliance, Head of Household Howie and his partner, Rachel, work together with "The Friendship" to try to get double-crosser James out of the house.
James and Sarah, shocked and betrayed at Howie's nominations, vow to win the veto in order to keep James alive.
Julie Chen announces the news that everyone has been waiting for: which evicted houseguest will be reentering the game, which she ultimately reveals is fan favorite.
The Head of Household challenge from last week's episode culminates in the longest competition in Big Brother history - over 12 hours.
The members of the Sovereign Five fight as hard as they can to persuade Jen not to waver from their initial agreement to rid the house of a certain roommate.
With Jennifer's choice of nominating house favorite Kaysar for eviction, the entire house clashes against each other, and Jen isn't the only victim.
Janelle and Howie are still fuming over Kaysar's eviction, and now that they have the power, they rub it in the faces of "The Friendship."
James struggles to continue to play both sides and, doing what he feels will be best for him.
As James continues to play both sides, the other players are slowly beginning to realize that they will need each other in order to win.
Janelle and Howie look to the future and scramble to find a way to survive in the Big Brother 6 house when an unexpected opportunity falls in their lap.
James has been successfully "backdoored" by the rest of the house, giving him no chance of saving himself. Still, he doesn't give up without a fight.
In the action-packed double eviction week episode, Howie and Janelle follow through with their plans to split up the last "secret" pair in the house.
Janelle and Howie, who expect to be nominated, think out a potential plan for both of them to stay in the game.
Janelle's plan to keep Howie in the house falls through when Ivette singlehandedly sends Howie into the sequester house.
Janelle wins a trip to the set of Two And A Half Men.
The Friendship Alliance appears to crack when Ivette wins the Golden Power of Veto.
After a grueling three-part competition, the winner makes a decision that may change the jury's opinion of them.
A vote is held to determine the winner of the game, one of the most surprising and personal seasons of the show ever.
Viewers will be reunited with some of the most memorable, entertaining and controversial Houseguests from previous 6 installments of Big Brother when the 20 candidates vying to compete in the all-stars edition are unveiled during BIG BROTHER ALL-STARS: AMERICA'S CHOICE.
Julie Chen welcomes 14 All-Stars into the BB house, and six hopefuls are locked out. Shortly thereafter, the first HoH competition takes place, and nominations soon follow. Alliances form quickly, but are they premature? Time will tell.
The other All-Stars see the BB 6 players as a threat, and several conspire to break their "Sea-Sick" (Season Six) alliance. Nominees Danielle and Alison try their best in the Power of Veto Competition, which involves diving, but not the kind of diving you might think.
Nominees Danielle and Alison both lobby hard to swing the votes, but it's not enough for Ali, who gets evicted. In the HoH Competition, the HouseGuests must read Alison's mind, and Kaysar emerges victorious as the new HoH.
With lieutenants Janelle and Howie at his back, Kaysar feels secure in the HoH room as he considers his nomination options. A very messy Food Competition leaves half the household eating well while the other gets slop.
Kaysar's nominees, Diane and Nakomis, hope that the PoV will save one of them. Chilltown allies Will and Boogie do their best to sway those not in the Season 6 alliance. Will the PoV winner save one of the women on the block?
Both Diane and Nakomis try their best to stay in the house, but one has to go. Afterwards, the Hoh Competition is a Q and A testing the HouseGuests' visual memory and powers of observation.
The Food Competition banishes Slop for the week, as the HouseGuests win menus for each day. First-time HoH James has the whole house nervous, and his bold nomination picks spark speculation. Will the PoV make a difference?
After the PoV Competition, several HouseGuests look like Smurfs, two are bald, and Jase's hair turns blue. An unexpected PoV winner upsets James' scheme, forcing S-6 to switch to Plan B.
Both Will and Jase insist that they don't want to stay in the house, but both canvas for votes, Ultimately, one of the nominees gets his wish and is evicted. The ensuing HoH Competition ends with the crowning of a second-time HoH.
While HoH Janelle agonizes over her nominations, she entertains "advice" from Chilltown and the floaters. Her final nomination choices promise to shake up the household. In the Food Competition, several HouseGuests are assigned to a week on the dreaded Slop by their housemates.
The Power of Veto Competition yields a very lucky winner who exercises the Veto to change the nominations. HoH Janelle nominates a floater, and alliances shift again.
After intense lobbying, fighting and backstabbing, one of the floaters is evicted. The HoH Competition kicks off a week of competitions requiring the HouseGuests to choose between power and temptation.
Last episode's HoH Competition was a cliffhanger- actually a webhanger- and Black Widow Danielle manages to cling the longest and win the crown. As she promised, Danielle gets revenge on the S-6 alliance with her nominations.
With Janelle and James on the block, the PoV Competition has special significance for S-6, Chilltown and the Legion of Doom. The competition offers the players some tough choices, and one HouseGuest is willing to risk it all to win. After the Veto Ceremony, the household is in chaos again, with the HouseGuests sleeping on cots, taking cold showers and eating Slop.
Both Kaysar and James want to stay, but one is ultimately evicted. After a particularly spooky HoH Competition, a new HoH takes charge. Julie Chen announces a new twist that could transform the game: the Coup d'Etat.
Technical difficulties force a redo of the HoH Competition, with different results. In the Food Competition, the HouseGuests must impress a panel of judges from seasons past with a set of Slop-based recipes. The new HoH nominates tow floaters.
The PoV Competition brings back events and HouseGuests from seasons past. One of Janelle's nominees wins the Power of Veto and saves herself. Are Boogie and Erika involved in a showmance?
In a tearful Eviction Ceremony, one nominee is shown the door. Julie Chen informs Mike Boogie that he's the winner of the Coup d'Etat but must use it within the next three weeks. On Prom Night, a new HoH is installed, but will reign for only 24 hours and must immediately make nominations.
The PoV winner forces short-time HoH George to name a replacement nominee, who is swiftly evicted. A special HoH Competition results in a first-time win for one All-Star and yet another power shift in the house.
After both nominees play victim, one wins the PoV, and HoH Boogie swaps in a surprise. While Will secretly resolves to turn her into a femme-bot, Janelle forms a new alliance.
Dani and James lobby hard to keep him in the house, but the other HouseGuests aren't committing. Despite some intense strategizing, a tough player is evicted. The HoH Competition results could mean trouble for Chilltown.
In the Food Competition, the HouseGuests win a high-protein, high-alcohol diet for the next week, and George gets a much-needed Slop pass. "Lance Showmance", aka Boogie, does his best to work on Erika. HoH Erike announces her nominations.
Neil Patrick Harris brings Christmas in August to the BB House, delighting the star-struck HouseGuests. He spends some time in the Diary Room and on Will's trampoline. The PoV Competition is tense, but one lucky nominee wins it and HoH Erika is forced to swap in another.
Big Brother packs a whole week of activity into this single episode, with an eviction, the HoH Competition, the PoV Competition and a second eviction.
The Final Four are split into two showmances, but Chilltown still looks like the only real deal in the BB house. The winner of the high-stakes HoH Competition stands firm and nominates two of the four.
The Final PoV Competition is tough, but one nominee wins it and saves herself. Next, the ladies compare notes, and Chilltown's showmance strategy is revealed. One of the Chill boys is evicted, and the final HoH Competition begins.
The three-part Final HoH Competition yields a winner, who also wins a fabulous car. The HoH announces the eviction, and only the Final Two remain. Who will win it all?
In the live finale, the All-Stars reunite once again and confront the Final Two about their performance in the game. The Jury votes, and the winner of Big Brother: All Stars is announced. One lucky Jury member wins America's Vote and goes home $25,000 richer.
Fourteen houseguests move into the Big Brother house.
The first set of houseguests are nominated for eviction.
Will the power of veto be used to take Amber or Carol off the block?
The first eviction takes place.
HoH Jen nominates two houseguests for eviction.
An unhappy house reacts to the nominations of Dick and Danielle.
Kail rallies for votes to evict Dick.
Dick rules the house as the new HoH.
Will Jen or Kail be saved by the power of veto?
Kail and Jen scramble for support from their fellow houseguests.
Dustin plots his HOH reign.
The Power of Veto is used and Dustin must replace one of his nominations.
Jen and Dick continue to bump heads, and another houseguest is eliminated.
Daniele seeks revenge for Nick's elimination.
Daniele identifies a new target in efforts to seek her revenge.
Eric threatens Amber, and a new HOH is crowned.
Dick and Daniele conclude that they are outnumbered in the house.
The POV is used, and Jessica has to nominate another houseguest for eviction.
Eric works to get America's houseguest of choosing evicted.
As new HOH, Daniele decides who she wants to nominate for eviction.
