We’re finally here. Three people remain in the game in Big Brother 20, and we’re only six days away from the extra-length finale. This week saw two evictions, and following yesterday’s episode, we saw Sam evicted and JC win the most shocking Head of Household of the season. He was the first person into the final three, but held less power than any other HOH – the Final Four eviction is determined entirely by the veto winner.

JC put Angela and Tyler on the block, likely as a way to ensure Angela’s eviction by neutralizing the one person who could vote to keep her. Tyler made noises about wanting to win veto, but that would have put him in an impossible position – choosing between his longtime Final Two partner Kaycee and his showmance Angela. In a tough veto competition that combined elements of balance and game trivia, JC was out first, followed by Tyler. Angela and Kaycee faced off in a competition that would almost definitely end one of their games, and in the end Kaycee claimed her fifth power of veto in Big Brother 20, adding to her impressive competition resume.

There were a lot of tears, and a shockingly rambling speech from Kaycee (that can’t make people feel good about her finale night speech), but the outcome was never really in doubt. Kaycee took Tyler to the final three, and Angela joined the jury. Tyler put himself in a near-impossible position with his two closest allies, but JC’s fluke victory may have helped him out as that conflict is now resolved with him getting zero blood on his hands – a contrast to the rest of his Big Brother game.

Speaking of blood on the hands, most of the drama this week came in the form of a rapid-fire jury segment as we saw Scottie (again), Haleigh, Brett, and Sam arrive at the Big Brother 20 jury house. It was clear that this season’s jury would be very bitter – not just against the contestants, but against each other. Bayleigh called Faysal stupid to his face, Brett and Rockstar immediately renewed their sniping, and everyone seemed ready to heckle each other’s eviction reel. However, the double eviction blindside of Brett seemed to open some eyes to just how dominant Tyler has been in this game, and Foutte’s seemingly locked-down jury alliance may have some cracks.

So we’re at the final three, and on Wednesday we’ll see it all play out live. There are no more vetoes, and the Head of Household gets to evict someone on the spot. This week’s Head of Household will be determined by a three-part competition, with the winners of part one and part two facing off in part three. Part one is always an endurance competition, part two is always a physical puzzle, and part three is always a quiz game.

That means, for all practical purposes, we know our final two. Tyler is going to win the endurance competition. Kaycee is easily going to beat JC in the physical/puzzle competition. JC could easily fluke his way into another win in the quiz competition, but he’s going to find it near-impossible to get there. He played an aggressive game, but he’s close to 100% destined to join the ranks of fellow Big Brother 3rd placers who ever had a chance like Adam, Victoria, and Christmas.

So assuming Tyler and Kaycee are our Big Brother 20 finalists, let’s break down the votes.

Bayleigh – She has a deeply personal grudge against Tyler for, well, I’m not sure for what, actually. He was rude to her, I guess? Either way, she holds on to grudges. Safe Kaycee.

Rockstar – Rockstar is the worst kind of juror – a deeply bitter one who has no reason to actually be bitter. Her personality on the feeds made very clear she was unlikely to vote for any male contestant. Safe Kaycee

Faysal – Despite his highly embarrassing exit, he doesn’t seem to be holding grudges and got along with both of them. Will likely vote how Haleigh votes. Lean Tyler

Scottie – Evicted twice in three weeks, Scottie came out of the game more than a little pissed off. His eviction interview made clear he wasn’t a fan of Tyler, but he’s had weeks to cool off and a superfan like him will likely be a fan of Tyler’s fast-and-furious gameplay. Still – Lean Kaycee

Haleigh – The most strategic, least bitter member of Foutte, she seemed to get over her eviction quickly. She was the first to clue in to Tyler masterminding the game, taking an early shot at him as the Hacker. Her belief that he was a threat has been borne out, and she’ll likely reward him for it. Lean Tyler

Brett – The victim of the biggest blindside of the game, Brett came out of the game bitter and had kind words for Kaycee’s game. He’s had time to cool off, and Rockstar and Bayleigh’s strident arguments against Tyler may work in his favor. Still, unless something happens to flip him – Lean Kaycee

Sam – Took her eviction very personally and was close with Tyler. She felt personally betrayed by him, but he was also the only person she was close to in the house. She never seemed to get along with any of the other women, and I think her relationship with Tyler will overcome her hurt feelings. Lean Tyler

Angela – The only thing suspenseful about Angela’s vote is whether her likely hard sell for Tyler in the jury house will backfire given their distaste for her. Safe Tyler

JC – Who’s to know? JC was close with Tyler, but seems to believe he never should be put on the block under any circumstances. Despite staying every time he was put up, he holds a grudge. He’s become very close with Kaycee in the aftermath, especially since they’re both members of the LGBT community. But someone has to evict him, and that will likely determine his vote. After all, if JC holds grudges, won’t he hold the biggest one of all when he’s booted in third? Toss Up

So there you go. Kaycee has two safe votes and two lean votes. Tyler has one safe vote and three lean votes. JC could very easily walk out the house and cast the kingmaker vote less than an hour later. We’ll see how it plays out on the finale of Big Brother 20! And stay tuned later this week for our exclusive preview of Survivor: David vs. Goliath on Break the Fourth!