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What is a "A SAFE VOTE" ?
- Thread starter steve
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Well, at least the stupidity by Daniel, why pussyfoot around you need to get out the stronger players sooner rather than later...The arrogance of some of these housemates lol
Columbo
Never again
He truly is the most bulliest of bullies!Well, at least the stupidity by Daniel, why pussyfoot around you need to get out the stronger players sooner rather than later...
Also the most entertaining housemate I can remember, the way he conducts himself around the house, it's a crack up, lol...He truly is the most bulliest of bullies!
Columbo
Never again
Also the most entertaining housemate I can remember, the way he conducts himself around the house, it's a crack up, lol...
Daniel from big brother 2003 was the most entertaining housemate
To be fair in the proper iteration of the format with housemates voting for the evictee the "pawn" has been a strategy since almost the beginning, though with the caveat that "pawns can go home". There is logic behind it in trying to force the vote in the direction of the "target", but it is a strategy that works better with two nominees rather than three, and when the gameplay is a bit more advanced than it is on Big Brother Australia where the person who nominates doesn't even get the chance to discuss it beforehand and ensure they have the votes and has very little influence over the rest of the house.
Fuzz
Well-Known Member
Not dissing those who watch but this iteration feels even more scripted editorially than last year. Sign of the times. Now. Im not one harking back to days of yesteryear.. Those are days gone. Immediate gratifications are the key to compete with a variance of other entertainment options. Enjoy for what it is. But for me the intrinsic premise is lost and is now a completely diffrent show albeit still trying to frame it under the same banner.
BB fans will enjoy any remote connection to what it was. And I understand. But the deliberate focus points and focus on cherrry picked characters before it has even really started......I smell a nascent preordained directive for narrative.
It just doesnt seem to have that natural beauty of truly organic evolvement.
BB fans will enjoy any remote connection to what it was. And I understand. But the deliberate focus points and focus on cherrry picked characters before it has even really started......I smell a nascent preordained directive for narrative.
It just doesnt seem to have that natural beauty of truly organic evolvement.
That's a big change in nominations from previous BB seasons where you cant confide with other housemates on your thoughts on the people you want to evict. Takes away the entertainment value out of the show.To be fair in the proper iteration of the format with housemates voting for the evictee the "pawn" has been a strategy since almost the beginning, though with the caveat that "pawns can go home". There is logic behind it in trying to force the vote in the direction of the "target", but it is a strategy that works better with two nominees rather than three, and when the gameplay is a bit more advanced than it is on Big Brother Australia where the person who nominates doesn't even get the chance to discuss it beforehand and ensure they have the votes and has very little influence over the rest of the house.
The older BB fans will wont to go back to the old format, the challenge themed contests are like something out of survivor, where the fittest usually comes out on top. The unfit don't last long in BB, they are the expendable pawns.Not dissing those who watch but this iteration feels even more scripted editorially than last year. Sign of the times. Now. Im not one harking back to days of yesteryear.. Those are days gone. Immediate gratifications are the key to compete with a variance of other entertainment options. Enjoy for what it is. But for me the intrinsic premise is lost and is now a completely diffrent show albeit still trying to frame it under the same banner.
BB fans will enjoy any remote connection to what it was. And I understand. But the deliberate focus points and focus on cherrry picked characters before it has even really started......I smell a nascent preordained directive for narrative.
It just doesnt seem to have that natural beauty of truly organic evolvement.
Done properly it can really add to the content of the show, but it's not being done properly on Seven. The same with the challenges - the US and Canadian version usually have a good mix of physical, mental, skill and endurance challenges over the season.That's a big change in nominations from previous BB seasons where you cant confide with other housemates on your thoughts on the people you want to evict. Takes away the entertainment value out of the show.
It's a fusion with survivor atm, and that's what BB is not really about.Done properly it can really add to the content of the show, but it's not being done properly on Seven. The same with the challenges - the US and Canadian version usually have a good mix of physical, mental, skill and endurance challenges over the season.
It's a fusion with survivor atm, and that's what BB is not really about.
A big example of this for me was Ari. Where he's talking about all the lies he's told. Nothing in common etc. That would have been great to be something we watch and discover as a viewer. That's what BB is about. With this, I honestly don't think I really know anyone true personalities.
Speaking of Ari, he's playing a smart game here, all of a sudden he's a challenge beast after dropping out constantly in past challenges. One to watch..A big example of this for me was Ari. Where he's talking about all the lies he's told. Nothing in common etc. That would have been great to be something we watch and discover as a viewer. That's what BB is about. With this, I honestly don't think I really know anyone true personalities.
rj90
Yeah, Nah.
He won 1 challenge.. Hardly a challenge beast!Speaking of Ari, he's playing a smart game here, all of a sudden he's a challenge beast after dropping out constantly in past challenges. One to watch..
Lightning McQueen
Well-Known Member
Jess and Katie are considered "challenge beasts" even though they've each only won one challenge also...He won 1 challenge.. Hardly a challenge beast!
By the way he was shovelling the sand away you would swear he was auditioning for a part in the Great Escape !!!He won 1 challenge.. Hardly a challenge beast!
He won 1 challenge.. Hardly a challenge beast!
The way he was shovelling the sand away you would swear he was auditioning for the movie, the Great Escape...Jess and Katie are considered "challenge beasts" even though they've each only won one challenge also...