Big Brother featured Jag Bains winning the Power of Veto competition and planning to backdoor his ally, Cameron Hardin, during the Season 25 episode that aired Tuesday night on CBS.

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Jag, a 25-year-old truck company owner from Omak, WA, won the Power of Veto under Bowie's Head of Household reign when Bowie had been hoping to keep her nominations the same.

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The Big Brother broadcast began on Day 66 at the Nomination Ceremony, when Bowie had decided to nominate Cirie Fields and Felicia Cannon for eviction, with Cirie being her target.

Bowie explained how she no longer trusted the two ladies and she also wanted to get them back for previously blindsiding her with the Red Utley vote on Big Brother.

"She is a Survivor legend. So if she made it to the end, I'm sorry, but she would win -- and that's a good reason for her to go," Bowie Jane told the cameras.

Cirie was about to play in her first Power of Veto competition, and she said she really needed to win it.

Meanwhile, Felicia called Bowie Jane's grin "fake," and she planned to survive the chopping block for a fourth time this summer.

Cory Wurtenberger was shown talking to Bowie and Jag and throwing out the idea of backdooring Cam. Cory said if Cam became a Big Brother HoH again, it would mean big trouble for him. Cory thought Cameron wanted him gone.

But Cameron had never done anything to Bowie and she said she didn't want to betray him. Bowie also didn't want to get more blood on her hands during this HoH reign.

"I agree with Cory that Cameron needs to be backdoored," Jag said in Big Brother's Diary Room.

"These next couple of weeks are critical to setting up my endgame, and I want to keep Cory and [America Lopez] around for at least another week so that they can take a shot at [Blue Kim]. After that, they would've fulfilled their main purpose, and then we won't need them in this game anymore. And then we can take them out."

Jag pointed out how his "ideal Final 5" would consist of Matt Klotz, Bowie, Cirie, Felicia and himself.

Bowie then warned Cameron that Cory was panicking and pushing hard for his Big Brother blindside. Cameron realized in that moment that he needed to get rid of Cory, and that he probably should've gotten the job done last week.

Cameron wanted Bowie to backdoor Cory, but Bowie told Cameron that she wanted to keep Nominations the same. Bowie feared that if she took out Cory, America would come after her. Cameron, however, disagreed.

"Cory is pitching Cameron. Cameron is pitching Cory. This is perfect. This is why Nominations should stay the same. So next week, Cory and Cameron can go after each other instead of me," Bowie explained to the Big Brother cameras.

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Cameron wondered if Bowie had something going on with Cory, which would help to explain why she was so against putting him on the chopping block. Cameron acknowledge that would be very bad for him and so winning the Power of Veto was crucial.

Jag said his only true allegiance was to "The Minutemen" -- which was comprised of Matt and himself -- and so he wanted to turn Bowie against Cameron, who is a member of the men's other "Fugitives" alliance.

It then became time to pick players for Big Brother's next Power of Veto competition.

In addition to the HoH, Bowie, and the two nominees, Felicia and Cirie, the following houseguests were selected by random draw to play in the competition: Matt, Jag and America.

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Before the PoV competition, Cameron warned Jag that Bowie had been "roped into something" with Cory. Cameron said he'd see "red flags" in Bowie if she didn't backdoor Cory.

Jag let Cameron believe they were working together, but Jag confirmed he was gunning for his ally.

"You're just playing right into our hands by saying all of this stuff about Bowie," Jag told said in a Big Brother confessional of Cameron, "and now I'm going to use it against you."

Once Jag let Bowie know what Cameron had said, Bowie was upset that Cameron was suddenly suspicious of her.

Zingbot from the Scramble-verse then showed up to the Big Brother house and started paying everyone compliments.

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Once the houseguests moved into the Big Brother backyard, Otev was there. Otev and Zingbot apparently switched places.

Otev delivered the jokes and "zings," including how America was "rocking the cradle" with Cory. Otev laughed about Felicia bringing wrinkles to the game, and the robot suggested Jag is a lame and boring moron.

Otev slammed Blue's fashion sense, and he poked fun at Bowie's "scary teeth." Otev also told Cirie that she was going to do what she does best -- lose while on an island. In addition, Otev called Cory a tiny man and a bad kisser with a terrible thin mustache.

"As a human, I'm destroyed. But as a fan, this is the best day of my life!" Cory said.

For the Power of Veto competition, the participating players were required to listen to Otev describe a "loser" who was previously evicted from the Big Brother house.

The players had to search for the picture of the evicted houseguest Otev had named. Once a person found the photo, he or she must race up a slippery slope and show Otev.

The last Big Brother player to present the correct photo -- or a presentation of the wrong photo -- would oust a player from the competition. After many rounds of competition, the last player remaining would win the golden Power of Veto.

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The last two players were Bowie and Jag, and in the end, Jag won the Power of Veto.

Cirie was hoping Jag would use the veto so they could backdoor Cory or Cameron, but she wasn't sure if Jag -- a "moron" -- was going to make a big move.

Before the Veto Meeting, Cameron could feel that something was off in the Big Brother house. Bowie let Cameron know that Jag was probably going to use the Veto, and so Cameron grew worried.

"There is one great option: you put Cory up and he goes home... It's done. There is one person who would vote for that guy [to stay]," Cameron told Bowie.

Cameron reminded Bowie that he had kept her safe for two months and so she needed to keep him safe on Big Brother going forward.

Cameron had no intention of letting his Big Brother game slip away.

The episode ended on a cliffhanger, before the official Veto Meeting. Bowie was seriously considering whom her replacement nominee would be.

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"Cameron has been throwing my name around and he's been questioning my loyalty," Bowie shared in the Big Brother Diary Room.

"I'm just not impressed. On the other hand, we've been on the same side for quite a while and he's Public Enemy No. 1, so he could be a useful shield for me. So I really need to consider if putting Cameron up is best for my game."




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