BB15’s Latest Eviction and New Game Changing Twist
If you’re a Big Brother fan, you know the three quintessential words: expect the unexpected.
Another week has passed in the Big Brother house and yet another houseguest has been evicted; and while this week has not given viewers and critics more room to talk about the load of controversy that this season has stirred, this week’s latest episode definitely stirred up more anticipation and excitement.
If you aren’t caught up with the latest eviction, don’t read ahead. This week, houseguest Jessie Kowalski, 25, from San Antonio, TX, was evicted by a unanimous vote of six to zero against fellow houseguest Spencer Clawson. While it was a sad eviction for many viewers, on account of Kowalski’s pleas to stay in the game by attempting to get out big players, Kowalski did not go out without a bang. She attempted to harm houseguest Helen Kim’s game by throwing her under the bus after last week’s plotting to possibly evict power player Amanda Zuckerman. Alas, this past week’s drama still cost Kowalski her game. Or did it?
Julie Chen surprised us yet again this season Thursday night at the end of the episode. Right after Kowalski’s departure from the house and Aaryn Gries’s (one of the many house guests this season noted for making controversial, racist comments) fourth Head of Household win, Chen informed the viewers that Kowalski, along with the other past two evicted jury members (Candice Stewart and Judd Daugherty) and next week’s evicted houseguest, will have a one out of four chance of getting back in the game. Yup, that’s right. Jury members Stewart, Daugherty, Kowalski and next week’s evicted houseguest will compete next week to come back in the game, a first ever in Big Brother history.
Who do you think will be next week’s evicted houseguest and will they stand a chance to come back in the game? Will Kowalski finally get to make a big move that she has been desperately trying to make? Tune in next Thursday at 9 PM to Big Brother on CBS to find out!