As fans of Big Brother know…it is a game that changes week to week. This week is shaping up very good for Keesha and from our current Poll…it looks like our readers feel the same.


So is because she has the power and control this week or is it because she is playing the game in a smart way? I am not sure what it could be. Since she almost won POV last week before losing to Michelle and this week secured the HoH….her week is defiantly all about being in power.

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So with that being said, and with this being ONLY week three of a long game, is it too early for Keesha to be messinG with her Nominations? If they open up the backdoor it could make Keesha a target sooner than later. I personally do not see it advantageous to get someone out this early. I would wait for a few more weeks (like starting week 5 or 6) before thinking about opening the back door for someone with the POV.

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Do you ever get the feeling that some people are too nice to play Big Brother? That’s what I took from Steven, the cowboy evicted from BB10 by a vote of 9-0 Wednesday night.

During goodbyes from Keesha, in particular, our Dallas native teared up, something that frankly doesn’t happen that often in this game when somebody gets evicted. Typically, the eyedrops are reserved for the houseguests who survive.

Even during his attempts to campaign in the 11th hour, Steven was just not made of that steel required of a Big Brother champ. Don’t get me wrong. Anybody who can ride a bull for eight seconds is made of brass balls; however, Steven just came off as somebody who was unable to succeed at others’ expense.

Oh, he tried. But he wasn’t any good at it. Came off as disingenuous.

Good guy though. Felt bad for him, and that rarely happens for me on this show.

Dan’s strategy of looking like a weak player worked, at least for this week. In the diary room, he’s talking as if he’s kind of maneuvering things at his own pace while in reality he merely defeated a guy who was never going to be any good at being cut-throat.

Nevertheless, the house focus seems to be on “The Floaters,” comprised of Dan, Steven, Jerry and Renny. It’s not a strong, narrow focus, just something brought up by Libra and her crew.

That crew counts the aforementioned and bountiful Keesha as a member. She by the way is the new Head of Household, having won a game of “guess-where-the-missing-stuff-used-to-reside.” Not only was she sympathetic to Brian in Week 1, she was to Steven this week.

Keesha is a softie. She is horny, too, as she and every other woman in the house proclaimed this week. Keesha has been able to get along with Libra, who has worked well with April and Ollie.

On the other side of the house, we have Jessie, Michelle, Dan and Memphis, which might even mean Angie at this point given that she’s become pretty close to Memphis. For those counting at home, Michelle and Jessie are headed toward a possible showmance and so is Angie and Memphis.

This is in addition to the nasty nasty done by Ollie and April this week. Don’t think your preacher dad was applauding that, Ollie. Don’t get me wrong; I applauded. But his dad? Don’t think so.

You had to see the show to get it, I guess.

Aside from Jerry and Renny though, the lines are pretty well drawn, and Libra and Keesha talked earlier this week that tensions were high enough that only one move from one side of the house could engage the beginnings of all-out war.

And I say “Bring it on!”

But, first, I’m not sure what side I like. I think it’s Keesha’s side because she seems personable. On the other hand, I don’t like April and Ollie at all.

Then again, I can’t stand Jessie. Can Not Stand. C A N N O T S T A N D.

But which of these two major factions is your favorite, and why? With which do you think Renny and Jerry will eventually land?

Side note: Renny was pretty hot as a younger woman, and she’s not ugly now. Not by any means. Still a big fan of hers, and I think it’s super smart that she and Jerry are not in either group for the moment. Wouldn’t it be a hoot if they were the Final 2?

Alas, my favorite of the two factions is Keesha’s. But barely.

I suspect Jessie and Dan get put up on the block this week. Gut hunch.

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Week 2 is upon us and in less than 24 hours either Steven (the Cowboy) or Dan (the Catholic School Teacher) will be the 2nd houseguest to leave the Big Brother 10 house!

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We’ve got a ton to get to, including a possible spoiler. However, let’s play a little game of Who We Like vs. Who We Hate.

Sunday night’s TV episode revealed the nominations we had known about for days. Dan and Steven are on the block. It seems that while Dan’s primary offense centered on game-play relative to his alliance with Brian, Steven’s big crime was in not going up to see Jessie’s HoH room.

