Big Brother recap: Jen goes on the block...

Jen's days are numbered...
I gotta hand it to Daniele, the girl knows how to win competitions. She is this year's Janelle - the pretty blonde player everyone hates with steely determination. It won't win her the game in the end (unless she's up against daddy Dick in the final two, but she'll go far.
So HOH Daniele wins the Power of Veto! Her plan of backdooring Jen would now be guaranteed even if it means having to replace one of her own nominees, Amber or Jameka. She makes a deal with Amber who (this poor child) swears on her daughter not to nominate Daniele if she ever wins HOH.
At the veto ceremony, Amber plays the pity card and says through tears: "I'm on slop, I lost Dustin and I'm nominated,"
Cry me a river.
Daniele removes Amber from the block (her daughter, back at home, must be thinking: "I get to live!") then nominates Jen as her replacement. I think this is her fifth time on the block and my guess is she goes home.
Meanwhile, Daniele and POV runner-up Amber have won a mystery prize out of the house: a trip in a limousine to the airport for a flight to New York City and an appearance on the CBS game show POWER OF 10, hosted by Drew Carey.
I don't see Amber doing very well on the show. "What's a power of 10 mean?" "What's a survey?" "Can you repeat the question?"
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