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Template:Big Brother housemates Big Brother: Over the Top is the first season of the American reality television series Big Brother that will air online exclusively. The season premiered on September 28, 2016, and only on CBS All Access, an over-the-top subscription streaming service. This will be the first season to air in the fall and will be separate from the established series televised on CBS during the traditional summertime period. This season was officially confirmed by CBS on August 3, 2016, while Big Brother 18 was still in progress.

The format of the program will be modified from the established series; a group of contestants referred to as HouseGuests, are enclosed in the compound known as the Big Brother House under constant surveillance of cameras and microphones. Each week a HouseGuest will be evicted until the final two or three HouseGuests remain on finale night. For the first time since Big Brother 1, the viewers will vote for one HouseGuest to win the program. Julie Chen will continue to host the season premiere, hold weekly eviction interviews and be a part of the season finale. The program will include thirteen participants that will be competing to win the $250,000 grand prize.

Development

The season was officially announced on August 3, 2016 by CBS while the eighteenth season was still in progress. The series will continue to air on the CBS television network during the summer while the fall edition will air exclusively on the over-the-top streaming service CBS All Access which has been the broadcaster of the live Internet feeds since the seventeenth season. The season will utilize the same production team from past seasons with exceutive producers Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan for Fly on the Wall Entertainment in association with Endemol Shine North America. Julie Chen, who has been the host of the series since its inception, will also be part of this season.[1] However, Robyn Kass, who has cast the program since the second season, will not cast this season. The shortest season since Big Brother 10, the season will last nine weeks.[2] This will be the first edition of the overall Big Brother franchise to air live exclusively online around the world and the second season overall to air only online after the first Chinese season, which was pre-recorded and aired at a later date in 2015.[3]

Broadcasts

There will be no television coverage for this season; instead, it will be completely streamed online at CBS All Access. There will be weekday replays that will be scheduled to transmit on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT that will summarize the events of the previous day in the House. On Wednesdays starting at 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT, there will be a weekly recap episode followed by the live eviction hosted by Julie with the Head of Household competition shortly after the eviction. On Thursdays, Julie will have a live Q&A with the HouseGuests and interview the recently evicted HouseGuest. Special episodes will air on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:30pm ET/7:30pm PT after the weekday replay where viewers can watch live diary room sessions. Have Nots for the week will be shown on Saturdays at 4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT with the weekly safety ceremonies shown on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT with the weekly nominations revealed live on Sundays.

While the live Internet feeds will not have any scheduled blackouts, slanderous statements and singing of copyrighted music will be blocked for legal reasons.[4] For the first time in the history of the program the HouseGuests entered the House one by one live on the Internet feeds after host Julie Chen introduced the audience to the program and short introductory videos were shown.

Format

The format of this season will vary from previous seasons that have aired on CBS. The contestants referred to as "HouseGuests" are sequestered in the Big Brother House with no contact to or from the outside world. Each week, the HouseGuests take part in several compulsory challenges that determine who will win food, luxuries and power in the house. At the start of each week, the HouseGuests compete in the Head of Household (HoH) competition. The winner of the HoH competition is immune from eviction and will select two HouseGuests to be nominated for eviction.

Each week, six HouseGuests are selected to compete in the Power of Veto (PoV) competition: the reigning HoH, the nominees are guaranteed to play with the remaining slots being given to HouseGuests selected by random draw. The winner of the PoV competition wins the right to either revoke the nomination of one of the nominated HouseGuests or leave them as is; if the veto winner uses this power, the HoH must immediately nominate another HouseGuest for eviction. The PoV winner is also immune from being named as the replacement nominee.

On eviction night, all HouseGuests must vote to evict one of the nominees, with the exception of the nominees and the Head of Household. This compulsory vote is conducted in the privacy of the Diary Room. In the event of a tie, the HoH must break the tie publicly. The nominee with the most eviction votes will be evicted from the house on Wednesday.

Changes in format

Safety Ceremony

The Nomination Ceremony from the broadcast edition is replaced with the new Safety Ceremony. This ceremony takes place over two days with two separate ceremonies. During the ceremony, the HoH will be sequestered in the HoH room while the other HouseGuest will be downstairs with their "Block Pass". When instructed by Big Brother, the HoH will activate the "Block Pass" of a HouseGuest of their choosing. This will make the pass illuminate green and show that the HouseGuest is safe from nominations.

