Big Brother 28 Live Feeds Day 6 Update: Ashley Braces for the Block, Jason Targets the Icons and Three Alliances Form Overnight

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Spoiler Warning: This article contains extensive spoilers from the Big Brother 28 live feeds day 6, including the Week 1 Head of Household, nominations, Power of Veto result, expected replacement nominee, eviction targets, showmances and alliances that have not aired on CBS.

Sunday night’s episode finally showed television viewers how Dee Valladares won the first Head of Household competition and why Mallory Aurichio, Taylor Brown and Yash Patel landed on the block.

The live feeds had already moved on to the next part of the week.

While CBS was showing the original nominations, Ashley Trail was preparing for the possibility of becoming Dee’s replacement nominee, Chuk Anyanwu was attempting to pull her into a new group and several Houseguests were quietly deciding that Dee’s preferred target was not necessarily the person they wanted evicted.

Once the episode ended, the house became even more active. Angela Murray and Dee compared notes about Haley Thogmartin and Chuk, Mallory made it clear that she intends to retaliate against Dee, Jason De Puy openly named Rick Devens as his biggest target and three newly named alliances came together before the Houseguests finally went to sleep.

Week 1 still has a relatively simple expected Veto Meeting. Mallory should remove herself, and Ashley should go up in her place.

Everything surrounding that move is becoming much harder to predict.

Here Is the Current Week 1 House Status

  • Head of Household: Dee Valladares
  • Safety Competition winners: Chuk Anyanwu, Jason De Puy and Rome Seymour
  • Current nominees: Mallory Aurichio, Taylor Brown and Yash Patel
  • Power of Veto winner: Mallory Aurichio
  • Expected Veto decision: Mallory will remove herself from the block
  • Expected replacement nominee: Ashley Trail
  • Expected nominees after the Veto Meeting: Ashley, Taylor and Yash
  • Dee’s preferred eviction target: Yash Patel
  • Veto Meeting: Today, Monday, July 13
  • BB Blockbuster: Ashley, Taylor and Yash would compete for safety if Dee follows through with the expected replacement nomination

Mallory remains on the block until the Veto Meeting officially takes place, but there is no reason for her not to save herself. Dee has also shown no serious indication that she plans to move away from Ashley as the replacement nominee.

The ceremony itself appears settled.

The vote does not.

Chuk Tries To Give Ashley Somewhere To Land

One of the most important conversations that took place while Sunday night’s episode was airing involved Chuk attempting to bring Ashley into a four-person group with himself, Kamu Kirk and Haley.

Ashley and Chuk discussed the relationships developing around the house and agreed that Drew Campbell appeared to be connected in several different directions. That read is becoming more important by the hour because Drew is now attached to Dee’s power structure, Melody Morris and another alliance that formed later in the night.

The offer gave Ashley something she has been missing throughout the week: an actual place to land.

Ashley has relationships. She talks comfortably with Melody, Haley, Angela, Chuk and several others. What she does not have is one solid alliance prepared to make her safety its responsibility.

That is why she remains Dee’s easiest option.

Ashley later approached Angela and directly told her that she wanted to work with her. She also admitted that she was becoming worried because nobody would fully commit to helping her.

Angela kept the conversation open without promising more than she needed to. Ashley left with another possible relationship but still without the firm protection she was searching for.

The frustrating part for Ashley is that several people claim they want her to stay. Chuk is trying to recruit her. Kamu has said he is comfortable with her. Melody has helped her prepare for campaigning. Angela is willing to continue building trust.

None of those relationships kept her name out of Dee’s mouth.

Ashley Is Preparing for the Block, but Red Corner Wants More From Her

Chuk and Kamu became frustrated that Ashley was not doing more to convince Dee to nominate somebody else.

Ashley had already spoken with Dee and pushed Barrett Pfeiffer as an alternative, but she was working with incomplete information. Barrett is protected by Dee and sits inside one of the most connected structures in the house. Dee privately assured him that she had no intention of using him as the replacement nominee.

From Ashley’s perspective, she made her pitch and received the same answer repeatedly: she may go on the block, but she is not the target.

That assurance only matters if Yash remains vulnerable.

If Yash wins the BB Blockbuster, Ashley could be sitting beside Taylor only minutes before the live eviction vote. At that point, the Houseguests would not be voting based on whom Dee originally wanted gone. They would be deciding which of the two women better serves their individual games.

