Big Brother (UK) Season 4 Episode 14
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Big Brother (UK): WHO'S "PISSED OFF" NOW? Nominees and comrades Jun and Dana discuss their sticky situation, with Dana noting that she "can't campaign" against her ally Jun. But is she contradicting herself when she later says she "won't give up without a fight"? Convinced that she has three votes in her favor (Justin, Jee and Robert), Dana sets out to secure a fourth. She sets her sights on Erika, planting the idea that if Jack and Erika keep Dana in the game, they could all go after Nate and Ali together. Erika reports back to Agent Jack with the new information, smugly saying "we have power right now." Jun, against whom Dana has promised not to campaign, is catching wind of Dana's dealings, and calls Dana's denials of any wrongdoing a "crock of bull." All Dana's bargaining has made Jun turn from friend to foe, and Jun says she can't wait "to be rid of her." But Dana's not the only one haggling in the House. Alison aligns herself with the three stooges, Justin, Jee and Robert, cutting a deal in which both sides promise not to nominate each other. After her deal is sealed, Ali returns to her mate Nate, and in a moment fraught with irony, tells him to "trust" his friends. Host Julie Chen checks in with the HouseGuests, and puts them on the spot with some very tough questions. Julie first points out that Alison has been doing quite a bit of flirting in the House, and asks her how she thinks her boyfriend Donny is reacting. Alison replies with "I'm doing what I have to do to get by," adding that she hopes Donny understands. Julie then addresses Justin, asking if he would like to say anything to his House "girlfriend," Dana, in the event that she is evicted. Blushing, Justin says that Dana is a "great person," but admits that their relationship will probably stay in the House. As for Jee, when asked if he would like to say anything to Jun before the eviction is announced, he says that he appreciates her cooking. JUN AND DANA'S FAMILIES CHIME IN What do the families of the nominees think of the game so far? Dana's cousin Lisa admits that Dana has a "strong personality," but claims she's got a "bad rap" in the House. Regarding Dana's romance with Justin, Lisa says Justin is "definitely Dana's kind of guy." Dana herself admits that Justin is a "breath of fresh air." As for nominee Jun, her younger brother claims that Jun "taught [him] everything" he knows. But Jun's parents aren't too happy with her revealing bikinis, and have stopped watching the show. Younger brother Danny is still tuning in, though, and he thinks his older sister's strategy is "going extremely well." Julie takes a moment to speak with outgoing Head of Household Alison to get her thoughts on the game. When Julie asks her what she will do if Dana is not evicted, Alison responds that she will continue to "push and pursue Dana's exit." But what about her alliance with Nathan? Alison says that she "used him," and that "the alliance is no longer in need." With that alliance wearing thin, she has recently cut a deal with former boyfriend Justin not to nominate each other in the coming weeks. When Julie questions her intentions with this deal, Alison says that she intends to honor her promise to Justin. DOESN'T ANYONE REMEMBER SHEMP? Justin, Jee and Robert's constant antics in the House, as well as their inseparability, has earned them the title of the "Three Stooges." Jack remarks, "When you talk to one, you talk to all three of them." Justin, the "ringleader," takes the role of Mo; Robert is Larry, the "sidekick"; and Jee has been named Curly. Dana notes that the Three Stooges were the "first three targets," yet, as Jack points out, "they're still here." After maneuvering their way into an alliance with Dana while she was Head of Household, the stoogey threesome is sitting pretty. Alison says "the stooges got power," but what do they plan to do with all that power? Their primary target is Nathan. Jack, who has recognized them as a threat since the beginning, reiterates that his alliance has "got to get rid of the Three Stooges." Alison's revenge is evident as her two targets, Jun and Dana, face eviction. When Julie talks to the two nominees, Dana says that she feels "really lucky" to have had the opportunity to play the game, and adds that she looks forward to seeing a "handful" of the HouseGuests outside the House after the game. As for Jun, she says her stay in the House has been a "roller coaster ride" and that she "thrives" on the drama. DANA'S DISMISSED 6-0 Finally, it's time for the live eviction. Julie announces that in a unanimous vote, Dana is the fourth HouseGuest to be evicted from the BIG BROTHER House. Quick goodbyes are said, and Dana makes her exit. As she sits with Julie, Dana says that she is a "passionate person" and that she has "no regrets." In her New York accent, she adds that she is "nobody's puppet," and says, "I did it my way." Before she goes, Dana watches her housemates' farewell messages to her. Erika gets straight to the point by saying "I told you so," while consummate father figure Jack says he liked Dana's "sassy spirit." But is Dana's rival Alison sincere when she says "I really admire you"? Justin, Dana's in-House cuddle buddy, tells her that the very things he loves about her are what got her in "trouble," and he "can't wait" to see her outside the House. THREE STOOGES GAIN POWER The anxious HouseGuests take their places in the backyard for the Head of Household Competition, entitled "Who Said It?" Julie reads statements from a questionnaire that each HouseGuest filled out prior to moving into the House. Each player holds pictures of the four evicted roommates--Amanda, Michelle, David, Dana--plus Alison, the outgoing HoH. At Julie's prompt, the HouseGuests are to show the face of the person they think gave the answer to the statement read. A wrong answer means elimination, and the last person standing is the new Head of Household. Julie's first question is, "Who said that one of their bad habits is that they obsess about everything?" The correct answer is newly-evicted Dana. Jack answers incorrectly, and is eliminated from the game. The second question is, "Who said that their favorite movie is 'Legally Blonde'"? Blondie Michelle is the person who said it, and Robert and Jun are eliminated when they answer incorrectly. Question number three: "Who said that if they could be an animal, they would be an elephant, because they are the 'true kings of the jungle'"? Stuffed elephant-lover Alison is the answer, and Justin becomes the next Head of Household.