The summer of 2012 officially concludes tonight with the season finale of Big Brother 14.
The final three HouseGuests (Dan, Danielle and Ian) must battle in the final Head of Household competition, which consists of three parts.
The winner of part one faces the winner of part two in part three of the finalHead of Household competition. The winner of this competition must then choose which HouseGuest to evict.
The power then shifts to the jury who must chose which one of the two final HouseGuests will be crowned the winner of Big Brother 14.
morelessThe final three HouseGuests (Dan, Danielle and Ian) sit down for a feast and take a stroll down memory lane to revisit some of the high and low moments of the Big Brother 14 season.
Part one of the three part final Head of Household competition begins, but does not finish.
morelessFollowing Danielle's Head of Household win, the HouseGuests jostle to be one of the HouseGuests not nominated.
After the nomination ceremony, the Power of Veto competition is held, which is followed by the veto ceremony and the eleventh live eviction.
Julie surprised the HouseGuests by announcing that another HouseGuest would be evicted on this Wednesday night episode.
First, the Power of Veto competition was held. The winner would not only receive the golden power of veto, but would also win a "luxury" prize.
Following the veto ceremony, the HouseGuests voted to evict yet another of their roommates.
Finally, the eleventh Head of Household competition is held.
morelessFollowing the second double-eviction week of the summer in which Frank and Joe were evicted, the HouseGuests find themselves ready to vie in the Head of Household competition.
After the HoH competition, the new Head of Household must nominate two HouseGuests for eviction.
In the second "double eviction" episode of the season, either Frank or Joe becomes the ninth HouseGuest evicted from the Big Brother house.
Following this first eviction, a full week's worth of Big Brother action takes place, live, and the episode ends with the tenth HouseGuest being evicted.
After Ian won the endurance-based Head of Household competition, he nominated Frank and Jenn C. for eviction, and thereby reuniting the "Quack Pack."
Now, Ian, Frank, Jenn and three other HouseGuests must vie for the Power of Veto.
Following Britney's backdoor eviction after Frank's third reign as Head of Household, a new divide splits the Big Brother House and the ninth Head of Household competition is completed.
The new HoH must then nominate two more HouseGuests for eviction.
In the week of Frank's third reign in the Big Brother House, with Dan and Danielle as the original nominees, the HouseGuests must choose to evict one of two fellow HouseGuests (Britney or Danielle) after Jenn C. won the power of veto used it to pull Dan off the block.
The 9th Head of Household Competition starts but does not end.
morelessAfter Frank won the Head of Household competition and Ian found a golden veto ball after Frank opened Pandora's Box, Frank put up Dan and Danielle on the block. The two nominees, the HoH and three other HouseGuests must now vie for the Power of Veto.
Meanwhile, Dan attempts to influence Ian to use the veto ball to save him if Dan doesn't win the PoV Competition.
morelessFollowing Thursday's "double eviction" episode in which we saw Mike "Boogie" and Ashley leave the Big Brother house, this episode begins with the HouseGuests battling in the Head of Household competition.
The episode concludes with the new Head of Household nominating two HouseGuests for eviction.
In this very special edition of Big Brother, the double eviction show returns.
First, the HouseGuests must choose to evict either Jenn or Mike "Boogie" after Head of Household, Shane, put up Jenn following Frank's pulling himself off the block as the veto winner.
After the first live eviction of the evening, the show speeds up and a full week of Big Brother plays out in the final 45 minutes of the episode.
morelessFollowing Head of Household's, Frank's, nominations of Frank and Boogie, six HouseGuests, including the HoH, the two nominees and three others vie for the Power of Veto.
Following the Power of Veto competition, the veto ceremony is held.
The episode picks up where the previous episode ended. We find the HouseGuests still vying for the Head of Household title in this endurance-based HoH competition.
After the Head of Household competition ends, the new HoH must nominate two HouseGuests for eviction.
With Head of Household, Frank, holding all of the power in the Big Brother house this week after his Power of Veto win, he chose not to veto either of his two initial nominees. And so, one of Wil or Joe will become the next HouseGuest sent packing.
After the live eviction, the sixth Head of Household competition begins, but does not end as it is an "endurance" competition.
morelessAfter Head of Household, Frank, nominated Joe and Wil for eviction, the three of them plus an additional three HouseGuests vie for the golden power of veto.
