The Big Brother 28 Day 42 overnight live feeds update did not end when Devens hijacked Yash’s HOH with the Diamond Power of Veto, saved Dee and dropped Kamu onto the block beside Angela and Haley.
That was only the beginning of the fallout.
The previous Day 42 live feeds update left the house in a fascinating place. Devens had gotten exactly what he wanted. Dee was safe. Kamu was blindsided. Yash had won HOH and OTEV only to watch somebody else make the most important nomination of his week. Mosh Pit had transformed from another collection of overlapping relationships into an actual voting structure.
And Drew was already questioning whether he wanted anything to do with that structure long-term.
By the time everyone finally went to bed, nothing about that concern had disappeared.
If anything, it got worse.
Drew still wants Kamu gone this week. That part needs to be made perfectly clear. His private conversations and camera talk do not point toward some secret plan to save Kamu.
But Drew is doing what Drew seemingly does every time he gets comfortable inside an alliance.
He starts looking for the door.
He believes Devens has his hands in everything. He thinks Barrett may be better positioned with Devens and Dee than he is. He feels expendable inside Crossovers. He does not want The Plants reaching the late game together. He has deliberately gotten closer to Yash, Taylor and LaLa. He is maintaining Kamu. And then, after spending the day helping Mosh Pit control the week, he sat down with Kamu and reassured the man Mosh Pit currently wants evicted.
Here we go again.
Drew has another alliance.
Drew is already worried about that alliance.
And Drew is once again trying to play the middle before the current week has even ended.
Kamu, meanwhile, finally stopped simply reacting to the Diamond Veto and started building an actual campaign around it.
His message became brutally simple.
Devens could have held the Diamond for himself.
He used it on Dee instead.
That proved The Plants are protecting one another.
Kamu is now promising people outside that trio that if he survives Thursday, he will take the shot many of them claim they eventually want taken.
That argument reached Mallory.
It reached Drew.
It already aligns with what Yash, Taylor and Haley have been saying.
And it lands directly on Drew’s biggest private concern.
The problem for Kamu is that people can believe every word of his argument and still decide Thursday is the correct time to evict him.
That is where the house stands as Monday, August 17 closes, Tuesday, August 18 begins and Day 43 officially starts.
Tuesday is not BB Lackluster day.
Neither is Wednesday.
Kamu, Angela and Haley still have two days of campaigning and maneuvering before Thursday, August 20 — Day 45 — when the BB Lackluster determines which two nominees ultimately face the eviction vote.
That gives this fractured house plenty of time to make an already messy week even worse.
Here are 24 more brutal truths from the final stretch of the Big Brother 28 Day 42 live feeds.
1. Mosh Pit Controls the Vote Right Now — But Its Members Are Already Talking Like the Alliance Has an Expiration Date
This is the contradiction sitting at the center of Week 6.
Mosh Pit works.
At least right now.
Angela, Dee, Devens, Drew, Barrett, Mallory and Melody collectively have enough numbers to dictate what happens if they remain together.
That is exactly why Devens wanted the seven established before exposing the Diamond.
The move demonstrated commitment.
It gave FAP something.
It protected The Plants.
And it created the majority needed to finish Kamu.
But being useful Thursday does not mean Mosh Pit is suddenly a legitimate seven-person endgame structure.
Devens has already treated the alliance as something worth riding while it works.
Drew is already wondering what happens when it stops working.
Mallory and Melody do not want the rest of the house realizing how closely FAP is working with The Plants.
Everyone wants the protection.
Nobody wants to become the bottom.
That is not a stable alliance.
That is a temporary ceasefire with a group chat.
2. Drew Has Already Identified the Fundamental Problem With Mosh Pit
Drew eventually asked the obvious question.
What happens next week when there are not enough people outside Mosh Pit to nominate?
Exactly.
That is where seven-person alliances become stupid very quickly.
You can gather seven people together because everybody has one immediate enemy.
Fine.
What happens after the enemy leaves?
