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The punch wasn’t alcoholic but there was also wineSome are, most aren't. Holly, Colin, Ed *edit, and Vinnie definitely had beer, unsure if the punch was alcoholic or not
The punch wasn’t alcoholic but there was also wineSome are, most aren't. Holly, Colin, Ed *edit, and Vinnie definitely had beer, unsure if the punch was alcoholic or not
I just tuned in, are they drunk? They're all screeching.
Whoever has been given the job of creating tables to count all nomination points, add another table please.someone is on strike??
UH OH
Very woke. Everyone gets a trophy. /sThe winner is: all of them.
Gheeeyyyyyy.
I thought I heard "That was fuckin' great" in his voice, but no one reacted... did it somehow make it through to the stream but not the House?did Big Brother just swear lol
BBUK is far superior, quite possibly the best version of the franchise world wide. It still feels like a social experiment after 22 regular seasons and 24 celebrity seasons.Never seen BBUK, do they do what our old seasons do where they read the rules and enforce it very strictly. This season seems very relaxed rule wise and talking wise
It's why I came here, I'm pretty sure I heard him swear toodid Big Brother just swear lol
We used to have that.BBUK is far superior, quite possibly the best version of the franchise world wide. It still feels like a social experiment after 22 regular seasons and 24 celebrity seasons.
A fairly recent trend is that rule breaking and punishments has become a big part of the plot, sometimes so often it's ridiculous. It's common for BBUK housemates to start talking about nominations, and then they get publicly punished. Most of the time the punishments are lame... like they're told to stand in a constructed jail for most of the day. But if they do it a few times the punishments actually get good - like they are forced to announce their nominations in front of the other housemates.
So if you like seeing people get punished then you'll like BBUK.