{"id":187475,"date":"2023-09-29T08:51:09","date_gmt":"2023-09-29T08:51:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/?p=187475"},"modified":"2023-09-29T08:51:09","modified_gmt":"2023-09-29T08:51:09","slug":"big-brother-blowout-cormerica-in-the-crosshairs-plus-did-cameron-or-jared-resurrect-their-game","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/lifestyle\/big-brother-blowout-cormerica-in-the-crosshairs-plus-did-cameron-or-jared-resurrect-their-game\/","title":{"rendered":"Big Brother Blowout: Cormerica in the Crosshairs — Plus, Did Cameron or Jared Resurrect Their Game?"},"content":{"rendered":"

After a long Big Brother Scary-verse week with no HOH or Veto, alliances started shifting and targets started changing as everyone made backup plans for either Cameron or Jared's return to the game — so who won their way back?<\/h2>\n

During last week’s Big Brother<\/em> double eviction, Cameron and Jared were evicted, leaving the FInal 9. Then, they both came back as BB Zombies, pushing the House back to 11. After one final competition during tonight’s live broadcast, one of them finally left for good.<\/p>\n

With this season of Big Brother<\/em> pushing into the fall due to the summer’s Hollywood strikes, the show is shifting nights to accommodate Survivor<\/em> and The Amazing Race<\/em>. This week, though, they just skipped the mid-week episode altogether.<\/p>\n

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Big Brother Blowout: Cameron, Jared Back After Evictions as Zombies, No HOH, Veto This Week <\/h4>\n

That left the Houseguests with nothing to do through most of the week. Cameron and Jared competed in three rounds of a single competition, with the first two playing out in Sunday’s episode. Beyond that, though, there was nothing but time.<\/p>\n

In a game with this much paranoia and this many trust issues, time can absolutely be the enemy. It’s something Survivor <\/em>legend Cirie has learned. On that show, things move much quicker so there isn’t as much time to second-guess everything, gather more intel and suffer even more trust issues.<\/p>\n

Talk Trouble<\/h3>\n

This week, all they had to do was have conversations and prepare for tonight’s live episode that would see either Jared or Cameron return to the game. It was particularly stressful for Cormerica, or Cory and America, as they basically flipped the house against Jared in that double.<\/p>\n

Jared coming back would be disastrous for their game, and so the showmance did their work to try and make sure they were in a good position with everyone in the house. They’d already shored up a new alliance with power duo Matt and Jag.<\/p>\n

Then, Cory decided it would be smart to shore up something with people from Jared’s side, just in case Jared did return. So he set about making another<\/em> final four with Felicia and Mecole. As they were talking, he even started considering making this one more real as he believes they’d be easier for him and America to beat in competitions down the road.<\/p>\n

We have to respect the extent of his gameplay at this midway point in the game, but he got a little bit sloppy. There are so many places to have conversations, so why did he choose to have one with Felicia in the backyard about possibly working together when Matt, Jag and Cameron were over playing pool.<\/p>\n

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Julie Chen Claims Same Cohost Tried to Get Her Fired From The Talk Twice <\/h4>\n

He even went so far as to hold his hands up to obscure his mouth because Matt can read lips. The problem is that it wasn’t remotely subtle and Matt picked up on it right away. Later, he walked over on all four of them talkiing.<\/p>\n

This was enough for Matt to have his doubts about Cormerica, which he brought to Jag. And the Blue double down on every bit of it.<\/p>\n

Backing up just a moment, Cameron was also trying to build a future for his game. As we predicted, the fight between Cirie, Felicia and Jared was more like a family fight, as they and Mecole seemed to come together just fine this week. Felicia even compared it to family.<\/p>\n

Cameron had no one, so he had to work harder to build any sort of relationships. He chose to lean on the “comp beast” aspect of the game. Aside from Jared, only he, Jag and Matt have won more than one competition. As such he chatted with that pair about making a trio, which they seemed amenable to.<\/p>\n

They then figured they could probably trust Blue (if Jared left) and work with her. They considered her expendable to the trio, but it still brings us to her chatting with Jag and Matt about Cormerica.<\/p>\n

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