On Big Brother Season 24 Episode 14, the houseguests compete to win the power of veto. During the veto meeting, the winner of the contest can keep nominations unchanged or save somebody from eviction for the week. The home is on fire more than ever because of the partnership between the Leftovers and the rivalry between Daniel and Kyle. Big Brother 24 will soon reveal who will be named the winner of the most renowned reality house in the entire world.
When The Leftovers managed to secure another week in the control of nominations once Monte won HOH, the one and only question was who to target. The alliance saw a few obstacles to their strategy but ultimately decided to eliminate Alyssa and Indy. However, as we are all aware, anything can happen with a veto, and this week’s veto possibilities were particularly exciting. There were many factors that could have affected the veto and how it is utilized, including the fact that Nicole is still a potential target and Taylor’s confidence in her new alliance is in danger.
Big Brother Season 24 Episode 13 Recap
Before diving into Big Brother Season 24 Episode 14, let’s quickly do a recap of the previous Episode. In Episode 13, it was time for the live vote and eviction. According to Nicole, she entered the home with loyalty and sincerity. She’s been humbled by this week, and if they keep her, she’ll keep playing that way and making sure the right team wins.
The votes are: Joseph votes against Nicole, Terrance votes against Nicole, Michael votes against Nicole, Indy votes against Nicole, Jasmine votes against Nicole, Daniel votes against Taylor, Turner Nicole, Kyle votes against Nicole, Alyssa votes against Nicole, and Brittany votes against Nicole. Nicole gets kicked out by a score of 9 to 1. Daniel tells the houseguests to play for themselves when Nicole departs, explaining that they can’t split the cash prize equally. Everyone gives him a blank stare!
Nicole tells Julie that Taylor’s statement was funny and great. She says that she made a mistake by participating in her alliance’s game. She believed she had the support to remain in the house and eventually remove Taylor. She feels as though Monte is to blame for her returning home. Julie tells her of the Leftovers, a group that developed as a result of their unfair treatment of Taylor inside the house. Now we will discuss when will Episode 14 of Big Brother Season 24 will release and what will happen in it.
Big Brother Season 24 Episode 14 Release Date & Preview
Big Brother Season 24 Episode 14 will release on 10 August 2022 on CBS. In episode 14, the Big Brother 24 houseguests are getting ready for the Power of Veto Competition. During the week 5 game, a few BB24 Festie Besties will join the family head, nominees, and other FBs. Since Michael has been chosen as the new HoH, they will compete against one another.
If one of them wins, they’ll probably eliminate the nominees so that Daniel and Kyle may be the next couple to be kicked out of the house. Turner and Jasmine were also selected to participate. Although Daniel’s elimination would not help either contestant’s game, they must maintain their public personas in order to keep the other members of the house satisfied.
If one of the three nominees for eviction—Joseph, Monte, or Terrance—wins, the other two will utilize the Veto, and Michael will renominate Kyle and Daniel with Daniel as the target. Some contestants find themselves in a difficult situation, but it appears that the house will have their way this week and send Daniel to Thursday’s elimination.
Big Brother Season 24 Episode 14 Release Time & Where To Watch
Episode 14 of Big Brother Season 24 will air at 9 pm PT on CBS. New episodes of Big Brother are released every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. If you have CBS on your TV, then you could just tune in at the above-mentioned time. But, if for some reason you missed the Big Brother S24 E14 while it was airing live or you prefer Streaming Big Brother, then there is a Streaming option available. You watch Episode 14 on Paramount+.
Along with the three weekly episodes, Paramount+ also offers a live feed of the Big Brother house that is accessible around-the-clock, allowing viewers to stay up to date on the activities of the Houseguests. Paramount+ can only be accessed with a membership. The Essential option costs $4.99 per month (or $49.99 annually), and the Premium option costs $9.99 per month (or $99.99 annually). Your local CBS station is included in the Premium package.
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