Ashley understands that danger. She told Rome that she was frustrated because nobody would commit to helping her. Rome attempted to reassure her that the house would begin taking a clearer shape as the first week continued.

Unfortunately for Ashley, that clearer shape is forming while she is preparing to touch the block.

Chuk Does Not Want Dee’s Target To Leave

The first major disagreement inside Dee’s larger group is already showing.

Dee wants Yash evicted.

Chuk told Kamu that he would rather see Taylor leave.

Rome later expressed interest in Ashley leaving because he does not believe she has done enough in the game. Taylor believes she has the numbers to survive against Ashley, while Ashley is still trying to determine whether anyone would actually vote for her when the time comes.

That is four different Houseguests looking at the same week and seeing completely different preferred results.

Red Corner may be working with Dee, but its members are not blindly following her plan. Chuk’s preference for Taylor directly conflicts with the outcome Dee, Barrett and Drew have discussed.

Kamu warned Taylor that she needed to increase her campaigning because the vote appeared more divided between her and Ashley than Taylor seemed to realize. Taylor continued working and later told LaTrice Verrett that she felt good about her numbers.

Taylor has reason to feel confident. LaTrice is firmly in her corner, and Mallory has already shown interest in keeping her over Ashley. Taylor has also been more active about campaigning since the feeds began.

However, Taylor is still planning for a vote that may never happen. The BB Blockbuster could save her, save Ashley or keep Yash in danger.

Nobody can lock the week down until that competition is finished.

Devens Warns Red Corner To Stop Looking Like an Alliance

Devens sat with Haley, Chuk and Kamu and gave them one of the most useful pieces of advice they received all night: slow down.

The three have spent so much time together that nearly everyone recognizes them as a group. They frequently hold game conversations around the same areas, approach people with similar ideas and treat one another as their main strategic circle.

Devens told them to relax and stop making it look as though they were constantly gaming.

He was right.

The problem is that the warning came after Angela and Dee had already discussed the exact same concern from the opposite side.

Red Corner believes its connection to Dee and Devens places the trio near the center of the house. Dee and Angela are already treating Haley and Chuk as players who may need to be contained.

Kamu, Chuk and Haley are not wrong to believe their Core Three is real. The danger is assuming everyone attached to Red Corner values the alliance equally.

For the trio, it is one of their main structures.

For Dee and Devens, it may be useful coverage until it is no longer useful.

Angela and Dee Compare Notes on Haley and Chuk

Angela and Dee held one of the clearest conversations of the night when they compared their thoughts on Haley and Chuk.

Neither wants Haley to gain enough traction to build real power in the house. They believe she is playing too hard, and Chuk is becoming tied to that concern because of how visibly the two work together.

Angela has still allowed Chuk and Haley to believe they are making progress with her. Chuk pitched his loyalty to Angela, and Angela told him that she is always looking for a dependable core.

What she did not tell him was that she and Dee had already discussed limiting the influence he and Haley could gain.

Angela is doing a strong job of keeping conversations comfortable without giving everyone the same information. Chuk can leave believing he is moving closer to her while Angela leaves knowing more about his loyalties than he knows about hers.

Angela also told Dee that she was not connecting with Melody and did not enjoy the way Melody communicated. It was more personal than strategic, but personal opinions become game information quickly inside the Big Brother house.

Melody already feels less secure with Mallory and Lyric than people assume. Failing to connect with Angela gives her another relationship that may not be as strong as it appears from the outside.

Mallory Is Already Planning Her Revenge

Mallory’s game changed the moment she won the Power of Veto.

She no longer has to spend the week convincing people that she deserves to stay. She can remove herself from the block and begin deciding what she wants to do with the information she gained while Dee was attempting to evict her.

Mallory told Kamu that she would nominate Dee if she won the next HOH. She also assured him that he would not be one of her nominees.

That was valuable information for Kamu, especially because he did not have to give Mallory much in return.

Mallory later sat with Barrett near the hot tub and admitted that she was taking the nomination personally. She also questioned where Drew truly stood and noted that Jason did not appear tied to one specific group.

Her read on Jason changed almost immediately because Jason finished the night connected to three named alliances.

Her uncertainty about Drew was much closer to the truth.

Drew is working with Dee, Barrett, Angela and Devens. He has his Final 2 with Melody. He then joined another group with Melody and Jason after Jason revealed whom he wanted targeted.