Within the scope of the Big Brother body politik, this is probably a legitimate offense. Everybody is supposed to go up to see the HoH room as a matter of courtesy, and if I were playing I’d certainly do it as a way of not standing out. To Steven’s defense, he said he had been sleeping and didn’t even know they were all up there.

Which leads me to this: I don’t like Jessie. First, he wants to nominate Renny because of their spat the week before, and now Steven because of this. Jessie seems petty. Furthermore, he’s been making his case to other houseguests that while everybody sees him as “the body,” he’s really got brains, too.

Then why are you targeting people you hate instead of those who could impede you from winning $500,000? Petty.

I don’t know that I’d classify Steven as a “houseguest I like” at this point though, either. I’m pretty neutral on him. On the other hand, I’ve grown to like Dan, the Catholic school teacher. His insistence on loyalty despite the risk with Brian and his willingness to befriend Steven, who’s gay, despite his clear proclamation that he’s uber-conservative come across as genuine.

He seems like good people. Surely somebody out there disagrees with me, right?

In terms of a potential spoiler, we’re pretty sure that Michelle won the PoV competition and decided not to use it. I do not have that confirmed, but I am pretty sure of it. She had insisted that if she did win the PoV that she wouldn’t be using it, so the only surprise would have been if she did.

I bet Natvtxn can confirm this for us one way or the other …

April and Ollie have consummated their showmance, or at least it appears that way.

And it ties in with what has been the theme of the past 24 hours: Big Brother is horny.

Michelle, Keesha, April and Libra all talked about regretting that Big Brother didn’t at least allow them to bring their vibrators. And, at the bottom of this post, I’ve added a video from 8 p.m. BBT Sunday night in which three of the four detail their physical needs in front of Jerry.

Are you creeped out yet? You will be after watching this video!

However, back to tonight’s parlor game. Of our two older contestants, I find myself liking Renny much more than Jerry. It was super sweet though on the TV episode tonight when Jerry revealed his situation regarding his wife’s Parkinson’s disease. Libra teared up, and it was sincerely touching.

So, I’m liking both Renny and Jerry, just that I like our N’awlins socialite a tad more. On the same wavelength, they showed the food comp on TV tonight, and April had made some comment about getting stuck on the same team as the two “old people.”

I don’t like April.

I found it darned funny that it was April’s poor comp performance that hampered her team the most and that Renny was actually pretty good. The comp centered on tubs of wine that were pretty high off the ground. These tubs were designed to spill the wine to the ground below where houseguests would fill up glasses and run a ways to fill up a bottle.

Two people were stationed in each tub above to plug holes so that the other team could not get their wine. Hope I explained it in such a way that you can envision it, but the contest itself was rather anticlimactic aside from April’s inability to get plugs to her team.

Old people rock.

As for the other women, I’d say that I kind of like Keesha and April, and it’s weird. Keesha reminds me more and more of BB8’s Danielle. They sort of look a like and totally sound alike. Libra has had some tense moments this weekend, the start of her second-consecutive week on slop, but she still reminds me of a good Texas girl.

I’m an Okie by birth and by heart, but I do love Texas.

As for the only other two I hadn’t mentioned … Angie still seems to be a target for a nomination here next week or the week after. She seems very nice though, and she’s kind of hot, so I’m having a hard time not liking her. Like Libra, call me crazy, but Angie seems pretty down to Earth.

And, then there’s Memphis. Personally, I’m pretty neutral toward him relative to his game-play so far. However, he has befriended Jessie, which makes him guilty by association. In all my years of watching Big Brother, I’ve never liked anybody less after two weeks than our Iowa bodybuilder.

Is there anybody here whose favorite houseguest is Jessie? We won’t throw things at you. Promise. But, we’d love to know why!

Now for that video I promised. Get ready to feel uncomfortable, especially at that moment when Jerry tells Keesha, Michelle and Libra that he could pretend he was asleep and let them all “send him to heaven.” This is just before Michelle quips, “If you’re willing, I’m able.”

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Nominations have been made in the Big Brother house, and for the sake of those who want to follow the show primarily on TV, I’ll not reveal the noms until the bottom of this post. I’m becoming nice like that in my old age.

In the interim, let’s revive the weekly big-brother-blog.com houseguest rankings. We don’t have a ton to go by although some houseguests have made themselves targets, others are obviously not physical competitors and yet others are staying under the radar nicely.

