In Episode 29 of Big Brother 26, the fallout from the previous eviction dominated the house as power shifted and new targets emerged.
HOH Competition Results
Cameran claimed victory in a demanding endurance-based Head of Household competition, securing critical power for the week. This win significantly disrupted the plans of the previously dominant alliance.
Nomination Ceremony
Facing intense pressure, Cameran nominated Angela and Michael for eviction:

- Angela: Perceived as a significant long-term strategic threat and comp beast.
- Michael: Identified as a core member of the opposing alliance that eliminated one of Cameran's close allies.
The move signaled a clear intent to break up the established power structure.
Key Strategic Moves & Conflicts
- Cameran immediately faced lobbying campaigns from various factions attempting to influence the veto outcome and future noms.
- The nomination of Michael created palpable tension, exposing the deep rift between the two major alliances.
- A major confrontation erupted between Cody and Michelle regarding perceived disloyalty and game misinformation. Accusations flew, escalating tensions within the fractured majority.
- Cody actively sought to solidify votes against Michael, viewing him as the primary threat, while Angela fought to rally support.
- The episode highlighted the increasing paranoia and distrust permeating the house, with whispers of a potential "backdoor" plan dependent on the Power of Veto.
Looming Questions
Significant suspense surrounds the upcoming Power of Veto competition and ceremony. Key questions heading into the next episode include:
- Can Angela or Michael win the Veto to save themselves?
- Who will Cameran target as a replacement nominee if Veto is used?
- Will Cody and Michelle's explosive conflict solidify opposing sides or lead to further fragmentation?
- Is the backdoor plan against a currently safe, high-profile player still in play?