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With one more week to go in the Big Brother Canada house, all bets — and alliances — are off, and floaters had better start grabbing their life vests.

This week’s casualty was Joel, who found himself on the block with Cassandra after Tim saved himself from eviction by winning the Power of Veto.

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But let’s rewind: the trio, also known as “Threekshow,” essentially fell to pieces in the days before eviction night, after a planned attack to save each other didn’t quite seem to go the way they expected.

With Kelsey, their biggest opponent, serving as Head of Household, and the brothers in her corner, it was inevitable that Cassandra and Tim, thick as thieves, would find themselves up for eviction.

So Joel spent the week getting ready to play for the PoV, because if he could win it, he could remove one of the two and save himself, forcing Kelsey to put up the brothers as a replacement.

Unfortunately, in Joel’s attempts to win the competition, he attempted to stay low-key and not let their opponents know he was working with Tim and Cassandra, going as far as to help the brothers win (in exchange for them helping him), leading Tim to wrongly suspect that Joel was never faithful to the Threekshow alliance.