By John Powell – GlobalTV.com Nominations are locked. Michael used the Power of Veto to get his ride or die Brittany off the block. HoH Turner put Kyle on the block next to Taylor as the final nominations of the week. Michael was Turner’s target until he won the veto and Kyle’s controversial comments were brought to light by Michael and Brittany, who are also in hot water with some of the houseguests. Some question the timing of their revelation and whether it was strategic. After the meeting, Terrance shot a pool with Kyle and then talked to Monte in one of the bedrooms about Kyle’s situation. He wondered if they should use the show as an opportunity to train Kyle. “I was racking my brain last night about this whole situation, everything and I know it’s going to be an unpopular opinion, but I’m really thinking about the consequences that will happen when (Kyle) is gone. My thought process and you can correct me, we’re going to kick him out… Is something really changing in his mind?’ Terrance said to Monte. “It doesn’t give him a chance to change. My thought is would it be a better opportunity for him to stay and develop, possibly advance his thought process? To give him a chance to change the stigma he has,” Terrance said. “Firing him is the easy move. The hardest move is letting him play the game. The problem I have with this process though is that Taylor is up against it. To me, that was a strange move by Mike to use the veto on Brittany.” “We all saw that coming from a mile away,” laughed Monte. Terrance thought that Michael would have chosen not to use the veto and just fade into the background rather than possibly cause more waves. “Plus, Brittany hasn’t sat on the block for a single eviction night. You make a valid point,” said Monte of Terrance wanting to “navigate all options even unpopular ones.” Monte just wondered from a game perspective if they could trust Kyle after everything that happened. “That’s the only thing I struggle with. If it’s not Michael, how do I know it’s not me based on the evidence I’ve seen so far?’ he said. When Monte left Terrance alone, he spoke to the cameras, viewers and his family. “It’s been an interesting 48 hours. I don’t know if I even want to talk about it. I just don’t know. I try to be progressive. I’m trying to change the narrative. I just feel like if you do something different in one moment, then you could see some change,” Terrance said. Big Brother USA airs three times a week on Global TV. Airs Sunday and Wednesday (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET/PT) and Thursday (9:00-10:00 p.m., live ET/delayed PT), with the live eviction show hosted Julie Chen Moonves. To catch up on recent episodes click here. Big Brother Spoilers: Controversial comments could send a player home