The options disappear.
People start protecting overlapping relationships.
Subgroups become more important than the larger structure.
Suddenly somebody realizes seven people cannot all make Final Six.
Drew is already thinking one week ahead.
That is smart.
The problem is Drew has a habit of thinking so far ahead about betraying his current structure that he starts making himself look untrustworthy before betrayal is even necessary.
3. Drew Does Not Want The Plants in His Late Game
This was one of Drew’s clearest private admissions.
He does not want to work with The Plants late.
That matters because Mosh Pit is currently built around protecting the exact people Drew eventually believes he needs separated.
Drew understands the math.
The Plants are three.
FAP is four.
On paper, that sounds favorable to FAP.
But Big Brother is not played on paper.
Devens has relationships with Barrett.
Devens and Dee appear incredibly tight.
Crossovers creates another layer connecting Drew and Barrett to the veterans.
Angela gives Drew another personal relationship.
The seven is not actually four versus three.
It is a spiderweb.
And Drew is realizing Devens may be standing closer to the middle of it than he is.
4. Drew Thinks He Is on the Bottom of Crossovers
This may be the most important part of Drew’s entire camera talk.
Drew does not believe Crossovers values him equally.
He sees Barrett as closer to Dee and Devens.
He believes he may be the most expendable member.
That changes everything.
If Drew believed he had an obvious path through Crossovers, he could comfortably allow Kamu to leave, allow Yash’s side to weaken and continue riding the structure.
But if Drew believes Barrett has replaced him as the preferred younger player beside Dee and Devens, then every Kamu, Yash, Taylor and LaLa relationship suddenly becomes more valuable.
Drew is not maintaining the other side because he loves their alliance structure.
He is maintaining them because he does not trust his own.
5. Drew Believes Devens Would Choose Barrett Over Him
There it is.
Drew thinks Devens could have something deeper with Barrett.
He sees value in Barrett that Devens may not necessarily see in Drew.
And once Drew starts believing that, Barrett stops being merely an ally.
He becomes competition for position.
That creates a fascinating problem inside Crossovers.
Drew helped bring Barrett into the structure.
Now Drew is worried Barrett occupies the better seat.
That is Big Brother in its purest form.
You create your own alliance.
Then you spend the next month wondering whether somebody else stole your spot in it.
6. Drew Thinks Devens Has His Hand in Everything — Because Devens Basically Does
This is one place where Drew is not overthinking.
Devens is incredibly well insulated.
He has Dee.
He has Angela.
He has Crossovers.
He has Mosh Pit.
He has Barrett.
He has relationships outside those formal structures.
Then he proved he was willing to publicly detonate his own threat level by using the Diamond Veto to protect Dee.
The entire house now knows Devens is dangerous.
That does not mean they can do anything about it.
And that is the scary part.
Drew can correctly identify Devens as one of the most powerful people in the house while simultaneously helping Devens get exactly what he wants this week.
Recognition is not resistance.
7. Drew Wants Kamu Gone Before He Wants Devens Weakened
This is the distinction that keeps getting lost when Drew starts talking about The Plants.
Drew does not trust this long-term structure.
That does not mean he wants Kamu saved Thursday.
He has been clear enough about that.
Kamu is a competition threat.
Kamu has relationships Drew cannot completely control.
Drew believes getting Kamu out now benefits him.
So the current Drew strategy is essentially this:
Help Devens eliminate Kamu.
Then worry about Devens.
That can work.
It can also become one of those Big Brother plans where somebody spends so much time removing the shield in front of the bigger threat that they eventually realize they strengthened the bigger threat themselves.
8. Haley Has Finally Found the Argument She Needed Against The Plants
Haley understands exactly what the Diamond Veto exposed.
Devens did not save himself.
He saved Dee.
That is tangible evidence.
She has been telling people an Icon needs to leave and pointing directly at the Diamond as proof that The Plants are operating together.
She is right.
The issue is not whether her analysis is correct.
