HoH Competition: Memphis feels comfortable if Dan or Keesha win it. Ollie thinks its a do or die competition for him. He does trust Michelle and she trusts him. Kiss Ass complains that his groin is in pain (maybe its payback for all the nasty things you’ve said Kiss Ass). He leaves after just 41 minutes. Keesha (1:05), Michelle (1:59), and Memphis (3:19) follow leaving just Dan and Ollie in the competition. Dan offers Ollie safety but he won’t bite. Dan then comes up with a plan on how he can win the HoH competition but yet still appear to be weak. He gives Ollie nearly all the HoH powers including safety for two people (Ollie picks Michelle and himself), the ability to choose one of the nominees, and the chance to pick the replacement nominee if the veto is used. Ollie obviously accepts this deal and claims to be the new HoH. Dan “is excited to make one of the worst deals in Big Brother history.”
The Deal: Ollie decides he wants to nominate Memphis while Dan will obviously nominate Kiss Ass since everybody expects him to do it. He does worry that he might have made a huge mistake since it will be a huge risk to put his closest ally on the block. Dan tells Memphis the details of the detail and asks him to trust him. Dan just needs to secure two votes to keep Memphis safe. He confirms the renegades alliance with Keesha and Renny but Renny doesn’t trust Memphis. The other three decide to cut Memphis somewhere down the line. Dan still worries that Renny will vote for Memphis this week since she is such a wildcard.
Dan effectively tells Memphis that he is going on the block. Memphis tells him its a bad idea and that he should be the one making the decisions. Dan contemplates going back on his word and nominating Ollie and Michelle anyway.
Nominations: Dan honors the deal and puts Kiss Ass and Memphis on the block. He tells us that he did it to hide the renegades alliance. After all, who would put one of their own alliance members on the block?

















