Monday, August 29, 2016

'Big Brother 18' Spoilers: Nicole Won PoV, Michelle Going to Jury

"Big Brother 18" houseguest Michelle Meyer called herself the worst superfan ever and ... well ... she might not be far off. She is currently on the block next to Paul Abrahamian, who was -- and should be, from a strategic standpoint -- Public Enemy No. 1. But Paul is not the current target. Big Meech is the target. Nicole Franzel is Week 10 Head of Household, and even though Paul called her out last week, she, Paul, Corey Books, and Victor Arroyo have an alliance called The Final Four. They appear to be sticking with it.

On Saturday, Nicole won the Power of Veto. We'll see that Christmas-themed comp on Wednesday.

We'll also see that Nicole did not use the PoV to bring down Paul or Michelle to "backdoor" James Huling. The only people who can vote are James, Victor, Corey, and Natalie Negrotti. James and Natalie will vote to evict Paul. Victor and Corey will vote to evict Michelle.

As HoH, Nicole has the tie-breaking vote. She currently plans to evict Michelle, who has been coming after her all season. Will this stay the plan all week? There's still a lot of time to flip, so ... we'll see. For now, The Final Four are holding strong to the plan to evict Meech.

However, Michelle has only had the power of HoH once -- last week, when she was given co-HoH by "America" -- and she didn't put up Nicole. You could argue that Paul is the bigger threat to Nicole and everyone else in that house when it comes to who could win. He is the biggest threat in the house, period.


However, you can't win if you don't get to Final 2, and Nicole has a better shot of getting to the end with Victor, Paul, and Corey than Michelle, James, and Natalie. Jatalie chose to bring in Michelle, not very subtly, and Nicorey noticed. So they made a deal with the underdogs, the Sitting Ducks of Vic and Paul.

Paul has been getting a lot of deserved strategic credit (and he and Michelle made up this week, after their fight), but Victor has been playing a very strong social game, too, especially when it comes to Corey. Corey got this week's care package (HOW?!), and his current plan is to bribe Victor with $5,000 to vote out Michelle instead of Paul.

Vic was going to vote her out anyway, but this covers his tracks more, and gives him visible incentive. Plus, Vic and Corey have been bro-ing out, and some fans suspect we could end up with a Vicorey/Victorey Final 2, kicking out Paul and Nicole, who arguably have stronger cases to make to the jury, depending on how the jury feels about Vic being evicted twice. Will they want to see him win after that, or figure he's had enough chances and he's just coasting on comp wins?

At any rate, the noms are staying the same -- Michelle vs. Paul -- and as of Monday Michelle hasn't even made a case for herself to Nicole. Meech thought, at first, that it was obvious that Paul was Nicole's target, but then she did start to think that she was the real target. But she hasn't done anything about it. And she's not 100 percent sure either way, so she doesn't want to come across as paranoid and approach Nicole, with whom she's had a tense relationship all season. James and Nat are sure that Paul is the target, although they know they are screwed if Michelle leaves and Paul stays.

But hey, at least Meech isn't sobbing about ... oh no, wait, she is:

A double eviction is coming, and James is the target of the Final Four alliance of Paul/Vic/Nicole/Corey. But James knows how to sniff out a would-be blindside -- especially if his ally Michelle leaves -- so don't be surprised if he actually tries to win an HoH for once and takes on Paul/Vic/Nicole. (He'd probably leave Corey alone. Corey is barely here anyway.)

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