'Big Brother 10': It's over for April
Sorry for the delay; I am out of the country and didn't have Internet access Thursday or Friday. Here is the BB10 recap by Patrick Gutierrez:
With Dan refusing to use the power of veto, April and Jerry were left to fend for themselves. Meanwhile, Renny’s alliance is still puzzled by her decision to nominate Jerry instead of Ollie. Dan asked Renny point-blank if she had made a deal with Ollie, and she said no.
Michelle seemed overly concerned that someone offered Dan $5,000 prior to the veto meeting to get taken off and set out to find out who that was. Meanwhile, Memphis tried to keep the target on April.
April, oblivious to the havoc she's caused in the house, seems stunned that she might be on her way out the door. With Ollie in her corner and Keesha and Memphis set on evicting her, she needed to persuade Michelle and Dan to vote her way. She and Ollie went to work on Michelle, who seemed open to the idea, but only if Dan's vote was secure. Ollie then took his case to Dan, and afterwards April got him alone in the storage room and once again offered him the $5,000 she banked earlier in the game along with safety from her and Ollie in exchange for his vote.
During the eviction ceremony, April was voted out 4-1, with boyfriend Ollie being her only vote.
The HOH competition, King of the Jungle, had each contestant hanging on a jungle vine. The last person remaining will win head of household. The winner would not be determined Thursday night, but we did find out that next week will be a … wait for it … double eviction night!!!
Thoughts: With Keesha's alliance still intact, Ollie and Jerry are on the outside looking in. They should join forces and work on getting Michelle to join them. Unless Keesha or Memphis wins HOH, at least one of them is likely to go on the block. And with next week being a double eviction night, it might be both!
Dan is sitting pretty right now. Other than Jerry, he has no obvious enemies. We'll see if Jerry lets bygones be bygones since Dan essentially kept him in the house ...






