Though I am pretty sure they will kiss and make up so again that should be interesting. On the other note Josh and Mark playing veto comp as we speak going on so far for 2 hours and these two been going at it. First Josh banging on pots and pans and Mark coming up to him and grabbing a pan almost hitting him. Now IMO they should give Mark a penalty or remove him from the house. As some have said Josh is childish and Mark is a big baby hey if the shoe fits right ha ha!
Now grant I don't dislike Josh he is just misguided young man and is such a momma boy family kid which is good to a point. Mark is a big baby he can't seem to take anything anyone dishes out to him.
So on that note sharing the Big Brother stuff on whats going on in the house and the veto competition.
Be kind to one another live life happy :)
Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM
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Big Brother 19 live feed spoilers: Veto players; Josh, Mark hash it out (day 39)
The Power of Veto Competition today in the Big Brother 19 house is going to be fun to watch back on television, but that’s virtually all that we can say about it based on everything that we’ve seen on the feeds. It really shouldn’t produce all that much drama on the feeds when they come back up after the fact.
While we suppose that there is some craziness
on Thursday that could come out of Jessica potentially not using the
Halting Hex and allowing Cody to go home (they’ve been hot and cold ever
since the Nomination Ceremony last night), we don’t see that actually
happening when the chips go down. Also, that doesn’t help us much today.
Even if one of them wins the Veto, which seems super-unlikely given
that they couldn’t be bothered to study, they’ll still likely use the
temptation in order to save the other person from eviction this week.
It’ll be flushed out, and then the two of them will just be normal
players.
So,
who’s joining the two of them, Temptation Competition loser/nominee
Jason, and Head of Household Paul in the Veto? Kevin and Raven.
Basically, this is a super-good draw for Jason and Paul. Kevin and Raven
haven’t won a single competition all season, and may not be that
motivated to win this one, either. Paul won something very similar with
the weather reports last year, and we imagine that he easily could come
out on top this time and keep the nominations the same. We know he’d
like to not have to force his hand and nominate someone like Elena as a
pawn. (Mark is safe thanks to winning the Temptation Competition, so he
won’t suffer that fate.)
For those who are curious, Paul also
named Christmas, Elena, and Alex Have-Nots simply because they haven’t
done it yet. This is always a good way of picking people to ensure that
nobody’s mad; still, this has to stink for Christmas to be in a cast and
on slop.
Mark / Josh hash things out
Last
night, Mark came pretty close to getting expelled from the house after
getting in Josh’s face and snatching one of his pans away. Josh was
obviously trying to provoke him, but Mark is in control of his emotions
and should’ve just walked away from it.
Today, the two agreed to
cool things off a little bit, and Josh said that he wouldn’t go out of
his way nearly as much to antagonize him. This has to be one of the
pettiest feuds we’ve seen on the show since Maddy and Kelsey back on Big Brother Canada 4,
with the big difference this time being the physicality here. We don’t
actually think that either one of them are mean, horrible people at
their core — Mark just has a bad temper and Josh is being egged on to be
crazy via Paul and others. He’s basically Zach Rance in a different
body and better dance moves.