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Post  Banjo 2013-08-18, 14:23

Last night was the veto comp. Specifically it was a "OTEV" comp (veto spelled backwards) a sophisticated type of comp that usually occurs only once per season.

It will be shown tonight on the CBS show. Since Elissa won and will certainly save herself, that leaves Helen on the block to almost certainly be evicted on Thursday. She thinks she is safe because of her pact with Andy and McManda, but of course they lied to her. She thinks that Spencer as the pawn will be evicted. It would be fun to watch if she wins the HOH comp. among the four jury members, which would include her, to see who comes back into the house. Then she would wreak havoc. roflmao 


Otev is a character (different every year-this yr he was a Beaver or something) that gives the HG's little riddle-clues about past HGs. One of the clues this time they're talking about was a little rhyme about having consumed a bottle of red wine, for instance, with Jeremy being the answer. All the HGs are kneeling before "Otev" as he recites these clues. As soon as they think they know the answer, they have to race out into the yard, which is decorated like a forest or swamp or whatever, and they have to locate an object with the correct answer ("Jeremy") to the clue, then race back to Otev and kneel again. The objects they're looking for are usually discs or objects of some kind with names printed on them. There are dozens or hundreds of such objects scattered & hidden around the space. The last person kneeling with a correct answer in their hands - or a HG who has chosen the wrong answer - is "out" and the next round begins.

'Big Brother 15' Spoilers: Who Won the Week 8 Power of Veto?
Saturday, August 17, 2013

John Kubicek
Senior Writer, BuddyTV

Big Brother 15 has become all about the competitions. The alliances and deals are basically set in stone, so winning HoH or PoV is the only way to change the inevitable.

SPOILER WARNING: This article contains Big Brother 15 spoilers.

Aaryn nominated Helen and Elissa. Andy, Spencer and GinaMarie were also chosen to play. The competition was OTEV.

Elissa won the Power of Veto.

Wow, how is this woman who doesn't even seem to want to be there able to win the PoV when she needs to?

This truly seals Helen's fate. Odds are Elissa will save herself and Aaryn will once again use Spencer as a pawn, nominating him. They'll tell Elissa and Helen that Spencer is the target, but really, Helen will get blindsided. Or she'll figure it out like Jessie did, but there's really nothing she can do about it. Aaryn, Andy and the others have already promised Spencer that he's safe, though if I were Spencer, I'd be sick and tired of always being the pawn.

It's going to be very awkward if Helen gets evicted, then wins the chance to come back into the game. Since Elissa is on her side and Helen made that Final 3 deal with Andy and McCrae, Helen SHOULD have the votes to stay, and when she leaves, it will reveal how people have been lying to her.

I suppose there's a chance that Elissa is so utterly clueless that she may use the PoV on Helen, but I doubt it.

FUN FACTS

-Elissa is the first person this season to win two Power of Veto competitions.

-Elissa has now won as many PoV competitions as her sister, Rachel Reilly, did in both of her seasons combined. In fact, since Rachel's first PoV came in a couples' competition with Brendon, Elissa has actually won MORE individual PoVs than her sister.

-This is the sixth time this season that one of the nominees has won the Power of Veto. The record was set during All-Stars, when it happened nine times. It happened seven times in season 12 (assuming you count Matt Hoffman's Diamond Power of Veto) and six times in season 13. Every other season had five or fewer times a nominee won the PoV.

-Spencer and Elissa are the king and queen of playing in the PoV this season, each having played in six out of nine competitions.

-McCrae is the biggest loser when it comes to PoV, having only played twice out of nine times. He also has terrible luck when it comes to being randomly chosen to play, as he's only been picked once out of eight possible times. Everybody else in the house, except Aaryn, has been chosen at least twice.

-Spencer is also the comp king, having competed in 15 of the 18 HoH or PoV competitions this season. McCrae is the biggest loser in this category, having only played in 10 competitions.

-If Elissa saves herself, she will become only the 12th person in the history of this game to save herself from nomination with the PoV twice in a single season. That list includes no winners, but it does include runners-up Alison Irwin from season 4 and Memphis Garrett from season 10. During All-Stars, Janelle Pierzina set the record by saving herself four times. Here is the full list of people who have done it.

Nominated HGs Saving Themselves with the Power of Veto

4 TIMES:
Season 7's Janelle Pierzina

2 TIMES:
Season 14's Shane Meaney
Season 14's Frank Eudy
Season 12's Ragan Fox
Season 12's Brendon Villegas
Season 11's Michele Noonan
Season 10's Memphis Garrett
Season 9's Crazy James Zinkand
Season 8's Jen Johnson
Season 6's James Rhine
Season 4's Alison Irwin

***In season 8, Daniele Donato won two of her PoVs while nominated, but the second time she saved her father, Evel Dick Donato, instead of herself.
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