I’m not denying it. I just don’t remember what the drama was about.You. Drama. Never.![]()
They still held tours of the house and rented it for special events for a while afterwards. IIRC the 40 hour lock-in was one of the last events held there before it officially closed. Several of the participants commented that the house would be torn down shortly after the event.Interesting, so the Big Brother house was in some form of use even during the show's time off air? Or was this a one off?
This sounds familiar actually. Lucky it was intact for the revival on Nine at least.The original plans for the site were a Downtown Disney style shopping/entertainment district with a new entry gate for Dreamworld
IMO it would have been interesting to see BB in a new location and a new house. Being tied to Dreamworld did necessitate the need for the show to be “family friendly”.This sounds familiar actually. Lucky it was intact for the revival on Nine at least.
I can understand where you’re coming from but I will always appreciate a fresh take over nostalgia.I do like the dreamworld house a lot, mainly because my earliest memory is walking through it on a tour on a family holiday almost 20 years ago. Yes I agree with the family friendly point. The house used by 7 could be a lot better than it is however.
I'm a sucker for nostalgia. Personally I liked how the nine era took the pick up where we left off approach. Having the same house and similar format sparked so much conversation in the coming months in my household. I learnt so much about the old seasons in a few short weeks from conversations at the dinner table and watching clips online. Some people may have been turned off by the same old same old look of the show, but it worked for me and the people I know.I can understand where you’re coming from but I will always appreciate a fresh take over nostalgia.
IMO the Nine era stumbled out of the gate by trying to be nostalgic rather than venturing in to new territory. Going back to the Dreamworld house added to the fact that it felt like they had simply picked up where the previous era had ended.
Trust me the 7 era houses are far from perfect but it has been refreshing to see something different.The current house lacks the indoor/outdoor connection between living room and the yard/garden. Personally I'd hate the lack of natural light. Having to go down some hallway to find the yard would be really weird.
It’s not that I don’t get nostalgia but it all gets a little too same/same after a while. Being a backseat producer it can be a little tough watching the show not living up to the potential you know it has.I'm a sucker for nostalgia. Personally I liked how the nine era took the pick up where we left off approach. Having the same house and similar format sparked so much conversation in the coming months in my household. I learnt so much about the old seasons in a few short weeks from conversations at the dinner table and watching clips online. Some people may have been turned off by the same old same old look of the show, but it worked for me and the people I know.
Nostalgia will always win me over, I can't ignore it. Survivor winners at war too me back to my very early child hood. Watching Boston Rob and Amber again made me feel like if I closed my eyes I'd be four again. The nostalgia hook got me when this new season of Big Brother was announced, but the more time that has passed has actually made me think too much about it and I have quickly realised that the show will still be shit.
I don't mind the fact that the modern show has a new house, I just wished it looked a bit more like a Big Brother house. The VIP/2022 house is a step up, despite minimal effort put in comparison to other houses.
For a general audiences of course. I can see why people would be disinterested. Having ASD however makes me prone to enjoy consistency, structured routine and having access to familiarity. I could watch a series of Big Brother structured exactly like BB1 and never get bored. Same house, same format, same structure. If only the rest of the world were like me. But in reality, general people probably do like to see change.It’s not that I don’t get nostalgia but it all gets a little too same/same after a while. Being a backseat producer it can be a little tough watching the show not living up to the potential you know it has.
What I hate is the bedroom, bathroom, diary room, red room and eviction room are all set out amongst a hallway like a hotel corridor. Was that intentional to fit in with the VIP theme? Probably not. I also hate how small and cheap looking the backyard is. I like there being one big bedroom. It feels a bit more like a BB house than the 2020/2021 house, but it's still far from perfect.The current house lacks the indoor/outdoor connection between living room and the yard/garden. Personally I'd hate the lack of natural light. Having to go down some hallway to find the yard would be really weird.
I understand. In fact learning that you fall on the autism spectrum it all kind of clicked.For a general audiences of course. I can see why people would be disinterested. Having ASD however makes me prone to enjoy consistency, structured routine and having access to familiarity. I could watch a series of Big Brother structured exactly like BB1 and never get bored. Same house, same format, same structure. If only the rest of the world were like me. But in reality, general people probably do like to see change.
The bathroom is a huge improvement on the Manly one. Remember "it's like a Fitness First!"? The yard was always going to be problematic at the Olympic Park location. We're never gong to have an in-ground pool again. I mean, assuming the show doesn't get dumped after this season anyway (which I strongly suspect it will).What I hate is the bedroom, bathroom, diary room, red room and eviction room are all set out amongst a hallway like a hotel corridor. Was that intentional to fit in with the VIP theme? Probably not. I also hate how small and cheap looking the backyard is. I like there being one big bedroom. It feels a bit more like a BB house than the 2020/2021 house, but it's still far from perfect.
As for consistency you’re not alone… Coming from the BBUS fandom there are many hardcore fans that would be happy if the format had few twists and just stuck to the same format year in and year out. To a degree I can appreciate the fact that consistency is what’s kept the show going for as long as it has been.
In the 2020 series you could actually see the roofing stick out a bit. It literally looked more like a gym shower. No actually it reminded me of when we had to get changed in those huge ass communal showers after a swimming carnival. Just put some LED lights in there and boom that was there bathroom. The budget was below hell.The bathroom is a huge improvement on the Manly one. Remember "it's like a Fitness First!"? The yard was always going to be problematic at the Olympic Park location. We're never gong to have an in-ground pool again. I mean, assuming the show doesn't get dumped after this season anyway (which I strongly suspect it will).