Big Brother 26: The Best And Worst Moments of Week 11

We are in the home stretch of Big Brother 26, which means we are also in the days of napping, stalled game talk and general fatigue. So Week 11 was not a very eventful week, so picking out any best and worst moments is a bit of a challenge. But let’s do it.

Worst: Makensy Wins HOH

Remember, we don’t like a steamroll here. People were worried earlier on that we were going to get a steamroll from Tucker and his group (I was not worried about that – I desired it), but instead we are getting this steamroll from Chelsie by way of Makensy. I mean didn’t Makensy JUST win HOH? Yes, she did. We only had the Double Eviction separating her reigns. So that was a super boring outcome.

Best: Makensy Nominates Rubina and Kimo

I’m not calling this a best moment because it was entertaining or anything. I’m only calling it a best moment because that was Makensy’s obvious choice, and we know she hasn’t always made the best decisions in this game. I am shocked she didn’t take some really convoluted route this week. Had she not had Chelsie in her ear as always, she might have done just that.

Worst: Makensy Wins Veto

Again, steamroll. There’s just nothing fun about no power shifts in the game. You can have your favorite and least favorites, but if no one sees any kind of challenge, it’s really hard to find much entertainment value there.

Makensy Manbeck wins BB Comics - CBS

Best: BB Comics

This season’s comics were some of the best. Oftentimes, the concepts are a bit phoned in or totally random. This season, the cast gave them plenty to work with and they turned out quite well. The Chubby Chaser was by far my favorite. “Crazy Eyes” was totally a given.

Worst: The Veto Wasn’t Used

Makensy broke the veto streak by keeping nominations the same. Of course that made the most sense for her game, but it would have been pretty amazing to see the veto used every single week this season.

Best: Jury Visit

Who doesn’t love to check in with the jurors? Of course this season of jurors are kind of low-key characters other than Angela, so we didn’t get any real drama, but Angela was doing her best to stir the pot with Quinn. She’s always ready to put on a show.

Worst: The Vote Was About to Flip

For a moment, Chelsie and Cam were really to flip the vote and keep Kimo. Which to me would have made no sense. I think they just got a little bored and Chelsie got nervous that keeping Rubina would help Makensy out more than keeping Kimo. But in the end they didn’t flip the vote even though we were all sort of expecting it. So we kind of got our own little final eviction blindside.

 

 

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