Quinn has spent the past few days trying to wrap his head around how things went so very, very wrong in Week 4 of Big Brother 26. He held the Deepfake HOH power which let him take over Angela’s reign and instead put his picks on the Block and even control the renom. But in the end it all fell apart and his ally Cedric was out the door.
Earlier today while the HGs waited for the Veto competition to play Joseph tried to walk Quinn through where things changed in the final days of his HOH.
Joseph seems to get the situation right, but maybe not the timing. He explained to Quinn that T’kor and Kimo felt they were at the bottom of the Collective and that’s right. We heard those two discuss how they could be better positioned in a new house order versus the end of the old one.
As for Joseph himself, he admitted to Quinn that he had his own doubts about Cedric because of how little he got back from Cedric when he felt like he was giving a lot of info. Joseph could see Cedric’s loyalty was closer to Quinn than him.
Quinn explained that he wasn’t upset about Cedric going but rather that it was a blindside. (Don’t they always say that?) We know this wasn’t a last minute switch, but Joseph does try to present it that way perhaps to ease that part about Quinn wishing he knew. Joseph says T’kor came to him and explained they were going to save Rubina and so he saw they did have the numbers and went along with it.
Joseph didn’t stop there either though and went on to discuss how Quinn needs to get over this idea of working with Leah. He says how Leah is just using Quinn and they aren’t really friends in the game. Quinn didn’t understand why he couldn’t get Leah to talk game with him when he tried. Well, I mean come on, Quinn.
And Quinn just can’t help himself in this game, it seems. Remember how Tucker pitched a deal to Quinn that he’d save him this week but he needed Quinn to keep it quiet. Well Quinn didn’t and it got back to Tucker who knows Quinn ran info back to Brooklyn who happens to be Tucker’s actual target this week. So if there’s a change and Brooklyn is off the menu, then watch out Quinn.
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