As a devoted cinephile, here’s my take:
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Initially just a contestant, Ava Pearl ascended to the role of Week 5 Head of Household, yet she might regret her victory by Thursday’s end. Ava nominated Zach Cornell, first-week HOH Vince Panaro, and Keanu Soto for elimination; however, with the veto in play, there was always a possibility that one of them would be spared.
TopMob is broadcasting real-time episodes of Big Brother, so I have information about who won the veto and the crucial choice they must make with time running out. Here’s a look at who emerged victorious and why Zach’s hidden power might influence the rest of this week significantly.
Katherine Won The Week 5 Veto
This week is significant for the “floaters” in the game, as Katherine Woodman unexpectedly won the Week 5 veto. Given that Ava had proposed renominating Katherine, it’s fortunate she secured this veto. Since no one else seems to have her as a target, this is an uncommon opportunity for her to use without jeopardizing her game much. Whether she’ll utilize it to make a strategic move is yet to be seen, and there are several elements that may impact her decision.

Katherine Using The Veto Could Depend On Zach And Rachel
Katherine has expressed to others that she prefers not to exercise the veto, explaining that maintaining the current nominations would be more advantageous since many in the house are against a change. Simultaneously, she’s discussed her desire to eliminate Zach from the game, considering him as someone she really wants out of the competition.
What Kat might not realize is that the $10,000 prize Zach won during the premiere of Big Brother Season 27 comes with a condition. He has the option to give this money to the Head of Household (HOH), who can then use it to save Zach from nomination if he ends up on the block. In essence, there’s a strong possibility that Zach will utilize this opportunity to get himself off the block, forcing Ava to replace at least one person on the block.

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If Kat is concerned about Zach possibly claiming Head of Household (HOH), intending to utilize the veto to safeguard either Keanu or Vince as a buffer for herself, it seems likely she’d choose one of them to save. However, there’s uncertainty regarding when and how Zach will exercise his power, as well as whether Kat will still possess the veto when he does so.

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In simpler terms, it seems likely that Zach won’t be able to use his power until after Kat has exercised her veto privilege. This is merely a guess on my part, as Kelly Jorgensen revealed her self-removal from the block using her secret power in this manner. Therefore, Kat might not be aware of this situation until it’s already happened.
One significant aspect is the engaging dialogue between Rachel Reilly and Kat, which included Morgan Pope. Rachel approached Kat and hinted that Morgan feels “the housemates are leaning towards evicting the romantic pair.” While Morgan didn’t phrase it exactly like that, it seems plausible that Kat might use the veto if she suspects Morgan will be nominated by Ava. If that happens, it could potentially mean safety for Keanu this week, given his recent string of veto victories, although it’s quite a stretch to predict that outcome.
Big Brother’s episodes are broadcast on CBS every Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. With the 2025 television schedule becoming more exciting, there’s still lots of season left for those who want to catch up by streaming it on Paramount+.
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