Veto Fallout
Da'Vonne is gobsmacked that she was Paul's choice as a pawn. She thought they were friends. She is worried about Bridgette trying to save herself by talking to Paulie. She told Paul that she thought their relationship would have made her the last option. She wondered when they got so afraid of Natalie and Nicole. Paul assured her that there was no way that Bridgette is staying this week. He sees no possible way that Bridgette can save herself. Da'Vonne is smart, even though Paul is super believable, she is not buying it. She knows she needs to find 5 votes to save herself this week.
Bridgette is feeling a little bit better about being on the block this week because Da'Vonne is a bigger target than she is and Paul and Paulie are assuring her that she is safe.
Strategizing
Da'Vonne starts to rally her troops to figure out where everyone's votes lie. Zakiyah and Michelle for sure want Da'Vonne to stay. Da'Vonne is 100% sure that she has James's vote. Natalie tells Da'Vonne she wants her to stay, but Bridgette is one of her closest friends. On the other hand, Bridgette is pretty upset with James for breaking his word so it might be better for her if Da'Vonne stays.
Nicole asks James what he is doing. He said he's on board with getting Da'Vonne out, but he doesn't want her to go out with all the votes so he might throw her a courtesy vote. Nicole doesn't think he should do that. Paul also cautioned against that as well because he doesn't want to have to cast the dividing vote. James said that Natalie will vote with him. Talk then switches to who the next target will be because a double eviction could be coming up. They want to be on the same page. In walks Da'Vonne and they filled her in on what they were talking about and she wants to know what they decided about who to put up next. James said, "B and V" (meaning Bridgette and Victor). OOOPS! Well, that pretty much gives Da'Vonne a clear idea of what is about to happen. They wouldn't be putting Bridgette up if she was going home this week. Duh! Silence. Corey says "Who is B?" James realizes that he just blew it. He tried to cover it up and act dumb. Nicole's face gave everything away as well. The jig is up.
Later, Da'Vonne talked to James and Natalie. She thinks people are starting to freak out at this point in the game. She wants them to have her back. She thinks she has both of them and Michelle and Zakiyah. She needs one more vote or Paul to break the tie. James said he would need to talk to Paul before he does that. He doesn't want to show his cards because the house is divided. He wants to make sure that Paul would vote to keep her as well if he would do that. James just kept getting himself in deeper and deeper. Da'Vonne hoped he was really messing with her and she said it would really hurt her feelings if he would actually vote her out. Ooh, laying on the guilt trip. James is in trouble. He said she is on a sinking ship so it wouldn't help his game to try to keep her when so many people want her out. His reasons for wanting to keep her are just personal. Natalie gave him her full support and said she would do whatever he wanted to do so he better make a good move.
The Votes
Whoa, I can't believe we are at the Jury phase already!
Da'Vonne's speech: she said she was told she was a pawn and hopes there were no lies and deceptions. Oh boy...
Paulie -- Da'Vonne
Zakiyah -- Bridgette
Nicole -- Da'Vonne
Michelle -- Bridgette
Victor -- Da'Vonne
Corey -- Da'Vonne
James -- Da'Vonne
Natalie -- Da'Vonne
Woohoo! Ooh....she is going to be pissed! Mostly at James, but the rest too...not going to be pretty. Fingers crossed that her envelope is not the round-trip ticket back in the game. On her way out, she whispered to Victor that they were going to try to get him out #2...I think that's what she said. She confirmed that's what she said and she was saying in the double eviction.
And inside her envelope is...ONE-WAY TICKET! She becomes the first member of the Jury.
Interesting...Paul said in his goodbye message that they both got screwed over this week. Very smart play just in case. Da'Vonne is smart so she might not believe him, but it shows he's thinking ahead about his end game and how he is treating his fellow players who could potentially have the opportunity to vote for him to win the game. Paul is really starting to win me over. I really wasn't so sure about him early on, but he's proven himself to be genuinely hilarious, smart, and strategic. He's a good physical and mental competitor plus he's got a great social game. He might just be a great overall player.
HOH Comp
Challenge: "Harsh Hashtags" - they are lifted in the air and are spinning around like a merry-go-round on very small discs that they have to stand on or squat on. While they spin they will be hit with harsh hashtags. First 3 to fall will be have-nots.
To be continued...
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