Frank says he doesn't expect to be vetoed given his long rivalry with Dan, but "reminds" Dan that he, Frank has to skip the HoH competition this coming week, so it might be better to keep him while he's still vulnerable. Jenn "reminds" Dan about his funeral last week, which she rescued him from, and straight-up asks him to return the favor. Dan gives a hometown shout-out to Dearborn, where he says you don't make deals until you've paid your debts, so he's using the Veto on Jenn. Ian glowers fairly convincingly as the charade plays out, and "reluctantly" puts up Joe in Jenn's place, for the lack of other options. And that's the Veto meeting.
Jenn DRs that she's glad to be off the block, but hopes she and Frank can trust Dan. Joe blusters loudly in the DR about not going without a fight; and Frank, who is still nominated, says everything is going according to plan. That may be the first time a nominee on this show has ever said that. Of course, the person we all really want to hear from right now is Dan, who says, not at all revealingly, "It's not personal, it's just business." So will Frank finally head out the door tomorrow, or will Dan sacrifice Joe to a desire to cover his ass a little longer with all the people he's in bed with? In any case, it's double elimination tomorrow, so if Frank makes it, he's going to be pretty pleased that the HoH reign he passed up a shot at is going to be less than an hour long anyway.
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