‘Big Brother’ 19 Spoilers: Will Josh Finally Get Paul Out Before Finale?
“Big Brother” Season 19 recently saw one houseguest win the Head of Household (HOH) competition after two others were sent home.
Warning: This article contains spoilers from episodes of “Big Brother” Season 19 that have not yet aired. Read at your own risk!
On Thursday night, Paul Abrahamian’s plan to backdoor Jason Dent came to fruition. After he was sent home, Jason revealed to “Big Brother” host Julie Chen that he felt that he was played by the returning vet. To everyone’s surprise, Chen announced that it was a double eviction episode so another houseguest will join Jason shortly.
In the memory game, Alex Ow was named HOH. She nominated Kevin Schlehuber and Raven Walton for eviction. In the end, it was Raven who was sent to the jury house. Just like Jason, Raven also felt that she was fooled by everyone, most especially Paul.
Now that there are only five houseguests left in the competition, another HOH game was held. Josh Martinez won, so he now has the chance to get Paul out. Josh told Christmas Abbott a couple of times that he feels Paul has been orchestrating all of the moves in the house, but that he was not getting any blood in his hands. Unfortunately, Christmas urged Josh not to go crazy because Paul is a very strong competitor.
In the Diary Room, Christmas said that she needs both Josh and Paul until the end because she’s certain that both of them will take her to the final two. However, keeping Paul in the game won’t be beneficial to Josh because if both of them end up in the final three, Paul could easily win over Josh.
Now that the Miami native finally has a chance to take Paul out, will he go through with it? Josh could easily win “Big Brother” Season 19 if he is able to get rid of this season’s biggest “threat.” Even “Big Brother” Season 8 winner EvelDick thinks that Paul “poisoned the cast” by manipulating them throughout the entire season. “Me, Myself & I” star Bobby Moynihan called the houseguests “idiots” for not getting rid of Paul during week one.
“Big Brother” Season 19 airs Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.
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