The first ceremony takes place on Saturday night with the HoH being instructed to save a predetermined number of HouseGuests. The second ceremony takes place on Sunday night with the HoH being instructed to save all but two of the remaining non-safe HouseGuest. The HouseGuests who do not have their "Block Pass" activated at the end of the second ceremony are the HoH's two nominees.

America's Vote

This edition will feature greater participation from the viewing public than the broadcast edition. Each week, the American public will be given several opportunities to affect the game:

  • America's Nominee: Each week, the viewers will vote on a third nominee who will be nominated with the HoH's nomination. No HouseGuest can be nominated by America in back to back weeks and, should America's Nominee be vetoed, there will be no replacement nominee, with only the HoH's two nominees facing eviction.
  • America's Eviction Vote: Each week, the viewers will vote between the nominated HouseGuests for who should be evicted. This vote will count as one eviction vote and be tallied with the HouseGuest's eviction votes. As with all eviction votes, the result of America's Eviction Vote will not be revealed to the HouseGuests.
  • America's Care Package: Each week, the viewers will vote to give one HouseGuest per week a special power or "care package". This twist was first seen on Big Brother 18.
  • America's Have-Nots: Each week, the viewers will vote for three HouseGuests to be the Have-Nots of the week.
  • America's Winner: For the first time since Big Brother 1, the viewers will vote for the winner among the 3 finalists, meaning that there will be no jury of evicted HouseGuests.[5]

HouseGuests

12 of the 13 HouseGuests were announced on September 26, 2016, including a pair of sisters, Alex and Morgan Willett.[6] The final HouseGuest was chosen by a public vote between two HouseGuests from the broadcast version: Jason Roy from Big Brother 17 and Jozea Flores from Big Brother 18.[7] During the season premiere, it was revealed that Jason won the vote.

Name Age on entry Occupation Residence
Alex Willett 25 Animation designer Dallas, Texas
Danielle Lickey 23 Preschool teacher Visalia, California
Jason Roy 27 Supermarket cashier Fall River, Massachusetts
Justin Duncan 27 Restaurant owner New Orleans, Louisiana
Kryssie Ridolfi 31 Waitress Schaumburg, Illinois
Michael "Cornbread" Ligon 41 Foreman Augusta, Georgia
Monte Massongill 25 Engineer associate Olive Branch, Mississippi
Morgan Willett 22 Publicist Austin, Texas
Neeley Jackson 33 Sales associate Fort Worth, Texas
Scott Dennis 24 Debt collector Bangor, Maine
Shane Chapman 24 Roofer Pisgah Forest, North Carolina
Shelby Stockton 24 Law school graduate Simi Valley, California
Whitney Hogg 21 Medical assistant Whitesburg, Kentucky

Episodes

# Title Original air date Timeline
1"Week 1"October 5, 2016 (2016-10-05)Days 1-8

Twelve new HouseGuests entered the Big Brother house: Scott, Morgan, Shane, Neeley, Shelby, Cornbread, Kryssie, Whitney, Justin, Alex, Monte and Danielle. Jason, from Big Brother 17 was voted into the House by America as the thirteenth HouseGuest over Jozea from Big Brother 18. During introductions, Shelby withheld that she was a law school graduate while Alex and Morgan were shocked seeing each other in the House. Julie Chen revealed that America would impact the game unlike ever before and explained there would be no jury of evicted HouseGuests to determine the winner instead the viewing public will vote for the winner. Jason began to notice the facial similarities between Alex and Morgan. Discussions of a possible early alliance between Monte, Shane, Scott and Cornbread occurred in the London bedroom during the first night. During their second day in the House, everyone took part in the first Head of Household competition of the season.

  • Head of Household ("The BB Bug"): A strange bottle with a blue liquid was placed in the living room with a note "only one may drink." Shane volunteered to drink it and was soon told by Big Brother that he was infected and had to go to the Diary Room. Upon his return, the HouseGuests were under quarantine in the competition and alarms would blast over the next 24 hours. When the first alarm goes off, Shane must infect another HouseGuest, thus eliminating them from the competition. The next HouseGuest must infect a new HouseGuest at the next alarm and so on. The last HouseGuest standing will be the first Head of Household. Monte became the first Head of Household of the season.

