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The third season of Big Brother,
the American reality TV show, aired 32 episodes during the summer
of 2002, from July 10 to September 25. In this season, a new twist
was added to the game, in that the HouseGuests could compete for a
Power of Veto. At a weekly meeting, the winner could
decide to veto a HouseGuest that the Head of Household had placed
on the nomination block. In this season, it was not possible for a
nominee to use the veto on themselves until the "Golden Power of
Veto" was introduced. This was the first and only season to have
every evicted HouseGuest on the jury. In Season 2, Justin was not
allowed to vote for a winner, due to his expulsion from the
game.
Along with Big Brother 4, it has been released on DVD. However,
Big Brother 3 is the only one to be released as a complete season
set.
HouseGuests
Amy
Amy Crews is a 23-year-old real estate
appraiser from Memphis, TN.[1] She was
originally evicted from the house on day 27 in a 7-0 vote. However,
Amy returned to the house on day 41 when a special twist had the
current contestants voting an evicted HouseGuest back into the
game. On day 76, Amy was evicted from the house a second time in a
1-0 vote. Her best friend in the house was Marcellas. She didn't
like Chiara and often referred to her as Chi-whore-a, though they
appeared to have settled their differences by the final night. Amy
appeared in a special eviction night segment in Big Brother All-Stars where she discussed
former houseguest Marcellas, and revealed that their once close
friendship no longer existed. She also returned to the house in Big Brother 10
where she competed in a food competition.
Chiara
Chiara Jude Berti is a 25-year-old marketing
representative from New York, NY.[2] She was
evicted from the house on day 48 in a 4-1 vote. She had a showmance
with Roddy and was in the Couples Alliance with
him, Eric, and Lisa. Chiara was popular in the house until she won
head of household, but this popularity seemed to diminsh
afterwards. This coupled with her decision to vote against her
'best friend' in the house Lisa the week before lead to her
becoming an easy target, and she was evicted just one week after
being Head of Household. Only Danielle voted to save Chiara on her
eviction night.
Danielle
Danielle Reyes is a 30-year-old media buyer
from Fairfield, CA.[3] She is
married and has two children. She was declared the runner-up of the
season on day 82 and won $50,000 USD, losing to Lisa Donahue in a 9-1 vote. This result
sparked criticism from some fans who felt that Danielle lost the
game purely on her entries in the Diary Room, where she often spoke
about her fellow houseguests in a mocking and critical manner. The
following season, the jury house was introduced, perhaps because of
Danielle's loss. Early on in the game, Danielle teamed up with
Jason in a strong but very secretive alliance. The alliance almost
took them to the final 2, but they failed to win the final Head of
Household prompting Lisa to evict Jason. Jason was Danielle's only
vote in the final. In 2006, Danielle accepted an offer to appear on
Big Brother 7: All Stars, where she claimed
she was seeking redemption for her Big Brother 3 loss. She placed
sixth.
Eric
Eric Ouellette is a 27-year-old firefighter
from Milford, CT.[4] He was
a member of the couples alliance with Lisa, Chiara and Roddy. Eric
was evicted by Gerry on day 34 in a tiebreaker 4-3 vote against his
house showmance Lisa.
Gerry
Gerald "Gerry" Lancaster is a 51-year-old
teacher from Shadow Hills,
CA.[5] Gerry
was evicted on day 55 in a 4-0 vote.
Jason
Jason Guy is a 25-year-old videographer from Mobile,
AL.[6] He is a
born-again Christian. Jason was evicted by eventual winner Lisa Donahue on day
78.
Josh
Josh Feinberg is a 28-year-old waiter from Long Island, NY.[7] He was
evicted on day 41 in a 5-0 vote.
Lisa
Main article:
Lisa Donahue
Lisa Donahue is a 26-year-old bartender from Los Angeles, CA.[8] She was
declared the winner of the show on day 82 in a 9-1 vote. She
received $500,000 USD as a prize for winning the show. Lisa
was a candidate for Big Brother 7: All
Stars in 2006 but was not chosen to compete during the actual
season.
Lori
Lori Olsen is a 37-year-old bank representative
from Foxboro, WI.[9] She was
evicted on day 13 in a 5-4 vote. Lori is probably best remembered
for starting an explosive argument with Danielle out of the blue,
when she took offensive to the other housemates discussing Gerry's
hygiene when he was not around.
