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'Big Brother' 16 Spoilers: 1 Head of Household Remains, 1 Houseguest Makes Himself a Target

First there was one Head of Household on "Big Brother," then there were two. Now, there is just one remaining and two houseguests fighting for survival. Catch up on all the action you may have missed from Sunday night's episode here.

Frankie and Caleb, the two Heads of Household, decided to work together and try to get the same people out. Then, the two decided to expand their alliance and include all the men in the household in what became known as the Bomb Squad. However, the bomb quickly detonated when Devin revealed the alliance to Christine and Amber in order to bring them into the alliance.

Devin acted without any permission from members of the Bomb Squad and ruffled quite a few feathers among those on his alliance. Now Christine, who already had an alliance with Nicole, and Amber are nearly guaranteed safety because they are the only two who know about the Bomb Squad. Meanwhile, Devin could be ostracized by his own alliance for his actions, leaving him out in the cold and possibly on the block.

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Frankie and Caleb had to choose four players for elimination. Caleb went first and nominated Donny and Paola, while Frankie selected Victoria and Brittany. At the On the Block competition, Victoria and Brittany were able to save themselves and kick Frankie out of the Head of Household position, leaving only Caleb and his nominees. However, Donny and Paola have the opportunity to fight in the Power of Veto competition and take themselves off the block. If they are successful, who is in line to go up?

It seems that Devin would be the natural choice to go on the block for elimination given the fact that he ratted out a secret alliance, invited two new members to join, and did so in the middle of the night, without talking to any of his alliance members. But, as this is "Big Brother," anything could happen. Tune in Wednesday night to CBS for more of the continuing drama.

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