Mallory knows enough to realize that Drew is positioned in several places. She does not yet know how much information he is receiving from each one.

Mallory will leave today’s Veto Meeting safe, angry and interested in winning the next HOH. Dee’s original target is no longer fighting to survive this week.

She is preparing to return the favor.

Taylor Campaigns While Yash Questions Dee’s HOH

Taylor continued campaigning as the night moved forward.

After Kamu warned her that the vote might be closer than she believed, Taylor checked in with LaTrice and said she still felt confident about staying over Ashley.

LaTrice remains Taylor’s clearest relationship in the house. The two have discussed avoiding large alliances during the first week because they do not want to commit to the wrong group before understanding the full layout.

That patience has kept them away from several unstable alliances, but it also makes their partnership easy to identify. If Taylor survives, the rest of the house will know that LaTrice was one of the people fighting hardest for her.

Yash took a different approach to his position.

He criticized Dee’s nominations as diplomatic and questioned whether she knew how to handle the first HOH.

Dee did attempt to spread the original nominations across the three competition groups and present the decision as fair. The move limited the appearance of choosing one direct side, but it also placed three people on the block and will now require a fourth nominee.

Mallory is already planning revenge. Yash no longer trusts Dee. Ashley is preparing to be nominated despite believing they had a workable personal relationship.

Dee may avoid losing Yash this week if he wins the Blockbuster, but she cannot erase the number of people who now have a reason to remember her first HOH.

Jason Names Devens as His Biggest Target

Jason stopped dancing around his actual target late Sunday night.

He named Devens as the biggest threat to his game and said he wanted the Icons removed because their presence allows everyone else to hide behind them. Jason believes the game would open once Angela, Dee and Devens were no longer absorbing most of the house’s attention.

The logic makes sense for Jason.

The way he shared it may become a problem.

Jason discussed targeting Devens, Angela and Dee with Drew and Melody. Drew is already sitting inside the structure surrounding all three of them.

That does not mean Drew will immediately expose Jason. Holding the information may be more useful than using it right away. Drew now knows who Jason wants out, who Jason trusts and where opposition to the Icons could begin forming.

Jason correctly recognizes the power gathering around Dee.

He may have explained his entire counterattack to someone working inside it.

The Court Jesters Form Overnight

Shortly after midnight, Jason, Drew and Melody formed a new alliance called The Court Jesters.

The group gives Jason another route outside his relationships with Lyric Medeiros, Rome and LaTrice. It gives Melody something more concrete while she continues questioning where she fits with Mallory and Lyric.

Drew gains another source of information.

Jason had just told him that he wanted shots taken at Devens, Angela and Dee. Melody already considers Drew one of her closest strategic relationships. Drew can now listen to their plans while remaining protected by Dee’s structure.

That does not make The Court Jesters fake. Jason and Melody appear interested in making it work, and Drew may see value in keeping both of them close.

It does mean Drew enters the alliance knowing much more about everyone else’s game than they know about his.

Mama’s Angels Give Jason Another Trio

Jason, Rome and LaTrice also came together as Mama’s Angels.

This group is based more on their personal bond than one clear strategic plan. Rome and Jason both feel comfortable with LaTrice, and she has become an important emotional presence for them inside the house.

The problem is that they do not agree on the returning players.

Rome has a protection agreement with Devens and sees value in keeping him as a shield. Jason wants Devens gone. LaTrice has her own concerns about Angela.

That disagreement does not destroy the alliance, but it will matter once one of them wins power. Rome cannot protect Devens forever while Jason attempts to organize a move against him.

LaTrice has also discussed possibly throwing the next HOH because she believes she has relationships throughout the house.

She is well-liked, but she is not invisible. Her connection to Taylor is obvious, her name has already appeared in replacement-nominee discussions and several players have commented on how openly she expresses her opinions.

Feeling comfortable during Week 1 is not the same thing as being untouchable during Week 2.

The Love Triangle Finally Has a Name

Jason’s closest group with Lyric and Rome is now called The Love Triangle.

The name plays off Lyric and Rome’s showmance, with Jason jokingly occupying the third spot. Unlike some of the alliances being created simply because people happen to be in the same room, this trio has an actual foundation.