The issue is whether anybody cares enough this week.
People such as Mallory, Melody and Drew can agree that The Plants eventually need to be broken apart and still decide Kamu should leave first.
That is what makes Haley’s position so frustrating.
She finally has the correct argument.
She may simply have it one week too early.
9. Haley Is Already Floating Another Group Around Drew
Haley floated the idea of herself, Kamu, Drew, Taylor and Yash working together.
That is not currently a real alliance.
But it matters that Drew is somebody she sees as movable.
That perception did not appear accidentally.
Drew has worked to create it.
He has intentionally gotten closer to people outside his immediate power structure.
He wants options.
He wants people such as Haley to believe there is a world where they can work together.
That means if Thursday goes sideways and Kamu survives, Drew already has a bridge.
If Haley survives instead, Drew has a bridge.
If Yash wins power again, Drew has a bridge.
Drew does not build one road.
He builds every road and hopes nobody checks the construction permits.
10. Yash Knows His HOH Has Become a Disaster
Yash understands the position he is in.
He won HOH.
He won OTEV.
He controlled the original nominations.
And he still may lose Kamu because Devens possessed a power Yash did not know existed.
That is a brutal outcome for an HOH.
More importantly, Yash understands what happens next.
If Kamu leaves, Yash could become one of the most obvious remaining competition threats outside the current majority.
His shield disappears.
His Covenant loses a major piece.
The numbers get worse.
And the people who just overrode his HOH remain intact.
That is why Yash is fighting much harder for Kamu than Haley.
11. Yash’s Current Rescue Plan Depends on Thursday — Not Day 43
This is where the timeline matters.
Tuesday, August 18 is Day 43.
The BB Lackluster does not happen Tuesday.
Yash therefore does not need to solve the vote today.
He needs to spend Tuesday and Wednesday keeping possibilities alive before Thursday’s competition determines the final block.
His preferred outcome has increasingly centered around Haley winning Thursday’s BB Lackluster.
Why?
Because that would create Angela versus Kamu.
That gives Yash the cleanest possible anti-Plant campaign.
He can look at Mallory, Drew, Melody and Barrett and ask whether they really want to protect all three veterans after Devens just proved how tightly they are connected.
That does not mean the pitch works.
It means Yash finally has two days to try making sure the groundwork exists if that Thursday scenario arrives.
12. Mallory Is Still the Person Yash Keeps Circling — And That Should Terrify Him
Yash believes Mallory can be moved.
Maybe eventually.
Right now?
That is a much harder argument.
Mallory has openly talked about wanting veterans out before they get too deep.
She knows The Plants are dangerous.
She understands Devens just made a massive move.
But she also has personal reasons to distrust Kamu.
She remembers Kamu’s HOH.
She remembers how vulnerable she felt.
She has been clear about wanting him gone.
Those feelings did not disappear because Devens exposed the Diamond.
Yash desperately needs Mallory to prioritize tomorrow’s threat over today’s opportunity.
Mallory currently appears more interested in taking the opportunity.
13. FAP Wants All the Benefits of Working With The Plants Without Anybody Knowing It Is Working With The Plants
This might be the cleanest description of FAP’s Week 6.
Drew, Barrett, Mallory and Melody are benefiting tremendously from Devens’ move.
Kamu could leave.
Yash takes damage.
The Plants absorb the public blame.
FAP does not have to nominate anybody.
That is basically free money.
The problem is Mallory and Melody know the rest of the house can eventually connect the dots.
They do not want people realizing FAP is working with The Plants.
That alone tells you how temporary this structure is.
If you truly believed Mosh Pit was your permanent alliance, you would not be terrified of people discovering it exists.
14. Kamu Finally Built His Best Campaign
Kamu’s best argument is not personal loyalty.
That ship has sailed.
His best argument is not that Devens betrayed him.
Nobody cares enough.
His best argument is that Devens just publicly revealed the power structure.
Devens could have saved himself later.
