Since the very the beginning of the season, the Big Brother 20 house has been divided. That seems to be the theme for this season. One side of the house going against the other side of the Big Brother 2018 house; this week is really no exception. One potentially major alliance began to materialize, but was squashed faster than a blink of the eye.
Since we lost Winston Hines at the last live eviction, the Level 6 alliance has now become the Level 5 alliance consisting of the same members: Tyler Crispen, Kaycee Clark, Angela Rummans, Rachel Swindler, and Brett Robinson. These guys have been responsible, directly or indirectly, for all of the 3 vote flips and blindsides this season. Tyler is playing a smart game and laying very low at the moment, but he still is working many angles of the game. Sam Bledsoe and JC Mounduix aren’t officially members of this group, but they clearly align with this side of the house.
The “other” side of the house is the old F.O.U.T.T.E. alliance which somehow became the Team This alliance. These guys are hanging on by a thread at this point in the game. Houseguests over here include Fayshal Shafaat, Haleigh Broucher, Bayleigh Dayton, Kaitlyn Herman, and Angie Rockstar Lantry. Scottie Salton leans to this side of the house but isn’t officially a member of this alliance. In addition, some of these players float or flip back and forth with their votes so it’s hard to know exactly where they land.
Excitingly, around the middle of last week, members of the house tried to put together an “all-girls” alliance. The girls from both sides of the house came together with the plan. They even named themselves, are you ready for it, the “man eaters”. The problem is that the group fell apart just as quickly as they came together. Once both sides started telling their existing alliances (and male counterparts) about the group, it was no more. Why can’t Big Brother female alliance ever work in this game?
So, right now in the Big Brother 20 house we have Level 5, the “other” side of the house with Team This, and also all of those smaller pacts and alliances that are sprinkled all over the map. Some of those are final 2 or 3 deals and include members from both sides of the house like Kaycee and Bayleigh. Surprisingly, there is no power couple to brag about this season, and I don’t know if we will see one sprout up anytime soon.
With Sam at the helm this week as the Head of Household, Level 5 is sitting pretty with 2 members of the other side on the block for eviction. Even if one of those block nominees, Kaitlyn and Haleigh, are taken down, it is doubtful a Level 5 member would go up in their place. Sam is still the HOH, and she would most likely target the same side of the house.
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