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'Big Brother' 15 Double Eviction Leads to Blindside for One Contestant

The cast of "Big Brother" was shocked to learn that last night's episode was the infamous "double eviction" episode, where a complete week of "Big Brother" was played within the hour. At the end of the live show, two houseguests were sent packing. And both of those two evictees became the first members of the Jury, which will determine who wins "Big Brother."

It was revealed that Judd, Amanda, McCrae, and Andy were in a final four alliance. However, Amanda told the camera that she didn't actually trust Judd because she thought he was the MVP. Meanwhile, Candice and Jessie decided to start trying to turn the house against Amanda in order to make a huge power play.

Helen went to work with her allies, trying to ensure that Amanda would go home. Unfortunately, she went straight to members of Amanda's alliance and did not find the support she needed.

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During the live eviction, Candice and GinaMarie again exchanged words. And after the houseguests voted, it became clear that Candice would be leaving the Big Brother House and she became the first member of the jury.

The houseguests then immediately began a new week of play. Aaryn became the new Head of Household and immediately nominated Jessie and Spencer; Spencer was content to be the pawn, knowing that his alliance would keep him safe and evict Jessie. The houseguests were surprised and relieved to learn that the MVP twist was officially over, meaning that from now on, there would only be the traditional two nominees for eviction.

During the Power of Veto competition, Aaryn managed to win and secure her nominations. She made the bold move to take Jessie off the block and put Judd on the block instead. Aaryn explained that the entire house, except for two people, had told her that they wanted Judd out of the house and had threatened to evict her next week if she didn't put Judd up.

The house unanimously voted to evict Judd, sending him to the jury house. He exchanged quick good-byes with everyone before leaving the house. It was a stunning move that left the house in shock.

"Big Brother" airs Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights on CBS.

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