The following day, Julie announced to the HouseGuests instead of nomination ceremonies, there will be safety ceremonies. When instructed, the HoH has to save a variant amount of HouseGuests to be safe. The two HouseGuests who are not safe will be the nominees of the week. Monte's first instinct was to go after Jason. After the Safety Ceremony, it was revealed that Jason and Danielle were the first nominees on Day 4. Later on in the night, Big Brother called the HouseGuests to the living room. There Julie informed the HouseGuests the viewers will choose a third nominee to sit beside Danielle and Jason. Cornbread was announced as the third nominee chosen by America on Day 5 then Whitney and Alex were chosen to play in the Power of Veto competition while Shane was chosen to host the competition.

  • Power of Veto ("Veto Vault"): Inside the house, there are clues to unlocking a vault that's in the backyard. If a HouseGuest thinks they found the 4-digit code they have to run into line outside and wait for their turn to try to unlock the vault. If they get it wrong the vault will buzz incorrect and if they get it right it will buzz correct unlocking the vault and the power of veto. After one hour everyone will get a clue. Jason unlocked the vault with the code 2449 and won the Power of Veto.

Jason used the Veto to save himself on Day 7 and Monte chose to name Kryssie as the replacement nominee. Big Brother called the HouseGuests to the living room again where Julie explained the third interactive element of the season. She informed the HouseGuests that this season America will not only be nominating but evicting a HouseGuest from the house. The nominee that gets the most votes from America will get an extra eviction vote added onto them. As all votes are private, it will not be revealed who America voted to evict. On Day 8, Cornbread was the first person to be evicted from the House by a vote of 9-1-0 with Alex being the only vote against Danielle.

2"Week 2"October 12, 2016 (2016-10-12)Days 8-15

Shortly after the eviction the HouseGuests were instructed to go to the backyard for the next Head of Household competition. Monte, as outgoing Head of Household, was not eligible to compete.

  • Head of Household ("Live by the Sword"): Each HouseGuest had a sword, a crown, and knight with their face on it. When the competition begins everyone has two minutes to get their crown pressed against their knights head with the sword. If they don't achieve this by the two minute mark they are eliminated. After the two minute mark if the crown falls they are also out. When they reach an hour they will be forced to hold their sword with one hand. They are also not allowed to hold their sword beyond the handle. Last HouseGuest standing becomes the new Head of Household. After an intense battle, Alex outlasted Neeley and became the new Head of Household.

Two days later, the HouseGuests were informed of America's Care Package, where a HouseGuest would receive a special predetermined power from America. It was then revealed that Kryssie won the Save-A-Friend power, which would allow her to keep one other houseguest of her choice safe for the week. She chose to save Jason.

On Days 11 and 12, two safety ceremonies took place, with Alex ultimately nominating Danielle and Shane, the showmance. Before the Power of Veto competition on Day 13, it was made known that America's Nominee was Monte. Jeff Schroeder then arrived at the house as the Veto Host, where Alex, Monte, Shane, Danielle, Scott and Shelby competed for the Power of Veto.

  • Power of Veto ("Veto for Sale"): Taking turns, each HouseGuest putted at an oversized golf course, scoring points according to the difficulty of the hole they scored in. After gaining a certain amount of points, they could then redeem different punishments, as well as the Power of Veto at the highest required score of 60. The competition would continue until all 6 prizes had been redeemed, with the last prize remaining going to the last HouseGuest to redeem a prize. Shane won the Power of Veto, with Shelby winning the punishment of wearing a caddy costume for the week, Danielle winning a punishment of fetching golf balls from the swimming pool at random times throughout the week, Alex winning a handicap for the next Head of Household competition, Scott winning a punishment of having to lie in a sand pit for 24 hours, with the exception of using the bathroom, and Monte was made not allowed to play for the next Veto competition.

The next day, Shane decided to use the Power of Veto on himself, and Alex chose Kryssie as the replacement nominee. On Day 15, Monte was evicted from the Big Brother house by a vote of 5-4-0, with America casting the deciding vote to evict.

3"Week 3"October 19, 2016 (2016-10-19)Days 15-22

After the eviction, the HouseGuests headed to the backyard for the next Head of Household competition, where Alex, as outgoing HoH, would not compete.

