Next day, the phone in the living room rings. That's right, the PHONE. In the LIVING ROOM. Michelle goes scampering out there, wondering what to do. Try answering it, bonehead. You'd think this would be like riding a bike. It turns out to be Jerry's family. As the other houseguests gather in the living room to listen in, Jerry gets to talk first to one of his great-grandkids, and then his wife, who has Parkinson's. That's Jerry saying that, not me diagnosing her through the TV, by the way. It's an emotional moment for everyone, obviously. Are you waiting for me to make fun of a lady with Parkinson's? Come back next week, maybe.
Later, in the HoH room, Memphis joins Keesha and Dan to ostensibly discuss whether Michelle would vote Memphis out. After a few moments of discussion, they agree that Michelle needs to go this week. That means one of the three of them winning PoV, and Dan breaking his deal with Ollie. This is going to get ugly.
With only seven houseguests left, everyone's going to be playing except one of them. After Dan draws Renny and Memphis draws Keesha, Jerry pulls Houseguest's Choice and picks Michelle. That's because he figures that if Michelle wins, she'll take Jerry off the block and Ollie will get to pick the replacement nominee. After not getting chosen to play in the PoV and thus feeling a bit powerless, Ollie goes to Dan to make sure he plans to hold up his end of the deal. Dan, of course, assures Ollie that he will, and then DRs that he would be pretty stupid to do that, wouldn't he?
As the PoV host, Ollie in an orange NASA coverall leads the six PoV players in silver spacesuits into the backyard, which is decorated like Mars, if Mars had a crust of red-orange Styrofoam. It's basically a puzzle challenge with the added wrinkle that they have to fly over the yard dangling from harnesses to get their puzzle pieces and bring them back to the puzzle frame one at a time.













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