‘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 did not air its usual Sunday night episode because CBS hosted this year’s Emmys.

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

This means that viewers will no longer get to watch the three rounds of the final Head of Household (HOH) competition before the Wednesday night finale. In the two-hour episode, viewers will learn who among Paul Abrahamian, Josh Martinez and Christmas Abbott became HOH and automatically advanced to the final two.

The events that will take place from Sunday until Wednesday will also determine which houseguest will automatically win a generous cash prize of either $50,000 or $500,000. According to Big Brother Network, the first round of the final HOH competition was won by Paul. The second round was won by Josh, so the two will face off in round three.

Unfortunately, live feeds will be down until further notice to ensure that details regarding the final round of HOH competition won’t be leaked. But even though details from the final week of “Big Brother” Season 19 are being kept under wraps, Paul, Josh and Christmas have already discussed their final two plans.

Josh previously asked Christmas if she would take him to the final two with her if she ever wins HOH. Unfortunately, his so-called “ride or die” couldn’t give Josh a straight answer. On a game perspective, Josh is worried about taking Christmas to final two because she could easily beat him with the jury votes. This could make him reconsider about taking Paul to the final two instead.

On the contrary, Paul previously said that he will take Josh to final two because he’s also worried about Christmas getting majority of the votes from the jurors. Christmas strolled through the entire season despite her injury, but Josh had fights with some of the houseguests. Paul thinks he has a bigger chance at bringing home $500,000 with Josh around.

But everything will be revealed to the viewers on Wednesday at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS. All of the members of the jury house will also return to cast their votes live. America’s Favorite Houseguest will also be crowned and will win $25,000. There are predictions hat either Kevin Schlehuber or Cody Nickson will win.