The intended target for eviction in the Big Brother 18 house had a complete emotional breakdown over the weekend.

Head of Household: Victor Arroyo

Nominations: Corey Brooks and Paulie Calafiore

Other houseguests: James Huling, Michelle Meyer, Natalie Negrotti, Nicole Franzel and Paul Abrahamian

It's safe to say that Paulie has not been handling being nominated for eviction very well. In fact, he's had one of the biggest breakdowns in many seasons.

Paulie, Corey, Victor, James, Paul and Nicole competed in the Veto competition on Saturday and it did not go well for Paulie. Victor wound up winning the Veto and made it clear that he intended to keep the nominations the same.

As such, it is very obvious that Paulie will be evicted from the Big Brother house on Thursday. James, Natalie, Nicole and Paul are all dead-set on evicting him, with only Michelle humoring him by saying she could vote to evict Corey as a sympathy vote.

Sunday in the Big Brother house featured Paulie's last-ditch effort to stay in the game. He tried to persuade Victor to use the Veto on Corey so that he, Paulie, wouldn't have to campaign against his friend, Corey. Paulie mostly talked in circles by essentially saying this was his last request, but Victor shut him down by saying it was his decision to make, not Paulie's. He also brought up that Paulie didn't give Victor the opportunity to save himself in Week 2 when Paulie was HOH and backdoored Victor.

Paulie then had another pitch for Victor later in the night, saying he wouldn't target him if he were to win HOH. He argued that Victor should nominate James, but again, Victor wasn't having any of it.

It's pretty much a done deal that Paulie is going this week, so talk has turned to what to do next week. Paul and Victor agreed that Corey should be next to go, followed by Nicole. It remains to be seen what either Corey or Nicole would do if they were to win HOH, considering the whole house is against them at this point, other than Paulie.

Big Brother 18 airs another new episode Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.