Daniele wins a special POV.
Jen and Dick get into another argument while Daniele and Amber play Power of 10.
Jessica shakes things up in the house when she wins HOH.
Eric completes America's Player task by kissing Jessica. The Power of Veto competition is played.
Amber pleads to stay in the Big Brother house.
Zach takes his time in deciding who to nominate for eviction.
The houseguests play for POV.
There's a double eviction in the house.
Alliances shift in the house.
The Power of Veto changes the game.
The final three compete for the final HOH.
Dick and Daniele contemplate their past during their final days in the house.
The Season 8 winner of Big Brother is crowned.
Sixteen houseguests pair up and start to duke it out to see who will rule the Big Brother house.
Power Couple Parker and Jen make the first eviction. Later, a new HOH is crowned.
Who will Alex and Amanda put up for eviction? And how will some HouseGuests' knowledge of the "secret relationship" impact the house?
The Power of Veto is up for grabs. Find out who wins it and if they use it.
Matt and Natalie didn't use the PoV. Who will be evicted: Parker and Jen or Ryan and Allison?
The nomination ceremony takes place.
The nominations are in, but who will win Power of Veto?
Two couples are up for eviction after the PoV challenge. Who will get the boot?
Find out which couples get put up for eviction.
Nominations are in, but will the Power of Veto competition have an impact on the game?
It's time for the next eviction....Which of the two couples will be out of the house? And what's next for the HouseGuests?
The houseguests' first nomination ceremony as singles takes place.
Two HouseGuests are up for eviction, but the Power of Veto could change things yet again. Who will win?
It's the first elimination after the couples' split. Who will get evicted, and later, who will become the new HOH?
Find out who won the HOH competition and if any deals were struck. The new HOH puts up two houseguests for eviction.
Emotions run high as the houseguests battle for the Power of Veto. Will the winner use it to save one of the houseguests currently up for eviction?
James holds all the power, but will all the houseguests vote the way he wants them to? A new HOH is chosen.
The houseguests compete for a chance to watch a special screening of the new movie '21'. Find out who will be nominated for the next eviction.
The Power of Veto is up for grabs. Will James or Chelsia be saved?
The houseguests face an eviction and then are challenged with America's questions.
The houseguests tackle their latest food competition and the head of household nominates two people for eviction.
Arguments erupt even before the veto competition begins. Who will win the power?
Sharon and Joshuah campaign for votes as other houseguests attempt to decide which houseguest to vote out. A new head of household is chosen.
Mashed potatoes play a key role in today's food competition and HOH Adam puts up two houseguests for eviction.
The houseguests must please a higher power in order to win the power of veto.
Tonight's evictee may seem obvious, but will the houseguests vote go as expected? Which houseguest will hang on longest to win the next HOH?
HOH winner Sheila begins weilding her power. Find out what deals have been made and who gets put up for eviction.
The Power of Veto is up for grabs. Will Adam or Sharon win and save themselves?
The houseguests believe they have a liar among them and decide to confront that person. A new HOH is selected.
The houseguests compete for the right to watch a movie. Two houseguests are nominated for eviction.
The critical POV is up for grabs. Will the winner use it and who will be evicted from the house, leaving three remaining?
The final HOH competition concludes and the winner gets to choose which houseguest they will take to the jury vote.
In the season finale, the jury decides the winner.
With the house split, America's player will cast the deciding vote and send either Memphis or Jessie packing.
The tension in the house mounts as Michelle deliberates over her nomination choices. At the food competition, current houseguests are paired up against previous houseguests.
The PoV competition brings tears and the victorious houseguest must decide how to use the hard-earned power.
Either Libra or Keesha will be given the boot at this week's eviction ceremony. The houseguests battle it out to become the next HoH.
At the food competition, the houseguests eat disgusting delicacies to avoid slop for one more week. Current HoH, Renny, puts two housemates up on the block.
The houseguests need mad math skills and a little luck in this PoV competition. The winning houseguest considers bribes from both nominees while deciding how to use the PoV.
Another guest is evicted from the Big Brother house. The remaining houseguests are in for a wild ride at the HoH competition.
The new HoH makes a stunning selection during the nomination ceremony.
The houseguests compete in a race against time and gravity for the PoV. Will the winner use the power to save Jerry or Memphis from eviction?
In this special double eviction episode, houseguests struggle with split second decisions while a full week of Big Brother is played out live.
The houseguests play a carnival game during the HoH competition. The victorious guest must choose two housemates to put on the block.
With only five guests left in the house, the winner of the PoV Competition has a difficult decision ahead.
Two houseguests participate in a live vote to evict a fellow housemate. The HoH competition is a memory game.
The final four guests compete for a luxury prize that might change the game. Dan nominates two houseguests for eviction.
The remaining four houseguests compete for the final PoV. One houseguest is evicted live.
The Final Three face off for the honor of being the last HoH. The winner must evict one of the two remaining players.
Dan and Memphis relive the Big Brother 10 season with moments of footage never seen before.
The final two houseguests face the jury who will determine the winner of Big Brother 10.
12 strangers will move into the Big Brother house and learn that they will be 'kickin it old school' this summer, high school to be exact. The House Guests will be shocked to learn that they will be playing the game in one of four familiar high school cliques - popular, athletes, brainiacs and off beats.
Ronnie tries to make nice in order to save himself from being up for elimination. Surprising romances develop in the house.
Jeff fights to stay in the house, but will his efforts pay off? Either he or Jordan will be evicted from the Big Brother house. Also, three out of the final four houseguests compete for HoH.
Season 12: Episode 01: A House Like No Other Meet the New HouseGuests! Every fan knows that the Big Brother HouseGuests show up to the House ready to compete for the coveted $500,000 prize. Well, the classic BIG BROTHER mantra “expect the unexpected” is still very much true. For the first time ever, one of the thirteen HouseGuests will not be playing for the big prize, but acting as a secret Saboteur! Host Julie Chen explains that over the first half of the season, the Saboteur will be wreaking havoc on individual players, rival alliances and even the entire house itself. The Saboteur does have an incentive, however—if he or she makes it five weeks in the House and pulls off all of their assigned sabotages, the Saboteur will walk away with $50,000. Talk about a different kind of season… The House takes on an ultra-modern Miami feel this summer, with Arkansas hotel sales manager Britney, California college professor Ragan, swim coach Brendon and chemistry student-slash-Las Vegas cocktail waitress Rachel kicking off the season by entering their new South Beach-themed home. The second group of HouseGuests to enter features Texas oil rig salesman Lane, Florida bartender Annie, New Jersey insurance adjuster Enzo, Arkansas sheriff Kathy and Miami podiatrist and Orthodox Jew Andrew, who shouts “Mazel Tov” when he bursts into the House. The HouseGuests are all accounted for when Arizona college student Hayden, Philadelphia boutique manager Kristen, certified genius/web designer Matt and Illinois model Monet come rushing through the door. Instead of stopping for some introductory hugs, Monet plows past Kathy to make sure she has a bed of her own—now that’s a woman ready to play the game of Big Brother! Bring out the Bubbly Annie gets the party started by popping open the introductory bottles of champagne, which leads right into the traditional HouseGuest meet and greet. Ragan thinks the tall and handsome Brendon could apply for
Season 12: Episode 02: HoH Hayden Chooses a Target for Elimination The HouseGuests are reeling after the Saboteur’s first attack—all of their food is now behind the locked storage room door! The prime suspects are Brendon, who inexplicably got up to get his toothbrush in the darkness, and Andrew, who was supposedly pulling pranks while he wandered around during the blackout. Andrew admits he is relieved he has immunity from nomination for sitting out on the first HoH competition. So have the HouseGuests fingered the Saboteur already? Who Wants to See the HoH Suite? Hayden is stoked to show off his blue and silver-themed Head of Household suite, which he describes as a “slick, contemporary” space. Ragan finds Hayden’s very wholesome family photos (and a lack of shirtless “dude” shots of himself) a good sign that the HoH will make good choices when it comes to nominations. Rachel wants to know what the rope in his HoH basket is for, and Hayden explains when he was younger he learned rodeo skills. “Can you rope the Saboteur?” one HouseGuest asks. Geek Love The first sparks of attraction are literally electric when Brendon and Rachel reveal during a Hammock chat they both have science-related degrees. Rachel finds it very sexy that Brendon is getting his PhD. The feeling is mutual, because Brendon finds smart women interested in science a major turn on. Annie, the third wheel in the hammock, feels awkward. “I felt like I was watching my parents have sex,” she says, noting she was “the cream in the scientific cookie.” While love blossoms the game continues. Up in the HoH Suite, Enzo, Hayden, Matt, Monet and Kathy discuss the Saboteur. Matt notes that even if they are suspicious of Andrew he’s safe for the week. Kathy thinks the Saboteur is a girl, especially a trustworthy one. She suggests Annie might be a possibility but Matt doesn’t think she is the likely choice. Hayden realizes he is back at square one—just whom d
