- Big Brother 27’s Week 2 HOH Jimmy Heagerty targets Keanu Soto for eviction, but a flurry of secret powers, shifting alliances, and unpredictable twists threaten to undermine his strategy. As houseguests arm themselves with game-changing advantages, Jimmy may soon find his power slipping away amid a volatile week of Big Brother drama.
LOS ANGELES, CA (TDR) — The tension is thick inside the Big Brother 27 house, where second Head of Household Jimmy Heagerty has nominated Keanu Soto, Kelley Jorgensen, and Adrian Rocha for eviction. But the expected power structure is anything but stable as the season’s second week unfolds with a swirl of secret powers, fractured alliances, and personal vendettas.
Jimmy’s rise to power came via the traditional Black Box competition, a time-tested challenge rooted in physical endurance and mental fortitude. But his victory may be short-lived, as this week’s gameplay is quickly spiraling into a web of countermeasures and competing interests.
Keanu: The Target and the Threat
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Jimmy’s primary target is Keanu, with whom he has shared ongoing friction since Week 1. Their volatile clash reached a boiling point during the Power of Veto meeting, and Jimmy now sees Keanu as a strategic and personal threat.
“Keanu is the only person in this house who can’t be trusted,” Jimmy was heard saying on the live feeds. “He’s lying to everyone — and he thinks I don’t know.”
But Keanu now wields a considerable edge: he’s won a power that doubles his chances to claim the Veto — the one mechanism that could save him from the block. If successful, it would throw Jimmy’s entire plan into disarray.
Powers in Play
The game is increasingly defined by its hidden advantages. Kelley Jorgensen also holds a second Veto opportunity, and Adrian Rocha — viewed as Jimmy’s pawn — may shift allegiances if targeted too heavily.
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Even more destabilizing, houseguest Mickey Lee holds the power to overthrow Jimmy’s Head of Household reign entirely. While she’s aligned with Jimmy and Morgan Pope in the “Triple Threat” alliance, alliances in the Big Brother house are often as temporary as the week’s HOH title.
“Mickey could flip at any moment,” one feed-watcher noted on Twitter. “And if Jimmy gets too cocky, he might just see it happen.”
Adding another wildcard, Zach — one of the original Amy Bingham voters — secretly holds the ability to use $10,000 won on premiere night to remove himself from nomination if necessary.
A House in Flux
Jimmy’s Week 2 strategy is grounded in retaliation. He’s targeting houseguests who voted to evict Amy in favor of keeping Zae Frederich, the first evictee of the season. But revenge, in a game built on adaptability, is a dangerous currency.
Next week, Jimmy becomes ineligible to compete for HOH, a reality that makes his current move all the more critical. If he fails to eliminate Keanu, or alienates too many allies, he could become the next target himself.
As the week unfolds, one axiom looms large in the halls of the Big Brother house: Expect the unexpected.
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