‘Big Brother 26’ Spoilers: Things Get Emotional As The Nominees Campaign (And Say Goodbye)

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There was much less waffling on Wednesday in the “Big Brother 26″ house than last week.

Quinn remains the target and that is unlikely to change before Thursday’s vote. As promised, he campaigned for real on Wednesday, eschewing the panhandler schtick. Perhaps inspired by Kimo‘s eviction speech last week, he deployed the tactic of pulling at everyone’s heartstrings, stressing how much he loved everyone and how they’ll be BFF with some game talk and promises sprinkled in. Not a terrible idea to change it up since he is a superfan and the house feels like he can’t be trusted after blowing up his own alliances.

Kimo also campaigned a little bit, but he’s safe and knows he’s safe, and Chelsie assured him he’s safe too. She told Makensy that she’d like for Quinn to stay, but him leaving would be the best for her game. Kimo and Quinn met up at one point to tell each other how much they loved playing together and say goodbye. Quinn knows he’s cooked and told Kimo that he hopes he and T’Kor make it to the end.

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The final vote will probably be 5-1 for Quinn to become the first juror with the dissenting vote coming from Leah. Her depression over Quinn’s backdoor probably sealed his fate more than anything Quinn has said or done this week. Everyone can see how tight they are and will want to separate them. Angela has been leaning towards keeping Quinn, but if she gets word that the votes aren’t there, she’ll fall in line with the majority… unless she gets left in the dark about a vote-flip again.

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