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A winner will be announced next week on 'Big Brother 19.' (photo via big.brother Instagram)

TV Recap: Final three players in place for ‘Big Brother 19’

During last week’s double eviction on Big Brother, the houseguests said goodbye to Jason Dent and Raven Walton and said hello to a spot in the final five.

Finally catching on to Paul Abrahamian’s game, Josh Martinez wondered if taking a shot at the Big Brother veteran was worth it. Christmas Abbott got her boys together, lowered her eyes on the target and took a shot. Looks like Christmas, Josh and Paul just secured their spot in the final three.

A week's worth of Big Brother 

Long story short, Paul threw the HoH competition to Josh so he could compete in the final HoH competition and secure his spot in the final three.

During that time, Josh realized Paul is a mastermind manipulator and considered taking a shot at him. But Paul was his only shot to final two, so he played by the rules and nominated Alex Ow and Kevin Schlehuber for eviction.

Shortly after, Alex cried on cue and pleaded her case to Josh. At this point, she thought she still had a chance because her and Paul had made a final two deal at the beginning of the game.

During the veto competition, Paul pulled out a win and told Alex he wasn’t going to use it to save her. Alex was hurt and felt betrayed because she did everything Paul wanted to make sure they were safe.

During a special eviction episode, Alex was sent packing and told Julie Chen that Paul played a very shady game. On Thursday, Kevin and Josh were on the block together, and one was prepared to leave the game. Thinking he was safe, Kevin was sent packing and told Chen that he holds no animosity towards any of the players in the house.

Paul, Christmas and Josh made their dream come true as they prepare for the final week in the Big Brother house. Meanwhile, in jury, Mark Jansen, Elena Davies and Raven got into a heated argument about Raven thinking she played the best game in the history of Big Brother. Oh, boy. 

Next week, fans will see the final three battle out the last Head of Household competition. Also,  someone may finally take a shot at Paul before it’s too late. Oh, and one player will walk out with $500,000. 

Big Brother airs on CBS Sundays at 8 p.m., Wednesdays at 8 p.m., and Thursdays at 9 p.m. 

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