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- Professor Jonathon Faulkner has died and left $1,000,000 to the first of his students who solves all of the enigmatic puzzles and riddles he created in his mansion. Terry Farrel plays a guiding spirit who assists the player.
- The power of veto competition is a gamble and the alliances campaign in their best interest. Chima upsets Russell and Michele proves to be the swing vote.
- Russell and Chima have a throwdown and another houseguest is eliminated. Also, the winner of the coup d'etat is revealed and the houseguests compete for HoH based on America's advice.
- Russell tries his best to make nice with Chima after she wins HoH. In a luxury challenge the houseguests are split into two teams and given the chance to win great prizes.
- Russell and Chima continue to fight and one of the houseguests has to make a difficult decision. The PoV competition is more important than ever as the girls side with each other.
- In the fast-paced hour, the houseguests compete for veto, evict another houseguest and battle it out for HoH, all live. Also, secrets about Jessie's actions when he was in the house turn some of his strongest supporters against him.
- Lydia causes a ruckus, while Russell does all he can to make sure Braden goes home. Who will be evicted from the Big Brother house? Also, the houseguests compete to win HoH by predicting how fans voted in an online poll.
- The houseguests experience a pig's life in the power of veto competition. A few waver between kicking Ronnie out.
- After winning HoH, Kevin is faced with a difficult decision. Natalie guns for Michele to be evicted.
- Jeff fights to stay in the house, but will efforts pay off? Either he or Jordan will be evicted from the Big Brother house. Also, three out of the final four houseguests compete for HoH.
- Showmances begin to blossom and another houseguest goes home in a heated eviction. Also, the houseguests face off in their first endurance HoH competition.
- Russell and Jeff come to an agreement about who should get HoH. Russell proves to be a man of his word as he announces his nominations for eviction.
- Chima, Lydia and Natalie mourn Jessie's eviction, while Michele puts up her two nominees. Also, the houseguests compete in this week's have/have not competition.
- Chima's actions lead her to an untimely eviction. After a new HoH competition to reset the game, a few houseguests have a difficult time accepting the new power shift.
- A new HoH is crowned and with Lydia's eviction, the houseguests start to reconsider their alliances. Russell wants to secure his place in the final four but his ego makes the others want him out.
- As the HoH, Ronnie strategically decides which houseguests must fight for the power of veto. The houseguests compete for the chance to watch a screeing of The Ugly Truth.
- Russell shows his volatile side before the power of veto competition. Jeff and Laura desperately need to stay in the house.
- Ronnie's lies catch up to him and a second houseguest is evicted from the Big Brother house. Plus, a new HoH is crowned.
- Ronnie tries to make nice in order to save himself from being put up for elimination. Surprising romances develops in the house.
- The future of the remaining houseguests rests in the next PoV competition. The unthinkable may happen and long-standing alliances may be broken up.
- The houseguests compete for the final Power of Veto of the season and one more is evicted. Also, the final three houseguests begin part one of the last HoH competition.
- The houseguests play a carnival game during the HoH competition.
- The power of veto competition is a gamble and the alliances campaign in their best interest. Chima upsets Russell and Michele proves to be the swing vote.
- The mood in the house quickly turns sour as the houseguests compete for the first power of veto. Lydia tries to ally herself with the athletes and Ronnie walks a fine line.
- A past houseguest helps out in the crucial PoV competition. As the house pairs up, Jeff may have to watch his back.
- Russell pushes Jordan to her limit, and the houseguests decide whether to send him or Natalie to the jury house. Also, the HoH competition may be chocolatey, but it's anything but sweet.
- The final three reminisce about their experiences in the Big Brother house. Kevin, Natalie and Jordan enjoy a moment together before mentally preparing to duke it out for the win.
- The winner of the PoV Competition has a difficult decision ahead.
- Two houseguests participate in a live vote to evict a fellow housemate.
- The remaining four houseguests compete for the final PoV.
- As tensions grow in the house Natalie distances herself from the other houseguests with her lies. Alliances are broken and it's every player for themselves.
- The Final Three face off for the honor of being the last HoH.
- Dan and Memphis relive the Big Brother 10 season with moments of footage never seen before
- The houseguests compete in part two of the final HoH competition, while Julie reveals some of the final twists of the season. Also, four of the best houseguests from Big Brother history return to weigh in on this season's final three.
- The houseguests compete in a race against time and gravity for the PoV.
- The final four guests compete for a luxury prize that might change the game.
