Any new HOH who’s a part of those alliances only has so many people they can nominate for eviction, and when you consider there’s both Wild Card and Veto competitions this season that will give players safety, that can make things tough for the HOH.
Alyssa and Sarah Beth, in particular, think that everyone is underestimating her and that she’d make a good backup target should Whitney win safety in either the Wild Card or Veto Competition.
After a hilarious aside where everyone in the house lightheartedly roasts Whitney about her cleavage-showing combination of sports bra and hoodie that’s literally just sleeves, a hood, and a neck hole, we get to this week’s Wild Card competition.
She decides to go “slow and steady,” but it turns out that for her that just means staring at the ball really, really hard and barely moving the balance beam at all.
She can either take safety for her and her whole team this week, or she can keep herself safe all the way until the Jury.
Xavier is still making his case for Hannah to not be on the block, trying to slyly make his case for her without tipping off that he’s working with her in The Cookout, while Sarah Beth is getting frustrated that nobody sees Hannah as not only a great block nominee, but also as the potential target.
With enough conversations happening I could see that focus shifting, but we’ll have to wait and see how the veto plays out.