Big Brother 28 Day 12 Pre-Veto Live Feeds Update: Drew Exposes Four Seasons, Melody Targets Devens and the Backdoor Tightens Around Rome

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Rome missing the Week 2 Power of Veto draw had already left Devens’ backdoor plan wide open. The hours before the competition made the situation even clearer: every player in the field was expected to create a replacement-nomination seat, Drew emptied the opposition’s information into the HOH room and Melody entered the competition prepared to fight for herself rather than depend on another broken alliance.

Barrett immediately explained the Veto math to Devens. Jason, Lyric and Melody would remove themselves. Devens wanted to execute the backdoor. Angela belonged to the majority. Barrett was already considering throwing the competition to Melody.

Rome was the only player who could have won and guaranteed his own safety from the replacement nomination.

His name was not drawn.

The Toolshed still has not completed the move. The Veto must be used, Rome must be named as the replacement nominee and he must lose the BB Blockbuster before the alliance can use its seven votes. However, the uncertainty surrounding the Veto ceremony has nearly disappeared.

The greater uncertainty now surrounds the people Rome may leave behind.

Drew openly exposed Four Seasons to Dee and Devens before joking that it was his real alliance. Melody no longer trusts Rome, wants nothing to do with Jason and privately declared that she intends to target Devens. Yash is drifting between both sides as Angela begins working on him. Lyric faces pressure to use the Veto rather than remain nominated to protect Rome.

The competition will determine which nominee comes down.

Almost everything else points toward Rome going up.

Big Brother 28 Week 2 House Status

Head of Household: Devens

Nominees: Jason, Lyric and Melody

Power of Veto players: Devens, Jason, Lyric, Melody, Angela and Barrett

Power of Veto competition: In progress at the feed cutoff

Intended replacement nominee and target: Rome

Primary backup target: Melody

Possible alternate backup: Lyric, depending on the final nominees and BB Blockbuster result

Majority alliance: The Toolshed

The Toolshed members: Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett, Drew, Kamu, Chuk and Haley

Week 2 Have-Nots: Barrett, Jason, Kamu, Lyric and Rome

Established showmance: Rome and Lyric

BB Time Capsule punishment: Angela remains the Hard-Boiled Detective

The Veto player draw gave Devens a field in which every expected winner had a reason to use the power. Rome’s most realistic route now requires surviving the replacement nomination and winning the BB Blockbuster. 

Barrett Has to Explain the Veto Math to Devens

Barrett joined Devens in the HOH room and pointed out that every likely winner would take someone off the block.

Only then did Devens fully recognize how ideal the draw had become.

The nominees would save themselves.

Angela was loyal to his structure.

Barrett wanted the backdoor to succeed.

Rome could not compete.

Devens laughed, celebrated and joked about being bad at the game.

The exchange was funny, but it also stripped away the idea that Devens had spent the week operating several moves ahead of everyone else. The backdoor had largely been created around him. Angela pushed the urgency, Haley proposed Rome, Dee helped shape the strategy and Barrett explained why the Veto field worked.

Devens remains responsible because he agreed to execute it and absorb the blood.

He is not carrying the week alone. 

Rome Has No Control Over the Veto

Rome and Lyric returned to their curved couch after the player draw.

For the first time this week, Rome had no competition path available to him.

Lyric could win and save herself.

Jason could win and save himself.

Melody could win and save herself.

Rome could only watch.

The cruelest possible result for the showmance would be Lyric winning the Veto. It would guarantee her safety while directly creating Rome’s replacement seat.

Lyric should still use it.

Remaining nominated to prevent Rome from going up would sacrifice her game for a relationship that had already placed her in danger. Rome repeatedly told her to play independently when necessary.

The Veto competition was about to determine whether those words were genuine or merely easier to say before Lyric had to choose herself. 

Drew Turns Four Seasons Into a Joke

Drew told Dee and Devens about Four Seasons before joking that it was actually his real alliance and he planned to abandon The Toolshed.

Devens joked that he would put him on the block.

They laughed because everyone in the room understood the truth.

Four Seasons was never Drew’s real priority.

Rome, Lyric and Melody believed they had created a meaningful group with someone in the middle. Drew had always been reporting inward to the Crossovers and The Toolshed.

The alliance had already started cracking through Rome’s priorities. He repeatedly placed Lyric first and left Melody exposed.

Drew completed the damage by exposing the alliance to the people targeting it.

Four Seasons did not collapse because Devens uncovered it.

One of its own members delivered it to him. 

Drew Keeps Feeding the Majority

Drew continued passing information from the outsiders to Dee and Devens.

He told them Rome had discussed nominating Devens, Angela and Chuk. He also believed Yash no longer trusted Rome’s side and could be recruited.

Drew is currently one of the best-positioned players in the house because almost everyone still gives him information.

The Toolshed receives his complete reports.

Rome gives him private stories.

Melody discusses her anger around him.

The outsiders suspect him but continue planning in front of him.

That cannot last forever.

