Sometimes it’s hard to leave well enough alone on Big Brother and after last week’s vote flip by T’kor and Kimo we may be in the early stages of seeing an attempt at doing it again.
Kimo and T’kor just pulled off a big move by getting Cedric voted out of BB26 and breaking up The Collective, all the while aligning their games with Tucker, the season’s comp beast and new Head of Household. So it sounds like things must be going pretty well, right? What’s that? You want to rock that boat already, huh?
Last night on the Feeds we heard talks from Kimo, Rubina, and T’kor that eventually led the season’s tight duo of T’kor and Kimo to start discussing some alternative options to what they knew Tucker wanted to see happen: evicting Brooklyn.
Rubina talked with Kimo and expressed that it would be better for their game to keep Chelsie than Cam, if it came down to that matchup after the Arena. They worry though that making that move would reveal their real plans to their new alliance.
Hours later when it’s just Kimo and T’kor, they discuss trying to figure out how to keep both Brooklyn and Chelsie. T’kor thinks those two will split up if they survive the week to avoid being seen as connected anymore. Should that happen, T’kor suspects, they’d be able to pull both of them for numbers for themselves. With Brooklyn and Chelsie having already lost so much of their previous alliance and strength in numbers, I don’t see them making it worse by bailing on each other.
In the end, the duo agrees that they wouldn’t want to make this another blindside though and upset Tucker. Instead, they want to bring this idea up to him and see if they can make it work. Well I don’t see that happening. Either they do it or they ask for permission, but that will be hard to have both ways.
Do you think Kimo and T’kor will change the direction of Week 5 on Big Brother 26 like they did last week? And do they really think keeping both Brooklyn and Chelsie is best for their game? If they believed those two would stick together then they probably would understand the need to send one out and until that happens, they may not see how difficult this move could make things later.