Lyric has repeatedly identified Jason and Rome as the people she trusts most. Rome makes nearly every strategic decision with Lyric’s safety in mind. Jason has spent much of the weekend attempting to protect Lyric and redirect attention away from her.

That loyalty is real.

The concern is that the trio is becoming easy to see.

Lyric and Rome are already one of the most obvious pairs in the house. If Jason is recognized as the person most closely attached to them, a future HOH would have a simple group of three to break apart.

Lyric Tells Rome To Be Subtle Before Spending Hours With Him

Lyric knows the showmance is becoming too visible.

She told Rome that he needed to be more subtle after someone noticed him kissing her forehead.

The warning did not change much.

Lyric later told Rome and Jason that she trusted them more than anyone else. She and Rome then spent hours alone in the hammock, cuddling and talking about how much they liked each other.

They remained together deep into the night, and Lyric later spoke to the cameras about her feelings for Rome becoming stronger.

At this point, the relationship is not simply harmless flirting.

Rome is including Lyric in his alliance plans. Lyric is organizing her game around Rome and Jason. Both understand that they need to hide how close they are, but neither is doing a convincing job of it.

The Houseguests do not need to know the name Love Triangle to recognize the people inside it.

Barrett Wants To Keep the Icons as Shields

Barrett spoke to the cameras and explained why he remains comfortable working beside Angela, Dee and Devens.

He believes Angela is receiving more attention than the other two and views the returning players as shields who can remain in front of him.

That is exactly what has happened during the first week.

Jason is openly targeting the Icons. Haley, Chuk and Kamu believe they are working close to Dee and Devens. Mallory wants revenge against Dee. Angela remains one of the most discussed people in the house.

Barrett is connected to all of them without receiving the same attention.

Dee has already protected him from becoming the replacement nominee. Mallory trusts him enough to discuss her frustration. Rome joked with him that the “mullet and mustache boys” needed to stick together.

Barrett is not controlling the house, but he is receiving information from several different parts of it while larger personalities take the blame.

The Houseguests Receive Their Big Brother Cups

The night was not entirely strategy.

The Houseguests received their Big Brother cups and began personalizing them, giving everyone a break from the constant conversations surrounding the Veto Meeting and eviction vote.

They also spent time looking at the Memory Wall. Rome complimented everyone’s pictures before joking with Barrett about the two of them being the “mullet and mustache boys.”

Barrett brought up the Houseguests being able to give their families shout-outs while casting their votes during Thursday’s live eviction.

It was one of the quieter parts of the night and a reminder that the cast is still settling into the house. They have already created more alliances than they can reasonably maintain, but they are also only days into living together.

Jason Makes a Birthday Treat for Devens’ Daughter

Jason made a slop-friendly version of Rice Krispie treats in recognition of Devens’ daughter’s birthday.

Devens became emotional while thinking about missing the day with his family, and the gesture showed the difference between Jason’s personal and strategic relationships.

Jason wants Devens out of the game.

He can still care about him as a person.

That separation is part of Big Brother. The Houseguests can share emotional moments, cook for one another and build genuine friendships while privately deciding who needs to leave.

LaTrice Has an Emotional Moment in the Storage Room

LaTrice became emotional while she was alone in the storage room.

Mallory entered without realizing what was happening and cheerfully asked whether she was excited, creating an unintentionally funny moment because the two women were on completely different emotional wavelengths.

For clarification, LaTrice will be turning 58, not 68. She entered the house at 57.

Jason also had another emotional conversation with Angela about adjusting to this experience after spending two reality-competition seasons surrounded by Drag Race performers. Building relationships with people from completely different backgrounds has become personally meaningful to him, even while his strategic game continues moving in several directions.

By approximately 5:35 a.m. BBT, the house had finally gone quiet after the late-night alliance talks and Lyric and Rome’s extended hammock session.

The Current Big Brother 28 Alliance and Relationship Map

The clearest takeaway from the updated Week 1 alliance chart is that there are not two clean sides of the house.

There are several small cores connected by people who have made overlapping promises. Some of those agreements support one another. Others cannot survive once the Houseguests are forced to make real decisions.

The Icon Core

Members: Angela Murray, Dee Valladares and Rick Devens

Angela, Dee and Devens remain the returning-player core.

They do not need to spend every moment together for the rest of the house to view them as one unit. Dee currently holds the power, Angela has developed relationships throughout the cast and Devens has positioned himself as someone willing to give advice while collecting information.

