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Welcome to RHAP’s official Big Brother 27 episode recap podcast! Whether you’re a seasoned Big Brother viewer or a newcomer to the show, Rob Has a Podcast promises to be your go-to source for in-depth analysis, daily Live Feed updates, and exclusive interviews with the houseguests themselves.
Rob Cesternino and Taran are joined by Sasha Joseph and Jenny Autumn to discuss the Thursday eviction episode of Big Brother 27.
Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong break down the fallout on this week’s eviction night recap of Rob Has a Podcast. The hosts, joined by Sasha Joseph and Jenny Autumn, dissect how Kelley managed to survive yet another week and what it means for the game moving forward.
The episode dives into the growing conflict between Rachel and Keanu, analyzing their clashing gameplay styles. The panel explores Morgan’s behind-the-scenes maneuvering to keep Kelley in the game and debate whether it was the right strategic move. They also examine Vince’s emotional manipulation tactics and how it’s impacting his relationships in the house.
The panel discusses:
With jury phase approaching, the game is reaching a critical juncture. Will Rachel’s confrontational style continue to dominate the house, or will a new power player emerge to challenge her? The panel discusses potential targets for the upcoming HOH competition and how it could reshape alliances. Listen to the full episode for expert analysis on all the latest Big Brother 27 gameplay and strategy.
This episode of Rob Has A Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Pluto TV. Stream your favorite hit movies and shows like Big Brother, Survivor and The Challenge all for free. Pluto TV. Stream now. Pay never. Visit https://bit.ly/paynever to start streaming!
Preorder Taran’s book here!
By Big Brother Podcast Recaps & BB27 LIVE Feed Updates from Rob Cesternino, Taran Armstrong and more4.7
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Welcome to RHAP’s official Big Brother 27 episode recap podcast! Whether you’re a seasoned Big Brother viewer or a newcomer to the show, Rob Has a Podcast promises to be your go-to source for in-depth analysis, daily Live Feed updates, and exclusive interviews with the houseguests themselves.
Rob Cesternino and Taran are joined by Sasha Joseph and Jenny Autumn to discuss the Thursday eviction episode of Big Brother 27.
Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong break down the fallout on this week’s eviction night recap of Rob Has a Podcast. The hosts, joined by Sasha Joseph and Jenny Autumn, dissect how Kelley managed to survive yet another week and what it means for the game moving forward.
The episode dives into the growing conflict between Rachel and Keanu, analyzing their clashing gameplay styles. The panel explores Morgan’s behind-the-scenes maneuvering to keep Kelley in the game and debate whether it was the right strategic move. They also examine Vince’s emotional manipulation tactics and how it’s impacting his relationships in the house.
The panel discusses:
With jury phase approaching, the game is reaching a critical juncture. Will Rachel’s confrontational style continue to dominate the house, or will a new power player emerge to challenge her? The panel discusses potential targets for the upcoming HOH competition and how it could reshape alliances. Listen to the full episode for expert analysis on all the latest Big Brother 27 gameplay and strategy.
This episode of Rob Has A Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Pluto TV. Stream your favorite hit movies and shows like Big Brother, Survivor and The Challenge all for free. Pluto TV. Stream now. Pay never. Visit https://bit.ly/paynever to start streaming!
Preorder Taran’s book here!

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