  • Head of Household ("BB Bar Code"): Each houseguest was given a chain link, and in rounds of 15 minutes, were to measure many randomly numbered planks, and to win, had to find the longest plank. Each round, each HouseGuest could make only one guess, and if wrong, had to sit out of the game until the subsequent round. After three rounds, Scott guessed the correct plank and became the 3rd Head of Household of the season.

The next day, America's Care Package was delivered, with Scott winning the power of choosing the type of Veto to be played for this week. He had the choice of the Diamond Power of Veto, which would allow the holder to veto a nominee and also choose the replacement nominee, the Boomerang Power of Veto, which allows the holder to veto both of the nominees on the block, and the Double Power of Veto, which puts two vetos up for grabs, meaning that there would be two Power of Veto holders.

During the two Safety Ceremonies, Scott nominated Neeley and Kryssie for eviction with Shane as a backdoor target, and the next day, Danielle was nominated by America for eviction. Later that day, the Power of Veto competition took place, where Scott chose to put the Double Power of Veto up for grabs.

  • Power of Veto ("Fitting In"): By random draw, the houseguests took turns choosing another houseguest to challenge in a puzzle, where four tetrominoes had to be fitted into a 4x4 square. The first houseguest to complete the puzzle and press the buzzer would eliminate the other houseguest from the competition, and would then go back to the end of the line. As the Double Power of Veto was in play, the competition would continue until two houseguests were left, where both would win a Power of Veto. Eventually, Justin and Alex both won the Power of Veto.

On Day 21, Justin chose to use the Power of Veto on Kryssie, and Alex chose not to use her Power of Veto. As Head of Household, Scott chose Shane, his main target, as the replacement nominee. Subsequently on Day 22, at the Live Eviction, the vote was split 4-4-0, including America, who voted for Danielle. As such, Scott as Head of Household, had to cast the tiebreaker vote and chose to evict Shane from the Big Brother house, making Shane the 3rd to be evicted.

4"Week 4"October 26, 2016 (2016-10-26)Days 22-29

After Shane was evicted, the HGs were surprised by Paul Abrahamian from Big Brother 18, who was there to host the next Head of Household competition, in which the HouseGuests went to the backyard to compete in.

  • Head of Household ("Perfect Shot"): The HGs had to search through a large pit of balls for balls which contained a token, and after collecting these tokens, had to use it to redeem red balls from Paul, which would then be used to roll down a winding board, in attempt to land the ball in a box at the end of the board. As Alex had won the handicap from the Veto for Sale competition, she had to wear a disorientating goggle, which would impair her vision. The first HouseGuest to roll a ball into the box would become the next Head of Household, and if no one could complete it within 1 hour, the game would have gone into a tiebreaker. However, Kryssie managed to roll a ball into the box before the time limit was up, and hence became the next Head of Household.

On Day 23, America's Care Package landed in the backyard, and it was announced that Alex had won the Safety Servant care package, which gave her safety for the week, but she had to wear a maid outfit and had to serve the Head of Household when instructed by Big Brother. As Alex was one of the targets of Kryssie, this threw a wrench in Kryssie's plan, causing her to target Scott instead.

After which, in the following two days, Kryssie nominated Scott and Morgan for eviction, with Scott as her intended target. However, The next day, Kryssie's plans were put in jeopardy once again as it was revealed that America's Nominee was Neeley, a close ally of Kryssie. After the announcement, the HouseGuests entered the backyard one by one for the next Power of Veto competition, where Kryssie, Scott, Morgan, Neeley, Justin and Shelby participated.

  • Power of Veto ("Wall of Shame"): One by one, the HGs entered the backyard, and were faced with a horizontal rock wall, with the pictures of the first three evicted HouseGuests, Cornbread, Monte and Shane, above it. They had to climb the wall to open up the pictures, which would reveal a question about that HouseGuest. They then had to return to the start and had to pick up numbered cards which answered the questions and return to that part of the wall to place the answers down. After placing all three, they had to press the buzzer at the start, and if correct, would lock in their timing. If wrong, they would need to correct the answer before buzzing in again. Should the HouseGuests fall off the wall, they would incur a three minute time penalty. Ultimately, they had to complete the tasks within 30 minutes (not inclusive of time penalties) or they would be disqualified from the competition. Coming in just a mere 16 seconds before Scott, Morgan won the Power of Veto.