Season 12: Episode 03: A Key Veto Win Shakes up the Nominations Brendon is not surprised that Hayden nominated him for eviction, but he didn’t expect Rachel would be on the chopping block with him. Rachel sees this as her worst case scenario, while Head of Household Hayden thinks that he and his secret “Brigade” alliance including Enzo, Matt, Lane and himself have had a great first week. Brendon and Rachel console one another as Annie comes in to tell them that they got a raw deal. Annie feels close to the pair, and sees their nomination as bad for her personally and for her game. Secret Brigade alliance members Enzo and Lane both come in to watch the nominees’ reactions, and notice the connection between Rachel, Brendon and Annie. Enzo doesn’t like what he sees, and decides he needs to keep his eye on Annie. Outside after the nomination ceremony, Enzo tells Hayden and Lane that he thinks Annie is aligned with Brendon and Rachel, and that Annie is a strong player they need to watch carefully. If they need a replacement nominee, is she the choice? Being put on the block together has only drawn Brendon and Rachel closer. Brendon almost cries over his nomination, which prompts Rachel to get closer to him. Their first big make out session takes place on the hammock, with most of the house watching and giggling from the kitchen. Hayden can’t believe that they’re making themselves even bigger targets than they already were. After their canoodling, Brendon makes his way up to the HoH suite, where he basically threatens Hayden. “I would be worried about you,” Brendon tells Hayden before he alludes that he is aligned with Annie. “Is this guy nuts?” Hayden wonders. Cinco de May-o It’s time to pick players for the first Veto Competition. Besides the two nominees and the HoH, three additional players must be chosen at random. Drawing names from a bag, Hayden randomly picks his secret ally Enzo while Brendon randomly picks the
Season 12: Episode 04: The First HG is Evicted and the Saboteur is Revealed Annie is none too happy about being nominated, and puts all the blame on Britney. Annie thinks Britney has been telling people she is aligned with Rachel and Brendon, but Britney feels that Annie has lost her mind in a haze of paranoia. Rachel is sad about Annie’s nomination, but is more relieved that she and her house showmance, Brendon, are no longer facing one another on the block. Annie lashes out at Britney, but is soon teary-eyed with Brendon about her nomination. Meanwhile, Enzo and Matt celebrate the Brigade’s apparent dominance over the rest of the unsuspecting house. Rachel is all excited for some romantic time with Brendon in the Cabana Room, but in the middle of a make out session, the sensitive Brendon has to cool things off to talk about how sad he is about Annie’s eviction nomination. Rachel is incredulous and can’t believe that Brendon is getting weepy over Annie when she is also on the block. Talk about a buzz kill! And the Saboteur is… So who is it? The HouseGuests have suggested almost everyone in the house as a possibility, but now the truth is out. The Saboteur walks into the Diary Room, and it is…Annie! “I bet you didn’t see that one coming,” she says, noting that she had a blast all week. Her sabotages went fairly smoothly, but during the blackout, Annie almost got caught by Andrew on the way back from putting a padlock on the storage room door! Her latest Sabotage is her pick from a viewer’s suggestion—can she hide electronic beepers in the bedrooms? She sure can! Andrew hears one of the buzzers in his bedroom while praying, and is subsequently bothered by it all night. Ragan hears a buzz and wonders if the time between the chirps means something. Enzo fumes that the cricket noises in the palm bedroom have him “ready to choke someone.” Annie loves the havoc she is causing: “I’m good,” she says. Annie may be down on
Season 12: Episode 05: Rachel and Brendon Rule the House with their Eviction Nominations Enzo is happy to see Annie gone, and notes that she was “hit with a grenade from the Brigade.” Because Annie outed him in her final plea speech, Brendon comes clean about having a Masters degree and the fact that he is starting his PhD. Both Andrew and Ragan are delighted that their respective lies about having advanced degrees are still secrets. As the new Head of Household, Rachel is so excited to get alone time with Brendon in the HoH suite. Brendon is just as excited, but bizarrely the person who jumps and screams the most after Rachel’s win is Andrew. Hayden notes Andrew looked like “a kid at Christmas, or maybe Chanukah,” and warns that if the excitable Andrew is in an alliance with the new HoH he shouldn’t act like it. Britney couldn’t be more irritated by the turn of events, while Enzo tells fellow Brigade member Matt that he’s wondering if they made a mistake sending Annie home over Rachel. Monet and Britney are moping in the palm bedroom when Andrew walks through. Britney confronts him about his excitement over Rachel’s HoH win, and Andrew explains he was being honest, and notes if runner-up Britney had won he’d be a target. Britney grouses and Andrew reminds her that they have always had issues with one another and she shouldn’t pretend otherwise. Rachel’s HoH suite reveal is almost too much for Britney to bear. “I wanted to shoot myself in the face,” Britney notes, pointing out that she had to follow Rachel’s “flopping butt cheeks” all the way up the stairs while feigning interest in the suite reveal. Monet is just as unenthusiastic as Britney, and notes that there is no love lost between her and Rachel either. Outside, after the reveal, Hayden and Lane talk. They feel that Rachel as HoH is pretty much the same as Brendon as HoH. “All Rachel has is a key and pictures,” Hayden warns, noting a nomination for him would
Season 12: Episode 06: A Veto Win Shakes up Rachel’s Nominations Britney is upset that she is on the chopping block, while Monet thinks her nomination is due to Head of Household Rachel’s jealousy of her. Hayden is delighted that his secret alliance, the Brigade, has once again escaped another nomination ceremony unscathed. Rachel feels fine with her nominations, because she knows neither Britney nor Monet has her back in the game. After the ceremony, Rachel’s showmance Brendon hugs the HoH and tells her she did the right thing. Britney and Monet have a cry session in the Have Not bedroom, where they agree this was a personal move and not a strategic move. Monet thinks it is ridiculous that Rachel brought up her winning the $10,000 in the first HoH competition, and notes that she has never said anything bad to Rachel, before calling her a “stupid hooker.” While the Brigade agrees they want the nominations to stay the same, a crying Britney goes up to the HoH suite to make her case. Rachel reveals she wants Monet gone this week, because Rachel sees her as a strong competitor. All of this emotion proves too much for Rachel, who later cries to Brendon about how she doesn’t want people to feel badly. Brendon tells her this is a game, and notes in the Diary Room the two nominees are playing a very good emotional game right now. In the meantime Britney and Monet go from sad to angry when they spend an afternoon calling Rachel every name in the book—behind her back of course! Is there a Telethon for That? Matt has been telling all sorts of HouseGuests his wife has a rare bone disease and needs an expensive operation in order to save her leg. Matt has created this detailed lie based on a disease he learned about on a TV show, and reveals in Diary Room his wife is perfectly healthy. Ragan buys the lie, but another liar in the house knows Matt is scheming. Matt tells “shoe salesman” Andrew about his wife, but of course Andrew, who is
Season 12: Episode 07: A Second HouseGuest is Sent Packing Monet is reeling from Head of Household Rachel’s very public and definitive announcement that her replacement nominee, Matt, is nothing more than a pawn. Rachel gives Monet a half-hearted “sorry,” but a furious Monet is having none of it. Matt pretends to act shocked and defeated but he can barely contain his elation when he gets a private moment with fellow Brigade alliance member, Lane. He and Lane can’t believe Rachel bought Matt’s offer to be the pawn, and celebrate the fact that the Brigade alliance (which also includes Enzo and Hayden) appears safe yet another week. Britney is devastated that Andrew did not go up on the block. She and her house BFF Monet share a major cry and sulk session in the cabana room that quickly turns into a discussion about everyone they think is stupid in the house. The majority of their rage is directed at Rachel, with the increasingly angry pair verbally ripping apart Rachel’s intelligence, clothing sense and hair extensions. Ever the schemer, Matt joins them and keeps up his sad sack performance, telling Britney and Monet he wants to get back at Rachel and her showmance Brendon. Matt even goes so far to suggest he is going to avenge them all next week! But the house is not all about strategy. It turns out Hayden and Kristen have been stealthily carrying on a showmance, which Hayden describes as similar to a fourth-grade relationship. Hayden and Kristen are pretty confident their coupling is a house secret, but Andrew would beg to differ. Since he also sleeps in the rust bedroom, Andrew is fully aware of their snuggling and kissing, and thinks it is hilarious the two of them are sneaking around as if no one knows. Rachel, however, is playing the game hard this week. To figure out where Kristen stands, Rachel suggests Britney told her that Kristen was open to keeping Monet for the week. Kristen is shocked, and immediately runs outside and asks
