Will Devens Use the Diamond Veto to Save Dee — and Put Kamu in the Firing Line?

Will Devens Use the Diamond Veto to Save Dee — and Put Kamu in the Firing Line?

🚨 THE REGULAR POV IS OVER — BUT WEEK 6 MAY BE ABOUT TO EXPLODE ALL OVER AGAIN! 😱💎🔥 Yash may believe the Veto competition has finally clarified his nominations, but there is still one MASSIVE weapon capable of turning his entire HOH upside down: Rick Devens and the Diamond Power of Veto! Unlike an ordinary save, Devens potentially holds the power to protect someone in danger AND dramatically reshape who sits beside the remaining nominees. And with Dee increasingly fed up with Kamu — while Kamu prepares his infamous “Tea Party Part 2” attack against her — the timing couldn’t be more dangerous. ☕💣 If Devens decides Dee is worth saving, Kamu could suddenly discover that the woman he planned to publicly destroy has escaped the block while HE becomes the one fighting for survival. So who should Devens protect? And more importantly, whose game should he blow up in the process?

Key Takeaways

  • 💎 Devens’ DPOV has the potential to become the defining power of Week 6 and dramatically reshape the post-POV nominations.
  • 🛡️ Dee appears to be the most explosive possible person for Devens to protect because her survival could completely alter several house relationships.
  • ☕ Kamu’s deteriorating relationship with Dee makes him an especially intriguing potential target if the power allows Devens to influence the replacement.
  • 🐍 Haley could quietly benefit from the chaos as Kamu and Dee increasingly focus their attention on destroying each other.
  • ⚠️ Devens must consider more than simply whom he likes — using such a powerful advantage publicly could reveal his loyalties and make him a major target next week.

The Power of Veto competition may be finished.

But the real Week 6 game might only be beginning.

Everyone inside the Big Brother 28 house can calculate around an ordinary Veto.

Someone wins.

Someone potentially comes down.

The HOH names a replacement.

Everyone starts counting votes.

But a Diamond Power of Veto introduces something far more frightening:

Uncertainty.

And right now, Rick Devens is sitting at the center of it.

The biggest question isn’t simply whether Devens should use his power.

It’s whether using it can leave him in a better position afterward.

Because this isn’t charity.

Devens shouldn’t rescue somebody merely because they’re in trouble.

If he’s going to expose a weapon this powerful, the move needs to reshape the house in a way that benefits Rick Devens.

And Dee could offer exactly that opportunity.

Dee is dangerous.

Everybody knows it.

She’s socially capable, strategically aggressive and unlikely to forget who helped her when she was vulnerable.

Saving Dee could therefore purchase Devens something incredibly valuable:

loyalty from a player who knows how to fight.

Imagine the ceremony.

Dee believes her game could be ending.

Then Devens stands.

Everyone realizes what’s happening.

He announces that he’s activating the Diamond Veto.

Dee comes down.

The house erupts.

But the save itself isn’t even the most interesting part.

The replacement is.

And if Devens has influence over that decision, one name would immediately transform the week:

Kamu.

The irony would be almost perfect.

Kamu has been talking about resurrecting his disastrous tea-party strategy because he believes Dee has been saying too much about him.

He’s receiving information from Haley.

He’s increasingly trusting Haley over Dee.

And he wants to strike first.

Kamu believes he is preparing Tea Party Part 2.

But Dee may be preparing something considerably more effective.

A seat on the block.

Imagine Kamu walking into the ceremony feeling relatively comfortable.

He’s already thinking about how he’ll confront Dee.

Then Dee is suddenly saved.

Devens announces the replacement.

“Kamu.”

Silence.

Tea Party Part 2 instantly becomes a funeral rehearsal.

Kamu would have every reason to panic because he’d know exactly who helped create the move.

Dee.

Their fractured relationship would immediately become open warfare.

And that’s where things could get spectacularly messy.

Kamu knows about Dee’s Time Capsule power.

Dee knows Kamu has been trusting Haley.

Haley knows what she’s been telling both sides.

Devens knows he just detonated the bomb.

Once Kamu hits the block, information could start flying everywhere.

Kamu might expose Dee’s secret power simply to make her look dangerous.

Dee could retaliate by revealing every contradictory conversation she’s had with Kamu.

Then Haley’s name inevitably enters the argument.

Suddenly everyone starts asking:

What exactly has Haley been telling Kamu?

That’s dangerous for Haley.

But it could also be brilliant for her.

If Kamu and Dee become completely consumed with destroying each other, Haley can step backward and allow them to do the work.

She doesn’t need to win the argument.

She only needs to survive it.

Meanwhile, Devens faces another question.

Does he really want to save Dee?

Because rescuing a powerful player can create an ally.

It can also create a monster.

Dee might thank Devens today and target him three weeks later.

Big Brother gratitude has an extremely short expiration date.

And once Devens reveals that he possessed the DPOV, everyone will reassess his threat level.

Until now, players could make plans without fully understanding how much power Devens possessed.

After the ceremony?

That mystery disappears.

Everyone knows he was capable of hijacking a critical moment.

The next HOH could easily decide:

“We can’t let Rick control another week.”

That means Devens needs immediate protection after using it.

Saving Dee only makes sense if Dee becomes part of that protection.

He needs her vote.

Her information.

Potentially her allies.

Most importantly, he needs Dee to remain a bigger target than he is.

That’s why putting someone like Kamu into danger could be strategically attractive.

The move creates a feud that doesn’t center on Devens.

Yes, Devens pulled the trigger.

But Dee and Kamu would quickly make the aftermath personal.

And while they’re fighting?

Devens slips back into the shadows.

There is another possibility, however.

Don’t use it.

Sometimes the flashiest Big Brother move isn’t the smartest one.

If Devens believes Dee can survive without his intervention, burning the DPOV would be unnecessary.

Why reveal his hand?

Why create enemies?

Why demonstrate that he can interfere with nominations when he could simply allow the house to cannibalize itself?

Holding the power could preserve uncertainty.

Using it creates consequences.

So the decision comes down to one calculation:

Is Dee more valuable to Devens inside the house than the secrecy and safety he sacrifices by rescuing her?

If the answer is yes, then he should make the move enormous.

Don’t waste the Diamond Veto on something forgettable.

Save Dee.

Force the house to redraw its battle lines.

And if the rules and circumstances allow him to influence the replacement, put someone up whose presence creates chaos Devens can hide behind.

Kamu would certainly accomplish that.

Then sit back and watch.

Kamu attacks Dee.

Dee attacks Kamu.

Haley tries to explain what she told everyone.

Other players scramble to determine which side they should join.

And Devens?

He quietly counts votes.

That’s how a Diamond Veto becomes more than a flashy television moment.

It becomes a weapon that changes the structure of the house.

The regular POV may be finished.

But if Devens activates the DPOV to rescue Dee and sends her biggest rival into danger, Week 6 won’t end with a Veto ceremony — it will begin with one.

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