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Big Brother Season 4 Episode 4 - Watch Legally and Safely

Big Brother Season 4 Episode 4

Episode Title: BB4 Ep #4: Dana Wins Veto #1; Scott Out
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: July 15, 2003
Runtime:44 mins
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Big Brother (US): With the first nominations in place, Amanda and Jee must rely on both strategy and the Power of Veto to secure their places in the House another week. In a close contest, Dana wins Power of Veto and the power to change the course of the game. Will she use it save one of the nominees? As it turns out, she doesn’t have to. Conflicted by his feelings for his ex Amanda, especially after her nomination for eviction, Scott becomes reclusive, choosing to sleep during large parts of the day and drifting from one social group to another. The tension suddenly explodes, however, when he tosses furniture around the House and delivers an expletive-laden rant, in which he also refuses to go to the Diary Room when called there by producers. He later apologizes to his housemates, who nevertheless say they feel uncomfortable because of his actions. Finally, Scott does go to the Diary Room, never to return, as he was removed from the House and expelled from Big Brother. Source: CBS.com

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Phil Proctor