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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Big Brother 18: Week 3 Power Rankings

No one said this game was easy! Ya think you're in the majority but when people get antsy to play, rumors start spreading, threats start emerging, and new targets appear. The 8 Pack got their target, Victor, out of the house. Would Bronte be next? Not if Bridgette, the new HOH, has any say! In a two nominee season, this would be a crucial week but with the Roadkill competition, this HOH could be for nothing. With some new sub alliances forming, here is how the power ranking shapes up going into Week 3. 

#1) Nicole (1)


Nicole stays on top simply with her ability to allow the other vets to place targets on others and using her in their numbers. Nicole has a number two in Corey. They are working with Paulie and Zakiyah who have Da'Vonne. She has also James in one corner and Frank in another. When the time comes, Nicole will get to chose who the right end game is with. But for now, being wanted by all is the way to the top.

#2) Da’Vonne (2)


The theme with Da'Vonne, for the second straight season, is she is so antsy to make a big move that she is getting in people's ears far too early. The girl can't sit back and wait! She has her eyes on Tiffany and Frank and wants to be able to take credit if that move gets made. But she doesn't realize that if she takes the credit, it makes her a solid target. Da'Vonne needs to cool off, and quick.

#3) James (5)


It's hard to say if James realizes he's back to play Big Brother and not Punk'd. James is getting wooed by the false hope of a romance with Natalie, which could be detrimental should her name be up for Roadkill. But like Nicole, the less game he's playing, the less reason to target him now.

#4) Zakiyah (7)


Zakiyah is playing a phenomenal game. She has a solid bond with Da'Vonne. She is working Paulie quite well. And she is letting people play and be the mouthpiece of chaos. She hasn't proven herself a competitor yet and that may be to her benefit. If she can turn it out when the time is right, keeping her around too long will be the rest of the house's demise.

#5) Michelle (6)


Like Zakiyah, Michelle picked the right side of the house to align with from the start. And that is going to get her far. Unlike Zakiyah, she doesn't seem to have a viable number two. Michelle will be used for a number and will likely flip her way around to get better positioning. But that could come back to haunt her when it comes to loyalty. For now, she's doing what she's told.

#6) Corey (8)


Corey is a player on this season of Big Brother. Has he done anything? Absolutely not. And that's working to his advantage. But does he have a shot of winning this game? Absolutely not. Corey is being played by Nicole and will be her meat shield. And until he smartens up, he has zero percent chance of winning this game.

#7) Paulie (9)


Paulie is making a very strong case for being a better player than one of my favorite players ever, his brother. Paulie had a great HOH and did what he wanted to do. Which is what the 8 Pack wanted. With that, he was granted intel on the alliance. He smartly didn't blow up. Paulie is on the rise but he's not higher simply because he's technically an outlier. But watch this kid make a strong showing if he continues to win or be safe through association.

#8) Frank (3)


It's good to be the alpha male. Until it's not. He's a challenge threat and a complete idiot when it comes to talking game to too many people. He has become a giant target for nearly everyone. Thanks to the team twist, Frank gets a free pass. And he has no idea that he was a target. Will someone have the balls to get him out next week or will he win his to victory? Frank needs to win the next HOH or he's done.

#9) Tiffany (4)


Tiffany and her sister Vanessa have a paranoia gene. When players saw it for the first time in Vanessa, it was passed off as just ridiculous and allowed her to get pretty damn far. Tiffany doesn't have that advantage and will likely be punished for it. She is a target for people on both sides of the house and could be a casualty of paranoia.

#10) Paul (12)


Paul's positioning fluctuates. He could have been higher and then he voted against Victor. Call it friendship if you'd like. I call it stupid. He has a social game that is uncanny. Somehow he is getting in with the right people at the right time. And that's dangerous. But with a majority alliance with veterans knowing that he could do damage down the road, Paul could still see an early exit.

#11) Natalie (10)


The spy girls have the power! But the spy girls won't have all the power. There is little chance, Natalie, Bronte, or Bridgette will win the Roadkill causing Natalie or Bronte to be put up. If that nominee comes down through veto, it's likely the other will go up. And then it's a battle of deciding who has a better shot of advancing. And that person is Natalie. Simply because she has the heart of James. 

#12) Bridgette (11)


How do you win HOH and still drop a place? It's because she is in Frank's back pocket and Frank is a giant target. Bridgette is not smart enough to win her way into the power alliance and will put up people who she thinks are against the spy girls. And that's a waste because neither of her picks will go home. 

#13) Bronte (13)


Bronte is just bad at Big Brother. She is the target of the majority and will be going home if her alliance doesn't win Roadkill. This will likely be the end of Bronte. 

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