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So then, as if it's not already tense enough, this is when Jen comes out. Dick accuses her of throwing the game because of Jameka's promise. Jen denies it, saying that she took a shot because it was her last chance to maybe win. They boringly back-and-forth on it, and then Dick says one last cutting comment and Jen moves on to where everyone else is sitting. With Dick behind her, Jen babbles that she tried for a Hail Mary pass (I'm paraphrasing), and also gets in a dig about Dustin's $5000. Behind her, Dick gets out of the pool, still having the fight by himself as he tells Jen that he's never heard her apologize for anything. Maybe not; totally not germane to the conversation. Jen doesn't respond, and then Dick has to walk over just in case she does, and then wander off again looking dumb. Fortunately for him, Daniele asks him, as he goes, to drop it, and he pissily says he won't. Daniele says that he's upsetting Jameka, but she says she's fine. Dick claims that he's just pissing everyone off because he's saying what the rest of them are thinking. "I'm not thinking it," says Kail. Dick tells her that she's "irrelevant to the whole thing," because of her relationship with Jen and her potential advantage if Jen's nomination is vetoed...and then there's a cut to commercials so abrupt that I'm not sure if it's a mistake. Oh well.

When we come back, it's time for America's Player. Apparently, America has chosen "I'd do that for a dollar" as Eric's catchphrase, and in order for him to succeed in the task, he has to get at least three other people to say it. The way he's chosen to work his magic here is via dare. For starters, he gets some giant pillowcase in the living room and asks if Jessica and Dick think he could fit in it. They're like, "Sure," and he says, "I'd do that for a dollar." The sequence continues with Eric being carried out to the yard (repeating his catchphrase several more times) and swung around for a while, and doesn't result in anyone else using the expression. Once he's alone with Dick, Eric tries another tack, saying that he's gotten so sick of Amber's hackneyed expressions (really? I've been hung up on her bad grammar) that he decided to make up a nonsense phrase and try to get everyone saying it, in a secret jab at Amber. Dick, unsurprisingly, is on board, and soon we're seeing the two of them in the kitchen with a bunch of other houseguests, being dared to jump into the pool fully clothed. He does that for a dollar. This is what you get, America, for not voting for "Sweet Chicken."

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