12. Dan. His alliance with Brian in Week 1 make him a prime target right now, even though he’s essentially a fairly nice guy. A pretty basic, down to Earth fellow. Premature game-play is a killer, though.

11. Angie. Her decision to campaign for Brian in the 11th Hour is not sitting well with the house.

10. Ollie. The first for-sure floater of the BB10 proceedings thus far, his decision to betray Dan and Brian to satisfy his need for survival was a smart short-term play but probably detrimental to him long-term. Furthermore, his burgeoning romance with April will surely be perceived as a threat.

9. April. The problems with a showmance work both ways unless one player is supremely stronger than the other. We’re just not there yet, and while I don’t believe April and Ollie have consummated their showmance, if ya’ know what I mean, the other houseguests haven’t called them out as major threats yet either. It’ll happen though, you wait.

Did Evel Dick have a showmance? Did Baller? I know, I know: Boogie had one with Erika two summers ago, but Boogie had Dr. Will.

8. Jessie. Yes, he’s HoH, but it can only last a week. First, the entire house is pretty much over his physique. I don’t perceive that the women are drueling over him as they might have with Nick. In fact, Jessie might gross them out a tad.

His early conflict with Renny — make that his obsession with hating her — combined with being HoH so early in the season, even if it’s the second week, will make the house consider him both a threat and a nuisance. His upside is that he’s obviously a strong physical competitor.

7. Renny. Four days ago or so, she would have been at No. 12 or 11, but she’s been less acerbic the past few days, making friends with all the chicas. She’s got a mother hen quality, and while she’s as nutty as a fruitcake, the women love having her around. Her fate long-term likely rests on how the producers structure competitions. She needs cerebral ones to have a shot of winning any because she might be nutty, but she moves like molasses.

6. Jerry. He did probably the best he could given that he was elected HoH. Most reasonable, knowledgable players of this game wouldn’t even have tried to win the first HoH because it’s generally a killer, a target on the back of whoever wins it. However, he acquiesced to the house when they insisted on Brian’s nomination, at once a sign of willingness to compromise for the sake of peace and one of weakness.

That sign of weakness, if you will, or a lack of stubbornness could keep him around longer than we expect. Folks don’t see him as a target, and I think that’s just what he wants and needs right now. Renny poking fun of him as “the colonel” though is a hoot.

5. Steven. At this point, I really have to give away the nominations. Jessie put Steven and Dan on the block. While I can see why Jessie would put Dan up, I can’t understand Steven. In fact, Jessie has told Dan that he’s not even the target; Steven is. Of course, if Dan can win the PoV, you have to think Jessie will go after Renny.

I don’t like Jessie. Not that I’m a huge fan of Steven yet, but I’ll give him props on a couple of fronts. First, I don’t feel the need to refer to him yet as “the gay cowboy.” Not that straight players haven’t flaunted their sexuality as much if not more than gay players, but Crazy James and Joshua and Dustin made their sexualities an important component of their game-play and strategy. Now, Steven acknowledged early on that he’d use his to gain favor with the women, but he hasn’t made that an active priority.He’s way more “regular Joe” than anything else. Very surprised he’s on the block right now, and furthermore, I think he’s a player if he can survive this week.

4. Michelle. She’s a bit sharp-tongued with a potential for emotional, like Amber. Seems to be a ton brighter than our favorite BB8 bawler, and best yet, she’s played pretty much under the radar. When it comes to comps requiring endurance and will, I can see her doing well.

3. Keesha. Aside from her brief spat with April, Keesha has also flown under the radar. She’s made friends with both Renny and Libra, showing her ability to flow between the fun side of the house and the more cerebral. She also possesses the same type of physical make-up that Michelle has, making her I think a strong contender in endurance comps later on.

2. Libra. Smart chica this one. Her ability to sniff out Ollie’s baloney last week was a display of brilliant, out-of-thin-air intuition. Given that she was hyped as the hardcore Obama Democrat, she’s hardly been political at all. In fact, she seems to be the most level-headed of anybody in the house at this point. Can’t tell how she’ll do competitively just yet, but I can’t imagine she’d stink too much. She’s not fat nor feeble, and she hasn’t caused a ton of drama either. Very strong first 10 days.