Instead, he burned the Diamond on Dee.
That means something.
Kamu is now telling people that if he survives, he will go after The Plants.
That is exactly the campaign he should be running.
Not because everyone suddenly loves Kamu.
Because several people already agree with his target list.
15. Kamu Went Directly to Mallory With the Anti-Plant Pitch
This was important.
Kamu told Mallory that he wants to target The Plants if he stays.
He emphasized that he likes competitors and has wanted to work with her.
He explained that he had worked with Dee and Devens early before trust collapsed.
He questioned Barrett’s relationship with Devens.
This was not random campaigning.
Kamu was probing the exact fault line inside Mosh Pit.
How close is FAP really to The Plants?
How close is Barrett really to Devens?
Would Mallory rather eliminate Kamu now or keep a competitor capable of taking that shot later?
Those are the questions Kamu needs everyone answering before Thursday.
16. Kamu Is Correct That The Plants Will Choose One Another Before They Choose FAP
This is the uncomfortable truth behind his pitch.
If Angela, Dee and Devens make it deep together, why would Drew, Barrett, Mallory or Melody believe those three suddenly choose them over each other?
They should not.
The Diamond answered that question.
Devens had one of the strongest hidden powers in the game.
He used it to protect Dee.
That is action.
That is evidence.
That is loyalty.
Kamu is trying to make FAP realize that a seven-person alliance protecting a three-person core can eventually become a seven-person alliance handing that core control.
The problem is FAP appears willing to worry about that later.
17. Kamu Can Be Completely Right and Still Get Evicted
That is his problem.
Drew can agree The Plants are dangerous.
And evict Kamu.
Mallory can agree The Plants eventually need to be broken.
And evict Kamu.
Melody can agree.
And evict Kamu.
Barrett can understand Devens is incredibly insulated.
And evict Kamu.
Kamu is no longer struggling to prove his argument.
He is struggling to prove urgency.
He needs people to believe Thursday is the moment.
Right now, several of those people believe Thursday is the moment to eliminate Kamu instead.
18. Kamu’s Target List Is Becoming Very Clear
Kamu is not promising reconciliation with the power structure anymore.
If he survives and wins HOH, he has openly discussed putting up members of The Plants, with Barrett potentially becoming part of the nomination structure depending on who survives.
That is a serious threat.
It gives outsiders a reason to keep him.
It simultaneously gives The Plants and Barrett an even stronger reason to make sure he leaves.
Kamu is at the stage where subtle campaigning does almost nothing.
He needs to offer people something valuable enough to justify keeping one of the strongest competitors in the house.
He is offering them a loaded weapon.
19. Angela Understands Kamu Could Still Stay
Angela’s response to Kamu making promises was telling.
Let him make them.
He could stay.
Exactly.
The house may currently lean against Kamu, but nothing is finalized because the BB Lackluster still sits between Monday’s Veto meeting and Thursday’s vote.
Angela cannot treat Kamu like a dead man.
Neither can Mosh Pit.
That is why people continue talking to him.
Thursday can still create an entirely different final block.
20. Drew Reassuring Kamu Is Insurance, Not Evidence of a Flip
Late into the night, Kamu finally pushed Drew for clarity.
Do I have your vote?
Drew reassured him.
That should not automatically be interpreted as Drew secretly flipping.
It fits Drew’s entire strategy.
Keep Kamu comfortable.
Keep Yash comfortable.
Keep relationships outside Mosh Pit alive.
Then vote based on whichever Thursday configuration actually materializes.
If Kamu loses the BB Lackluster and leaves, Drew loses very little.
If Kamu wins and stays, Drew can point back to these conversations and say he never abandoned him.
That is not loyalty.
That is insurance.
21. Kamu Asking Drew for One Honest Person Was Almost Too Perfect
Kamu eventually made his frustration clear.
If the votes are not there, just tell him.
No nonsense.
No stringing him along.
Give him one person who tells him the truth.
And he made that request to Drew.