Marcellas
Marcellas Reynolds is in his 30s and from Chicago, IL.[10] He was
evicted on day 69 in a 2-1 vote. Marcellas hosted House Calls:
The Big Brother Talk Show, an Internet talk show that was
available at CBS.com. Marcellas returned on Big Brother 7: All Stars in 2006.
Roddy
Roddy Mancuso is a 30 year-old writer from Morristown, NJ.[11] He
was evicted from the house on day 62 in a 3-0 vote.
Tonya
Tonya Paoni is a 35 year-old retail sales
specialist from Las Vegas, Nevada.[12] She
was evicted on day 20 in a 5-3 vote.
Memorable
Events
- A twist added was called Expect the Unexpected, in
which, for the first time, a HouseGuest would be allowed back in
the house by a group vote. The first four evictees were asked how
much of the prize money they would be willing to give up in return
for a chance to enter the house again. Each of the houseguests said
half except Lori, who was only willing to give up $50,000 and was
therefore eliminated from consideration. Next, the houseguests were
asked how many of the remaining days they would be willing to eat
only PB&J in order to earn a chance to return. Tonya said half,
but Eric and Amy both said they would eat it for all the remaining
days and were the last 2 left. Then, the HouseGuests still in the
house voted on which of the two they wanted to return. In a
surprise move, Lisa, who had developed a romance with Eric, chose
not to bring him back into the house, voting for Amy instead. The
plan was to have Amy immediately voted back out again upon her
return in "Operation Revolving Door", but she won Head of Household
that first week and the plan failed.
- Marcellas committed what is still considered by fans the
stupidest move in Big Brother's history. In season three, if you
were a nominee and held the Power of Veto you could not use it on
yourself. But if you won the last veto of the season (final five)
you could. When Marcellas and Amy were nominated by Jason,
Marcellas won the competition. Seeming to believe that he had an
agreement with HouseGuest Danielle, Marcellas chose not to use the
veto on himself, to spare Jason having to choose between Lisa and
Danielle to replace him. However, Danielle did in fact vote to
evict Marcellas, making it a 1-1 tie that was broken by HoH Jason
who also voted to evict Marcellas, telling him he "should have used
the veto". Until Season 8, when
Dick didn't use the veto on himself saving his daughter and
survived eviction, this was the only time that a nominated
HouseGuest won the Veto and did not use it on themselves. Marcellas
still felt betrayed by Danielle four years later when they both
appeared on Big Brother: All Stars and he found it
difficult to talk to or be around her, though they eventually made
their peace in the house.
- Danielle and Jason maintained a "secret alliance" unknown to
the other HouseGuests. They would speak in whispers and give
signals to communicate.
- The "Couples Alliance" featured Roddy/Chiara and Eric/Lisa.
Lisa would later surprise the viewers when she voted not to bring
her "showmance" Eric back into the house. Lisa and Eric usually
shared a bed and he caused amusement when he talked in his sleep
most nights.
- Marcellas and Amy developed a very close friendship during
their time in house, but later had a dramatic and emotional falling
out during Week 3 in the house when they were nominated against
each other.
- Every HouseGuest (except Danielle, Jason and Lori) were shown
completely nude on CBS.com's 24-hour live feed. This was the first
and, as of Big Brother 8, last time the majority of the cast were
shown naked online. The camera crews are now instructed to tilt
their cameras away from a HouseGuest when they start to remove
clothing.
- Lisa, Chiara and Tonya caused a stir when they displayed "Peanut Butter bikinis".
- The final vote for Lisa to win is particularly memorable as
this was the last season in which evicted houseguests were not
sequestered and so could view all of the show's footage, both
televised and online, along with the rest of the nation. As a
result, Danielle's mocking and sometimes derogatory comments about
her fellow houseguests in the Diary Room contributed to her
ultimate loss.