1. Memphis. I think most folks would place Bobby at the top of the list. Our resident “mixologist” is part bad-boy, part physical competitor and part funnyman. He’s the most likely to call autistic kids “retards” like Adam while coming off like the good guy, a la BB9’s Ryan. The houseguests all believe he’s a threat, but then again, they all thought (and knew) Dr. Will was, too. Didn’t mean they could beat him. To me, Memphis is the clear leader after a week and a half.

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Since I gave away the nominations already, what else has been happening? Food comps are over, and I know that Jerry and Renny are both on slop. However, Renny’s not eating it. I think somehow she’s allowed to eat salsa or pickles or some combo thereof, rendering her super weak for the upcoming PoV should she be picked to play.

The drinks are out again tonight, but it’s not a big party. There’s some pool playing, a little convo between Steven and Angie — the aftermath of nominations made. Angie noted her surprise to Steven that she wasn’t nominated for her role in helping to campaign for Brian last week.

Libra and Keesha are chillin’ on the beds, talking, chit-chatting.

And I think Jerry might be expelling slop. Gross. Or sleeping. Much better.

Before I go, given my infatuation with the crazy side of Renny, I have to show you this clip I just posted to my YouTube channel showing Renny and Michelle talking like gangstas while playing pool. There’s no fighting or backstabbing or making out or game talk.

But there is mild insanity. Enjoy.

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Did you think for a minute or two that Brian might survive? Boy, I did!

Wednesday night’s Big Brother live eviction was full of illusions. What looked to be a near-unanimous vote to evict Brian seemingly evolved into what could have ended up as a 5-5 tie.

To reset: HoH Jerry put Brian on the block, replacing Jessie the PoV winner, after the entire house demanded it.

Why did the house demand this?

Long story short: Libra and April sniffed out an alliance among Brian, Dan and Ollie, an alliance that was gunning to put Memphis on the block. On one hand, this was superb intuition on the part of Libra and April. On the other, this was a dead giveaway on Ollie’s part given that he was assuring the women that they were safe and that “Memphis was gone.”

To save his hide, Ollie helped stage an intervention with Jerry, who at one time felt betrayed by Brian but also pressured by the masses. Everybody but Dan and Steven insisted on Brian’s nomination.

But soon after Jerry did the deed, Brian decided to turn into Mr. Nice Guy, involving Steven, Memphis and Angie in a sock puppet show, mocking Brian’s mistakes in a surprisingly entertaining yet self-depricating manner. The Renny puppet, complete with head adornment, was quite hilarious.

Brian tried to play to the house’s sense of fun, hopefully planting in their minds how “not fun” it might be to not have him around. And, this nearly worked …

Angie worked Keesha, who in turn darn near got into a fight with April after she confronted ye of real boobs in the back yard about the apparent turning of the house. I think somebody called somebody else a liar.

Don’t you just love my grasp of details? I was just mesmerized by the possibility of hair-pulling, clawing and wrestling.

It still could happen. A boy can dream.

However, as we BB fans have seen time and time again, all this plotting and last-minute, 11th hour possibility turned into the realization that to split the house down the middle would expose certain houseguests the next week. That’s why it was no surprise that the house voted 9 to 1 to evict Brian.

Think about it. Everybody knew Dan would vote to save his ally, Brian. However, was Steven going to stand alone as No. 2? He could have given that he didn’t join the others in demanding Brian’s head on a platter in the Jerry intervention.

Angie and Keesha certainly didn’t follow through with their votes, and I suspect the house figures out how the vote will go down such that if it’s going to be 6 to 4 that it might as well be 9 to 1 for at least the appearance of consensus.

It’s best not to stand out too early, and that was most certainly Brian’s downfall although I will also admit to liking Brian more as the week went on. Nevertheless, he was clearly in dead-man-walking mode.

Head of Household Comp
Before I get to the comp, I have to say: Love, love, love the live audience. Totally gives eviction night the feel of a weekly event. Julie Chen chatted up Brian. The houseguests said their goodbyes, and Brian said he thinks Memphis has what it takes to win the whole shooting match.

Then the houseguests gathered in the back for HoH No. 2.