The guy currently attempting to maintain relationships with practically every direction of the house.
There is something almost painfully fitting about that.
Kamu is trying to determine whether he has votes.
Several people around him are trying to determine whether they need Kamu’s goodwill after Thursday.
Those are two completely different conversations.
22. Drew Telling Kamu Nobody Associates Them Together Was One of the Most Interesting Comments of the Night
Why point that out?
Because hidden relationships are valuable.
Drew knows it.
If Kamu survives Thursday and wins HOH later, Drew has a relationship that is not immediately obvious.
If Mosh Pit fractures, Drew has another connection outside the wreckage.
If The Plants eventually become the target, Drew can claim he maintained options all along.
Again, none of this means Drew currently wants Kamu to stay.
It means Drew is incapable of allowing a potentially useful relationship to die unless absolutely necessary.
That is why he keeps ending up in the middle.
23. Drew’s Middle Game Is Starting to Become Visible
Playing the middle is powerful when everybody believes you are secretly closer to them.
It becomes dangerous when everybody realizes you are secretly closer to everybody.
Drew is getting close to that line.
He has openly said he has improved relationships with Taylor, LaLa and Yash.
He is maintaining Kamu.
He worries about Dee.
He worries about Devens.
He worries Barrett has surpassed him.
He does not want The Plants late.
At the same time, he remains inside Crossovers, FAP and Mosh Pit.
That is a ridiculous amount of coverage.
It is also a ridiculous number of people who could eventually compare notes.
Drew’s game works as long as he knows when to stop building and start choosing.
So far, he keeps building.
24. Day 42 Ended Without a Flip — But With Two More Days for One to Develop Before Thursday
This is the correction that matters most.
The house did not go to bed Monday night preparing for a Tuesday BB Lackluster.
They went to bed with Tuesday and Wednesday still ahead of them.
Day 43 begins Tuesday.
Day 44 follows Wednesday.
The BB Lackluster and eviction arrive Thursday on Day 45.
That means Kamu still has time.
Yash still has time.
Haley still has time.
The Plants still have time to reinforce Mosh Pit.
FAP still has time to decide how much protection is too much protection.
And Drew still has time to make everybody wonder which alliance he actually intends to keep.
There was no vote flip before bedtime.
Kamu remained in serious danger.
But practically every reason a future flip could happen had already been placed on the table.
Where Everyone Stands Entering Big Brother 28 Day 43
Angela — Still nominated and significantly safer than she looked before the Diamond Veto. Kamu becoming the replacement nominee gives her a large shield, but Thursday’s BB Lackluster remains crucial. If Kamu wins, Angela versus Haley becomes the final block and Mosh Pit faces its first real loyalty test. Angela remains locked with Dee and Devens.
Barrett — Quietly one of the best-positioned people in the house. He has FAP, Crossovers and Mosh Pit while maintaining strong enough relationships with Devens and Dee that Drew openly worries Barrett has surpassed him inside Crossovers. Kamu is also beginning to identify Barrett as part of the Devens power structure.
Dee — Safe after Devens used the Diamond Veto on her and still holding the BB Bribe. Her position improved dramatically Monday, but the public cost is obvious: nobody can seriously pretend she and Devens are loosely connected anymore. Their loyalty is exposed.
Devens — The biggest winner of Day 42. He did not win HOH but effectively dictated the most important nomination of Yash’s reign. He saved Dee, nominated Kamu and solidified a majority around the move. The cost is that practically everyone outside his immediate structure now recognizes how powerful he is.
Drew — Wants Kamu gone but already fears the alliance helping him accomplish it. He feels expendable in Crossovers, believes Barrett may be closer to Devens and Dee, views Devens as extremely powerful and does not want The Plants together late. At the same time, he is improving relationships with Yash, Taylor and LaLa while maintaining Kamu. Drew is playing the middle again because apparently Drew cannot exist in Big Brother without eventually playing the middle.