- "American Idol" - Top Two Performance - May 25, 2010 We have moved to the Nokia Theatre for part one of the finale. Crystal gets confused by walking down the aisle but she and Lee make it to the stage. Crystal won the coin toss and elected to go second. Video Package: We get a montage of Lee growing up and he and his parents reminiscing. Lee Performance #1 Song: "The Boxer," Simon & Garfunkel Performance: This is a much more nuanced and assured performance but the dynamics are a little extreme from the beginnings and endings of phrases. Randy: Says it's a great way to start it off. Thought it sounded nice but that he needs more energy. Ellen: Says he was better that time and she's proud of him. Kara: Agrees with Randy about energy but liked the personal quality. Simon: Says this is the big one but he's expecting more passion, a kiss on the lips not on the cheek. Video Package: We get Crystal's montage and reminiscences from her and her dad. Crystal Performance #1 Song: "Me and Bobby McGee," Janis Joplin Performance: She slows it down a bit and seems a bit tentative until it speeds up and she hits her zone. There a couple of rough notes but she's feeling it so it works. Randy: Thought it started slow but by the end it got to the Crystal we know and love. Ellen: Thinks she's really compelling and fills the room. Kara: Loved it the first time and loved it tonight. Simon: This brought him back to the time that they fell in love with her and now they have a competition. Lee Performance #2 Executive Producer's Choice Song: "Everybody Hurts," R.E.M. Performance: This does not pick things up. It is slow, oddly tuned, and has some pitch issues. A choir does not solve this problem, especially when they raise their arms. Randy: Thinks it was definitely better passion-wise even though it was pitchy at first. Ellen: Agreed that he went off a few times and she didn't care about that but worried that he pulled back at the most exciting moments. Kara:Thinks it's great that he's a storyteller but admits it wasn't a perfect vocal. Simon: Thinks it was a brilliant choice but he did go off pitch a bit. He says he knows he's nervous but for the last performance he wants a 10 out of 10. Crystal Performance #2 Executive producer's choice. Song: "Black Velvet," Alannah Myles Performance: Eek, this song. She looks nervous walking down the stairs. She has no guitar and she's trying to give it her all, but the band is really loud and she's shouting over them. Randy: This is what he's talking about. Ellen: Thinks it was fantastic and gives her a standing ovation. Kara: Thinks she went for it. Simon: Had a problem because he's heard that song so often but he thinks she took the song and she nailed it. Lee Performance #3 First single if he wins. Song: "Beautiful Day," U2 Performance: With a string section onstage and working without his guitar, it's a kind of a slacker version of the song. He brings nothing to it but nerves and relief. Randy: He feels that he's not a mover and it started rough but by the middle it was good. Ellen: Asks how he feels. He feels good. Says watching him go through the process and grow and taking in the audience's energy made her proud. Kara: Thinks he had some good moments and some not so good one. But says he's grown the most and deserves to be here. Simon: Felt the effort but says in his final judgement on the show for him he says this is what the show is about, helping amateurs catch a break and he likes Lee and wishes him well. Lee gives thanks for the show and says he will be doing this for the rest of his life no matter what. Crystal Performance #3 First single if she wins Song: "Up to the Mountain (MLK Song)," Patty Griffin Performance: Great song that has been covered by a lot of people, a real southern gospel flavor. It's nicely stripped back with a restrained choir and a lot of passion. This is her comfort zone. Randy: Says this is what this show is about, calls it an amazing moment by an amazing singer. Ellen: Is thrilled with how unique she is and thinks she's so good. Kara: Calls it an important song and is glad that her walls came down emotionally in a way she's never seen before. Calls it amazing. She takes a moment to say thanks to Simon and wishes him well. Simon: Thought it was by far the best performance and the song of the night. His final critique: "That was outstanding." Her final word is that her ride has been great and she's grateful to her family and her song. Ryan also gives thanks to Simon and promises a few surprises tomorrow night. Original "Pop Idol" winner Will Young performs this year's exit song "Leave Right Now" live over a montage of this season's highlights.
- The HoH competion concludes with a whopper of a deal.
- In this special double eviction episode, a full week of Big Brother is played out live
- Jessie from Season 10, the current HoH returns and the other houseguests do all they can to avoid a nomination. The stakes are raised when cliques are punished for losing the food competition.
- In the first ever 2-hour season finale, one houseguest is crowned the winner and awarded $500,000, and all the houseguests are reunited for the first time. Also, Julie reveals which houseguest America chose as their favorite and awards the lucky juror $25,000.
- The PoV competition brings tears.
- Either Libra or Keesha will be given the boot at this week's eviction ceremony.
- Current HoH, Renny, puts two housemates up on the block.
- The houseguests need mad math skills and a little luck in this PoV competition.
- Another guest is evicted from the Big Brother house.
- Brian campaigns for all the votes he can get, but will it be enough? A new HoH is crowned.
- The house divides to compete in the food competition. Two house guests go up on the block at the nomination ceremony