Season 12: Episode 08: Two More Houseguests Go Up On The Chopping Block The Houseguests are riding the endurance competition wave on their respective surfboards as previous Head of Household Rachel watches. Brendon knows he has to win it to keep himself and Rachel safe for the week, while Enzo and the rest of the secret Brigade alliance are all gunning to win. Perennial outsider Andrew also feels this is a must-win HoH competition for him, so the tension is high. The 7-2 vote for Monet's eviction has Matt wondering who cast the second vote against him. He knows Monet's BFF Britney clearly voted to keep her friend in the house, but he quickly surmises the second vote was Kathy. For her part Kathy knows the HouseGuests see her as a weak player, but she is fine with them thinking that, because it allows her to fly under the radar. Kathy drops first, followed closely by Lane. Kristen falls next, with Hayden right behind her. Hayden reveals he threw the competition, because he feels totally safe this week and doesn’t need the HoH win. In addition, Hayden wants to eat well—the first five players to fall off their boards are the Haves for the week, while the next four players are the Have Nots, with the final player on his or her surfboard the HoH. This leaves only one spot left for the Haves, and Britney decides she wants to make sure she can eat for the week. She quickly falls off her board, leaving Brendon, Enzo, Matt, Andrew and Ragan as the final five players. When Enzo falls, Lane notes that Matt is the last hope of the Brigade. Suddenly, Brendon slips and Rachel is devastated that her man is out of the competition. A slip up by Andrew (who is sporting a pair of very short shorts) leaves Ragan and Matt as the final two players. Ragan asks everyone to go inside so the two of them can talk, but Matt and Ragan can’t agree upon a deal. Ragan, who was bullied as a kid, is proud of himself for lasting so long in a tough competition, but is unable to pull out
Season 12: Episode 09: A Veto Win Shakes up the Brigade's Plans Rachel can’t believe Head of Household Matt didn’t nominate her or Brendon for elimination, but wonders if this means one of them will be back doored. Nominee Andrew knows he is a pawn but is nervous about how things might turn out, while Kathy feels it doesn’t make sense that she was nominated just because she cast a vote for Matt’s elimination last week. Hayden is disappointed that Matt put up two floaters, because at this stage in the game he believes that their secret alliance, “the Brigade,” should be making bigger power moves. Matt could care less what Hayden thinks—this is his HoH, and he’ll nominate who he chooses. Kathy goes up to the HoH suite with Matt and tells him that she was not gunning for him with her elimination vote last week. Matt says he wishes he knew that before, and tells her he doesn’t care who goes home, so she and Andrew don’t have to worry about him swaying votes. But in the Diary Room Matt reveals something different—he admits that he doesn’t believe a word coming out of Kathy’s mouth. It appears Kathy should be worried. Hayden and his secret showmance Kristen come to Andrew and tell him they are voting to keep him. It turns out Hayden has more than good wishes and a single vote going Andrew’s way; Hayden wants to play and win the Power of Veto competition so he can take Andrew off the block and give Matt the opportunity to back door Brendon. Getting on Andrew’s Nerves Rachel is starting to crowd Andrew in on all sorts of levels. First, she drops peaches in the iced tea, which makes one of the few non-slop items forbidden to this week’s Have Nots, which includes Andrew. He finds her not only selfish, but also a stumbling block in his game. He trusts Brendon, and can’t understand why his biggest ally in the house would be aligned with such a person. It’s time for the Veto Competition player selection. Besides HoH
Season 12: Episode 10: Emotions Flare after an Explosive Speech as Another Houseguest is Evicted The aftermath from the Veto ceremony is full of confusion and anger. Elimination nominee Andrew’s announcement that he was coming after his supposed allies Rachel and Brendon mystifies Britney, who thinks Rachel’s genuine reaction was totally fabricated for the rest of the HouseGuests’ benefit. Rachel is angry, and wonders why Andrew is jumping on the “get Rachel and Brendon bandwagon.” Andrew’s fellow nominee Kathy sees the speech as an opportunity for her to stay in the house and vows to “fight like there is no tomorrow.” Andrew initially thinks he has made a good move—now that he has expressed animus towards the house “supercouple,” maybe everyone else will vote for him to stay for the week. Head of Household Matt takes Andrew aside and breaks the bad news to him. If the vote had been held the day before, Matt tells him, then Andrew would have been a safe bet to stay. But after Andrew’s speech, he is now the week’s target, because everyone saw it was a naked ploy and nothing else. Andrew is stunned! He quickly realizes the secret plan he and Brendon hatched is blowing up in their faces. Meanwhile, Brendon has his own issues. Rachel is furious about Andrew’s comments, and is even more furious at Brendon for pulling a stunt like this without consulting her. “Who is he in a relationship with,” Rachel fumes in the diary room, “Andrew or me?” Outside Brendon tries to make amends but Rachel is in no mood to forgive. Even when Brendon tells her he loves her, the perennially affectionate Rachel refuses to give her man a kiss! “You better know what you’re doing,” Rachel warns Brendon, who gets the message that this action has major consequences not only in the game but also in his relationship. Working Votes Kathy is taking the ball Andrew inadvertently threw her and is running with it. She tells Ragan that as a canc
Season 12: Episode 11: Rachel and Kristen Battle it out as the Game Gets Real Andrew’s parting revelation that Kristen and Hayden are in a secret showmance reverberates through the house. On the outside Kristen is acting shocked, but in Diary Room she admits the worst thing she ever could have imagined has come out, and it has come out hard. Hayden is just as shocked -- he was cruising along with his secret alliance the Brigade, plus he had Kristen wrapped around his finger. What does he do now? During the live show, Hayden and Kristen lay into Andrew, telling him that they wouldn’t be that stupid. “Why would I lie?” Andrew asks, remaining calm as Hayden and Kristen keep up their charade. Fellow nominee Kathy is loving it, but not as much as Rachel, who realizes this is a great thing for her and her showmance Brendon. And what’s even better for Rachel’s showmance? Winning Head of Household! “Floaters,” Rachel says, “You better grab a life vest—Kristen!” Rachel then reveals she heard Hayden and Kristen making out last night. Brendon piles on, telling Hayden and Kristen that they are busted. Kristen lashes back, with Hayden backing her up. The insults fly, with Rachel and Kristen calling each other out on their intelligence. From the sidelines Ragan notes that he is not a religious person, but he has been praying for this moment to happen since he entered the house. Britney is also in hog heaven. “The irony that they were in a boxing ring was not lost on me,” Britney says. The attention diverts briefly to Kathy, who hugs Kristen and Hayden as things begin to die down. Rachel is not happy—that kind of behavior shows Kathy is with Kristen and not her. “She is clearly telling me what side she is on,” Rachel says in diary room. Things finally cool off to a point where Brendon can congratulate Rachel. Rachel breaks down, telling Brendon she is so tired of the house coming after them. In the palm bedroom, Enzo, Matt and Lane can
Season 12: Episode 12: The Power of Veto Holder Faces a Game Changing Decision Hayden knows Head of Household Rachel nominated him and his secret showmance Kristen because Rachel thinks they are coming after her and Brendon. Hayden has a newsflash for Rachel—everyone is coming after Rachel and Brendon! Kristen is angry but anticipated the nomination. Her goal now is to stay another week without hurting Hayden in the process. Up in the HoH suite, Brendon tells Rachel she was harsh when she told Hayden and Kristen to “bring it on,” and notes that kind of behavior only makes them bigger targets. When he suggests Rachel apologize to Hayden and Kristen, she first gets mad and then gets teary. After more hemming and hawing, Rachel reluctantly goes down to the rust bedroom and half-heartedly apologizes to Hayden and Kristen. Hayden isn’t all that impressed, but up in the HoH Suite, Brendon is happy Rachel made the effort. But soon Rachel and Brendon are sniping at each other again. “Am I supposed to bake cookies and sing Kumbaya,” Rachel asks, before warning Brendon that if they keep arguing this way, it’s the end of their relationship. Wizard of Pinball It’s time for the Veto competition. In the random draw for players, Rachel picks Britney, Hayden picks Ragan, and Kristen picks Enzo. Hayden is disappointed that he drew a wild card like Ragan, while an unsuspecting Kristen doesn’t realize Enzo has no interest in using the Veto this week, since he wants Kristen to go home, a move that works best for his secret Brigade alliance with Hayden, Lane and Matt. The HouseGuests come outside and find a huge pinball table dominating the back yard. The player who shoots the farthest from the center Veto slot is eliminated, but gets a prize. Host Brendon warns them not to get too attached, because successive players can choose to keep or exchange their gifts. The end of the game leaves everyone left with a series of great and not-so-gre
