Big Brother Canada Season 9 Episode 4 Episode 4
- March 10, 2021
- 44 min
The eighth season of Big Brother Canada premiered on March 4, 2020, and ended prematurely on March 24, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, there were only ten episodes in the season. However, after a yearlong hiatus, the highly anticipated ninth season of Big Brother Canada is here!
The ninth season of Big Brother Canada premiered on March 3, 2021, and featured 14 houseguests competing for the grand prize of $100,000, a $10,000 grilling prize package from Weber, and $10,000 in The Brick furniture.
In the fourth episode of the ninth season of Big Brother Canada, the houseguests are still reeling from the stunning eviction of Julie Vu, aka Yoha. Yoha was voted out of the house unanimously by a vote of 11-0. The houseguests were shocked by the result, as they thought they had a strong alliance with Yoha. Yoha's eviction has left a power vacuum in the house, and everyone is scrambling to fill it.
One of the houseguests who is trying to take advantage of the situation is Tychon Carter-Newman. Tychon is a 29-year-old homeowner from Montreal, Quebec, and considers himself to be a physical and social threat. After Yoha's eviction, Tychon starts to position himself as a leader in the house. He begins to form an alliance with a few of the other houseguests, hoping to gain some control and influence in the game.
Another houseguest who is making moves in the house is Kiefer Collison. Kiefer is a 32-year-old Maple Syrup Maker from Old Massett, British Columbia, and considers himself to be a diplomatic player. Kiefer is taking a more subtle approach to the game than Tychon, working behind the scenes to form alliances and gather information. Kiefer is positioning himself as a middleman in the house, trying to bridge the gap between different factions and create a stable alliance that can last throughout the game.
The competition for the Head of Household (HoH) continues in this episode, and tensions are high as the houseguests compete for power. The HoH competition is a mental challenge that tests the houseguests' knowledge of Canadian pop culture. The competition is intense, with many of the houseguests struggling to keep up with the trivia questions.
In the end, it is Tera Gillen-Petrozzi who emerges as the winner of the HoH competition. Tera is a 37-year-old homeschooling mom from LaSalle, Ontario, and is thrilled to have won the competition. Tera is a strategic player who is always thinking several steps ahead, and she knows that winning the HoH competition is a crucial step in her game plan.
As the new HoH, Tera must now decide which two houseguests to nominate for eviction. Tera's decision is crucial, as it will have a significant impact on the rest of the game. Tera consults with her alliance members, trying to gather information and make the best decision possible.
In the end, Tera nominates Breydon White and Austin Dookwah for eviction. Breydon is a 23-year-old student from Calgary, Alberta, and Austin is a 23-year-old bartender from Newmarket, Ontario. Tera's decision to nominate Breydon and Austin shocks some of the other houseguests, who thought they were safe from eviction.
The episode ends with tension in the air, as the houseguests gear up for the Power of Veto competition. The Power of Veto (PoV) competition is a crucial one in the Big Brother game, as it gives the winner the power to remove one of the nominees from the block, forcing the HoH to name a replacement nominee.
Overall, episode 4 of Big Brother Canada season 9 is a captivating one, filled with drama, strategy, and tension. The episode sets the stage for the rest of the season, as alliances are formed, power shifts, and the game heats up. With Tera as the new HoH, and Breydon and Austin on the block, the game is anyone's to win.