We are treated to a recap of the nomination ceremony, where Justin nominates Jack and Nathan for eviction.
Nathan and Jack are working out. Nate is remorseful about using the veto a long time ago and feels that is when the others turned on him. He notices that Ali is not on the block--he is upset she went behind his back and made a deal.
Justin makes the bizarre statement that there is nothing in this house except one's word. I was unaware that Big Brother was a game of honesty rather than strategy.
Alison feels that Nathan is being a baby about his nomination. Ali doesn't really care because she's safe. Nathan feels that Alison has let him down--she should have put Justin up last week so he wouldn't have won HOH and put him on the block. Erika, Jack and Nate commiserate.
Jee, apparently, has a compulsive disorder. He brushes each tooth five times, washes each part of his body five times, has his clothes packed very neatly. Jun observes that it is his need for control that causes this.
Nathan and Ali fight about the current situation. Nathan is really being obnoxious about the whole thing. Alison tells the DR that Nate can kiss her a** because she had to get rid of Dana or Dana would have come after her.
Erika misses the newspaper. She really wants to know what's in the news. Nathan agrees--they wondered what's happening in Iraq, with Sosa...They talk about Kobe Bryant--he's a family person, loves his wife. LOL.
Justin is dirty. He never washes his clothes. This bothers Jee. Justin admits he washes his shorts every few weeks. Ali says that Justin never washes his sheets and has slobber stains on his pillow. Jee observes that he guesses that Ali didn't mind it too much.
Justin brings out swimwear for the houseguests to wear in the luxury competition. The girls have flattering one piece suits. The boys have tight little shorts. There are letters hidden in the houseguests suits. They have to remove their suits and find the letter. Soap suds come floating down from above. This is supposed to cover their naked bodies. Jack jokes that he felt pretty safe because he knew no one was looking at him. The houseguests talk about the competition. Nathan makes a big deal out of seeing the girls naked--he was in heaven. Look for this to perpetuate the "Is Nathan homosexual" conversations.
The houseguests have won free laundry service. Jee is excited, but notes that he will have to refold it himself. Ali is glad that for one week the house won't smell like smelly Justin.
There's a "subtle" Subway commercial, as the houseguests enjoy the rewards of their food competition victory.
Jun notes that this is a house where everyone is always somewhat naked. Jack feels that Jun cooking in her bikini is good for morale. Nathan knows he would be in trouble with his mom for eating at the table without a shirt. Jun feels that Erika has no fashion sense. Erika thinks she's trendy. The other HGs comment on her hat and her clothing choices. Erika says she wants to be J-Lo.
The houseguests receive a Corridor game to practice for the veto competition. Jack notes that Justin is very good at Corridor.
Ali and Nathan argue some more. Nathan speculates that Ali and Justin have a secret alliance.
The stooge alliance recognizes that Nathan cannot win the veto. They practice the game as if one of them were Nathan and focus on stopping him.
The yard is ready for the competition. IN the first match, Jun, Nathan, Justin and Robert. Jun, Justin, and Robert al blocked Nathan from getting across the board. Robert wins the first match. Jack, Erika, Jee, and Alison face off. Nathan tries to coach Ali from the sidelines and makes her mad. Jee wins second round. Jee and Robert compete and Robert wins the veto for the second week in a row.
Ali suggests to the stooges that Nathan would not nominate any of them if they kept him around. Nate and Ali fight again about Ali making a deal. Nate is upset, Ali says he's throwing a pity party. Nathan gets out of bed and goes to another one. They have a childish "You're not my friend anymore" kind of moment and turn their backs to each other across the room.
Nathan tries to convince Jun that it would be best if Robert vetoed Jack and put up Ali against Nate. He says that if he doesn't Justin will go next week because he thinks Ali will win HOH.
It's time for the veto meeting. The nominated make their speeches and then Robert decides to not use the veto because both of the nominated are strong players and either one of them leaving helps him in the game. Erika says that Robert was stroking the guys egos. Jack and Nathan are nominated--one of them will go tomorrow night.
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