Reality Bites: Big Brother 12.3
admin | July 15, 2010 | 10:25 amFinally, the show has picked up a little more steam this episode, but it really had to by the sheer fact that a veto competition was at stake.
It’s still a little hard for me to craft a concise episode recap, so until the pack thins out a bit, I’ll just give a brief synopsis on what stood out for me.
It seems Brendon and Rachel are taking their showmance to the next level by some heavy flirting which leads to a make out session under a blanket, on the hammock in the backyard. The other houseguests watch the spectacle from the kitchen as if they were all in High School. Brendon asks if they can go out on a date after the show and she says yes. Hayden points out in the diary room that this paints even a bigger target on their backs as it proves they are in an alliance.
Speaking of alliances, Britney hints that Allie is spending a bit too much time with Brendon and Rachel and thus plants the seed to ‘The Brigade’ that Allie must also be in an alliance with Brendon and Rachel. When Allie eventually finds out that Allie is dropping this ‘hint’, whatever semblance of a friendship they did have is now out the window and both Allie and Britney are now rivals.
Kristen, Ragan, Monet, Kathy basically have zero screen time this episode and are largely forgettable for the most part.
Saboteur comes in at one point and proclaims that two of the houseguests are life-long friends. Of course this starts another round of wild speculation with everyone looking at everyone else and drawing to draw connections. The only plausible one that I might be able to agree with is that *perhaps* Kathy and Britney may actually be mother and daughter! There are a couple of times when the camera pans to them sitting on the couch, so I paused the DVR and my wife and I began to study their faces intently for a resemblance. All I can say is this is very ‘plausible’. They are both from the south (AR), blonde, have similar features, and I believe Kathy said she had a child when she was 18. Well, Britney is 22 now and Kathy is 40. The math works.
Andrew makes for a very odd moment after the saboteur clip plays, boldly proclaiming he can’t be the ‘saboteur’ due to the fact no one knows about his belief in Judaism. He also makes yet another comment about kosher food in the house. Andrew to me is a wild card at this stage in the game, not making any alliances with anyone, seems a bit on the outside, but does these strange things that bring him into the spotlight for few minutes or two when there really isn’t a need too based on his explanation of his strategy.
Meanwhile, ‘The Brigade’ runs through various scenarios on possible outcomes of the Veto competition. They all want to see Brendon leave, but can’t seem to agree who is the best replacement nominee if either Rachel or Brendon win and take themselves off. The names of Kathy and Allie bounced back and forth, but leans towards Allie as they think she may be in an alliance with the two nominees.
The Veto competition takes place, and ‘The Brigades’ worst case scenario comes true: Brendon wins by a landslide and takes himself off the block. Hayden then places Allie up as the replacement, which she expects. Allie vows to fight (they all do) to stay and blames Britney for her situation. Brendon also vows to go after Hayden now. Rachel feels a bit safer, but not by much.
Finally, host Julie Chen announces that the saboteur will be revealed to the viewers next week. Still a bummer to me as I like trying to guess this out, but it appears that he/she survived week 1 as eviction takes place tonight.



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