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'Big Brother 10' - Jen's Take: Episode 19
Dan wins HOH; Jerry and Memphis nominated for eviction

By Jen Johnson
Special to MSN TV

Hello and welcome to the continuation of last Thursday's Head of Household competition. This is the one that started out with all of them (well, except Renny, the outgoing Head of Household) sitting on disks and being swung into a giant pad/bag/wall. I really find this one amusing, and I think it would have been fun to be a part of it. So, this might seem like a silly question, but do you think they are sitting on the disks because Big Brother is trying to give Jerry a chance at this? Last year, they all had to stand on the disks. Also, where did the water balloons come from? I don't know where they came from, but they started to throw water balloons at each other that were filled with green stuff. Anyway, Jerry is out first, followed by Keesha, Michelle and Memphis. It is then down to Dan and Ollie, and boy, these two want it bad. They both say they just want to see pictures, and after what seems like forever, Dan offers the deal of a lifetime. He tells Ollie he won't put him or someone of his choosing up and he'll allow Ollie to pick one of the nominees. And if that person comes off with the POV, he can choose the replacement. WOW, what a deal! I know that if I was Ollie, and if I trusted Dan, I would go for that deal in a second. Ollie is basically HOH, but gets to play in the HOH next week. Well, although Ollie looked like he could outlast Dan, he falls because of the incredible deal he made with Dan. Will he follow through? There is a plethora of diary room inserts: Dan saying he made the worst deal in "Big Brother" history and that he is excited about it; Ollie claiming he is the HOH of Week 7; Keesha knowing a bad deal was made; Memphis calling Dan a dummy; Michelle being thankful for Ollie getting her protected.

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