Highlights
A weekly summary table of tasks, evictions, major events, and
other notable moments in the Big Brother house follows.
| Week 1 |
Events |
- On Day 1, twelve HouseGuests entered the Big Brother House.[13]
- Lisa became the first Head of Household for the season after
eight of her fellow HouseGuests voted her into the position.[13]
- As Head of Household, Lisa nominated Marcellas and Lori for
eviction.[14]
As Gerry won the Power of Veto, he saved Marcellas and Lisa
nominated Amy as Marcellas' replacement.[15]
|
| Tasks |
- Lisa won the Head of Household Competition "Wheel of First
Impressions"
- The first food competition was called "Eggs Over Easy" and
involved the men tossing eggs with food names written on them over
a wall to the women for sixty seconds, and vice versa. Eggs that
were caught would be the groceries the houseguests had for the
week.[16]
- Week 1's Power of Veto task called "Saving Face" involved using
water-powered cannons and mannequins. Gerry won the Veto and saved
Marcellas, with Head of Household Lisa replacing him with Amy.[16]
- In a test of how well the HouseGuests knew their surroundings
called "Luau Luxury", Big Brother removed specific items from the
house. The HouseGuests were split into two teams and the winning
team would win a luxury luau. Amy, Eric, Gerry, Lisa, Marcellas,
and Tonya won the task.[16]
|
| Exits |
- Lori was the first HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother
House on Day 13 in a 5-4 vote.[17]
|
| Week 2 |
Events |
- Following Lori's eviction, Marcellas won second Head of
Household competition called "In the House". As Danielle won the
Power of Veto, she chose to leave Marcellas's nominations
intact.[18]
- As Head of Household, Marcellas nominated Josh and Tonya for
eviction.
|
| Tasks |
- The food competition called "Brownie House" involved eating a
chocolate house. In the end, the red team won, but Josh was
disqualified for sticking parts of the chocolate walls in his pants
pockets.[18]
- America's choice involved America choosing a competition for
the HouseGuests to compete in. America had the choice of bowling,
jousting, etc. America wanted to see how kingpin the House was. The
winner was Danielle, who chose a silent elliptical trainer.
- In Week 2's veto competition "An Offer You Can't Refuse, the
HouseGuests gave each other offers that they could not refuse.
Danielle was the eventual winner of the Power of Veto.[18]
|
| Exits |
- Tonya was the second HouseGuests evicted from the Big Brother
House on Day 20 in a 5-3 vote.[17]
|
| Week 3 |
Events |
- Following Tonya's eviction, Roddy won the Head of Household
competition "One Step Beyond". As Eric won the Power of Veto, he
chose to keep Roddy's nominations intact.
- As Head of Household, Roddy nominated Amy and Marcellas for
eviction.
- America's Choice awarded Marcellas with a romantic dinner in
the diary room. Marcellas won the chance to take someone and he
chose Amy.
|
| Tasks |
- The food competition, "Gastronomic Batik" involved sliding
labeled game chips into a container. Whichever got into the
container was the House's supply of food for the week. The House
was awarded sweets/cheese and Subway sandwiches.
- In Week 3's veto competition "Pool Sharks", the players had to
knock a ball into the pool that shows the person that should not be
the veto winner. Eric was the eventual winner of the Power of
Veto.
|
| Exits |
- Amy was the third HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother House
on Day 27 in a 7-0 vote.[17]
|
| Week 4 |
Events |
- Following Amy's eviction, Gerry won the Head of Household
competition "Face Off" a question and answee game, based on the
first three evictees. As Chiara won the Power of Veto, she chose to
keep Gerry's nominations intact.
- As Head of Household, Gerry nominated Lisa and Eric for
eviction.
- This week's America's Choice gave Jason a letter from
home.
|
| Tasks |
- The food competition was a bidding race,"I Can Eat Anything
Better Than You". The winning team is able to enjoy food for the
week while the losing team is on PB& J all week long. In the
end, Marcellas, Lisa, Jason and Eric win food for the week.
- In Week 4's veto competition called Turnover, it was a test of
memory. Each HouseGuest had to turn over squares. Chiara was the
last person left and was the eventual winner of the Power of
Veto.
|
| Exits |
- Eric was the fourth HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother
House on Day 34 in a tied vote, in which Gerry broke by voting for
Eric.[17]
|
| Week 5 |
Events |
- Following Eric's eviction, Chiara won the Head of Household
competition in a bowling competition entitled Gutter Ball.
As Lisa won the Power of Veto, she chose to keep Chaira's
nominations intact.
- As Head of Household, Chiara nominated Josh and Roddy for
eviction.
- After Week 5's Head of Household challenge finished, a twist
was revealed that would allow Eric, Amy, Tonya or Lori to come back
in next week's eviction show. They would return in time to compete
for HoH.
