‘Big Brother’
Matt Clines recently admitted that he gave up his chance at $500,000 for Raven Walton in “Big Brother” Season 19. CBS

“Big Brother” Season 19 will evict another houseguest on Thursday night, but prior to this, the houseguests first participated in a very messy Power of Veto (POV) game.

Just like in the previous seasons, the houseguests had to go in search for a specific item that was hidden by one of the other competitors. Whoever finds it within the shortest amount of time will win this week’s POV. This is also the competition wherein the houseguests are allowed to trash the entire house to make it more difficult for others to find what they are looking for.

In the end, Jason Dent, this week’s HOH, also became the recipient of the POV, according to Big Brother Network. This means that he will most likely keep his nominations unless he suddenly decides to backdoor someone. Jason has all the power in the house, and he can make bold moves that could surprise everyone. Since he has the POV, he could take either Raven Walton or Matt Clines out and put a bigger threat up for elimination.

Unfortunately, it seems impossible that Jason would nominate someone else because none of the houseguests have done anything risky throughout the entire season. In fact, majority of the houseguests simply abide by returning vet Paul Abrahamian’s plan to evict whoever he wants even if he is not HOH.

Meanwhile, Raven and Matt are still in the dark about the possibility of one of them being sent home on Thursday night. The last showmance in Season 19 have been told that they are up on the block as pawns, and Jason really wants to take Kevin Schlehuber out. This could also be Jason’s backup plan.

Jason has been working with Alex Ow despite not having an actual showmance, and the latter told the former that she no longer trusts Kevin. In fact, after Raven and Matt are evicted, they want to get rid of Kevin. Christmas Abbott, Josh Martinez and Paul have a similar plan, but they want to get rid of Raven and Matt first.

Who will be evicted from the “Big Brother” Season 19 house? Find out on Thursday at 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.