RobondaywaytoBB
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What you mean the receptionist at seven in Perth didn't know if it was coming back, hard to believe it. Why even post this rubbish, seriously.
Because I was asked to post any information I had received, good enough?
What you mean the receptionist at seven in Perth didn't know if it was coming back, hard to believe it. Why even post this rubbish, seriously.
If we're going to have an international crossover on the Canadian version, why not take Derrick and Frankie to Australia?
Because Derrick and Frankie were terrible houseguests and were painful enough to watch once.
Frankie was awful but Derrick is one of the best houseguests they ever had - but I guess a Channel 9 audience wouldn't understand strategic game play.Because Derrick and Frankie were terrible houseguests and were painful enough to watch once.
I think the basics will work, but as discussed earlier on, a lot of viewers want to see the up late, uncut, 24/7 streaming, friday night games, obviously as well as more clashing housemates
Neither was I. I felt like it only subtracted from what the entire premise of "Big Brother" was supposed to be.Agree with that except for the friday night games. was never really a big fan of that.
Neither was I. I felt like it only subtracted from what the entire premise of "Big Brother" was supposed to be.
I understand it was a competition between Housemates but the actual show itself was just that. I don't see what FNG had to do with the ultimate social experiment in anyway.
Big Brother is not a physical competition... it's a psychological one.
Neither was I. I felt like it only subtracted from what the entire premise of "Big Brother" was supposed to be.
I understand it was a competition between Housemates but the actual show itself was just that. I don't see what FNG had to do with the ultimate social experiment in anyway.
Big Brother is not a physical competition... it's a psychological one.
The idea worked in the sense of the rewards room providing HMs with reprieve from sharing a room with heaps of others, better meals, etc. The chores system was great because it created conflict when HMs were given tasks they didn't like. It was interesting to see how the HMs handled power.
Also I think for the HMs involved it was a fun break from the monotony of day-to-day life in the house.
What network would you like to see it on?I am not saying Nine did a bad job but I do think a change of hands could see a new version flourishing in a different way.