Season 12: Episode 13: The Secret Showmance is Broken Up as Another HouseGuest is Sent Packing “What just happened?” Hayden asks. He thought he had a deal with Brendon and Head of Household Rachel, with Kathy going up on the chopping block in his place. Britney thought she was using the veto, until she found out Rachel was going to put up her buddy Lane instead of Kathy. Britney knows Hayden and Kristen are upset, but Britney didn’t want to chance Lane going home. It turns out Rachel had no intention of making a “super alliance” with Hayden and Kristen, and threw Lane’s name out there to make sure Britney didn’t use the veto. Rachel has one goal this week—get Kristen out of the house! Kathy comforts a tearful Kristen in the rust bedroom. Both of the women think Britney is being controlled by the devil, aka Rachel. Meanwhile Hayden hustles outside to the “devil” and Brendon. Hayden tells them that there are no hard feelings, and Brendon and Rachel assure him he is safe this week because Brendon is a sure vote for Hayden to stay. With Brendon’s vote and three votes from his secret alliance the Brigade, Hayden knows he won’t be going home. Hayden then goes into the rust bedroom to check in on Kristen, but Britney interrupts. Britney explains what Rachel told her, and Kristen realizes Rachel purposely derailed any possible four-way alliance between the two showmances because Rachel wants Kristen out. Britney leaves them as Kristen begins to break down. Hayden comforts her, and encourages her to campaign for herself. Bad Hair Day Later that night, Britney, Matt and Ragan clown around in the HoH suite, with Britney and Matt deciding to put in Rachel’s hair extensions. The antics are going strong when all the sudden Rachel and Brendon walk in! Britney is terrified that she just got busted, but Rachel is a good sport and enjoys the imitation. Britney can’t believe Rachel doesn’t realize that they are making fun of her, but
Season 12: Episode 14: The New HoH is Tempted by Pandora's Box, Unleashing the New Saboteur on the House The HouseGuests continue to spin on the giant paint can for the endurance Head of Household competition. After seeing his secret showmance Kristen sent packing, Hayden wants to win and seek revenge on outgoing HoH Rachel and her showmance, Brendon. Fellow Brigade member Enzo is happy to see Kristen gone, because now Hayden’s head will be back in the game. Kathy quickly has enough, and announces she is dropping and taking one for the team by being stuck on slop for the week. Several HouseGuests find this amusing, because they assume Kathy—always a weak competitor—would be the first one to drop anyway. Meanwhile outgoing HoH Rachel cheers from the sidelines for Brendon, who struggles to stay on the can. Enzo decides to let the other Brigade members do the hard work and drops out, a move that irritates Matt. Enzo is “undoubtedly the most selfish,” Matt confides in Diary Room, noting his Brigade buddy will always let everyone else in their alliance do the heavy lifting. Despite Rachel’s support, Brendon falls. “When he needed me to compete, I did it twice,” she fumes. Soon after, Lane drops out of the competition, followed by Britney and Hayden. This once again leaves Matt and Ragan competing for the final spot in an endurance challenge. “For some reason the brain is the last one standing,” Matt says, noting he always saves the Brigade. With no interest in being the winner this week, Ragan drops, making Matt the HoH for the second time this season. As everyone cleans up, Hayden, Enzo and Matt conspire in the storage room. Hayden loves that Rachel and Brendon are squirming now. Enzo wants to make sure Matt uses his HoH properly this time—just put Rachel and Brendon up on the block and be done with it. Meanwhile, Brendon approaches Rachel in the rust bedroom to console her, but Rachel is still irritated at him. She feels Brendon has
Season 12: Episode 15: Jeff and Jordan Return to Host the Veto Competition Head of Household Matt explains he nominated Brendon and Rachel—his two biggest threats—because “they are a virus to the house.” Brendon thinks this was a stupid move by Matt, who is now “Brenchel’s” prime target. Immediately after the nomination, Brendon tries to kiss and cheer up Rachel, but she is nearly inconsolable. Brendon forces her to get up and go out into the kitchen, so that everyone else will feel awkward. Brendon calls Matt a “midget,” and Rachel cuts onions so angrily that a disgusted Kathy wonders if Rachel is going to hurt herself. Britney tries to talk to Rachel in the hopes of cooling off her antics, but Rachel is having none of it. Later that night the HouseGuests go into the back yard to find a practice bowling alley for the upcoming veto competition. Everyone takes turns with the miniature bowling balls and oversized pins, except for Rachel, who gets upset and rushes to her bedroom. Brendon runs after her and tells her that she can do it, but by this point Rachel is finished. “I have nothing left to give,” she cries. Not one to take no for an answer, Brendon threatens to pick her up and carry her back to the practice lane. Rachel admits she has never quit before and makes her way back outside. She starts off slow, but Rachel finds her competitive spirit and focuses on her practice. As everyone else slips off to bed, Rachel and Brendon stay up nearly all practicing. “This is my house,” Rachel charges. “Nobody is going to take me down.” Surprise Guests Matt comes out from the Diary Room and announces it is time to pick players for the veto competition. Besides HoH Matt and the nominees Rachel and Brendon, the other Houseguests randomly chosen to play include Enzo, Kathy and Britney. Ragan also gets the chance to play thanks to the veto play card he chose in a previous competition. But Matt does not select the benched Hayden or La
Season 12: Episode 16: This Week's Evicted Houseguest Gets the Dubious Distinction of Being the First Jury Member In response to Brendon’s strongly worded speech at the veto ceremony, Ragan calls him a “neanderthal” for being so aggressive. Britney is just as furious at Brendon, and suggests that he should be the one to leave this week. In the storage room, Brendon tells Rachel that he lashed out at Ragan and Britney as a strategy, so this way he will definitely go home over his “true love.” Brendon admits in diary room that some people may think he’s an idiot for giving up a half-million dollars for a girl, but he’s more than willing to do it for someone he loves. Soon after Rachel and Britney talk in the cabana room. Britney tells Rachel that Brendon hates women, but their friendship is fine. Britney tells Rachel she is worried thatthe “sinking ship” that is Brendon is hurting Rachel’s game, and Rachel starts to cry. Rachel reveals in the diary room that she made a point of getting upset in front of Britney to help solidify Brendon’s plan and make it seem like she had no idea about the attack. Britney goes outside to vent to Enzo, Lane and Hayden about Brendon’s behavior. They listen politely, but when Britney walks off they laugh about their astounding good luck. Everyone in the house is at each other’s throats, but once again, the members of their secret Brigade alliance are totally safe. Upstairs the fourth Brigade member and Head of Household Matt hangs out with his house pal Ragan. Initially the idea was to get Rachel out this week, but after the stunt Brendon pulled, the target may have changed. Will Brendon’s plan work? Later that night Rachel tries to make amends with Ragan, a former friend. Rachel wants to know what happened, but Ragan wants none of it. He calmly yet firmly picks Rachel’s game apart, telling her that they operate on different levels and that she is a “bad sport.” Rachel leaves in tears while
Season 12: Episode 17: With Rachel Gone, Brendon Strikes Back With a Vengeance With Rachel evicted, Brendon notes he is now fighting for himself in the Head of Household competition, where the houseguests must untangle a long rope across an equally long grid of an obstacle course. Outgoing HoH Matt is concerned, because his secret Brigade alliance members can’t seem to win competitions without him. As the HoH competition continues, Brendon is a man on a mission, plowing through the obstacle course while shouting out messages like, “This one’s for you, Rach!” Thanks to the rain and mud, Hayden notes the weight of the rope is killing his back. Enzo explains this competition is a “city kid’s nightmare,” while Lane relishes the competition because he gets dirty and untangles rope “on a daily basis.” While Britney and Ragan are worried about a Brendon win, Enzo says that scenario is just fine. It turns out just a few hours before the Thursday live show, he and his fellow Brigade member Hayden cut a deal with Brendon and Rachel! They agreed to work with whatever “Brenchel” member remains in the house. Enzo thinks this is a smart move for him and Hayden, who have been uncomfortably watching as Lane gets closer to Britney, while Matt works his virtual showmance with Ragan. Brendon cruises along, but at one point gets stuck in a tangle of rope. Lane is plowing forward, raising the hopes of Britney, Matt and Ragan. But after some refocusing, Brendon regains his mojo and clocks the competition—with a ring of the buzzer, a completely untangled Brendon is named the new HoH! “Rachel, that one was for you,” Brendon yells before rubbing his win in everyone’s face. He quickly picks Matt, Ragan and Britney as the Have Nots this week. A tearful Britney gets some cheering up from Lane, who tells her he has her back, proof that their big brother-little sister relationship is only strengthening. Later in the Have Not bedroom, Ragan, Britney a
A surprise guest returns to the house when Pandora's Box is opened once again. Also, the 'ZingBot 3000' enters the house to host a high stakes veto competition.
