In the wake of one of the nominees for eviction winning the Power of Veto, there has been a lot of scrambling on the Big Brother 16 live feeds to determine who the replacement nominee should be.

Brittany & Donny Targeted For Eviction on Big Brother 16

Head of Household: Cody Calafiore

Nominees: Brittany Martinez & Victoria Rafaeli

Other Houseguests: Amber Borzotra, Caleb Reynolds, Christine Brecht, Derrick Levasseur, Donny Thompson, Frankie Grande, Hayden Voss, Jocasta Odom, Nicole Franzel and Zach Rance.

Detonators Alliance Set To Control Another Week in the Big Brother 16 House

With Victoria winning the Power of Veto on Saturday, Cody has to nominate someone else for eviction, since she will obviously use the Veto to save herself. Before the competition, there was talk of putting up Donny if either Brittany or Victoria won, and that talk has continued after the competition.

However, there was an incident in the Veto Competition where Caleb could have won but chose to take $5,000 instead, allowing Victoria to win. This upset Cody since he had to get more "blood on his hands" by nominating Donny.

Other members of the Detonators alliance told Cody that Caleb would probably be evicted if he was up against Brittany, so they advised him to play it safe and put up Donny.

Things changed dramatically after Donny had a conversation with Hayden and Zach about possibly "backdooring" Caleb." This idea seemed to register with Zach and he presented it to the Detonators, who were mostly unresponsive. Zach then went on a bit of a downward spiral as he also presented himself as a possible candidate for replacement.

Cody and Derrick had a discussion at the end of the night and essentially agreed that it was best to stick with the plan to nominate Donny.

The Veto Ceremony is set to take place Monday and while the plan to nominate Donny seems likely, things change all the time in the Big Brother house.

The next episode of Big Brother 16 airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS, featuring the Power of Veto Competition and the Veto Ceremony.