- America chose to given the House a microwave rather than a
blender or massage chair.
|
| Tasks |
- The food competition called "Ballast" involved pulling labeled
logs out of a structure. Eventually, the House won cookies and
other food items.
- In Week 5's veto competition "Clockwork", it was an events
game, based on what came up on the screen. Lisa was the eventual
winner of the Power of Veto.
|
| Exits |
- Josh was the fifth HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother
House on Day 41 in a 5-0 vote.[17]
|
| Week 6 |
Entrances |
- After Josh's eviction, Amy won the right to come back in the
House after the HouseGuests decided that she deserved another
chance at the game.
|
| Events |
- After Josh's eviction and Amy's return, the HouseGuests
competed in a Head of Household competition that involved a bathtub
with buckets of gross thing being poured out called "Houseguest
Soup". After a tense endurance battle, Amy won Head of
Household.
- As Head of Household, Amy nominated Chaira and Roddy for
eviction. As Gerry won the Power of Veto, he chose to keep Amy's
nominations intact.
|
| Tasks |
- The food competition called "Whirlwind Booth" involved
collecting food vouchers and the HouseGuests had the chance to earn
money. In the end, they all give Gerry the money for his 28th
anniversary.
- The luxury competition was a race to find CDs, hidden
throughout the house and decipher a clue that is on all the CDs.
All the pieces were put together and everybody went outside to
claim their prize. It was a concert from Sheryl Crow.
This event was broadcast on CBS as Big Brother's first 2 hour
show.
- In Week 6's veto competition called "A Slippery Proposition",
the HouseGuests were to come close to the end line. Gerry came
closest, meaning that he was the eventual winner of the Power of
Veto.
|
| Exits |
- Chiara was the sixth HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother
house on Day 48 in a 4-1 vote.[17]
|
| Week 7 |
Events |
- After Chiara's eviction, Jason won Head of Household called
"Who Said It?" a question-answer game about what former HouseGuests
said.
- As Head of Household, Jason nominated Amy and Gerry for
eviction. As Jason won the Power of Veto, he chose to keep his own
nominations intact.
- America's Choice awarded Danielle a video message from her
family.
|
| Tasks |
- The food competition called "Making the Donuts" involved
collecting and getting giant donuts through an obstacle course in
less than seven minutes. In the end, they do win some food and some
baked goods and coffee from Dunkin' Donuts.
- In Week 7's veto competition "Gnome Drop", it involved
answering multiple choice questions and chopping ropes that the
gnomes are attached to. In the end, Jason's gnome was the only one
hanging. Jason was the eventual winner of the Power of Veto.
|
| Exits |
- Gerry was the seventh HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother
house on Day 55 in a 4-0 vote.[17]
|
| Week 8 |
Events |
- After Gerry's eviction, Marcellas won Head of Household
competition called "Evicted Statements", a question/answer game,
using red or black paddles.
- As Head of Household, Marcellas nominated Amy and Roddy for
eviction.
|
| Tasks |
- In the food competition called "Sweet Surprise", the HouseGuest
had to locate seven medallions in the soon to be locked Map Room
(a.k.a High Rent District). The HouseGuests retrieve all of the
medallions, meaning there is no PB&J for the week.
- In Week 8's veto competition "Big Brother Charm School", the
HouseGuests had to go through various obstacles with a veto
balanced on their head. The person with least amount of time
(including penalties) will win the veto. Amy was the eventual
winner of the Power of Veto. Jason and Amy win massages.
- America chose to give the House a clothing shopping spree in
the House's living room rather than toys and games or sporting
goods.
|
| Exits |
- Roddy was the eighth HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother
House on Day 62 in a 3-0 vote.[17]
|
| Week 9 |
Events |
- After Roddy's eviction, Jason won Head of Household for the
second time in a past events in the house game called
"Freezeframe".
- As Head Household, Jason nominated Amy and Marcellas for
eviction.
- Jason introduces the Golden Power of Veto. A nominee may remove
themselves from the block with it.
- Marcellas chose not to use the Golden Power of Veto.
|
| Tasks |
- In the food competition called "Dinner Party From Hell", each
team had to consume a plate of food in a backyard setting. The
HouseGuests do not get any food for the week. They are only eating
PB&J.
