Well well well…

Anyone who tells you Big Brother hasn’t got interesting right about now, is quite frankly talking out of a relatively sunshine free region of their body.

Why?

Cos its got to the point where people have stopped being nice and the potential for conflict is rife within the warring factions of the house(s).

Tonight the halfway housemates were given a task, in a final and sublime twist of the knife they were told they had to quickly nominate four housemates to take their places in the halfway house while they returned to the relative safety of the main house, safe from eviction for another week.

Working against the clock they elected to bring the newly appointed housemates Shanessa, Kara Louise and David back into the unsafe waters of the halfway house, joining them for the ride would be Tracey (sketchy) based on the fact that she had survived three nominations already and was technically in a stronger position to survive than anyone else would be. A tactical manoeuvre that might just pay dividends come Friday.

This meant Ziggy, Liam, Jonty and Amy were now free to go back to the main house while their compatriots had time to mull over their fates as potential evictees.

It soon got very ugly, there were tempers sparking with indignation especially from Shanessa and the main target seemed to be Amy who was seen as nothing less than a turncoat and a traitor for not standing up for her former housemates and in fairness it wasn’t an unfair call, the girl is without doubt a player of magnitude, trying to bag herself resident hunk Liam as he parades near the top of the tree in the popularity stakes. Liam however despite getting horizontal with Amy the night before was keen to distance himself from any potential relationship woes that plagued Ziggy’s experiences in the house.

People were also keen to see the back of David (apart from Gerry who still thinks a shag might be on the cards). His attitude and general cockiness had won him few friends and generated only a negative reception since his arrival and given the choice between having someone like him in their presence or someone like Jonty well he was already streets ahead in the popularity stakes. Understandably the housemates in the main house were keen to see the return of their original members and even though Tracey was now “taking the bullet” for them all concerned were sure she could survive another eviction. However as we get later into the game you find yourself wondering just how cast iron her defences against eviction actually are.

And as for Amy, well she needs to watch her back…her game has already been rumbled and even though she is in the house, she’s unlikely to survive past another week when even her No 1 crush has abandoned her.

Sketchy indeed.