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Cody Calafiore’s Big Brother 22 season was an impressive display of strategic gameplay, competition prowess, and strong social connections. In this all-star season, Calafiore proved he was a force to be reckoned with, navigating a variety of obstacles and ultimately emerging as the winner.
The season began with Calafiore forming a tight alliance with Enzo Palumbo, a fellow houseguest from his previous season, Big Brother 16. This friendship, dubbed “The Root,” would serve as the foundation for Calafiore’s game and provide both players with a solid backbone for their strategies. In addition to The Root, Cody connected with other strong players such as Nicole Franzel, Tyler Crispen, Dani Briones, and Memphis Garrett, forming a majority alliance called “The Committee.” This powerful group effectively controlled the game for most of the season, with Calafiore playing a crucial role in orchestrating their moves.
Throughout the season, Calafiore demonstrated his competitive skills by winning multiple Head of Household (HOH) and Power of Veto (POV) competitions. As HOH, he nominated and successfully evicted players who posed a threat to his game, such as Kaysar Ridha and Kevin Campbell. His victories in POV competitions also gave him the power to keep nominations the same or save his allies when necessary.
Cody’s social game was equally as strong as his competition abilities. He was well-liked by most houseguests and managed to maintain good relationships with players outside of his alliance, such as David Alexander and Da’Vonne Rogers. This social finesse enabled him to obtain crucial information and secure his safety during weeks when he was not in power.
One of the most memorable moves in Calafiore’s Big Brother 22 game came during the Triple Eviction. Knowing that one of his closest allies, Tyler Crispen, was targeting him, Calafiore decided to flip the script and target Crispen instead. With the help of Enzo Palumbo, Christmas Abbott, and Nicole Franzel, Cody successfully blindsided Tyler, eliminating a major threat from the game.
As the season progressed and the numbers dwindled, Calafiore faced the challenge of navigating the endgame while maintaining his core alliances. He continued to win crucial competitions, securing his safety and influence over the remaining houseguests. In the final four, Cody won the HOH competition and nominated Christmas Abbott and Nicole Franzel, effectively eliminating Christmas when Enzo cast the sole vote to evict her.
In the final three, Calafiore, Palumbo, and Franzel competed in a series of competitions to determine the final HOH. Cody emerged victorious, securing his spot in the final two and guaranteeing himself a chance to plead his case to the jury. He faced the difficult decision of choosing between his two closest allies, Enzo and Nicole, ultimately deciding to cut Nicole due to her previous win in Big Brother 18.
In the end, Cody Calafiore’s strategic, competitive, and social gameplay paid off. The jury, composed of evicted houseguests, voted unanimously to award him the $500,000 grand prize, making him the winner of Big Brother 22. Calafiore’s performance in this all-star season solidified his status as one of the most skilled players in the history of the game.