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Keanu Soto‘s reign of power continues to fuel chaos as the Veto competition delivers more — you guessed it — tears and emotional turmoil!
On Friday, the Miami dungeon master stunned the house by nominating Mickey Lee, Vince Panaro, and Morgan Pope for eviction, despite Vince’s desperate pleas for mercy. This move set the stage for a high-stakes Veto competition, with the Judges alliance — comprised of Vince, Morgan, Ashley Hollis, Rachel Reilly, and Will Williams — scrambling to maintain their grip on the game.
When Kelley Jorgensen and Lauren Domingue were selected to compete in the Veto, Keanu braced himself for the likelihood of naming a replacement nominee. And he wasn’t wrong. Morgan delivered a clutch performance, claiming her first competition win of the season just when she needed it most.
Naturally, this sent Vince spiraling, as the unemployed basement-dweller watched his game slip through his fingers. Overwhelmed, he was consumed with regret for not taking the opportunity to backdoor Rachel when he had the chance. Even Keanu, surprisingly, began hoping for a way to keep Vince in the game, going so far as to devise a plan to convince Morgan to use her Veto on Vince instead of saving herself. However, despite Morgan admitting she doesn’t want to play this game without Vince by her side, the odds of her giving up her own Veto seem slim to none.
Later, Keanu assured Rachel that she was safe from the block this week, prompting her to suggest Lauren as the replacement nominee. However, in classic Keanu fashion, he immediately spilled the tea to Vince and Lauren about Rachel’s plan — proving once again that, despite their alliance, he just can’t keep anything Rachel says under wraps. Meanwhile, Ava has made it clear that she’s gunning for Mickey’s eviction this week — a move that, unbeknownst to her, would actually benefit the Judges alliance. That is, if the alliance is even still functional, given that Vince seems to be hitting his breaking point with Rachel’s presence in the game.
It sounds like Keanu is leaning toward naming Ashley as the replacement nominee, with hopes of sending her home before jury. However, as always with Keanu, we’ll have to wait and see how that pans out. Ashley may very well have the votes to stay, and Keanu — despite being one of the most entertaining players in the game — rarely has an accurate read on the dynamics actually happening around him.
The Veto episode will air Wednesday on CBS, and the next live episode takes place Thursday.
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