Subsequently, on Day 27, Morgan used the Power of Veto on herself, and Kryssie as Head of Household, chose Whitney as the 3rd person sitting on the couch come eviction day, along with Scott and Neeley. The next day at the live eviction, the votes landed 4-3-0, with America casting the deciding vote for the second time, this time against Neeley, making Neeley the 4th person evicted from the Big Brother house.

5"Week 5"November 2, 2016 (2016-11-02)Days 29-36

After Neeley's eviction, the HouseGuests proceeded to the memory wall to start the preparation for the next HoH competition, which Kryssie, as outgoing Head of Household, did not compete in.

  • Head of Household ("One Strike, You're Out"): The HouseGuests were given 10 minutes to memorize several images from their stay in the Big Brother house. After which, they headed to a backyard, for a series of True/False questions based on the photos they had previously seen. If a HG makes a mistake, they are eliminated from the competition, unless everyone else had answered it wrongly. If there was still more than one HouseGuest remaining after 10 questions, they would face off in a tiebreaker. After six questions, Danielle was the last HouseGuest standing and became the 5th Head of Household of the season.

The next day, America's Care Package landed, and it was revealed that Shelby had won the power to eliminate three eviction votes that week. This shocked the Late Night Jamboree of Jason, Justin, Kryssie and Danielle, who hated her. This caused Danielle to want to put her up, in order to ensure she is not one of the three remaining votes that week,

On Day 30 and 31, Danielle saved Jason, Justin, Kryssie, Scott, Morgan and Alex, leaving Shelby and Whitney on the block. Due to the possibility of Whitney flipping, Alex and Scott contemplated evicting her if it came down to it, as they had noticed her close relations with Justin. The next day, it was revealed that Scott was America's Nominee. After which, Danielle, Scott, Shelby, Whitney, Jason and Justin competed in the next Power of Veto competition.

  • Power of Veto ("The Haunting of Clementine O'Grady"):While the rest of the houseguests watched from the safety of the HoH room, the PoV players search a pitch-black BB house for Clementine's doll, brush and rattle. Once they located these items, each player had to place them in a toy chest located in the middle of a "blood-soaked pentagram" which marked the spot of Clementine's death. The player to complete this task in the shortest amount of time would win the PoV. Players only had 15 minutes to search before angering the spirits and ending the game. With just a small headlamp to guide the way, each player had to endure random production assistants jumping out at them at any given moment. After completing the challenge, the player joined the other houseguests to watch the remainder of the comp. With an astounding time of 1:22, Danielle won the Power of Veto and became the first Head of Household to also win the Power of Veto this season.

Subsequently on Day 32, after being convinced that the target of the Ballsmashers was Whitney when her target was Scott, Danielle decided to use the Power of Veto to save Whitney, and nominated Morgan in her place as a pawn. The next day during the Live Eviction, Shelby cancelled out the votes of Jason, Justin and Kryssie with her Care Package, leaving three votes to evict from America, Alex and Whitney. Ultimately, Scott was evicted over Morgan and Shelby by a unanimous vote of 3-0-0.

5"Week 5"November 2, 2016 (2016-11-02)Days 29-36

Shortly after Scott was evicted from the Big Brother house, the HouseGuests were informed that the next Head of Household competition would begin, and that they would challenge one at a time. As such, they proceeded to the London Room to wait for their turn.

  • Head of Household ("Big Brother Over the Top Freshman Class"): The HGs were to go one by one, in which the order was by random draw, to the backyard, where they were faced with several face morphs of themselves and other HouseGuests. They had to match each face to the two people who were morphed into the picture in the fastest time possible without any hints to correct them if they were wrong. If they cannot complete within half an hour or before the previous fastest HouseGuest, they would be immediately disqualified from the competition. After racing through the competition with a time of 3:42, Shelby won the Head of Household competition.

America's Care Package

Each week, voters will choose which of the HouseGuests will receive a special power. As on Big Brother 18, all Care Packages were revealed to the public upon the commencement of the first vote. The HouseGuests were made aware of this twist, though the weekly rewards were left unspecified until the package was dropped in the backyard for public unboxing. Once a HouseGuest receives a Care Package, they are ineligible to receive another one until all other remaining HouseGuests have received one.