Haley — Still nominated and still trying to turn Devens’ Diamond move into proof that The Plants need to be broken apart. She has floated new combinations around Drew, Kamu, Taylor and Yash. Her cleanest individual path remains winning Thursday’s BB Lackluster and removing herself from the equation entirely.
Kamu — The replacement nominee and immediate target of the current Mosh Pit voting structure. His campaign has improved considerably. He is now openly presenting himself as someone willing to attack The Plants and promising safety to people he needs. But identifying the correct threat does not automatically create votes. Tuesday and Wednesday are now critical.
LaLa — Still connected to Yash, Kamu and Taylor through The Covenant. Kamu leaving weakens her side and removes one of the biggest competition shields standing between LaLa and the majority structure.
Mallory — Continues to be the person Yash sees as movable, but her current position remains much less favorable to Kamu than Yash wants to believe. She has strategic reasons to worry about The Plants but personal and game reasons to want Kamu removed first.
Melody — Firmly connected to FAP and benefiting from the current majority. She has independent reasons not to rescue Haley over Angela if Thursday creates that block, making the post-BB Lackluster vote more complicated than simply assuming everyone outside The Plants will suddenly turn on Angela.
Taylor — One of the clearest voices pushing the idea that competitors such as Kamu and Haley can be useful weapons against The Plants. The read makes sense. The numbers currently do not.
Yash — HOH in title and increasingly powerless in execution. Devens hijacked the most important decision of his week, and Yash knows Kamu leaving makes his own position worse. Tuesday and Wednesday now become his final opportunity to work on potential votes before Thursday determines the actual final nominees.
Updated Big Brother 28 Alliance Structure Entering Day 43
Mosh Pit: Angela, Dee, Devens, Drew, Barrett, Mallory, Melody.
Immediate status: Powerful enough to dictate the current vote, fractured enough that nobody should confuse temporary numbers with permanent loyalty.
FAP: Drew, Barrett, Mallory, Melody.
Immediate status: The swing bloc buried inside Mosh Pit. The Plants need FAP’s numbers, but FAP does not necessarily need all three Plants indefinitely.
Crossovers: Angela, Dee, Devens, Drew, Barrett.
Immediate status: Strong on paper, increasingly uncomfortable for Drew because he believes Barrett occupies a better position with Dee and Devens.
The Plants: Angela, Dee, Devens.
Immediate status: Completely exposed and still extremely powerful. The Diamond Veto publicly confirmed what the rest of the house already suspected: when forced to choose, these three are protecting one another.
The Covenant: Yash, Kamu, Taylor, LaLa.
Immediate status: Strategically aligned but short on the numbers required to control Thursday. Losing Kamu would remove an important competitor and shield from the group.
Haley: Still floating outside the clean alliance structures while becoming increasingly useful to the anti-Plant side as a potential number and competitor.
This is not a house divided into two clean armies.
It is overlapping alliances fighting over which relationships matter first.
And Drew is standing in the middle wondering which one he should abandon before one of them abandons him.
Thursday’s BB Lackluster Will Determine the Final Eviction Board on Day 45
This is where the timeline must remain crystal clear.
Tuesday, August 18 is Day 43.
Wednesday, August 19 is Day 44.
Thursday, August 20 is Day 45.
The nominees therefore have Tuesday and Wednesday to campaign before Thursday’s BB Lackluster determines which two people remain vulnerable for the eviction vote.
Three possible outcomes create three very different games.
If Haley Wins Thursday’s BB Lackluster: Angela vs. Kamu
This remains the board Yash can use for his strongest anti-Plant pitch.
Haley becomes safe.
Angela remains nominated.
Kamu remains nominated.
Yash can spend the final stretch arguing that this is the opportunity to break Angela away from Dee and Devens after the Diamond Veto publicly exposed their loyalty.
The problem is several Mosh Pit members already understand that argument and still prefer Kamu gone first.
Current lean: Kamu remains in the most danger unless Yash and Kamu can actually break into FAP.
