Big Brother All-Stars: Who’s most deserving to win in the final six?

Season 22 of BIG BROTHER ALL-STARS follows a group of people living together in a house outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones, recording their every move 24 hours a day. Each week, someone will be voted out of the house, with the last remaining Houseguest receiving the grand prize of $500,000. Airdate: October 1, 2020 (8:00-9:00PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network Pictured: Tyler Crispen Photo: Best Possible Screen Grab/CBS 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Season 22 of BIG BROTHER ALL-STARS follows a group of people living together in a house outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones, recording their every move 24 hours a day. Each week, someone will be voted out of the house, with the last remaining Houseguest receiving the grand prize of $500,000. Airdate: October 1, 2020 (8:00-9:00PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network Pictured: Tyler Crispen Photo: Best Possible Screen Grab/CBS 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved /
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Who in the final six should win Big Brother 22 All-Stars?

After the highly anticipated (but largely predictable) triple eviction on Big Brother 22 All-Stars, we’re finally down to the final six houseguests. It’s been a polarizing season marked by a dominant alliance, all of whom remain in the game. But as we near the finals, the numbers game has quickly turned into every all-star for themselves.

Who’s left in the house leading up to the last few weeks, and who in the final six could win it all? Let’s rank the final six from least to most deserving — and likely — to win.

(WARNING: This post contains spoilers from the results of the triple eviction on Big Brother 22 All-Stars. Continue reading at your own risk!)

6. Christmas

Well, she made it to the final six with the group she’s probably always wanted. You have to hand it to Christmas: She’s a team player. Unfortunately, Big Brother isn’t a team sport. To give her credit where credit is due, Christmas has played an okay game. She’s won an HOH, a safety suite, a plus one, two vetos, and some money. But winning competitions isn’t everything, as much as this season requires winning comps to survive. Christmas isn’t a strategist, and she’s an emotionally volatile player. If she makes it to the final two, the likelihood of her winning, and/or deserving to win, is very, very slim.

5. Memphis

One of the last two remaining old school players in the house, Memphis has more than likely shocked fans with his competition wins. With three Head of Household reigns and a veto win under his belt, Memphis has built his résumé more than you would expect for a 37-year-old with a bad back.

Somehow (and speculate away), Memphis has apparently inherited a touch of his BB10 buddy Dan’s mist and remained off the block and under the radar. Has it been enough to warrant the grand prize win he missed the first time around? It depends on who he takes to final two, but he’s far from the frontrunner.

4. Tyler

The former runner-up and America’s Favorite Houseguest has had a rocky season, and that’s just a fact that must be admitted. He tried self-evicting, he crossed Bayleigh and Da’Vonne in a suspect way, he lied to Dani’s face during the triple eviction, and yet again, he struggled to keep his many alliances and final two deals afloat.

Despite having an impressive amount of competition wins like the other straight white men in the house, Tyler’s game has been sloppy and unnecessarily defensive. He didn’t need to win so much and when he did win, he should have targeted his direct physical competition. The time’s up for holding onto numbers, Tyler.

Big Brother 22 All-Stars
Season 22 of BIG BROTHER ALL-STARS Photo: Best Possible Screen Grab/CBS 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved /

3. Nicole

As one of the only two winners in the season, not to mention the last remaining winner in the house, you’d think Nicole would have been a target sooner. You don’t want a winner to win twice, right? But she proved to not be much of a physical threat, which seems to have made Nicole all the more dangerous as she slipped past everything from tangles with Janelle to wall yellers.

Now after surviving the block twice during triple eviction night, Nicole has some bragging rights. (Even though she’s trusting all the wrong people.) If she can win something and better position herself as a deserving contender, she could be the first two-time winner.

2. Cody

By all accounts, Cody has the stats to back up a win. He steamrolled everyone in competitions this season and has been perfectly set up (*cough*) to win since day one. But has it been a little too easy for Cody? Sure, he’s fought tooth and nail to maintain his position in the house, but that hasn’t been any fun to watch.

He hasn’t truly endured any hardship and has never been in danger of being evicted — as much as he should have been a target. Unless the rest wise up and clip Cody before he can elbow into final two again, Cody’s a real contender for the big win.

1. Enzo

Well, well, well… or should we say meow, meow, meow. The Brigade member otherwise known as the Meow Meow once again finds himself in the comfortable placement within a majority alliance. Not at one point in this season has Enzo been on anyone’s radar.

It was a dangerous pre-jury, and it’s even more dangerous now. You could argue he’s playing the best game, a balanced mixture of comp wins and social acuity. Considering the jury will likely have a bitter taste in their mouths and Enzo has the best jury management of the bunch, if he makes it to finale night, there’s no real reason why he shouldn’t walk away with the win.

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Who do you think should win Big Brother 22 All-Stars? Who do you think will win? Who do you want to win? Share your picks and predictions in the comments!

Big Brother 22 All-Stars airs Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 8/7c on CBS.