The game was one of guessing which way the majority would vote. Julie asked questions, and the houseguests had to avoid being in the minority. After several questions, Libra, Angie, Ollie and Jessie were left to guess how many pillows were used in the Sweet Dreams PoV competition.

And, Jessie, our bodybuilder from Iowa won.

And, Jessie still hates Renny. During the live show, he noted that Renny — to get respect — had to give respect. Given that she could have been evicted, Renny was quite laid back, noting that he should learn to do the same. Oh, kids. Bicker. Bicker.

In all honesty: I’ve talked up Renny quite a bit the first few days of BB10, but I want to see her inner Dick Donato come out. If she’s going to be refined and dull, then I’m not interested. Renny seems potentially like a volatile, strong, well-spoken N’awlins belle who takes no crap.

So, color me disappointed with her semi-diplomatic approach.

She is sure to be a target this week, although Sheila and Adam were at each other’s throats for awhile during BB9 and survived to the very end. I’m not sure I see that happening between Jessie and Renny.

Given this li’l tet-a-tet between J&R and given Jessie’s comments regarding old folks in general, I suspect he’s putting Renny and Jerry on the block. Given that (boy I’m using the term “given” a lot, no?) Jerry and Renny aren’t really up to physical competition, I’ll guess that a PoV win isn’t in their future.

So, if I may be so bold as to break out the crystal ball: I think we’re looking at one of the geriatric two leaving the house this week. Before we all get convinced one way or the other, I’d like to remind you all that the great evel Dick faced his biggest challenge in the second week.

We thought he was gone, and Dick’s win THAT week changed everything. It changed him. It changed the house, and frankly, it made BB8 the success it was.

Let’s hope this week is as interesting.

SoonerRyan
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Diary Room Is Open: Brian vs. Renny?

by soonerryan on July 16, 2008

I won’t belabor the point too much, but this first week of Big Brother 10 has been fun! And tonight, the houseguests will evict either Brian or Renny.

Not before the fine readers of big-brother-blog.com get their say though.

It’s time to open the big-brother-blog.com diary room.

Should you choose to accept, your duty is to evict Brian or Renny. A telecommunications professional, Brian thought he was pulling Big Brother strings by convincing Jerry to nominate Jessie and Renny. However, the rest of the house caught wind of his plan to get Jerry to nominate Memphis after Jessie won PoV.

The house got to Jerry. Jerry nominated Brian. And Brian believes he’s a goner.

Meanwhile, Renny got off on bad footing with our resident bodybuilder, Jessie. She had trouble opening a door one night after Jessie had gone to sleep, and she woke him up with her yapping. Renny is a 53-year-old socialite from New Orleans with a distinct accent and a direct personality.

On one hand, Brian made his bed. On the other, has he not damaged himself to the point where keeping him around wouldn’t be too harmful to the rest of the houseguests? The thing that strikes me about Renny though is that she has a ton in common with the past two winners of Big Brother.

  • She has a strong personality.
  • She can be crude.
  • She’s a tell-it-like-it-is person.
  • She’s love her or hate her.

Unfortunately for her, Renny doesn’t have the makings of a strong competitor when it comes to HoH and PoVs. Evel Dick and Baller (Adam) were both terrific competitors, particularly later in the game. Nevertheless, long term, isn’t she the bigger threat to win BB10?

Look at the winner’s mold. She FITS it.

Then again, would BB8 have been ANY fun if Dick had been evicted early? Hell to the no. Are you kidding me?

It’s just me, SoonerRyan, but if I were a houseguest, I seriously consider ousting Renny right now from a game-play perspective. However, as a viewer, I’ll be madder than heck if our crazy socialite is gone tonight.

Sorry. The early star of Big Brother 10 is ‘Renny from the Block’. We must keep her. Please?

But it’s not up to me … what say you? Who are we evicting???

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Big Brother 10 Recap: Brian On The Block

by soonerryan on July 15, 2008

Hey gang, we’ve got a big recap to get to, so let’s take care of a little housekeeping first.

Based on Associated Press references and folks from Magnolia, Texas, our resident grandpa is a Gerry and not a Jerry. However, for the sake of simplicity, ease of use and because CBS is using Jerry, I’ll do the same from here on out.

Speaking of which, Jerry did not win the PoV, proving that not every Web leak regarding BB is right. Hey, it happens.

