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I don’t think the cast of Big Brother With all the exciting things happening in the game, Season 26 will forever find peace. T’Kor Clottey’s Week 6 HOH is off to a wild start and is only getting more exciting after a big win in the Veto competition.
Before we get into everything that happened, let’s describe the scene for those who aren’t streaming Big BrotherLive feeds. T’Kor nominated Cam Sullivan-Brown, Makensy Manbeck and their ally Tucker Laruriers as pawns. Now let’s look at the results of the veto and how it could set up the biggest play of the season:
Cam won the veto
Big Brother Viewers have been begging Cam to take action, and he’s done it when he arguably needed it most. His first win is a huge accomplishment for the former college athlete, who has one more week to try and fit himself into an alliance and secure safety for the coming weeks. I’d say no other houseguest sees Cam as an important part of their game going forward, and he needs to work to change that.
Will T’Kor try to take out Tucker?
Cam’s win means Tucker Larurier’s still on the line. And while he can still redeem himself with a win in AI Arena, he could still be on the line for eviction. T’Kor has the opportunity to help with that, but will she? Here are a few scenarios to think about as we approach Friday.
T’Kor is allied with Tucker: T’Kor has a Final Four alliance with Tucker, Rubina Bernabe, and Kimo Apaka. I’m very skeptical about how serious she is about this, since she immediately talked about nominating Tucker once she becomes HOH. Both Rubina and Kimo have spoken privately about their concern that T’Kor might betray the alliance and target Tucker, but I believe they’re both trying to make him feel like there’s nothing to worry about. After all, Tucker tends to challenge people when he feels unsafe, and that would certainly destroy the alliance if he suspects she’s out to kick him out rather than using him as a pawn to target others.
Tucker has his sights set on some people with whom T’Kor has a good relationship: T’Kor has reasons to want Tucker out of the house. She has a great relationship with Quinn Martin and Chelsie Baham, both of whom are firmly on his radar. The Final Four would fall apart without Tucker, but T’Kor has enough allies in the house to take a back seat when the dust settles.
Protecting Tucker and staying loyal to her last four gives T’Kor security: There are benefits to T’Kor staying loyal to Tucker and the Alliance. He is by far the biggest target in the house and there are a lot of people trying to get him out. It might be better to stay loyal and enjoy the benefits of being part of his inner circle and then rely on those allies and let them do the dirty work of getting Cam out.
I don’t expect there to be any talk about Tucker on the live feeds right away. I would say brief conversations between the duos will begin on Wednesday and that this will be purely hypothetical in the event that he loses the AI Arena. I don’t think anyone wants Tucker to know that they are pushing for his eviction, knowing that he has no problem destroying the houseguests’ gameplay and strategies when cornered.
Let us not forget that Tucker has already won five competitions in Big Brotherso the chances of him winning for the third time in the AI Arena are high. However, if he loses and is knocked out, will anyone pass up the opportunity to take out the biggest competitor of Season 26 so far? Those who want to win Big Brother Take the big steps when the time comes!
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