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Big Brother (UK) Season 4 Episode 13

Episode Title: Episode 413
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: June 04, 2003
Runtime:60 mins
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Big Brother (UK): NO REPRIEVE FOR DANA & JUN Alison's nominations have everyone talking, and many of her own allies disagree with her decision to nominate Jun and Dana instead of Justin. Meanwhile, the catfight continues as Dana and Alison butt heads and talk trash. After a Power of Veto Competition that has the HouseGuests searching for snakes in the grass, Robert wins the power to change the nominations, but fearing for the safety of his alliance, he opts to keep the nominations intact. ALISON "MAKES OUT" ALRIGHT After the nomination ceremony, Nathan expresses his disappointment to Alison in the backyard, saying he has a "gut feeling" that Justin should be the next one to go. Alison does her best to explain her nomination strategy, and implores Nate to "trust" her decision. Meanwhile, Dana is wise to Nathan's dismay, reporting to the other HouseGuests that he is "pissed off" at Alison for not nominating Justin. Perpetually pissed Dana sounds off about Alison's disregard for the original plan to evict the exes first, and Jun is quick to point out to Dana that Dana was, in fact, the one who "started the movement" when she betrayed her original alliance by nominating Alison and Dave. But it seems Nathan's not the only one discouraged by Alison's nominations. Jack is "stunned" by Alison's decision, and Erika points out that the original allies are "going after each other" instead of voting off the exes as planned. As Jack, Nathan and Erika discuss this, Ali joins them, and eventually agrees to nominate Justin if the Power of Veto is used. OPERATION OSCULATE? Is it part of Alison's strategy to use her feminine wiles, or is she just trying to break a BIG BROTHER record? In a tactical maneuver that could be called "Operation Osculate," Alison has locked lips with Justin, Dave and Nathan during her four weeks in the House. In Nathan's words, "when she wants it, she wants it." After some teasing from her housemates, it's pointed out that she's not the only one doing the tonsil tango. Other HouseGuests that have sucked face in the House: Dave and Amanda, Michelle and Nathan, and Justin and Dana. Is it true love, or is BIG BROTHER putting something in the peanut butter? Erika--who for the record has not kissed anyone while in the House (so far)--is getting serious about playing the game, saying, "Maybe it's time to get dirty." Nothing gets you dirtier than a little mud slinging, and she's hard at work, kicking up dust by spreading a little gossip between Alison and Dana. GROWN-UPS IN A HOUSE FULL OF KIDS So far, Jack's attempts to explain strategy to his younger housemates have been futile. Week after week, Jack has tried to steer his allies in the right direction, but typical of all kids, they haven't listened to their elder's advice. But Jack's not giving up on today's youth. He gives Dana a pep talk, encouraging her to not "over think" the game. But will she heed his advice? Jack and Erika discuss Dana's present predicament, and note that she would not be on the chopping block if she had listened to their words of wisdom. Jack, 58, and Erika, 33, call themselves the "parents of the House," and Erika says they feel "frustrated with their kids making bad decisions." The only thing to do, they conclude, is to take power in the House by winning Head of Household in the next competition. Two of their kids, Jun and Jee, seem to be getting along much better than earlier in the game. The former flames are talking now, and Jun says, "The ice has melted." But the two are wary of being too friendly, for fear of revealing their "silent alliance," and Jun advises Jee to vote with his allies, Robert and Justin, so that no one suspects their covert coalition. JEE MOURNS A LOSS Nathan--who has worn make-up, shaved his body hair and painted his toenails since entering the House--receives a ribbing from his housemates over his "feminine side." Justin calls him a "pretty boy," while Alison blames herself, saying she "made him turn gay." Nathan responds by saying "I'm not gay. I like women," adding that he thinks his teasing housemates are "just jealous." Have Erika and Robert mended fences? The dueling duo seems to have called a truce, with both sides apologizing and extending the olive branch. Robert proves he's got a softer side as he talks with Erika, then again later, as he consoles a crying Jee. Jee, hiding his tears with sunglasses, informs Robert that it is the fourth anniversary of his father's death, and tells Robert he would like to perform a ceremony in honor of his dad. For a moment, the game seems to be set aside, as the HouseGuests help him prepare for the ceremony that has become a tradition in his family since his father's death. With photographs of his late father, Jee performs the ceremony alone outside "purely for respect" and "to honor" his father's memory. SNAKE IN THE GRASS As always, the competition to win the Power of Veto is a heated one. Dana, who's made a lot of enemies and is nominated for eviction this week, declares that she will fight for the POV like her "life depends on it." Outside, a square grid is set up. Earlier, the HouseGuests were allowed to secretly choose four consecutive squares on the grid. Their pictures have been placed in the four squares of their choice, but are hidden from the other HouseGuests by sod squares. One at a time, the HouseGuests take turns overturning one sod square, revealing either a picture of a HouseGuest or a blank square. Once a player's four squares have been overturned, they are no longer eligible to win the Power of Veto, but they can continue to play to eliminate others from winning. Nathan, Erika and Jun are the first three to be disqualified, followed by HoH Alison. But Alison's not done playing, and she goes after Dana, overturning her fourth square and eliminating her from winning the Power of Veto. Justin and Jack are next to go, leaving allies Jee and Robert in the running. Not wanting the pressure that comes with the power, Jee disqualifies himself by turning over his own square, and Robert wins the coveted Power of Veto. Dana is optimistic, saying "they'll save me like I saved them." ALLIES SHMALLIES! EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF Dana scrambles to save herself from eviction, saying it's the "eleventh hour" for her in the game. She reminds the three stooges and POV-holder Robert that she saved them from eviction in the past, and encourages them to do the "right thing" and save her. But all her scrambling is driving Robert "crazy." As for Dana's friend, ally and kissing partner, Justin admits in the Diary Room that he must "draw a line" between the game and their relationship. The Veto Meeting is called to order, and the nominees are given the opportunity to address the HouseGuests before Robert makes his decision. Jun opts to play it "cool" by not pleading for liberation, while Dana once again encourages Robert to "do what's best." Robert disappoints Dana by not using his power to save her, and he says "it's in [his] best interest" not to use the Veto. Down, but not yet defeated, Dana is hopeful, saying that "maybe they want to keep me here."

Adele Roberts     , Anna Nolan     , Craig Phillips     , Davina McCall     , Helen Adams     , Jade Goody     , Melanie Hill     , Michael Hughes