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Breaking down the ‘Big Brother 20’ jury votes: Who will be the most bitter of them all?

To be bitter or not to be bitter? That is the question. We finally got an extended jury house segment on Thursday’s “ Big Brother  20,” giving us a glimpse into the jurors’ headspace. There is still an HOH comp to be played, an eviction to be had and speeches to be made before the jurors cast their votes for the winner on Wednesday, but let’s handicap how the current eight jurors might vote. Bayleigh   Despite being in the jury house the longest, Bayleigh doesn’t seem to have acquired much self-awareness or clarity out of the game. She couldn’t even acknowledge that her telling  Rachel  about her Power App is just as, if not more, dumb than  Faysal  targeting  Scottie . Her comment about how  Angela  and  Tyler  think they’re a power couple was dripping with disdain, and she doesn’t think the two of them getting blood on their hands is good gameplay, which logically doesn’t make much sense — getting blood on your hands is not necessarily a bad thing; you want to be able to own a b

Big Brother Live Feed Spoilers: Who Won The Veto

All of this has happened before and all of it has happened again. We've got the latest on what's going on in the Big Brother house from the live feeds, including who won Head of Household, who they nominated and who won the Power of Veto. Read no further if you don't want to be spoiled! Here's how the power is shaking out this week... Head of Household:  Tyler Nominated: Haleigh  & Scottie Won the Veto: Kaycee Veto used?  Not yet. But probably won't be. Level 6 continues to dominate. In case you missed yesterday's update, Tyler won Head of Household and nominated Scottie and Haleigh. The feeds were down on Saturday afternoon as the Veto competition was played, and when they returned, Kaycee was seen wearing it. In fact, she even kept it on while she put on a gold face mask... So Kaycee has the Veto, again. The ceremony doesn't take place until Monday, but in all likelihood, just like last week, she'll opt not to use it, ensuring