Plus, Kyle has to explain himself to the jury house.
Alright, so just about everything about this week seemedpredictable.
Let’s begin with the first eviction.
Then there’s Terrance, trying to make his case to stay this week.
He doesn’t really have much to go on at this point.
They hear out his thoughts on jury votes he somehow thinks Alyssa could get a lot of votes?
Not sure I agree but it’s not going to make much of a difference.
With Terrance all but out of the house, more scheming begins.
Now, usually these segments aren’t all that entertaining.
Kyle’s face is in pain the entire time, knowing that he has to tell them the truth.
Thelookson the faces of Joseph, Indy, and Jasmine will be all over Twitter.
They aredisgustedthat he could even think that.
“It’s 2022, we have the internet, educate yourself!”
yells an incensed Indy.
Anyways, back to the game.
Monte pulls Alyssa off the block, and Turner puts up Michael in her place.
It’s a good pitch, and his only chance, but Brittany is a different player than him.
In the end, none of that even matters.
Michael is evicted, and now the prize at the end of the game is really up for grabs.