Warning! The following contains spoilers from the Big Brother Season 26 live feeds as of Sunday, August 11th. Watch the feeds with a Paramount+ subscription or on Pluto TV, and read at your own risk! Quinn Martin has been having a wild week on Big Brother , and it's not even fully over yet. After surviving being nominated by America to compete in the A.

I. Arena, things seemed to be looking up, since he could still hijack the HOH competition and get his rivals out of the game. Unfortunately, this task got off to a rocky start, and the situation only got worse after the veto ceremony.

To begin, Quinn lost the opportunity to use Angela Murray as a pawn when she won her second HOH . Undeterred by the fact one of his biggest rivals was now safe for the week, he used his power to control her nominations, and then selected Tucker Lauriers, Makensy Manbeck, and Cedric Hodges for eviction. Now that readers who aren't streaming Big Brother live feeds are caught up, let's talk about the veto competition and what it means for Quinn next.

Tucker Won The Week 4 Veto Tucker winning a competition at this point is becoming akin to the phrase "water is wet." It seems like no one in the house can excel at competitions the way he can, which is obviously great for Tucker, because he has to win as much as he possibly can to even stand a chance at jury at this point. I'm not surprised, and I'm still kind of wondering why Quinn didn't wait until after the veto to nominate him.

It's just bad gameplay.