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'Big Brother' 16 Spoilers: Who is Head of Household and Who is Up for Eviction?

Last night's episode of "Big Brother" saw two new Heads of Household crowned and four new nominees put up on the block. However, after the Battle of the Block, who was left up for eviction? Read on to find out all the details.

After a difficult game, Cody and Frankie emerged as the victors and new Heads of Household. The two agreed to work together to get weaker players out of the game. Frankie also had a special mission as a member of Team America – he was to nominate a player the team deemed a physical threat. Cody and Frankie decided to work with Christine, Derrick, and Zach to form an alliance known as the Detonators.

At the nomination ceremony, Cody nominated Victoria and Brittany. Frankie nominated Jocasta and Amber, who Team America decided was a physical threat. That won the three team members (Derrick, Frankie, and Donny) each another $5,000. Amber was not thrilled to be put up as a pawn again, and Jocasta was nervous about her odds after being nominated a second week in a row.

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During the Battle of the Block competition, which was a play on Chess, the four women battled one another to get off the nomination block. It was nerve-wracking for Jocasta, who, after being eliminated from the game, began speaking in tongues. However, her teammate, Amber, managed to bring home the win for the team and get them removed from the block. This meant that Frankie was no longer Head of Household, but he did not seem to mind since he was safe for the week thanks to his buddy, Cody.

With the Power of Veto looming, should Victoria or Brittany win, who will Cody put up for elimination? One of the more obvious choices would be Caleb, his "romantic" rival who has lately been getting on his nerves by always being around when he wants to spend time with Amber.

Tune in Wednesday night for the Power of Veto competition, where everything could change.

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

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