A shocking revelation, an unexpected eviction and a new Head-of-Household is chosen.
Now partnered up, the houseguests formulate their strategies and HoH winner Rachel must decide on her two nominations. How will the twist of the "Golden Key" affect her decision?
As the players prepare for their first veto competition of the summer, one houseguest is forced to unexpectedly leave the house.
The houseguests discuss Evil Dick's sudden departure from the Big Brother house, the first eviction of the season occurs and a new HoH is crowned.
With the first eviction, the alliances turn from a team mentality into individual game play and a houseguest is injured during a competition.
Dominic swears to dig, claw and scratch his way to safety this week as he and Adam prepare for the Power of Veto competition.
Alliances shift and come under strain as the houseguests try to lengthen their stay in the Big Brother house. And as one houseguest is eliminated but a unanimous vote, another houseguest is crowned HoH.
A celebrity pays a visit to the house for a luxury competition, but it only creates more drama within the veteran alliance.
The houseguests compete for the Power of Veto and the power couples start to suspect some foul play.
The Big Brother house dissolves into a sea of angry voices and flared tempers as the houseguests try to outmaneuver each other and despite his best efforts another houseguest is eliminated.
The Golden Key twist is over and a new HoH is crowned, filling the house with paranoia.
Past competitions come into play as Brendon and Rachel fight to win the Power of Veto.
A veteran is evicted eliminating one half of a power couple. A new twist is introduced and a newbie is crowned HoH.
On nomination day, HoH Kalia must decide whther to listen to advice from others or make a bold decision herself keeping in mind that the evicted houseguest may ultimately come back into the game.
With the intent of going after Kalia, Jeff vows to win the Power of Veto and take himself off the block.
Treachery reaches an all-time hight as the houseguests seek the best strategy to remain in the game. A gross miscalculation may lead to an unexpected eviction and a former evictee will return to the Big Brother house.
The twist throws a huge wrench in one houseguests plan and the new HoH has one of the most difficult game choices to make.
The houseguests are given the chance to win prizes during the PoV competition and Brendon & Rachel scramble to stay in the house.
As Rachel tries to find a way to save Brendon from eviction, the other houseguests weigh the consequences of aligning with her, and a new HoH competition gets underway.
When a new HoH is crowned, one houseguest learns the hard way the consequences of their actions.
The houseguests are hit with some real zingers from the Zingbot 3000 before the battle it out in the Power of Veto competition.
The house explodes when an unexpected double eviction is announced, a new HoH is crowned a a live veto competition takes place.
Jordan takes her anger out on a former alliance member and all the veterans fight for their lives.
After Pandora's box was opened and the duo twist was unleashed on the house for the second time Rachel and Jordan get a new potential lease on life as they prepare to fight for the PoV. Plus, Jordan gives Shelly the cold shoulder.
Shelly makes some surprising promises to Rachel and Jordan if they vote to evict Adam.
On a special eviction episode Kalia and Porsche fight for their lives. In the jury house, Jeff has some choice words for Shelly.
The four remaining houseguests try to secure a place in the final three and the race is on for the newest and most powerful HoH.
Two of the three remaining houseguests battle for the final HoH. The winner of Big Brother is announced and America chooses its favorite houseguest.
Following Willie's ejection from the Big Brother house, Frank must change his plans and nominate two fellow HouseGuests for eviction. Six HouseGuests, including the HoH and the two nominees, vie for the power of veto. Following the competition, the PoV winner must choose whether or not to remove a nominee from the block.
After one of Head of Household, Frank's, nominees, Shane, won the golden power of veto and removed himself from the block, Frank was forced to put up Danielle as the replacement nominee. If Danielle were to be evicted by the HouseGuests, then Coach Dan would go home. If the other nominee, JoJo, were to be evicted, Coach Britney would only have one player left in the game. In the end, the HouseGuests must vote to evict either JoJo or Danielle. Following the second live eviction, the third Head of Household competition is held.
After Frank was put up as a replacement nominee following Shane's PoV victory and subsequent veto of one of his own original nominees, the HouseGuests must vote to evict the third HouseGuest. Also, find out if the coaches enter the game as players. Finally, a new Head of Household competition starts.
After it was revealed that America had voted to allow the coaches into the game, neither Frank nor Joe was evicted last week and the HouseGuests, including Boogie, Dan, Janelle and Britney, began the Head of Household competition. After the Head of Household competition is completed and a new Head of Household is crown, the new HoH nominates two HouseGuests for eviction.
After Head of Household, Danielle, won the Power of Veto and used the veto to save one of her initial nominees, Will, and subsequently put up Janelle as the replacement nominee, the remaining HouseGuest must vote to evict either Frank or Janelle. Following the live eviction, the fifth Head of Household competition is held.
After Head of Household, Frank, nominated Joe and Wil for eviction, the three of them plus an additional three HouseGuests vie for the golden power of veto. Following the competition, the veto ceremony is held in which the power of veto holder chooses whether he or she wants to use it to save one of the two nominees from the block.
With Head of Household, Frank, holding all of the power in the Big Brother house this week after his Power of Veto win, he chose not to veto either of his two initial nominees. And so, one of Wil or Joe will become the next HouseGuest sent packing. After the live eviction, the sixth Head of Household competition begins, but does not end as it is an "endurance" competition.
In this very special edition of Big Brother, the double eviction show returns. First, the HouseGuests must choose to evict either Jenn or Mike "Boogie" after Head of Household, Shane, put up Jenn following Frank's pulling himself off the block as the veto winner.After the first live eviction of the evening, the show speeds up and a full week of Big Brother plays out in the final 45 minutes of the episode.
Following Thursday's "double eviction" episode in which we saw Mike "Boogie" and Ashley leave the Big Brother house, this episode begins with the HouseGuests battling in the Head of Household competition. The episode concludes with the new Head of Household nominating two HouseGuests for eviction.
After Frank won the Head of Household competition and Ian found a golden veto ball after Frank opened Pandora's Box, Frank put up Dan and Danielle on the block. The two nominees, the HoH and three other HouseGuests must now vie for the Power of Veto. Meanwhile, Dan attempts to influence Ian to use the veto ball to save him if Dan doesn't win the PoV Competition.
In the week of Frank's third reign in the Big Brother House, with Dan and Danielle as the original nominees, the HouseGuests must choose to evict one of two fellow HouseGuests (Britney or Danielle) after Jenn C. won the power of veto used it to pull Dan off the block. The 9th Head of Household Competition starts but does not end.
Following the second double-eviction week of the summer in which Frank and Joe were evicted, the HouseGuests find themselves ready to vie in the Head of Household competition. After the HoH competition, the new Head of Household must nominate two HouseGuests for eviction.
Julie surprised the HouseGuests by announcing that another HouseGuest would be evicted on this Wednesday night episode. First, the Power of Veto competition was held. The winner would not only receive the golden power of veto, but would also win a "luxury" prize. Following the veto ceremony, the HouseGuests voted to evict yet another of their roommates. Finally, the eleventh Head of Household competition is held.
The summer of 2012 officially concludes tonight with the season finale of Big Brother 14. The final three HouseGuests (Dan, Danielle and Ian) must battle in the final Head of Household competition, which consists of three parts. The winner of part one faces the winner of part two in part three of the finalHead of Household competition. The winner of this competition must then choose which HouseGuest to evict.The power then shifts to the jury who must chose which one of the two final HouseGuests will be crowned the winner of Big Brother 14.
Sixteen all new HouseGuests move into the newly-designedBig Brother house and will spend the summer of 2013 competing for $500,000. Each HouseGuest hales from a different background yet they must form alliances and opt to lie or not lie as they seek to become the 15th Champion of Big Brother. After spending a brief introductory time with each other, the HouseGuests competed in the first The Head of Household competition of the season.
After McCrae won the first Head of Household competition of the season, he must nominate two of his fellow HouseGuests for eviction. The third nominee for eviction will be made prior to the Power of Veto competition. The first "Have or Have Not" competition of the season also takes place.
Tensions rise in the Big Brother house as McCrae faces the backlash of the two houseguests he nominated for eviction and America chooses the first Big Brother MVP who also nominates a houseguest. Also, the houseguests compete for the power of veto which could change everything. Marcela Valladolid from the CBS show "The American Baking Competition" guest-stars.
It's the first live episode of the season and one of three Houseguests up for eviction will be sent packing.
The results of the HOH are in. The new HOH chooses two people for eviction and new alliances are made.
