The highly anticipated Big Brother Season 26 Episode 35 aired exclusively on CBS on October 3 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. This episode kicked off with an exhilarating Power of Veto (PoV) competition.
As fans are aware, the Head of Household (HoH), Makensy Manbeck, had nominated Kimo Apaka and Rubina Bernabe for potential eviction. The PoV competition had the power to alter this decision, as one of the nominees could be replaced by either Cam Sullivan-Brown or Chelsie Baham.
In Episode 35, Chelsie perceives Rubina as a major threat, fearing that she could persuade Makensy. Conversely, Rubina was strategizing her own game plan to evict Chelsie from the house while hoping to clinch the PoV. The remaining houseguests acknowledged that Kimo was the most formidable player in the game due to his strong social strategy. Meanwhile, Makensy was carefully contemplating her next move.
As the episode progressed, Kimo was ultimately voted out after Cam and Chelsie’s strategic discussions swayed the houseguests to eliminate him. The official synopsis for Episode 35 reads:
“Following a live vote, a houseguest is evicted and interviewed; remaining houseguests compete for power in the next head of household.”
What transpired in Big Brother Season 26 Episode 35?
In Big Brother Season 26 Episode 35, Makensy considered nominating Cam while removing Rubina, aiming to maintain an all-female alliance. Chelsie opposed this idea, fearing that Rubina might target her and encourage Makensy to do the same.
Meanwhile, Kimo proposed an alliance to Cam, suggesting they could be the final two, but only if Rubina was voted out. Kimo’s game strategy was evident as he tried to convince Chelsie that Makensy posed a greater threat, planting doubt in her mind.
After winning the PoV in Big Brother Season 26 Episode 35, Makensy opted not to use her power, leaving Kimo and Rubina’s positions unchanged. Ultimately, the houseguests reached a unanimous decision to vote Kimo out, identifying him as a more formidable player than Rubina. The final count of votes resulted in his eviction by 2-0.
In his exit interview, Kimo expressed his belief that he had the potential to win the series, which made him a target. He acknowledged that his strong alliances with Rubina and T’Kor painted him as a threat in the competition, stating:
“I was gonna win this game. Everybody is gonna do whatever’s best for their game, and I respect any decision that’s made. But for me, being in this house, I needed people. We all kind of needed people. The target just ended up on us because … friendship. That just became a threat to everyone. We’re a strong trio.”
The upcoming episode promises to reveal how the house dynamics will shift now that Kimo has been evicted. Additionally, it remains to be seen whether Chelsie will continue her alliance with Cam in their efforts to influence Makensy’s decisions.
Tune in to stream Big Brother Season 26 exclusively on CBS every week, with episodes airing on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
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