But tonight’s result was the same: Brian got put on the block, and as of 9 p.m. BBT, he’s chill with the rest of the house in full knowledge of his impending exit.

Or is it a done deal?

We’ve seen these things turn around in a jiff. However, unless Brian can make the case that the rest of the house should feel threatened by Renny, then he’s a goner.

For those who missed the on-air episode tonight, Libra and April figured out the alliance among Dan, Brian and Ollie. How did they do it?

My hunch is that Libra has one heck of an intuition because she and April sniffed this son of a gun like a dog seeking a bone. Quite impressive. And when confronted, Ollie caved in what could best be described as survival mode. He had to tell all.

First, Libra and April had him stone cold. Second, he likes April.

Our first possible showmance of the season! The preacher’s son and ye of real boobs!

What Ollie revealed was that Brian confidently maneuvered to have Jerry put Memphis on the block because, in Brian’s opinion, Memphis was a particularly strong player during the PoV competition. Truth is, Jessie and Michelle were both stronger.

(PoV Background: This week’s competition was a contest to slime through honey back and forth from Point A to Point B with the sole purpose of pulling stuffed bears from feather pillows and taking them to the other side of a honey pit in order to place them in a jar. First to 5 wins. Jessie won. Jessie pulled himself off the block.)

April connives to have Jerry come up to the HoH room to let her in to use his HoH bathroom. When he gets up there, eight other houseguests await him. It might have been 9 or 10.

The houseguests made a good case and were quite amicable. However, Jerry waffled a bit in their presence, suggesting they were telling him what to do. In the end, Jerry revealed the betrayal at the PoV ceremoney and put Brian on the block.

Big developments from tonight’s episode:

  • Brian vs. Renny tomorrow night.
  • Looks like 9-1 to evict Brian with Dan voting alone.
  • Ollie likes April, and vice-versa.

My thoughts from tonight’s episode reinforce what I think most of us know. You can’t play too hard too early in this game. The award for best stay-under-the-radar performance in a first week of BB go to Angie, Michelle, Keesha and Steven.

For Jerry’s sake as the season’s first HoH, I think there was too much first-week drama. First weeks should go more like Season 8 when the house threw Carol to the curb. Not that he’ll be a target just yet. In fact, if Renny survives this week, I think both could stay for awhile because their PoV performances were pretty bad. Renny had trouble moving, and Jerry looked beat after just a few minutes.

Anyway, enough rambling from SoonerRyan, what did you think of tonight’s episode?

Be sure to stop by the site tomorrow to offer your eviction in our big-brother-blog.com diary room. We’ll have that and then the first word on a new HoH tomorrow night.

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Wine is flowing in the Big Brother house tonight, and that means what?

Well, it’s been just a round of the “telephone” game and some charades so far. However, the night hasn’t been without its confrontation. As BBBlogger updated you earlier tonight, Gerry won the PoV and took Jessie off the block, replacing the Iowa bodybuilder with Brian, the guy who convinced Gerry to go with Jessie and Renny for nominations in the first place.

Well, after fiddling with BBReloader to get my audio settings right, I picked up on a pair of conversations between Gerry and Brian, including one where they pretty much hash out their differences.

As much as I wanted to pull for Gerry in the beginning, I’m beginning to get that sense of old-man cockiness about our resident 75-year-old. He’s spent most of the night sitting on the deck, a la Dick Donato minus the Marlboro reds. He’s all game and, unfortunately, not a ton of personality so far.

Might that be his demise?

On the other hand, I will curse this house if they DARE to get rid of Renny. She might have annoyed some of the houseguests early on, but the 53-year-old New Orleans socialite is going to make this house fun.

Why? Because she’s super unique and possibly insane.

Not that this clip shows it. In fact, this is possibly the most geriatric moment in show history with an HoH conversation between two people whose collective ages total 128. Here’s a little strategy talk between Gerry and Renny:

The vibe of the house overall right now is that Brian is a goner right off the bat, and while I can’t get a feel for how everybody is feeling about our two older houseguests, I can only speak for myself. Gerry’s stock is going way down, and Renny’s is going way up.

Not because of her game play. Just the entertainment value. She has the makings of a Big Brother legend.

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