The chart also shows two important side agreements:

  • Dee and Lyric have agreed to protect one another.
  • Devens and Rome have agreed to protect one another.

Those deals give the Icons access to Lyric and Rome’s side of the house even while Jason wants all three returning players removed.

The Survivor Duo

Members: Dee Valladares and Rick Devens

Dee and Devens have a separate Final 2 based on their Survivor connection.

The relationship gives both of them a direct partner inside the Icon Core, but they are building different outside networks. Dee has Barrett, Drew and Red Corner. Devens has Rome and continues working on his relationships with Haley, Chuk and Kamu.

The Crossovers

Members: Angela Murray, Dee Valladares, Rick Devens, Barrett Pfeiffer and Drew Campbell

The Crossovers remain the strongest overall structure in the house.

Every member has useful relationships outside the alliance:

  • Angela has been building with Mallory and Ashley.
  • Dee has Red Corner, Lyric, Barrett and Drew.
  • Devens has Rome and access to the Core Three.
  • Barrett has Mallory and several middle players.
  • Drew has Melody and The Court Jesters.

The group does not need to constantly meet because its members are receiving information from almost every direction.

Several important side relationships surround the alliance:

  • Angela and Mallory have agreed to protect one another.
  • Barrett and Mallory have agreed to protect one another.
  • Barrett has an obvious personal interest in Dee.
  • Drew has a Final 2 with Melody, although the chart questions how genuine that agreement is from Drew’s side.

Drew and Barrett are especially well-positioned because people continue giving them information without always recognizing where it could travel.

The Core Three

Members: Kamu Kirk, Chuk Anyanwu and Haley Thogmartin

Kamu, Chuk and Haley are the real center of Red Corner.

The chart shows two separate Final 2 agreements inside the trio:

  • Kamu and Chuk
  • Chuk and Haley

That places Chuk directly in the middle.

The three trust one another and spend enough time together for the rest of the house to see it. Their biggest issue is no longer whether the alliance is real.

It is whether they can stop advertising it.

Red Corner

Members: Kamu Kirk, Chuk Anyanwu, Haley Thogmartin, Dee Valladares and Rick Devens

The wider Red Corner alliance connects the Core Three to Dee and Devens.

Kamu, Chuk and Haley appear to treat the group as one of their main alliances. Dee and Devens have stronger options elsewhere and may be using Red Corner for short-term information and protection.

Angela is also allowing Chuk and Haley to believe they are being pulled closer to her side, even though she and Dee have already discussed limiting their influence.

Red Corner is real enough to affect the game, but its members do not have the same understanding of what the alliance is supposed to become.

The Love Triangle

Members: Jason De Puy, Lyric Medeiros and Rome Seymour

The Love Triangle is built around real trust.

Lyric considers Jason and Rome her closest people. Rome prioritizes Lyric. Jason is attempting to protect both while creating targets elsewhere.

The obvious weakness is Lyric and Rome’s showmance. Jason may be their closest third, but the romantic pair will always be viewed as the tighter two.

Lyric and Rome

Status: Showmance

Lyric and Rome have kissed, cuddled, discussed their feelings and started planning their games around one another.

They know they are becoming obvious, but their behavior continues confirming the relationship to everyone watching them.

The showmance gives both a dependable person.

It also gives future HOHs an easy nomination pair.

The Court Jesters

Members: Jason De Puy, Drew Campbell and Melody Morris

The Court Jesters formed shortly after Jason revealed that he wanted the Icons targeted.

Jason sees the group as another path toward taking a shot at the returning players. Melody gains a named alliance with the person she trusts most. Drew gains direct access to both of them while remaining connected to Dee.

The group could become important if one of its members wins power. Until then, Drew benefits the most from the information moving through it.

Mama’s Angels

Members: Jason De Puy, Rome Seymour and LaTrice Verrett

Mama’s Angels is based on the personal connection Jason and Rome have developed with LaTrice.

The group appears emotionally genuine, but its members disagree about the Icons. Rome wants to protect Devens as a shield, Jason wants him out and LaTrice remains wary of Angela.

Their bond is real.

Their long-term target list is not settled.

Melody, Mallory and Lyric: “Not a Trio”

The house continues linking Melody, Mallory and Lyric because they became close early.

The chart correctly labels them Not a Trio.

