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By Jen Johnson
Special to MSN TV
The first part of this episode is basically about Dan and Jerry fighting and April and Ollie trying to figure out how to "flip" the house to get Libra to stay in. Libra and Renny both have diary room sessions where they state how Jerry's rant just made him look bad, and then Memphis and Michelle have a talk about how unnecessary it was for Jerry to personally attack Dan that way. Basically, the only one who enjoyed Jerry's rant was Dan; he says that it got him a ton of sympathy from everyone. Ollie and April have multiple conversations about how they need to get Keesha out. They figure out that they only need to get Dan's vote to pull it off, so they tell Libra to get Dan's vote. And it's a go. Dan seems open to voting Libra in. But when push comes to shove, he is tight with Keesha and Memphis, and there is no reason for him to ruin that relationship right now. They would have been better off convincing Michelle to break a tie. Oh, also, Dan and Memphis come up with their final two, themselves, and they are going to call themselves the "Renegades." I don't know if they know this, but a renegade is one who rejects an allegiance or a religion and is also known as an outlaw. Well maybe that is what they are doing?
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Big Brother takes a visit to Houston and visits Scott, Libra's husband. In Scott's interview, he is nothing but supportive of Libra and even says he encouraged her to do the show. He says that everything at home with the kids is great and that he is happy she took the trip to Hawaii. Scott and Libra's family are really upset with Michelle's comments about Libra being a bad mother. After this episode you can really tell that both Libra and her husband are both really well spoken individuals, and I am glad that Libra got this type of edit on her way out as opposed to the usual hate-them-as-they-are-leaving edit. I wonder if Keesha's boyfriend and family are embarrassed about her and if that is why the show hasn't done a visit.
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Live show questions are all about Dan and his religion. Dan says that he is going to have to go to confession for his actions in the Big Brother house. Julie asks Jerry about his "Judas" comment to Dan, and Jerry still gives a rude comment. Whatever, Jerry. One would think he would have more "game" in him and would be able to roll with the punches.
Libra is evicted 6 to 0. Boo! Oh, well. Libra says that she thinks she would have gotten along with the girls better outside of the house, but inside they are all Type-A personalities, and that just doesn't work. Well, at least she already sees room for an external friendship with her housemates. Since Libra is the first member of the Jury, she should be getting suck-up goodbye speeches, but for some reason both Ollie and April give her rude messages, or at least that is what they show her. I guess Big Brother is already campaigning against April and Ollie. Renny gives her a good "Jury Vote" goodbye message. She makes sure to touch on how they are both mothers and yada, yada, yada. I have always liked Renny, and now I know she is likable and playing the game!
This Head of Household is called Diary Room Confessions, and it is an eliminator type challenge. Julie asks a question, and whoever buzzes in first gets to answer the question; if they get it right, they get to pick someone to eliminate. And if they get it wrong, they are out of the competition. Renny eliminates April. Dan eliminates Jerry. Ollie eliminates himself. Memphis eliminates himself. Dan eliminates himself. And then Renny wins HOH, with the answer, "Who is Brian?" Oh, Renny. You're on "Big Brother," not "Jeopardy." LOL!
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