- In Week 9's veto competition "Laser Labyrinth", the HouseGuests
had to walk over pictures of evicted HouseGuests in the correct
order. Marcellas was the eventual winner of the final Big
Brother 3 veto.
|
| Exits |
- Marcellas was the ninth HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother
House on Day 69 in a tied vote. Jason broke the tie by voting for
Marcellas.[17]
|
| Week 10 |
Events |
- After Marcellas's eviction, Daniele won the Head of Household
competition entitled "...And Then There Were Four", which asked
questions about Danielle, Jason, Amy and Lisa.
- As Head of Household, Danielle nominated Lisa and Amy for
eviction, giving the responsibility of casting the lone eviction
vote to Jason.
- America chose to give Lisa a chat with fans on the Internet. To
Lisa's surprise, her ex-HouseGuest, Eric logged on to hype up the
chat.
|
| Tasks |
- In the final food competition called "Squeezeplay", the
HouseGuests were dressed in sponge suits for the week's food
competition. In the end, they filled five out of seven pools. The
missed pools were Indian food and Mexican. The choices of food they
did win were Southern Barbecue, Surf 'N Turf and Japanese.
- No Power of Veto competition was held in the days before the
final four and final three evictions.
- In a luxury competition the final four were offered with phone
calls after them being on a search to find the phones through the
house as well as one thousand in cash for a loved one. They were
all called into the diary room one by one were Julie offers more
tempting prizes in addition to their phone call and one thousand in
cash for a loved one. The prizes were five thousand to up to
fifteen thousand but if one accepts, the others will not get
anything. Danielle accepte at 5, Amy at 10, Jason at 15. If more
the one person accepts the person with the lowest number on their
cell phone wins therefor Amy won.
- In a luxury competition called "Surf's Up", taking place of the
now powerless Veto competitions, the four got to take a turn to
ride the surfboard. The two that stayed on the longest were Amy and
Jason, giving them the chance to go on an ocean cruise outside of
the house.
|
| Exits |
- Amy was evicted from the Big Brother House on Day 76 in a 1-0
vote. This is her second time getting evicted from the House.[17]
|
Week 11
(Days 76-78) |
Events |
- The final 3 HouseGuests: Jason, Danielle, and Lisa competed for
the final HOH. By winning, that HouseGuest could choose one person
to take to the finals with them.
|
| Tasks |
- Lisa won round 1 of the final HoH competition called "HOH
Lifeboat", while Jason won round 2 of the final HoH competition,
"Household Chores". Overall, Lisa won the HoH competition "Jury
Statements"
|
| Exits |
- Lisa evicted Jason from the Big Brother House on Day 78 in a
1-0 vote. Lisa and Danielle became the final two HouseGuest.[17]
|
Week 11
Finale
(Days 78-82) |
Events |
- The evicted HouesGuests asked Lisa and Danielle questions and
the two gave their responses.
- The evicted HouseGuests cast their votes through a special
diary room of a jury house, specially made for the finale.
- Before entering the house to reveal their votes, the evicted
HouseGuests sat down to chat with Julie Chen in her studio.
|
| Tasks |
- The evicted HouseGuests returned to the house for the first
time since being evicted to vote for a winner. Lori, Tonya, Amy,
Eric, Josh, Chiara, Gerry, Roddy and Marcellas all voted for Lisa
to win. Jason was the only one to vote for Danielle to win. Lisa
won the third season by a vote of 9-1.
|
| Exits |
- Danielle exited the house on Day 82 after finishing in second
place and being awarded $50,000.
- Lisa exited the house on Day 82 after becoming the winner of
Big Brother 3 and being awarded $500,000.
