As Big Brother 27 hurtles toward its dramatic finale in just five days, the house is buzzing with tension, strategy, and high-stakes decisions. With only a few competitions left before the final two chairs are claimed, all eyes are on Morgan, the season’s undeniable powerhouse. Having clinched her fifth consecutive Veto victory—her seventh win overall—Morgan has cemented herself as the frontrunner. But with great power comes an even greater dilemma: who will she take to the end, and will it secure her the crown?
Morgan’s dominance this season is unmatched. Her seven competition wins make her a force to be reckoned with, and whispers in the house suggest she could snag one or two more before the finale. Yet, as Thursday’s eviction looms, the game is far from decided. Morgan’s decision not to use her Veto this week leaves Vince, the current Head of Household with four wins under his belt, to make a pivotal choice: keep Ashley or Ava in the game.

Vince, the season’s second-strongest competitor, is no slouch. His strategic prowess and four HoH victories make him a formidable rival for Morgan in these final days. Meanwhile, Ashley lags behind with just one win, making her the underdog in this trio. Based on pure odds, Ashley’s chances of clinching a final competition seem slim—but in Big Brother, nothing is ever certain.
Speculation is rife that Vince will choose to keep Ashley over Ava, a move that could reshape his narrative in the house. Vince has been dogged by accusations of betraying allies, a label that could cost him dearly with the jury. By saving Ashley, a member of The Judges alliance, he can reinforce his loyalty to Morgan and their shared alliance. This could win him critical jury votes in a game where only seven votes will decide the winner. Every move counts, and Vince knows it.
If Vince keeps Ashley, the spotlight shifts to Morgan’s ultimate decision: who does she take to the final two if she wins the final Head of Household? This choice could define her legacy in Big Brother 27. Morgan and Vince have been inseparable this season, their partnership sparking speculation both in and out of the house. Their dynamic has been a cornerstone of their success, but it’s also a double-edged sword.
Taking Ashley to the end could be Morgan’s safest bet. The jury’s lack of respect for Ashley’s gameplay—evidenced by her single win—could hand Morgan a landslide victory. Morgan could claim credit for the duo’s moves, framing Vince’s contributions as part of her strategy. However, there’s a catch: betraying Vince could alienate jurors who value loyalty, especially since Morgan and Vince’s partnership has been a season-long storyline.
On the other hand, choosing Vince feels like the culmination of their Big Brother journey. Morgan sees them as the Tyler and Kaycee of Big Brother 27—a dynamic duo destined to face off in the final two. Loyalty, shared history, and perhaps deeper feelings (platonic or otherwise) could push Morgan toward Vince. But this choice is riskier. Vince’s four HoH wins and strategic gameplay make him a serious threat, and the jury might split their votes between two equally strong competitors.

Ashley, ever the influencer, won’t go down without a fight. Her social game is her greatest weapon, and she’ll likely pull out all the stops to sway Morgan. By emphasizing her weaker resume, Ashley could paint herself as the “easy win” Morgan needs to secure the crown. But will Morgan fall for it, or will her loyalty to Vince—and their shared vision of a legendary Big Brother story—prove too strong?
With the finale fast approaching, Morgan stands at a crossroads. Does she play it safe with Ashley, banking on a jury that might reward her dominance over a weaker opponent? Or does she honor her alliance with Vince, risking a tougher fight for the crown but cementing her legacy as part of an iconic duo? One thing is clear: Morgan must choose now, or her carefully crafted game could unravel in the final hour.