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Big Brother 26 Player Rankings Week 6

Oh Big Brother 26, why are you so all over the place? One thing is for sure, the season is sure keeping us on our toes. This week’s player rankings are once again going to look pretty different from the previous week. These players are just so manic and there is absolutely no structure to this season. The good thing about all this is there’s not one person running away with the game.

This week there were some definite blunders made. But there were also a few strides and some players have seemingly re-found their footing. That being said, we are back to one of those weeks where no one is playing a great game, so the grades will be a little low.

So let’s do it, using my traditional grading scale.

Big Brother 26 Player Rankings Week 6

Chelsie: 90/100. Chelsie is head of the class this week because in a week of bad plays and chaos, she sat back, took it all in and waited for the possible opportunity to take out Tucker this week. She quietly rallied some votes and is poised to strike tonight if Tucker finds himself still on the block after the AI Arena. On top of all that, Chelsie has so many people in her corner. Especially T’Kor, who basically planned her whole HOH around keeping Chelsie safe and happy. Which is bizarre since Chelsie has been plotting against T’Kor since she and Kimo flipped on Cedric. Last Week: 88

Leah: 88/100. I am not sure if it’s because Leah is doing something right or if everyone else is just playing even dumber than I thought, but the way she stayed off the block this week when she should have been anyone’s obvious replacement choice is mind-blowing. She’s not been nominated any other time, either. And Quinn and Joseph are so hung up on her they will do anything to protect her. I guess she’s doing something right? Hell if I know. Last Week: 88

Quinn: 85/100. Quinn is another one that baffles me. Like Leah, I don’t know if he’s doing something right, or if everyone else is doing something wrong. But Quinn has messed up A LOT. A LOT A LOT. And only Tucker is after him. I do think Joseph is finally over him, too, but Quinn was able to work his way back in the mix after multiple missteps. So the fact that everyone else played worse this week, earns Quinn as a definite honor student this week. Last Week: 69

Cam: 83/100. Look at Cam climbing the ranks! Not only has he started talking a little game and is getting some airtime, he also won the Power of Veto this week, beating out comp beast Tucker. Cam needed that win, too, because he had a really good chance at going home this week. Well earned, fourth place, Cam. I guess. Last Week: 79

Joseph: 83/100. Joseph still has a solid read on the house and manages to still lay low at all the right times. But he is finally starting to appear on some radars. But we also know this cast really doesn’t remember much from one minute to the next as far as who they should be worried about. So if Joseph is able to hold onto Tucker this week and get a win under his belt, he could be positioned well. Or it could all blow up starting tonight with a Tucker eviction. See how this season has no structure and no set path? It’s remarkable. Last Week: 83

T’Kor: 77/100. T’Kor might have wanted to keep as little blood on her hands as possible this week, but that did not happen. I actually think the only way her HOH could have gone any worse is he she somehow nominated Kimo and herself. She has been showing just how disloyal she is for weeks now, and this week kind of just sealed the deal. Even Kimo has told her people are not going to trust her if she keeps flipping on people. And this HOH was just a bad move for her. She didn’t need to win now and she really didn’t need to put Tucker at risk. Watching her play the game has been so strange. But with this season, it probably doesn’t matter. She can easily rebound as we’ve seen this whole season. That all being said, she still has a great social game. Last Week: 80

Kimo: 77/100. I am just going to start ranking these two as one. They both make silly mistakes and don’t seem to understand exactly how to play a good game of Big Brother, and the waffling. And the back and forth. And the whispering. And the … all the things. I think they’re way too openly close, too. They’re as dangerous as any showmance. Last Week: 80

Tucker: 75/100. Tucker drops again this week after some abysmal gameplay this week. Not only did he offer to go up as a pawn for T’Kor (reluctantly or not, he still offered), he also spiraled a lot when T’Kor didn’t nominate Leah at the veto ceremony. He was ready to throw the AI Arena competition and go home to his dog. And on top of all of that, he has made his showmance with Rubina completely public – which is not only a bad Big Brother move, it was also kind of embarrassing. I don’t know, I felt second-hand embarrassment. I actually lowered his score just now after writing this. And I have been a pretty solid Tucker fan. Last Week: 95

Makensy: 70/100. The queen of ending up on the wrong side of the house is not only playing the game alone, she’s also now being looked at as a snitch. She tells everyone everything, holds nothing back for later ammo, and then goes round calling herself a competition threat. I have never seen someone play the game like this. It’s actually kind of fascinating. Last Week: 68

Rubina: 69/100. I am not totally sure why I feel the need to nearly fail Rubina this week, but it feels right. I think her and Tucker’s open display is going really tank her game. Even if he goes this week, she’s going to be an easy target because of all of that and how close she is to T’Kor and Kimo. I just haven’t liked how she’s played the game this week. She is gullible and pretty clueless. Last Week: 85

Angela: 63/100. I am sorry to give you this F, Angela. Especially after your 90 percent last week. But this week you were not even an option to go on the block or go home and then you just blew it all up. For no good reason. Week 1 Angela made a full return this week and not only did it land her at the bottom of the class here, she could very well get evicted tonight. She literally threw away the only person who genuinely wanted to work with her and protect her. One of the worst moves ever. It would have been a great move to attempt to get a comp beast like Tucker out IF she had any standing in the house. But to go up to a group of people who don’t want to work with you and say “hey, let’s get Tucker out” was just a bad call. But you still get an A+ in Entertainment, Angela. You’re the Salutatorian, there (Tucker is the Valedictorian). Last Week: 90

Flunked Out

Matt
Lisa
Kenney
Cedric
Brooklyn

How would you rank the Big Brother 26 players in Week 6?

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