The host weighs in on the fallout from Kyle’s imaginary diversity alliance.

Each week, hostJulie Chen Moonveswill answer a few questions about the latest events inside theBig Brotherhouse.

(Also read ourexit interview with Kyle Capener.)

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Kyle Capener and the cast of ‘Big Brother’ season 24.CBS

What do you think of what he did and how he is dealing with it now?

JULIE CHEN MOONVES:He overthought and overplayed from a paranoid space, in my opinion.

He seems to be dealing with it from a place of humility and wanting true redemption.

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Michael Bruner on ‘Big Brother’.CBS

His intention to learn and grow from this experience seems genuine to me.

He left a very safe space surrounded by housemates who were willing to listen, speak, and forgive.

They all told Kyle he was wrong but that they love and forgive him.

They all handled it with grace.

Monte was particularly level-headed.

He also managed to set aside his feelings and examine the timing of being told by Michael and Brittany.

He kept his head in the game despite being thrown for a hurtful loop.

Terrance was like a dad.

He wanted to help Kyle redeem himself.

Taylor was very honest, telling him she felt his eviction was the appropriate punishment.

I think they all handled it well from all angles.

The timing of it feels questionable.

Yet despite winning the Veto, Michael still moves forward in sharing this information.

He adds: And it would be nice as a result to send Kyle out.

That’s how I see the dots connecting.

The obvious answer would be Michael, but perhaps not.

Yes, he is a comp BEAST and very clever.

But did this last move cost him in the minds of jurors?

Will it be considered acceptable at the end of the day?

Turner doesn’t have knocks against him.

His game has been pretty clean, and he’s had two HOH wins so he’s sitting pretty.

Monte is liked by all and has been HOH.

Terrance had an impressive week when he was HOH, also winning the Veto.

That’s the beauty of this game.

You never can say.