‘Big Brother’
Paul Abrahamian’s “Big Brother” Season 19 may encourage producers to stop casting vets in the reality TV show. CBS

“Big Brother” Season 19 will air a special eviction episode on Wednesday night, which means that Alex Ow will most likely be sent home.

Warning: This article contains spoilers from episodes of CBS’ “Big Brother” Season 19 that have not yet aired. Read at your own risk!

But on Thursday, one houseguest will follow the professional gamer in the jury house, according to Big Brother Network. After Alex’s upcoming eviction, there will only be four houseguests in the “Big Brother” house: Kevin Schlehuber, Josh Martinez, Christmas Abbott and Paul Abrahamian. This does not only mean that the finale will take place soon; but also that someone should make a bold move.

Josh could no longer be named as Head of Household (HOH) next week since he is the HOH this week, so only Kevin, Christmas and Paul will be competing in the upcoming game. If Paul becomes HOH, both Kevin and Josh would be in grave danger. On the contrary, since the returning vet has been very strategic throughout the entire season, he could nominate either Kevin or Christmas.

If Christmas becomes HOH, Josh would certainly make it to the final three, and Kevin will be sent home. Christmas has been very loyal to both Josh and Paul even though it has been very obvious that Paul has been manipulating her. Josh already warned Christmas about Paul, but she refused to listen to her “ride or die.”

Kevin, who has not won an HOH or Power of Veto (POV), may still have very little chance to win either of the two. This week, Kevin somehow proved that he has a good memory, but since Paul instructed him to throw the HOH comp, that’s exactly what he did for this season’s “puppet master.” In one of the endurance comps, Kevin also threw his chance at winning HOH because he trusts Paul too much.

In fact, both he and Christmas trust Paul too much to the point of risking their chances at bringing home the $500,000 grand prize for him. It is only Josh who has been very vocal about Paul’s manipulations, but he has not also done anything to send him to jury.

“Big Brother” Season 19 airs Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.