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Andy won the Head of Household and had to put up two houseguests for eviction. He put Spencer and McCrae on the block for eviction, with the plan to evict McCrae, so long as he didn't win the Power of Veto.

Viewers were treated to a look inside the all-female Jury House, where the former contestants were reunited. It appeared that all was well between them because all of them wanted the other to be knocked out of competition. Aaryn apologized to Helen and Candice, saying that she said some very insensitive things that were totally out of character for her.

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Once Judd arrived, things took a turn in the Jury House. The members spoke about their votes: Amanda, of course, said that she was voting for McCrae should he succeed in being the final two. Candice called McCrae out and said that he floated on Amanda's coattails. It was clear that there was growing discomfort in the house and that the jurors were nowhere near making a cohesive decision about the winner.

Meanwhile, back at the Big Brother House, McCrae, GinaMarie, Spencer and Andy all competed in the final Power of Veto competition. Afterwards, Spencer told Andy that he would be better off getting GinaMarie out of the house because she would have more votes in the house. McCrae followed up with Andy and reinforced what Spencer said.

Andy decided to keep the nominations the same, forcing GinaMarie to cast the deciding vote. She chose to evict McCrae, which was not totally unexpected. Now the Exterminators will have to battle amongst themselves for the $500,000 prize. But Amanda should be happy when the love of her life joins her in the Jury House. How will his presence affect the rest of the jurors? And who will take home the grand prize? Find out next week.

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