While in reality, heโs at the bottom of the house. He would have been gone last week if Big Brother 20 winner Kaycee hadnโt won the Power of Veto and saved him. This week, history repeated itself with Keanu winning the Power of Veto on his own this time. This meant that the houseguests had to deal with him for at least one more week.
While Kelley, Adrian, and Will stress about the upcoming eviction, Keanu has some room to try to bend the game to his favor. Even though heโs on the bottom, he can always try to climb his way back, especially with Big Brother being such a numbers game and alliances constantly shifting.ย
The biggest issue with Keanu is that he believes he understands the game better than he does. This is leading him to be slaughtered by some not-so-inconspicuous characters. On Tuesday morning, Keanu tried to get Rachel on his side in all the wrong ways.
He did the typical Keanu thing by trying to instruct her, a three-time player and former winner, on how to play Big Brother. He also made a pitch for her to join his side because he sees her as a floater.
He thinks Jimmy and her are playing a floater game, and he wants to pick them up. Rachel did not take kindly to being called a floater. The conversation continues, and Rachel tells him that he doesnโt realize he canโt trust the people heโs forming alliances with.
She doesnโt want to tell Keanu at first who she is referring to, but eventually admits itโs Vince. Keanu then tries to insist that Rachel and he have different perceptions of the game. He doesnโt think sheโs lying to him; she sees things differently from him.
Rachel leaves the room, and Keanu begins to talk to the camera. He talks about knowing that Rachel didnโt take their conversation well. Heโs trying to throw her a life vest. He also says that he thinks Rachel and he just see the game differently. He believes heโs the only one who truly sees it correctly.
He also talks about how he has to trust Vince because heโs the only real ally he has now. He says if Vince is playing him, he would be shocked but would have to accept that because he canโt go against him.
He also mentions that Mickey and Morgan are his targets. He thinks once theyโre gone, his side and he will dominate the game.
Keanu seems oblivious to the game going on, but confident in his ability to navigate and dominate it. Rachel continues to warn him about Vince, but he would rather trust him than chance something better for his game.


