It is hard for anyone in any season of "Big Brother" to stay calm when you are on the block -- to make matters worse, it has to be a living nightmare when you were originally put up just to be a pawn.
That sense of paranoia (plus losing out on the Power of Veto and making a very questionable speech) has put our beloved Captain Kosher Andrew in mass hysteria. After a very uneventful day in the "Big Brother 12" house Tuesday, he woke up Wednesday morning by going after both Kristen and Kathy for "playing [him] like a fiddle". He then questioned their motives and wanted to know everything about Kristen's alliances, claiming that it was something he was planning to spill anyway if he went home.
Of course, this sort of conversation did not go without its share of consequences. Brendon determined that the only way for Andrew to even have a shot at staying around would be to apologize publicly for his outburst at a house meeting, and then go specifically to a few people (including Lane and Enzo) who could potentially vote for him.
How many times will Andrew shoot himself in the foot during this game?
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Andrew's going to go down, so he might as well spill the beans about Kristen and Hayden's showmance.
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