It wouldn’t be Big Brother without a pre-eviction Waffle Wednesday, and it was a lot of back-and-forth.
Seriously, if you’d told me that Mallory would be open to flipping her vote to save Kamu a few days ago, I’d have laughed in your face.
But Kamu, Taylor, and Yash have gone above and beyond to try to get Barrett, Drew, Mallory, and Melody on their side to launch an offensive against Angela, Dee, and Rick.


The issue with someone like Kamu is that he’s very convincing.
He’s locked into making the house believe that he wants the veterans out before jury because he feels that the jury should consist of all-newbies.
It’s a wild stance, particularly because he seems to forget that Dee and Rick would be voting this week.
Would they change their votes to save him against, say, Hayley? Not a chance, and Kamu knows this.


Let’s get back to Mallory. Her ride-or-die, Melody, was already pro-Kamu after some wheeling and dealing this week, but Mallory has shut that down.
Then she had a great chat with Kamu, which led her to concede that if Angela wins the Big Brother Blockbuster, she would vote out Hayley to keep him.
This is kind of where Melody is, too, because neither of them sees Angela as a threat and believes they can cut her a bit further into the game.
The pair took their pitch to Drew to try to flip him into voting out Hayley if Angela wins the competition.


But Drew thought they were joking with him and laid out why he thought that Kamu was not the best person to align with.
The resounding issue for Drew is how quickly Kamu turned on Chuk and Hayley. Those three were inseparable, yet their alliance imploded, and Kamu wasted no time in jumping ship.
Kamu Could Dominate the Back Half of Big Brother Season 28
Kamu is the kind of player who can abandon an alliance and put down roots elsewhere. Add in the fact that he’s a competition beast, and that’s enough reason why he should go.
Drew also believes that Kamu and Yash together in the game is a recipe for disaster and wants them split up sooner rather than later.


With hours left to go before the eviction, I would not be surprised if Kamu made a pitch that got Drew on board.
I’m not ruling anything out, but if Kamu can come up with some form of lie that throws the veterans under the bus, he could be in with a chance of getting the votes.
The house seems to believe that Kamu will win the Big Brother Blockbuster competition, and for Rick and Dee, that’s the worst-case scenario.
They want him gone before he goes after them.


One thing that caught my attention while watching the feeds early this morning is that Taylor and Yash were laughing about Barrett, Drew, Mallory, and Melody aligning with the veterans because the reality TV stars are not competition beasts.
Aside from Kamu, nobody in the house is a competition beast. Some of them are definitely throwing competitions at this point.
But it was comical that Taylor and Yash said it when they’ve won one and two competitions, respectively.
The delusion is definitely real on Big Brother Season 28, and I can’t wait to see where this vote takes us.


If Kamu goes and Hayley wins, for example, I’d love to see what she does with power since Taylor and Yash will be in her ear, even though they were plotting her demise.
What are your thoughts on the votes as we head into this eviction?
Who do YOU want to go home?
Let’s keep the conversation going — it’s the only way the good stuff survives.
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