The double eviction episodes ofBig Brotherare always jam-packed with drama, and this episode was no exception.
With that out of the way, lets jump into the proceedings.
Brett meets with Tyler shortly after to see how he thinks the double eviction will pan out.

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Im down because he vocalized that, Kaycee says.
He put it out there that he would go against the alliance.
We move quickly to our first eviction of the night.
My conscience would not allow me to not do it, Haleigh says.
In an interesting turn, the houseguests spend Haleighs goodbye messages throwing each other under the bus.
This is all to set up the HoH competition, Buffering.
The person with the most correct answers will be the new HoH.
Tyler builds a lead early on and soon wins the competition with six correct answers, making him HoH.
After the commercial, we get more deliberating, this time between Tyler and Sam.
Fortunately, theres a veto competition in a matter of minutes that could change all their fortunes.
The first person to hit their target wins the golden power of veto.
Angela makes quick work of the competition, winning the veto on her first attempt with the boards.
She soon fills Kaycee in on this, confidently mentioning that shes one step ahead of the game.
This is followed by Tyler nominating Brett as the replacement nominee, declaring the move being two steps ahead.
Tough luck for him as hes very quickly evicted by a vote of 3-0.
I know I can beat JC and Sam, Brett says with extra sliminess.
I dont know if I end up final four [whether] I can beat Kaycee and Angela.
To quote one MoNique, When yo do clownery, the clown comes back to bite.