The more Drew reports, the more people become capable of comparing what they told him with what later reached the HOH room. His game is powerful because the house is divided. It becomes dangerous once the divided players start comparing evidence. 

Melody Is Fighting for More Than the Veto

Melody entered the workout room and repeatedly told herself, “I’m Melody fucking Morris, I can do this.”

She was not preparing like a pawn waiting for Devens to save her.

She was preparing like someone who understood that losing could end her game.

Rome remains the intended target, but Melody becomes vulnerable if he reaches safety. Her alliances are compromised, her relationships are fractured and Haley openly dislikes her.

Melody also privately discussed targeting Devens in return.

That matters because Devens appears to believe exposing Rome’s hierarchy may pull Melody toward The Toolshed. It might push her away from Rome without bringing her any closer to Devens.

Melody can distrust both sides.

Winning the Veto would give her the freedom to decide what comes next without owing either of them. 

Melody and Jason Remain Broken

Melody made it clear she wanted nothing to do with Jason.

The nominees should be sharing information, discussing the Veto and preparing for every possible final-block combination.

Instead, their side remains fractured.

Jason’s public confrontation with Angela destroyed his credibility.

Rome openly prioritizes Lyric.

Melody questions both men.

Lyric is trying to preserve the showmance while escaping the block.

The Toolshed has one target and one shared plan.

The people opposing it remain focused on different personal betrayals.

That difference is why the majority can execute a messy strategy and still remain in control. 

Angela Begins Pulling Yash Closer

Angela told Yash that she felt they were on the same page.

The conversation came as Drew reported that Yash could become available to the majority.

Yash remains difficult to classify.

He warned Rome about the backdoor.

He also knows Rome’s side was willing to lose him during Week 1.

Devens gave him safety.

The Toolshed is now making him feel included.

Rome’s group has personal bonds with him but never provided the organized protection he needed.

Angela does not need Yash to join another eight-person alliance immediately. She needs him to believe working with her is safer than returning to the people who nearly allowed him to leave.

That recruitment effort has begun. 

Devens Tries to Force Lyric’s Hand

Devens discussed what would happen if Lyric won and refused to use the Veto.

Leaving the nominations intact would protect Rome from becoming the replacement nominee, but Lyric would remain on the block.

Devens indicated that he would retaliate against her if she made that decision.

The threat was unnecessary.

Lyric already had every reason to save herself.

Making it explicit showed that Devens did not merely want Rome nominated. He wanted everyone surrounding Rome to cooperate in creating the outcome.

Lyric has been punished for entering the showmance.

She is now being warned that refusing to help break it apart will bring additional consequences.

Her correct move remains the same: win, use the Veto and protect her own game. 

Barrett Wants Melody to Win

Barrett continued considering whether he should throw the competition to Melody.

That result gives him almost everything he wants.

Melody becomes safe.

Rome becomes vulnerable.

The Toolshed gets its target.

Barrett avoids holding the Veto.

He can tell Melody he helped her rather than admitting he helped Devens.

The complication is that Barrett’s cover has already been damaged. Melody, Mallory and Jason increasingly recognize that he is connected to the power structure.

Throwing the competition may preserve his relationship with Melody.

It will not necessarily convince anyone that he remains neutral. 

The Majority Laughs While Melody Prepares

Immediately before the feeds went down, part of the house remained upstairs laughing and revisiting the nomination-ceremony fight.

Melody worked out and hyped herself up.

The contrast was striking.

The Toolshed treated Friday’s chaos like a completed victory.

Melody understood that Saturday’s competition could determine whether she survived the week.

Devens has created the appearance of overwhelming control. That appearance remains dependent on competitions he cannot fully control.

If Melody wins, the backdoor progresses.

If another nominee wins, it progresses.

If Angela or Barrett follows the plan, it progresses.

The structure is strong.

The celebration is still early.

The Feeds Go Down

The cameras switched to adoptable animals as Devens, Jason, Lyric, Melody, Angela and Barrett entered the Week 2 Power of Veto competition.

Rome was not playing.

The Toolshed’s plan had finally reached the stage where almost every possible winner could complete the opening.

The Veto would determine who escaped the original block.

Unless somebody made a decision that contradicted their own safety or alliance, Rome would take their place. 

The Real State of the House Before the Veto Result

The Toolshed remains in control, but the people outside it are not standing still.

Drew has effectively destroyed Four Seasons while continuing to collect information from the people he betrayed.

Melody is fighting for herself and discussing revenge against Devens.

Yash is becoming an active recruitment target.

Lyric is being pressured to choose her game over Rome.

Barrett wants to help the backdoor without publicly owning it.

Angela remains emotionally unpredictable despite being strategically protected.

Rome has reached the point where knowing the plan does not help him stop it.

The Veto field contains six people.

Five have obvious reasons to use the power.

The sixth is Barrett, who is already considering helping Melody win it.

Rome spent Day 11 watching his network fracture.

Day 12 placed the power to finish his backdoor in everyone’s hands except his.

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