Updated on: October 16, 2024 10:02 am GMT
Fans of “Big Brother” will have to wait a little longer for the next episode. This week, there will not be a Wednesday episode but instead a look back at “Survivor.” The shift comes as CBS adjusts its schedule, leaving many wondering what to expect before the upcoming Thursday night show.
What’s Happening on CBS This Week?
This Wednesday night, CBS is not airing “Big Brother”. Instead, viewers can catch a 90-minute rerun of “Survivor” followed by the premiere of a new show, “The Summit.” This change raises curiosity among devoted fans trying to keep up with season 26’s dramatic turn of events.
- 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM: “Survivor”
- 9:30 PM – 11:00 PM: “The Summit”
“Big Brother” has maintained a routine schedule of Sundays and Thursdays this season. Given these changes, it appears that the Wednesday episodes may be discontinued for the remainder of the season, especially considering the show’s Instagram account mentions only Sunday and Thursday airings.
Week’s Recap Before Thursday’s Show
Despite the absence of a Wednesday episode, here’s a quick recap of this week’s events on “Big Brother”:
- Makensy Manbeck won the Head of Household competition that aired on Sunday.
- She nominated Kimo Apaka and Rubina Bernabe for eviction.
- Manbeck also won the Power of Veto but chose not to use it.
- This marks the first time this season that the Golden Power of Veto was not utilized, keeping the nominations intact.
Fishing for spoilers? Kimo and Rubina remain the final nominees as the show heads toward its finale.
What to Expect Moving Forward
The excitement is building as season 26 of “Big Brother” is set to last a total of 90 days, with the grand finale scheduled for October 13. While the change in schedule for the week has stirred up some confusion, fans will reunite for a two-hour episode on Thursday, from 8 PM to 10 PM ET.
Where You Can Catch “Big Brother”
Fans hoping to stay up to date with the live action can watch episodes via several platforms:
- CBS: Live airing on TV.
- Paramount+: Stream live feeds and episodes the next day.
- Pluto TV: Also providing live feeds this season.
For anyone wanting to engage with “Big Brother” in real-time, the Paramount+ app offers an option to watch live feeds throughout each day.
Looking Back at the Show’s Legacy
With 26 seasons under its belt, “Big Brother” has built a dedicated fan base. Although it has had three seasons of “Celebrity Big Brother,” the main series continues to captivate audiences with strategy, drama, and surprises. Interest is piqued as host Julie Chen Moonves hints at the return of “Celebrity Big Brother” in the upcoming winter.
Fans can also reminisce about previous formats, including the spinoff series “Big Brother: Over the Top” and last year’s holiday special “Big Brother Reindeer Games.”
while you’ll need to wait for “Big Brother” episodes until Thursday, there’s always a chance to engage with the ongoing drama through live feeds. As the show nears its thrilling conclusion, keeping up with the latest events is essential for fans wanting to see who will be crowned this season’s winner. For further updates and news on “Big Brother,” check out CBS’s official page and Paramount+.
Get ready for another exciting episode of “Big Brother” this Thursday! You won’t want to miss it as we find out who will make it to the big finale!