The second MVP of the season is named as the Power of Veto is once again up for grabs. Plus a Big Brother favorite returns with surprising news for the Houseguests.
Another houseguest is eliminated as the remaining houseguests gear up for the next HoH competition.
The new HOH chooses two people for eviction and the house is divided between two big alliances.
A new MVP is in the house and there is a new house guest up for eviction. Plus, will the power of veto be used on one of the three nominees?
Aaryn, Spencer and Jeremy are up on the block. Whichever Houseguest goes home, the house wins. Plus a new HOH is crowned.
As Judd nominates two Houseguests for eviction, tensions run high and two Houseguests begin to turn on each other. Also, a new showmance begins to blossom.
The house guests find out who America voted for as the third nominee for eviction. Plus, they get down and dirty in a fight for the veto.
Three girls are nominated for eviction and the claws are coming out on tonight's live episode.
After winning HOH, Aaryn must decide whether to honor a deal she made with other the Houseguests. And, the pressure of the game starts to take its toll on Candice and Howard.
The Houseguests still have no idea that America is the MVP, and your nominee shocks the house! Also, it's a battle back in time for the veto.
She's kept calm in the chaos but no more miss nice girl as another houseguest is sent packing.
With another Houseguest out the door, a battle for HoH resumes with a surprising winner, all leading to a dramatic nominations ceremony.
America's pick for the third nominee will be named and all three must battle it out in the Veto competition.
With one live veto competition and a double eviction hanging over their heads, the Houseguests are freaking out on this special live episode of Big Brother.
Watch the dramatic turn of events that lead to Judd's unexpected eviction. The HOH competition reveals where loyalties lie.
Their numbers are dwindling, and the Houseguests can't hide their alliances anymore. Will the veto save one of the nominees?
In the Big Brother house, be careful who you nominate. Another Houseguest joins the jury.
With only 8 Houseguests left, the pressure begins to build. Also, the Houseguests play a competition that leaves them completely in the dark.
Helen and Elissa fight for their lives in the veto compitition. Plus Aaryn and Amanda go head to head.
A power player and a perennial pawn are both up on the chopping block, and for the first time in Big Brother history, a Jury member will fight for a chance to come back!
A new HoH is crowned and one of the Jury returns with a vengeance!
Elissa is HOH and ready to flip the house, and Zingbot returns
Will Big Brother's most deceptive power couple lose their strongest competitor or their stealthiest informant?
Will the power shift as a new Head of Household is crowned? Plus, will 'McCranda' continue to run the game?
Amanda melts down after being nominated. Plus, who will win the power of veto and will it be used to save Amanda or McCrae?
Big Brother's queen bee attempts to claw her way out of trouble along with the teflon pawn on a Double Eviction episode.
With only 5 Houseguests left, no one is safe from the chopping block. Also, a new Head of Household is crowned.
Can McCrae out play the exterminators in the Veto competition in order to save himself? Plus, Big Brother winner Ian is back and another houseguest will be evicted
The final four become three. There's only one last nomination ceremony, one last veto challenge, and one last chance to compete in the live Season Finale!
The Exterminators must now fight against each other as the final three-part HOH competition begins. Plus, Andy, Spencer, and GinaMarie look back on the most emotional, volatile, and humorous memories of the summer.
After a summer of controversy, outrageous behavior, showmances, tears, and epic battles, it all comes down to this. Who will win the final HoH and walk away with a half a million dollars?
This season promises to be the most twisted summer ever as 16 new Houseguests move into the Big Brother house to compete for $500,000.
Frankie and Caleb must decide which four Houseguests to nominate for eviction. Plus, only one pair of nominees will be saved in the first ever Battle of the Block competition.
Devin becomes suspicious of Donny and convinces the Bomb Squad to go after the groundskeeper. Meanwhile, it's the first Power of Veto competition of the summer. Will it be used to save those on chopping block?
It's only been one week and twists have sent this game into overdrive! With alliances crumbling almost as fast as they form one thing is certain, tonight one Houseguest will be evicted and a new HoH will be crowned!
Which two houseguests will Amber and Devin nominate for eviction? Plus, which nominees will be saved in the battle of the block?
With Amber dethroned as HoH, Devin is left ruler of the house. Plus, a Bomb Squad breakdown leads to a Veto Meeting explosion!
Watch the repercussions of the Veto meeting. Plus, who will be evicted tonight?
Nicole and Derrick decide which pairs of houseguests must compete in the Battle of the Block, and the nominees fight to avoid eviction.
The Power of Veto is up for grabs. Will the plan to backdoor Devin succeed?
Tonight, Devin or Caleb will be evicted from the Big Brother House, and the battle to crown two Heads of Household begins. Plus, Jeff Schroeder visits Donny's family and friends.
Two new heads of household pit their nominees against each other in the Battle of the Block, and Team America gets a new mission.
Tonight who will win the power of veto? Plus will the head of household make a game changing move?
Which two houseguests will Zach and Frankie nominate for eviction? Plus, the nominees fight for their lives in the battle of the block! (
Who will win the Power of Veto and will it be used to save one of the nominees? Plus, team America attempts to cause a blow up at the Veto meeting.
Will Jocasta or Amber be evicted from The Big Brother House? Also, two new HoH's will be crowned!
Tonight, two new Heads of Household will be crowned. Plus, four Houseguests compete in the most punishing Battle of the Block competition yet.
Nicole considers a plan to flip the house and backdoor Frankie, while Zach and Jocasta vie for the Power of Veto.
It's double eviction night as two Houseguests will be evicted by the end of the night. Plus, an evening full of surprises about to shake up the house!
The fallout from the double eviction blows up the house, and two new Heads of Household have their nominees fight to survive in the most dramatic Battle of the Block yet!
With the house in turmoil, the veto is more important than ever. Plus what will the Houseguests think when Frankie reveals all?
Tonight, either Nicole or Donny will be evicted from the Big Brother house. Plus, Christine, Caleb and Frankie leave the house for an exclusive NFL experience!
Tonight Derrick and Frankie each nominate 2 people for eviction and the detonators are forced to resort to drastic measures. Plus, it's a fight for survival in the final Battle of the Block competition of the Summer.
Will a Detonator become a new target? Plus, Zingbot is back and he brought Kathy Griffin to dish out the zing.
Either Cody or Zach will be evicted, and the jurors battle to return to the Big Brother game!
Nicole returns from the Jury House in a game-changing twist, and for the first time this season Houseguests compete to become the sole Head of Household.
Being on the block for the sixth time, can the Veto King pull off another miracle? Plus, a medical emergency rocks the Big Brother house.
Will Donny's luck finally run out or will Nicole be evicted for a second time? Plus, the power is once again up for grabs in an epic battle of endurance! (
With only seven houseguests remaining, a slippery and sloppy battle of endurance continues to see who will become the new Head of Household. Plus, see who will become nominated for eviction.
With the odds stacked against her, can Nicole save herself at an explosive Veto competition? Plus, will the Puppet Master convince the Detonators to turn on one of their own?
It's another double eviction night as either Nicole or Victoria's game come to an end. Plus, a brand new twist will be revealed.
A new Head of Household is crowned, and two nominees are put on the block. Plus, Big Brother legends Jeff and Jordan return to the house in which their relationship began, Jeff pops the question fans have been waiting for, and Country music star Brett Eldredge makes a guest appearance.
With Frankie safe, will The Hitmen use the Veto as an opportunity to turn on Beast Mode? And with the countdown looming, will their decisions tonight come back to haunt them when the rewind is revealed? Plus, Team America gets their next mission.
A game-changing twist is revealed, a houseguest will be saved, and the game will be rewound! Also, past Big Brother winner Dan Gheesling guest stars.
Tonight, with the "Rewind Twist", will winning HoH be deja vu for Frankie or will another houseguest rise to power. Plus, the jurors are back for a little revenge.
It's a must win PoV for Frankie in this special eviction episode as one player wins HoH and another joins the jury.
It's all about the final and most important Power of Veto competition of the season. Plus, another Houseguest will be evicted!
The battle for the final head of household begins. Plus Cody, Derrick and Victoria celebrate the summer. Including some hilarious moments you haven't seen.
The season comes to a close and the final Head of Household, the winner of the $500,000 grand prize, and America's favorite Houseguest will be determined.
With Austin dethroned, will HoH Vanessa target James or Jeff? Will the veto screw up her master plan? Plus, Gronk has another surprise for the Houseguests.
Tonight, either James or Jeff will leave the Big Brother house and two new Houseguests will rise to power. Plus, a love triangle brings Austin to the boiling point.
Tonight, four houseguests will be nominated, and 90's week continues with a "grunge" inspired Battle of the Block.