If Angela Wins Thursday’s BB Lackluster: Haley vs. Kamu
This is another difficult board for Kamu.
Angela becomes safe.
The Plants no longer have somebody directly vulnerable in the vote.
That removes the cleanest immediate argument for breaking the trio apart.
Yash, Taylor and LaLa can campaign to save Kamu, but Mosh Pit has a much easier path toward completing the original Diamond plan.
Current lean: Kamu remains the likely target.
If Kamu Wins Thursday’s BB Lackluster: Angela vs. Haley
This is the result that actually forces Mosh Pit to prove itself.
Kamu becomes safe.
Devens cannot complete the Diamond strike.
Angela sits beside Haley.
Kamu receives a vote and has every reason to attack The Plants.
Taylor and LaLa have the same incentive.
Yash can spend two days laying the groundwork for exactly that scenario.
Then the pressure moves directly onto Drew, Barrett, Mallory and Melody.
Do they protect Angela because Mosh Pit is real?
Or do they take the first clean opportunity to weaken the three-person structure they already know becomes dangerous later?
Angela currently has meaningful protection.
But this is unquestionably the most volatile Thursday outcome.
The Current Vote Is Built on People Preparing for Three Different Thursdays
That is why Tuesday and Wednesday matter.
Nobody knows the final block yet.
Kamu is campaigning because he needs votes if he remains vulnerable.
Drew is reassuring Kamu because he needs protection if Kamu becomes safe.
Mallory and Melody are managing relationships because they do not want unnecessary blood if Thursday changes the board.
Yash is hunting for potential cracks because his best pitch depends on which nominee wins safety.
The Plants are reinforcing Mosh Pit because Devens did not expose the Diamond simply to watch the coalition collapse two days later.
Everyone is preparing for three games at once.
That is the actual Week 6 battlefield entering Day 43.
Final Thoughts: Devens Won Monday, but Thursday Determines Whether the Diamond Veto Actually Finishes the Job
The Diamond Power of Veto did everything Devens needed it to do Monday.
It saved Dee.
It exposed Kamu.
It improved Angela’s survival odds.
It forced Mosh Pit to become more than another fake collection of names.
It turned Yash’s HOH upside down.
But it did not evict Kamu.
That part cannot happen until Thursday.
And that distinction matters.
Kamu has Tuesday.
He has Wednesday.
He has conversations left with Mallory.
He has Drew maintaining him.
He has Yash campaigning.
He has Taylor pushing the anti-Plant argument.
He has Haley making the same case.
Most importantly, he has one competition Thursday that can immediately erase Devens’ preferred final block.
The problem is Kamu still needs the house to care about The Plants right now.
Everybody sees them.
That part is over.
Yash sees them.
Taylor sees them.
Haley sees them.
Mallory sees them.
Melody sees them.
Drew absolutely sees them.
The disagreement is over timing.
For Drew, apparently, Kamu goes first and Devens becomes a problem later.
That is where his entire game becomes fascinating.
Drew wants the Diamond move to succeed.
He just does not necessarily want the man who made the Diamond move to remain this powerful afterward.
He wants Mosh Pit’s votes.
He does not trust Mosh Pit as an endgame.
He wants Crossovers.
He thinks he is on the bottom of Crossovers.
He wants Devens close.
He believes Devens would choose Barrett over him.
He wants Kamu gone.
Then he sits with Kamu and protects their relationship.
It is Drew doing what Drew does.
Playing every side of a structure until he eventually has to choose one.
That decision does not have to happen Tuesday.
It might not happen Wednesday.
Thursday could force it.
So the correct story entering Big Brother 28 Day 43 is not that the house is waiting for today’s BB Lackluster.
There is no BB Lackluster today.
Tuesday and Wednesday are the runway.
Thursday is the collision.
And until Day 45 finally determines which two nominees face the vote, Devens’ Diamond Veto remains a brilliant move with one unfinished piece of business.
Kamu is still inside the house.
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