Following the competition, the veto ceremony is held in which the power of veto holder chooses whether he or she wants to use it to save one of the two nominees from the block.
morelessAfter Frank won his second Head of Household competition of the summer, players aligned with the evicted Janelle scramble and wonder who Frank will nominate.
The HouseGuests compete in a "Have or Have-Not" competition.
After Head of Household, Danielle, won the Power of Veto and used the veto to save one of her initial nominees, Will, and subsequently put up Janelle as the replacement nominee, the remaining HouseGuest must vote to evict either Frank or Janelle.
Following the live eviction, the fifth Head of Household competition is held.
morelessNow that Frank and Wil have been nominated for eviction by Head of Household, Danielle, the nominees, the Head of Household and three other HouseGuests vie for the power of veto. Following the PoV competition, the veto ceremony is held.
After it was revealed that America had voted to allow the coaches into the game, neither Frank nor Joe was evicted last week and the HouseGuests, including Boogie, Dan, Janelle and Britney, began the Head of Household competition. After the Head of Household competition is completed and a new Head of Household is crown, the new HoH nominates two HouseGuests for eviction.
morelessAfter Frank was put up as a replacement nominee following Shane's PoV victory and subsequent veto of one of his own original nominees, the HouseGuests must vote to evict the third HouseGuest.
Also, find out if the coaches enter the game as players.
Finally, a new Head of Household competition starts.
morelessAfter Frank was put up as a replacement nominee following Shane's PoV victory and subsequent veto of one of his own original nominees, the HouseGuests must vote to evict the third HouseGuest.
Also, find out if the coaches enter the game as players.
Finally, a new Head of Household competition starts.
morelessSix HouseGuest, including the two nominees, Joe and Ashley, and the Head of Household, Shane, vie for the golden power of veto.
Following the competition, the veto ceremony is held. The veto winner may chose to remove one of the nominees from the block.
After Shane's Head of Household competition win, it's time to see his HoH bedroom. Following this, the coaches compete in the third coach's competition of the season.
Finally, Shane nominates two more HouseGuests for eviction.
After one of Head of Household, Frank's, nominees, Shane, won the golden power of veto and removed himself from the block, Frank was forced to put up Danielle as the replacement nominee. If Danielle were to be evicted by the HouseGuests, then Coach Dan would go home. If the other nominee, JoJo, were to be evicted, Coach Britney would only have one player left in the game.
In the end, the HouseGuests must vote to evict either JoJo or Danielle.
Following the second live eviction, the third Head of Household competition is held.
morelessFollowing Willie's ejection from the Big Brother house, Frank must change his plans and nominate two fellow HouseGuests for eviction.
Six HouseGuests, including the HoH and the two nominees, vie for the power of veto.
Following the competition, the PoV winner must choose whether or not to remove a nominee from the block.
morelessAs the new Head of Household, Frank, settles into his new HoH bedroom, the power in the house begins to shift away from the outgoing HoH, Willie. Meanwhile another Coach's Competition is held followed by the second Nomination Ceremony, where Frank must select two fellow HouseGuests for eviction.
To wrap up the first full week of Big Brother 14, the HouseGuests must vote to evict either Frank (of Boogie's team) or Kara (of Dan's team).
Following the first eviction, the HouseGuests compete in the second Head of Household competition.
After Head of Household, Willie, nominated Frank and Kara for eviction, they, along with three other randomly selected HouseGuests must vie for the power of veto.
The first veto ceremony is held.
As the first Head of Household, Willie, settles into his beautifully decorated, Japanese-themed HoH room, he must choose two of his fellow HouseGuests as the first set of nominees for eviction.
Before Willie can nominate two HouseGuests, each of the four coaches competes in the first ever "Coach's Competition". The winning coach gets to select one of the HouseGuests on his or her team to be safe from being evicted for the entire week.
morelessIn the season premiere of Big Brother 14, the 12 new HouseGuests are met, plus 4 returning Big Brother alumni who will not be participating with the new HouseGuests, but will be acting as coaches in the house.
Willie becomes the first Head of Household.
Coach Dan sends Jodi home packing.
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