Week # Name Description Winner
2 Save-A-Friend The winner earns the right to award immunity for the week to one other HouseGuest. (Jason) Kryssie
3 Pick-A-Veto The winner gets to pick which type of veto the HouseGuests will be competing for this week, from three options:
  • Diamond Veto: The holder of this veto has the power to remove a nominee and subsequently name their replacement.
  • Double Veto: Two vetoes will be awarded at the veto competition.
  • Boomerang Veto: The winner of this veto will be able to use it twice.
Scott
4 The Safety Servant The winner earns immunity for the week provided they follow commands from Big Brother. Alex
5 Eliminate Three Eviction Votes The winner can prevent three houseguests of their choice from voting in that week's eviction. (Jason, Justin, Kryssie) Shelby
6 Co-HoH The winner automatically becomes Co-HoH, earning immunity and the right to choose one of the two nominees.
7 Double Eviction Veto During this week's double eviction, the HouseGuests will not compete in a veto competition; instead, the winner of this care package will earn the veto.
8 The Final Four Challenge The winner earns the opportunity to automatically advance to the final four provided they complete a special challenge.

America's Have-Nots

The HouseGuests were chosen by public vote; the week's Head of Household was automatically exempted from the vote, as were the previous week's Have-Nots.

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
(none) Monte,
Morgan,
Scott
Alex,
Danielle,
Shelby
Jason,
Neeley,
Scott
Justin,
Kryssie,
Whitney

Voting history

In this edition, America will vote to nominate one HouseGuest each week in addition to the Head of Household's nominations. This nomination is shown in bold. Viewers will also have a vote to evict one of the nominated HouseGuests each week, the nominee that receives the most votes from the viewers will gain one extra eviction vote in addition to the votes cast against them by their fellow HouseGuests.

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
Day 43 Day 50
Head(s) of
Household
Monte Alex Scott Kryssie Danielle Shelby (none)
Nominations
(pre-veto)
Cornbread
Danielle
Jason
Danielle
Monte
Shane
Danielle
Kryssie
Neeley
Morgan
Neeley
Scott
Scott
Shelby
Whitney
Veto
Winner(s)
Jason Shane Alex
Justin
Morgan Danielle (none)
Nominations
(post-veto)
Cornbread
Danielle
Kryssie
Danielle
Kryssie
Monte
Danielle
Neeley
Shane
Neeley
Scott
Whitney
Morgan
Scott
Shelby
Alex Danielle Head of
Household
Shane Neeley Scott
Danielle Nominated Nominated Nominated Scott Head of
Household
Jason Cornbread Monte Danielle Scott Not
eligible
Justin Cornbread Monte Danielle Scott Not
eligible
Kryssie Nominated Nominated Danielle Head of
Household
Not
eligible
Morgan Cornbread Danielle Shane Neeley Nominated
Shelby Cornbread Danielle Shane Neeley Nominated Head of
Household
Whitney Cornbread Danielle Shane Nominated Scott
Scott Cornbread Danielle Shane Nominated Nominated Evicted
(Day 36)
Neeley Cornbread Monte Nominated Nominated Evicted
(Day 29)
Shane Cornbread Monte Nominated Evicted
(Day 22)
Monte Head of
Household
Nominated Evicted
(Day 15)
Cornbread Nominated Evicted
(Day 8)
America's
Eviction Vote
Cornbread Monte Danielle Neeley Scott
Notes none 1 2,3 4 5
Evicted Cornbread
9 of 10 votes
to evict
Monte
5 of 9 votes
to evict
Shane
5 of 9 votes
to evict
Neeley
4 of 7 votes
to evict
Scott
3 of 3 votes
to evict

Notes

  • ^Note 1 :   For winning the "Save-a-Friend" Care Package, Kryssie earned the power to grant immunity to another HouseGuest; she chose Jason.
  • ^Note 2 :   For winning the "Pick-a-Veto" Care Package, Scott was able to choose one of three special Vetoes for the week; he chose the Double Veto, therefore two Vetoes were awarded in that week's competition. Justin used his veto on Kryssie, and Alex decided to not use hers.
  • ^Note 3 : As Head of Household, Scott was forced to break the tie on Day 22.
  • ^Note 4 :   For winning the "Safety Servant" Care Package, Alex was awarded immunity for the week.
  • ^Note 5 :   For winning the "Eliminate Three Eviction Votes" Care Package, Shelby earned the power to block three HouseGuests from voting in that week's eviction; She chose Jason, Justin, and Kryssie.

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