Will the Veto save either Jason or John? Also, an explosive fight leads to shocking consequences and the world premiere of the Wack Street Boys.
Tonight, will Audrey make it to the live eviction? Plus, two new Heads of Households will be crowned.
Four new Houseguests will be nominated, and they'll go to war in the Battle of the Block.
Will the Veto save either Clay or Becky and will Vanessa go through with the plan to take out Austin?
Tonight, will Becky's game be permanently derailed or will the supermarket cashier check out? Plus, both twins enter the game.
Tonight, will the Sixth Sense alliance stay in power, or will the other side of the house finally claim victory? Plus, which two houseguests will be nominated for eviction?
Will the Power of Veto save a showmance or will Clay and Shelli's love be torn apart?
Will it be Clay or Shelli leaving the Big Brother House? Plus, the Hitmen are back!
Tonight, who will claim the HoH and which two houseguests will be nominated? Plus, see the shocking fight that happened right before the eviction.
Tonight, the veto is up for grabs as BB Comics returns. Plus, will Becky go through with taking out Vanessa?
Tonight, which "Sixth Sense" member will walk out the door? Plus, a second Houseguest is leaving!
Tonight, see the fallout from Steve's shocking reign of power, plus, a new Head of Household will be crowned and two new Houseguests will go on the block.
Tonight, will the power of veto save either John or Becky? Plus, will Austin and the twins make a power play against the poker player? And get ready to rock, it's the world premiere of Otev Rock n' Roll.
Tonight, will the dentist's brush with glory come to an end? Or will the Colorado girl be forced to take a hike? Plus, your first look inside the jury house and a new battle for power begins.
Tonight, who will end up running the house and which two houseguests will be nominated?
Tonight, will the power of veto be used to save either Steve or Johnny Mac? Plus, the roasting robot Zingbot is back!
Tonight, will the dentist be extracted from the house, or will the trombonist play his final tune? Plus, an epic battle will begin to send one juror back into the house.
Tonight, which juror will earn their way back into the game and who will gain power as the new head of household? Plus, two new houseguests will be nominated for eviction. And, will Liz and Austin make it official?
Tonight, it's do or die for the country boy and the city girl. Will one of them be saved by the power of veto?
Will the house say bon voyage to the New Yorker or Miami girl? Plus, it's time for another double eviction!
Tonight, a new HoH will be crowned. Will Austwins keep the power, or will Steve, John, or Vanessa's secret alliance emerge from the shadows to strike first?
Tonight, will the showmance be torn apart, or can the power of veto be used to save either Austin or Liz? Plus, the entire house is thrown into an emotional chaos.
Tonight, the wombmates will be split up! Will Liz or Julia be sent to jury? Plus, the final five begin a battle for power.
Tonight, who will secure their spot to the final four and which two houseguests will be nominated for eviction? Plus, Frankie returns and takes two houseguests on a trip of a lifetime.
Tonight, who will claim the power of veto and guarantee their spot in the final four? Plus, which houseguest will be evicted, and who will become the next HoH?
Tonight, Beastmode Cowboy returns to host the final and most important Veto competition of the season. Plus, another Houseguest will be sent to jury!
Tonight, the battle for the final HoH begins. Plus, the final three celebrate the summer. (
Who will the jury crown as the winner of Big Brother? Plus, who did America vote as their favorite Houseguest?
Four stowaways secretly tucked away in the house will kick off the two-night premiere event. Four competitions, three twists, two-nights and one Houseguest will be going home before the summer has barely even begun. This summer is guaranteed to be a bumpy ride.
Tonight, one team must compete against each other, the loser will be the first House Guest sent packing, leaving the reaming three to decide which one of them will be the first Head Of Household of the Summer. Plus, two House Guests will be nominated for eviction.
Tonight, a brand new competition will change the game once again. How will everyone react when the new twist is unleashed? Plus, with the veterans and newbies at war, who will strike next?
Tonight, it's the first Power of Veto competition of the Summer. Will Paulie, Jozea or Paul be saved from the block?
Who will be evicted from the Big Brother House? Plus the power will once again be up for grabs and another game changing twist will be announced!
Who will become the new HoH, and which two Houseguests will be nominated for eviction? Plus, the BB Roadkill is back, and the winner will secretly pick a third nominee!
Tonight, the Power Of Veto is on the line. Will the backdoor plan send Victor to the block? Or will a new target emerge?
Bronte, Victor or Tiffany face the threat of eviction and entry into the "Battle Back" twist, and a new Head of Household is crowned.
Tonight, Bridgette must nominate two people for eviction. Plus, the BB RV is pulling up to make someone roadkill. Who will be the third nominee? Also, love is in the air as showmances blossom.
Tonight the Power Of Veto is up for grabs, will one of the nominees be saved?
Will Frank successfully send Tiffany packing or will Da'Vonne lead the charge to take out a different nominee? Also a new HoH will be crowned!
Tonight, with the house's plan to take out Frank derailed, who will go on the block? Who will win the Roadkill? And who will lose their mind?
Who will win the Power of Veto and will it be used to save Corey, Tiffany or Natalie from eviction?
Will Da'Vonne's game blow up in her face or will the house finally send Tiffany packing?
Four head-to-head battles lead to one previously evicted houseguest returning to the game.
Tonight, with the return of Victor and the end of the team twist and BB Roadkill, the HoH competition has never been more important. Who will rise to power, and who will be nominated for eviction?
Who will win the Power Of Veto? And will it be used to save Bridgette or Frank from eviction
Frank and Bridgette are on the ropes but the secret room just may change the course of the game on Big Brother.
Who will rise to power? And who will be nominated? Plus, who will receive the first "Care Package" from America?
Tonight, the Power Of Veto is up for grabs, will it save Paulie or Bridgette from eviction? Plus, as the Summer heats up, tempers are on the rise.
Tonight, Da'Vonne or Bridgette will be evicted. Does either hold the round trip ticket or will one of them become the first member of the jury? Plus, the battle for HoH begins on Big Brother.
Tonight, who will rise to power, who will emerge as the next target, and how will America's care package shake up the game?
Tonight the Power Of Veto is on the line, will it save Zakiyah or Michelle?
Tonight either Zakiyah or Michelle will be evicted, but they won't be alone as it's double eviction night!
Tonight, see the explosive series of events that went down just 24 hours leading up to the double eviction. Plus, who will become the next HoH, and who will be on the chopping block?
Tonight, will the Power Of Veto save Paulie or Corey from the block? Plus, it's the night you've been waiting all summer for, Zingbot is back!
Who will be evicted from the Big Brother house, Paulie or Corey and do either of them possess a round trip ticket to get back into the game?
Big Brother throws the Houseguests the ultimate summer bash, where they'll compete for prizes, perks and power. Also, Ziggy Marley stops by to surprise the Houseguests with a special performance.
With the power up for grabs, the Houseguests enter the dreaded Black Box. Will they survive the scariest HoH competition yet? Plus, who will get America's latest care package?
Tonight, the nominations ignite a war of words in the house. Plus the Power Of Veto is on the line.
Tonight, either Victor or Corey will be evicted and join the other jurors in an epic battle to return to the game.
Which jury member will make it back into the Big Brother house, and which current Houseguest will win HoH? Plus, America awards its final care package of the summer.
Tonight, will the Power Of Veto save Michelle or Paul? Plus, it's Christmas in August in the Big Brother House.
Either Michelle or Paul will head to jury, plus will Corey cash in on the BB bribe and the battle for power begins again.
Which houseguest will "Egg-cel" to become the new HoH and with three duos left in the game, which pair will end up on the block?
Tonight, can the Power Of Veto save James or Natalie? Plus, will being on the block together tear them apart?
Either James or Natalie will leave the game but will they be torn apart before a single vote is cast? Plus, Michelle arrives at the jury house and BB favorites, Jeff and Jordan, are back.
With only five remaining, a slippery battle for HoH concludes. Who will slide into power and who will be nominated for eviction? Plus, will the Final Four remain loyal to each other or will the season of back-stabs and betrayal continue?
Tonight, will a super-powered Veto save Paul or Victor? Plus who will be evicted and who will become the new HoH? Also, Season 16 winner Derrick weighs in on the Final Five.
It's the final and most important veto of the summer. Who will secure their safety and who will be evicted. Plus, emotions explode at the jury house.
The battle for the final HoH begins. Plus the Final Three celebrate the Summer.
Who will become the final HoH and who will make it to the final 2? Thirteen house guests have departed and tonight, nine will have to make a difficult decision. Who will be crowned winner of Big Brother and walk away with the half million dollar prize, and who did America vote as their favorite house guest? Find out tonight, live on the season finale of Big Brother.