Mallory still has trust in Lyric but has begun questioning Melody. Melody has become frustrated with both women and is building elsewhere. Lyric is prioritizing Rome and Jason.

They remain close enough to be targeted as a group without being organized enough to protect one another as one.

Rome and Yash

Status: Duo

Rome is one of Yash’s better relationships in the house.

However, Rome also has Lyric, Jason, LaTrice and his protection agreement with Devens. Yash may have Rome’s personal support, but it is unclear how far Rome would go against his other relationships to save him.

LaTrice and Taylor

Status: Duo

LaTrice and Taylor remain one of the clearest pairs outside the named alliances.

LaTrice is Taylor’s strongest advocate, and Taylor trusts her enough to discuss votes and long-term plans openly.

Their decision to wait before joining a large alliance has kept them out of some early mess. It also leaves their relationship exposed because everyone can see how closely they are working.

LaTrice and Haley

Status: Working agreement

LaTrice and Haley have agreed to watch out for one another while working different parts of the house.

The chart also notes that LaTrice does not fully trust Haley.

That makes the relationship useful for sharing information but unreliable once either woman has to choose between competing loyalties.

Ashley’s Current Position

Status: No solid alliance

Ashley remains close to several people without being firmly protected by any one group.

Chuk wants to pull her toward the Core Three. Melody is helping her campaign. Angela is building trust with her. Kamu says he does not want her gone.

None of them prevented her from becoming the expected replacement nominee.

The proposed Powerpuff Girls arrangement with Melody and Haley has not developed into a dependable voting bloc. Each woman currently has other relationships taking priority.

Who Trusts Whom Right Now?

Dee trusts Angela and Devens but is receiving some of her most useful information from Barrett and Drew.

Angela remains connected to Dee and Devens while building separate relationships with Mallory and Ashley. She is keeping Chuk and Haley comfortable without fully trusting them.

Devens has Dee, the Icon Core and a side protection agreement with Rome. He is also attempting to keep Red Corner from exposing itself too early.

Barrett is protected by Dee, trusted by Mallory and comfortable using the returning players as shields.

Drew has Dee’s structure, Melody and The Court Jesters. He may currently have access to more information than anyone else in the house.

Jason trusts Lyric, Rome and LaTrice, but he has now given Drew important information about his plans against the Icons.

Lyric trusts Jason and Rome most while maintaining a side agreement with Dee.

Rome trusts Lyric, Jason and LaTrice while also having separate relationships with Devens and Yash.

Mallory trusts Lyric, Barrett, Angela and Kamu more than she trusts Dee. She has also started questioning Drew and Melody.

Taylor trusts LaTrice and believes she has enough votes to survive against Ashley.

Ashley is attempting to build with Angela and the Core Three but still has no alliance prepared to openly protect her.

The Current House Targets

Yash remains the immediate target for Dee, Barrett and Drew.

That does not mean the rest of the house agrees.

  • Chuk would rather see Taylor leave.
  • Rome has expressed interest in Ashley leaving.
  • Jason wants Devens and the other Icons targeted.
  • Mallory wants to retaliate against Dee.
  • Dee and Angela are becoming wary of Haley and Chuk.
  • LaTrice does not fully trust Haley.
  • Several Houseguests are beginning to notice how connected Drew has become.

The house may vote together against Yash this week, but that would not make it a united house.

It would only delay the other fights already developing underneath the first eviction.

Final Thoughts

Today’s Veto Meeting should be the easiest part of the week to predict.

Mallory will remove herself, and Dee is expected to nominate Ashley.

The BB Blockbuster is where everything becomes uncertain.

If Yash remains on the block, Dee should have enough support to send him home. If he wins safety, the Houseguests will be forced to choose between Taylor and Ashley, and several people will have to expose which relationships actually matter to them.

Dee still controls the replacement nomination, but her first HOH has already created problems that will last beyond Thursday. Mallory wants revenge. Ashley feels disposable. Yash does not respect how Dee handled the week. Haley and Chuk believe they are closer to the center than Angela and Dee believe they are.

Jason is trying to build something against the Icons while feeding information to Drew. Lyric and Rome are making their showmance harder to hide. Drew and Barrett remain protected while everyone else talks around them.

Week 1 is nearly finished, but the house is nowhere close to settled.

The alliances have names now.

The next step is finding out which ones can survive an actual vote.

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