Big Brother Season 2 Episode 18 - Watch Legally and Safely
Big Brother Season 2 Episode 18
Big Brother (US): Nicole thinks Monica still believes she's being punished for how she voted in Week One. "I have more respect for Monica voting to keep Sheryl," Nicole says, but actually Monica simply feels she never had a chance to win the game. Hardy calls this notion "ludicrous," while Bunky says "it's an excuse, a cop-out." After nominations, Bunky goes to Nicole to lend her his ear, but when Krista comes into the room Bunky leaves and lets them discuss circumstances. Nicole explains that being excluded from the UT alliance was "hurtful," but Krista says she misunderstood what the UT meant. To Nicole, it boils down to the fact that Krista and Hardy, the people she trusted most, plotted against her. Will has worked to convince Nicole that Hardy isn't honest, but Krista encourages Nicole to believe that they (Krista and Hardy) are her friends and that she should trust them again. While Krista tries to mend fences, Monica uses the Diary Room to cry in private so the other HouseGuests don't see (Monica and Krista talk about art ). Immediately after being nominated, Monica packs her bags to leave, saying of Nicole, "I'm going to get her before I go out." Her presumption that she'll be evicted disturbs Nicole, who tells Hardy, "Her assumption could be totally wrong." Hardy responds, "If she keeps acting like she's acting, she's gonna be (evicted)."
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