Big Brother featured Jag Bains becoming an "Invisible HoH" in the Comic-verse and secretly nominating Felicia Cannon and Blue Kim for eviction during the Season 25 episode that aired Sunday night on CBS.

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Jag, a 25-year-old truck company owner from Omak, WA, won a special Big Brother power when he became the new Head of Household, and he opted to nominate Felicia, a 63-year-old real estate agent from Tacoma, WA who currently resides in Kennesaw, GA, and Blue, a 25-year-old brand strategist from Riverside, CA who currently resides in New York, NY, for eviction.

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The Big Brother episode began with "Comic Week" following Cameron Hardin's eviction through a 6-0 vote against Cirie Fields.

Footage flashed back to Day 72, when the eight remaining houseguests discovered a mysterious large crystal had crashed into the Head of Household room.

Cirie was glad to have gotten rid of "Cockroach Cam," and she noted to the Big Brother cameras, "With him being out of this house, there is no longer a community target. Now, war is going to ensue. It has to! Say goodbye to the kumbaya, because there will be blood."

Jag then read to the group that these "cosmic crystals" unleashed superpowers when exposed to the atmosphere of their universe, changing the course of the game this week.

"The first superpower you all must face is the BB Power of Invisibility. This power will keep the Head of Household invisible all week long, allowing them to nominate and play the game from the shadows," Jag read from a transmission from Big Brother's Comic-verse.

"No one will know the true identity of 'The Invisible HoH' unless they choose to divulge their secret. And this superpower comes with a super advantage. Since the winner's secret will never be revealed, they will also be able to play in the next Head of Household competition."

All of the players recognized how big this power was going to be, and Cory Wurtenberger seemingly wanted it more than anyone else in the Big Brother house.

Cory told the cameras that all of the members in his alliance planned to share "The Invisible HoH" with each other and so it wasn't going to be a big deal, but Jag reasoned in the Diary Room how this could be an opportunity to make a big move.

"If I wanted to take a shot at Cory and [America Lopez], this could be the week to take that shot," Jag told the Big Brother cameras.

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Meanwhile, Cirie spoke to Felicia about how this twist would probably save them from being on the chopping block this week. Felicia hoped one of the biggest targets in the house -- such as Jag, Cory and Matt Klotz -- would be taken out next.

For the Head of Household competition, the Big Brother houseguests were required to decipher "bootleg comics" from the real ones.

The players had to search through the BB Comics to make sure only the correct ones would be posted on a website.

After hitting a button, one player at a time would fly down a zipline while taking a peek inside of the Big Brother studio. The goal was to lineup and match the comics on a laptop screen as they had appeared on the wall.

The Big Brother houseguest to accomplish the task in the shortest -- and fastest -- time would become the new HoH.

Some of the Big Brother comics included Cameron "the Hair Raiser" and Cirie, the "Robe-Bot." America was dubbed "Night-Merica," Matt's comic was "Pool-Tergeist," and Felicia was pictured as "Kayak Attack."

The winning time was eight minutes and 30 seconds, and Cory -- who had been depicted as an Alba-Cory fish for his Big Brother comic -- told the cameras how he was extremely worried people would assume he was the winner.

"I have a reputation in this house. I'm a bit of a schemer, I keep some secrets. I think people might be suspicious I won this competition," Cory explained in a confessional.

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Cory assured Jag, Matt, and America that he wasn't the winner of the Big Brother competition. Paranoia was stirring up in the house, and no one was owning up to the winning time.

Blue informed America that she didn't win, but America was skeptical because Blue was acting "so sad" about the loss. America had a hard time buying her act, which was actually entirely genuine.

Felicia thought Jag, Matt or Cory had won the Big Brother competition because of the excellent "crazy" time.

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Bowie Jane noticed that Blue was acting suspicious as well, and Bowie Jane wondered if her "over-acting" was indicative of her being "The Invisible HoH."

Matt predicted that he and Jag -- a very close pair in the Big Brother house -- were going up on the chopping block against each other, and Matt said he didn't know whom to trust.

"The game is going to change from this, because this [power] is super powerful this late in the game," Matt noted to the Big Brother cameras.

Cory said if Blue had won HoH, he was going to be in big trouble.

This secret Head of Household was definitely throwing a wrench into people's plans, according to Jag.

Suddenly, Jag revealed he had won the Head of Household competition to Matt. Jag questioned if he should tell anybody else in order to solidify trust and loyalty with other allies, but Matt pointed out how that was a scary notion.

Jag told the Big Brother cameras that he had no intention of taking Cory and America to the Final 4; however, that couple served as a shield for his powerful duo of Matt and himself. Jag knew that if he split Cory and America up, he essentially expose himself as the next target.

Jag therefore informed America and Cory that he was "The Invisible HoH" and he wasn't going to gun for them.

Jag pitched potentially nominating Blue and Felicia for eviction or maybe Felicia and Cirie as his chopping-block pairing.

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At Big Brother's Nomination Ceremony, a voice announced to the house how "The Invisible HoH" had decided to nominate Felicia and Blue for eviction.

Felicia complained about how this "Invisible HoH" had wasted his or her Big Brother superpower. She had been hoping this person would really play the game and make a big move.

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Blue suspected Cory or America had won the Head of Household, and so she was anticipating winning the Power of Veto.

Jag explained in the Diary Room, "My ideal Final 5 is me, Matt, Bowie Jane, Cirie and Felicia. I think it sets Matt and I up well to make it into those Final 2 chairs," Jag concluded.




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