Last week’s craziness resulted in Will getting evicted in a 3-2 vote over Ashley after Lauren’s second stint as Head of Household. Keanu once again saved himself via the BB Blockbuster, and Lauren entered this week with not too much blood on her hands…outside of Morgan.
This week in ‘Big Brother,’ Vince captured his third HOH, aiming to correct his mistakes of the past. Did he succeed this time? Outside of Vince, it was also a big week for ‘Big Brother’ superfans, as the yearly return of the roasting robot, Zingbot, made his grand entrance! Find out some of the biggest moments this week, as well as week 10’s player ratings of the remaining houseguests.
Vince makes noms
Vince became the first houseguest this season to win three HOHs, his last being in week 7. The 34-year-old got a much-needed win, as his relationship with Morgan has continued to position him at the forefront of the house.
With the key around his neck, Vince nominated Ava (as a pawn), Keanu, and Kelley for eviction. It was the second time he had nominated Ava for eviction and the first time he put Keanu on the block. For Kelley, this is her third time being on the block from Vince’s HOH reigns, going a perfect 3-for-3 for all the wrong reasons. Unfortunately for Vince, it was yet another reign that was taken over by someone other than himself.
Morgan makes it a three-peat

After having won zero competitions this season, Morgan has pulled out three straight Power of Veto wins. She’s not only been showing her social and strategic prowess over the past few weeks, but is it now time to consider her a comp beast? If so, she’s becoming an all-around capable player, which is crucial with just a little over a week remaining in the game.
Lauren hits the block

The plan to get Lauren on the block was in motion from the jump. This was all due to the relentless efforts of Morgan. Vince and Lauren are close, so you’d think there’s just no way Vince would put up an ally of his for no good reason. Well, he’s done it once before, and he did it again.
Lauren was the last person yet to be nominated. Now, she’s on the block as Morgan pulled the strings throughout the week. Obviously devastated, Lauren’s relationship with Vince has now hit a hurdle, and if she were smart, in this scenario, she might finally realize that Morgan and Vince need to be separated. She wanted Morgan out last week, but Vince might’ve just made himself on par with Morgan on Lauren’s hit list.
“Cheatmance”

Throughout the course of this season, Vince’s relationship with Morgan has continued to escalate. Coming into the show, Vince was in a seven-year relationship with his girlfriend, Kelsey. He may not know it yet, but due to his…let’s call it flirtatious ways with Morgan, Kelsey has seemingly cut Vince off.
There’s been a lot of touching and questionable actions that have made their chemistry apparent. It’s somewhat enjoyable to watch, as the “cheatmance” has carried ‘Big Brother’ live feeds, especially after Rachel was “evicted.” As for the repercussions after next week…good luck!
Not to mention, the legendary Zingbot had some choice words for Morgan. Let’s just say, it was one of the best “zings” in quite some time.
Who will be evicted?
There’s been a lot of talk over how this week’s vote will go. If the final vote is between Keanu and Kelley, then Kelley should narrowly be evicted in what will probably be a tied vote (2-2). If there’s a tie, Vince will break it, and Kelley should be his vote to evict. In the case where Kelley wins the BB Blockbuster, then Keanu will more than likely be evicted, but it’s not a definite.
Something that has shifted over the past day or two is Lauren potentially leaving at all this week. She seemed relatively safe, but a hard push by Morgan has made things interesting. Knowing Vince, she can convince him to flip, and Ashley might as well be on board. Plus, Keanu shouldn’t mind getting rid of Lauren since she targeted him last week. Needless to say, it might come down to the wire in what may be the final BB Blockbuster played tonight.
Week 10 player ratings

Morgan – Mid 7
She got what she wanted, even if it was a huge risk. Morgan is playing the best strategic game as the final stretch of the game is here.
Ashley – Mid 6
She’s in a lot of people’s final 2 scenarios, but as of now, people don’t respect her game enough to win. She desperately needs a win to prove her doubters wrong.
Ava – Mid 4
I’m not feeling Ava on a personal level, but even in a game sense, she’s not doing much. She’s practically placed in these positions. However, Keanu leaving this week would do wonders for her game and her alliance with Kelley and Lauren.
Lauren – Mid 3
It doesn’t make sense why she’s on the block, but here we are. There’s a chance that she leaves tonight, even if it’s the least likely outcome. Similarly to Ashley, she doesn’t have many people’s respect game-wise.
Keanu – Mid 2
He somehow finds a way to win these competitions and advance his game. He’s gonna need to win his third BB Blockbuster to survive once more.
Kelley – Low 2
I truly don’t see a world where she wins. Her best hope of getting to the end is if Ava and Lauren stick around longer. Even then, she’s not liked that much.
Vince – Low 2
What else is there to say? Aside from the whininess and the constant need to feel under attack, putting up Lauren was not smart for his game. He was once a favorite to win the game. Now, that vision is getting cloudier by the minute.
What to watch
It’s Double Eviction time! This season’s double eviction episode airs tonight, September 18, at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. It’s arguably the most exciting episode of the season, as the cast plays a week’s worth of ‘Big Brother’ in just one night. Rumors are that it may secretly be a TRIPLE eviction, upping the ante. A triple hasn’t been done since ‘Big Brother 22.’
Who will also be evicted from the game? To keep up to date with all things ‘Big Brother,’ you can also visit Joker’s Updates and Rob Has a Podcast!