|
Voting
history
|
Week 1 |
Week 2 |
Week 3 |
Week 4 |
Week 5 |
Week 6 |
Week 7 |
Week 8 |
Week 9 |
Week 10 |
Week 11 |
Eviction votes received |
| Day 41 |
Day 42 |
Day 78 |
Finale |
| Head of Household |
Lisa |
Marcellas |
Roddy |
Gerry |
Chiara |
(none) |
Amy |
Jason |
Marcellas |
Jason |
Danielle |
Lisa |
|
|
Nominations
(pre-veto) |
Lori
Marcellas |
Josh
Tonya |
Amy
Marcellas |
Eric
Lisa |
Josh
Roddy |
Chiara
Roddy |
Amy
Gerry |
Amy
Roddy |
Amy
Marcellas |
Amy
Lisa |
Danielle
Jason |
| Veto Winner |
Gerry |
Danielle |
Eric |
Chiara |
Lisa |
Gerry |
Jason |
Amy |
Marcellas |
(none) |
(none) |
Nominations
(post-veto) |
Amy
Lori |
Josh
Tonya |
Amy
Marcellas |
Eric
Lisa |
Josh
Roddy |
Chiara
Roddy |
Amy
Gerry |
Amy
Roddy |
Amy
Marcellas |
|
| Lisa |
Head of Household |
Josh |
Amy |
Nominated |
Josh |
Amy |
Chiara |
Gerry |
Roddy |
Amy |
Nominated |
Jason |
Winner
$500,000
|
3 |
| Danielle |
Amy |
Tonya |
Amy |
Eric |
Josh |
Amy |
Roddy |
Gerry |
Roddy |
Marcellas |
Head of Household |
Nominated |
Runner-Up
$50,000
|
0 |
| Jason |
Amy |
Tonya |
Amy |
Eric |
Josh |
Amy |
Chiara |
Head of
Household |
Roddy |
Marcellas |
Amy |
Evicted
(Day 78) |
Danielle |
1 |
| Amy |
Nominated |
Tonya |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 27) |
Head of Household |
Nominated |
Nominated |
Nominated |
Nominated |
Re-evicted
(Day 76) |
Lisa |
13 |
| Marcellas |
Lori |
Head of Household |
Nominated |
Eric |
Josh |
Amy |
Chiara |
Gerry |
Head of Household |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 69) |
Lisa |
2 |
| Roddy |
Lori |
Tonya |
Head of Household |
Lisa |
Nominated |
Eric |
Nominated |
Gerry |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 62) |
Lisa |
4 |
| Gerry |
Amy |
Josh |
Amy |
Eric |
Josh |
Amy |
Chiara |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 55) |
Lisa |
4 |
| Chiara |
Lori |
Josh |
Amy |
Lisa |
Head of Household |
Eric |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 48) |
Lisa |
4 |
| Josh |
Amy |
Nominated |
Amy |
Lisa |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 41) |
Lisa |
8 |
| Eric |
Lori |
Tonya |
Amy |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 34) |
Lisa |
4 |
| Tonya |
Lori |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 20) |
Lisa |
5 |
| Lori |
Nominated |
Evicted
(Day 13) |
Lisa |
5 |
|
| Notes |
See
note 1 |
None |
See
note 2 |
None |
See
note 3 |
None |
See
note 4 |
None |
See
note 5 |
See
note 6 |
|
| Evicted |
Lori
5 of 9 votes
to evict
|
Tonya
5 of 8 votes
to evict
|
Amy
7 of 7 votes
to evict
|
Eric
4 of 7 votes
to evict
|
Josh
5 of 5 votes
to evict
|
Amy
5 of 7
votes
to return
|
Chiara
4 of 5 votes
to evict
|
Gerry
4 of 4 votes
to evict
|
Roddy
3 of 3 votes
to evict
|
Marcellas
2 of 3 votes
to evict
|
Amy
Jason's choice
to re-evict
|
Jason
Lisa's choice
to evict
|
Danielle
1 vote
to win
|
|
Lisa
9 votes
to win
|
Note 1:
The Power of Veto is introduced. The Power of Veto has the power to
veto a nomination and requiring the Head of Household to make
another nomination. However, a nominee couldn't save themselves
with the veto.
Note 2: During the
eviction of Week 4, Gerry as the HoH had to vote to break a
tie.
Note 3: After
Josh's eviction, Amy won the right to come back in the house after
the housemates decided that she deserved another chance at the
game.
Note 4: Week 9
introduced the Golden Power of Veto, with the Golden Power of Veto
a nominiee could use this veto to remove themselves from the block.
Marcellas won the Golden Power of Veto but chose not to use it.
Jason as HoH had to vote to break a tie.
Note 5: In the
final week, the HoH is the only HouseGuest eligible to vote for
eviction since the other two HouseGuests are up for eviction by
default.
Note 6: Votes in
the finale are cast for the HouseGuest's choice to win, not for who
to evict.
References
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