Big Brother Recap: Did the Leftovers Blindside Ameerah?

Fans clamor for an all-female alliance to dominate the Big Brother house every season.

When fans got their wish, the females started making horrible comments about their co-star, Taylor Hale, effectively excluding her from all of their plans.

It’s been horrible to watch, but karma came knocking on Thursday’s eviction episode, and it made for one of the most satisfying hours of the reality series in years.

Ameerah and Terreance on the block in this screenshot from Big Brother. Credit: CBS

We picked up with the Veto meeting. CBS has been utilizing cliffhangers more of late, clearly a way to get people talking and tuning in to all the episodes.

As expected, Michael and Brittany removed themselves from the block with their Veto, but what followed was utterly bonkers.

Turner put Ameerah and Terrance on the block.

This was a bombshell to the people outside of the newly formed Leftovers alliance, largely because Nicole expected to be on the block alongside her Festie Bestie, Taylor.

Nicole Layog, houseguest on the CBS original series BIG BROTHER, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. — Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Nicole was awful to Taylor earlier this week, mischaracterizing her words in what looked to be a thinly veiled attempt to get her out of the game.

Ameerah was stunned to be on the block, and Terrance quickly said he wouldn’t campaign against her and wanted to go home.

You don’t always get what you want in the Big Brother house, and unfortunately for Ameerah, Turner had the votes before pulling the trigger on this plan.

It didn’t stop Ameerah from scrambling, however. She went from houseguest to houseguest to lock in the votes and thought she was sitting pretty.

Taylor Hale, houseguest on the CBS original series BIG BROTHER, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. — Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Nicole was upset about Terrance possibly leaving, so she told him about her being a cop, something we hope he uses down the line to backstab her.

We live for the drama, you guys!

Turner commented on the harsh treatment of Taylor since walking into the house, saying that the dogpile needs to stop.

The good news is that Taylor is a part of the Leftover alliance, so she finally has a solid group to work with.

Terrance Higgins, houseguest on the CBS original series BIG BROTHER, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. — Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Ameerah’s allies were shocked by her being on the block and vowed to get revenge.

At one point, Ameerah found the Leftovers talking and took her concerns to Daniel.

“I can’t imagine any of them talking game,” Daniel said.

“Everyone’s just chilling. Like, that’s who’s leftover,” she responded.

If only she knew.

This is a screengrab of the third eviction from Big Brother 2021. Credit: CBS.

At the eviction, you could tell Ameerah thought she was staying, and she looked like she wanted to name names when a vote of 7-4 evicted her.

Her allies were in tears because her eviction came out of the left-field… to them.

“It’s OK. You got me,” Ameerah said as she walked out of the house.

Julie then filled her in on the newly formed alliance and told her everything she didn’t know.

In the end, Ameerah felt like a threat and took it as a compliment they got her out while they could.

Alyssa Snider, houseguest on the CBS original series BIG BROTHER, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. — Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

As has become the norm, we didn’t get to see the HOH competition play out. Instead, we watched the houseguests rummage through envelopes to earn the privilege of competing in the competition.

So, there we have it. Ameerah is out of the house, and the game is shifting.

Terrance joined Monte and Joseph’s Festie Bestie crew, which should keep him safe for a while.

Big Brother continues Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS.

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