The Big Brother house has undergone significant changes over the last few weeks, and for many viewers, it hasn’t been a welcome one.
Vince and Morgan have steamrolled the back half of the game, and all signs point to them being the final two on finale night.
Morgan had a solid grip on the social aspect of the game in the first half, but her competition wins in the second half have allowed her to become the one to beat on finale night.
Following Keanu’s eviction, Morgan went on to win the next Head of Household competition, and her nominations were clear:
Ashley and Ava.

The only other option for her would have been Vince, but they had both been vocal about not putting one another on the block.
The only way for Vince to see the block under Morgan’s latest HOH reign would have been for Ashley or Ava to step up to the challenge and win something.
Morgan Has Control of the Big Brother House
The reality is that Morgan and Vince have been running rings around the rest of the house, leaving no option for anyone else to win.
In one of the least surprising moments of the season, Morgan won the final Power of Veto, meaning she could pick whether to remove Ashley or Ava and replace them with Vince.

Ahead of Thursday’s episode, she worried about how the jurors would perceive her gameplay, but she needn’t worry:
The jury will be glad that she’s won competitions, played a good social game, and had a strong command of the house.
Vince has many wins, but the chances of him eking out a victory next to Morgan are pretty slim.
He’s played a very bizarre social game that probably won’t be recognized by the jury, so he faces an uphill battle.

That said, if he miraculously wins the final Head of Household and cuts Morgan, then things could get interesting.
Could he survive a bitter jury? That’s a big question, and one he won’t want to answer unless he has to.
Against Ashley or Ava, it’s hard not to give the win to Vince, but he has scorned most members of the jury, so he may not receive many votes.
Kelley did chew him out in front of the entire house during the Big Brother double eviction as she exposed his game while walking out the door.

But what happened during Thursday’s big episode? Morgan made her decision, of course!
Morgan decided not to use the Golden Power of Veto.
This gave Vince the sole vote to evict, and he chose to evict Ava, meaning she ended the game in fourth place.
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There’s also an increasing likelihood that Big Brother will return in some capacity in the Winter months.
Typically, CBS airs a celebrity edition as counterprogramming during the Olympics, but the return of Rachel this season should hopefully open the door to a Legends edition.
Rachel really did bring back a more cutthroat edition of Big Brother that has been missing for years.
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