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Jase Wirey would neither confirm nor deny the Mr. and Mrs. Smith Alliance even after being booted from the 'Big Brother' house. (Photo Courtesy of CBS, CH TV) |
The Season Six Alliance have continued their dominance of the "Big Brother All-Stars" game by winning a fourth consecutive Head of Household Competition.
In another in a long line of question and answer HOH challenges, Janelle Pierzina, the cocktail waitress from Minnesota, was the last person standing in an elimination competition incorporating the words and definitions posted inside the "Big Brother" house. On this Sunday's episode, Janelle will announce her nominations for eviction.
Although he was on the block this week, Will 'Dr. Evil' Kirby, the most infamous player in "Big Brother" history, escaped the Walk of Shame when the entire house voted out Jase Wirey, the safety director from Illinois.
After playing somewhat of a safe game in aligning himself with the Season Six Alliance, Jase executed an about-face and began a perplexing strategy of publicly aligning himself with the ChillTown Alliance (Will Kirby and Mike Boogie). That, his frat boy antics, his rage at being nominated with no hope of winning the Veto to save himself and his competitive spirit turned the house against him. Jase had complained openly about missing his girlfriend and her daughter as well as not being as excited during his second stint on the CBS summer reality show series.
Before he left the house, a glum Jase requested that only Danielle Reyes and Diane Henry escort him to the door.
"I hate the way I am leaving this house. It kills me inside," Jase told his fellow HouseGuests before host Julie Chen revealed the vote.
Dr. Evil who had implored the HouseGuests to vote him out as part of his strategy to reduce the target on himself, was the only one who commented on Jase's departure.
"It is so weird. It is like I am sad but yet jealous," lamented Will as he sat in the front room. "Now, I am going to push a buzzer and hope it says 'Alison'? Where is my life heading? Christ."
Jase expressed his dissatisfaction with leaving the game without a fighting chance once again to Chen.
"Getting backdoored sucks. It happened to me once before and now it has happened again. It is just tough because I am a true player of the game. Maybe I would be better on 'Survivor' where if I win my tribe food they look at it like a positive and not like a strong player of the game," said Jase.
Jase admitted that part of his disappointment arose from James not making good on his deal not to nominate him.
"Did you watch this man on Season Six? He is not to be trusted," said Chen.
"I wasn't to be trusted either so I am not completely innocent," replied Jase saying he would have kept his word with James and that the only reason he floated between alliances was because he was the third wheel in all of them even though he had Diane and maybe Nikomas.
Chen asked Jase directly if there was a Mr. And Mrs. Smith Alliance between him and Diane set-up before the series even started.
"I don't know. I cannot confirm or deny that statement as far as that is concerned. I don't know. I have heard rumours myself," said Jase.
In the America's Choice question, U.S. viewers were asked to send in wake-up messages to the HouseGuests and decide on how often to play them all night long.
Canadian Programming Note "Big Brother All-Stars" will air at a special time on Tuesday, August 22. The show will be broadcast at 9 p.m. ET/PT. An extra episode will also air on Saturday, August 26 at 8pm ET/PT. "Big Brother" is seen on Global in Quebec, the Maritimes, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon and Alberta.
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