P.S. Loving Chaser Anne Hegerty calling out the challenges
Keeping it tight probably helps keep ratings higher.Is the finale only going for an hour and 10 mins? they are advertising AGT as 8.40 for Wednesday??
How do you figure? Do you already know what the challenge is going to be?I reckon Sophie wins the challenge tomorrow.
How do you figure? Do you already know what the challenge is going to be?
What if... the challenge will be to measure the height of each contestant and the winner will be the tallest one?
This is not as ridiculous as it sounds, considering recent events.
I still think this was a spur of the moment change by producers. In the subsequent challenge in the water tank, you could see the tank was big enough for five HMs. And it looked like the top was hinged for each of them, despite them entering the tank from the unused middle position.for the trilogy they had a challenge where the loser suddenly automatically goes up for eviction which was never going to be fair on someone of Sarah's height.
Sarah should have broken up the power couples.. She had the opportunity but decided against it. If she had, more than likely she would have made it to the end.Tonights episode really was one big joke to be honest. The producers stacked the odds against the romance by giving sophie a handicap in both challenges. The producers stacked the odds toward the bromance by giving Matt an extra vote at eviction. This meant that little old Sarah got caught in the crossfire and much to my dismay she was evicted.
The final 5 is not the place to be throwing twists in - makes a mockery of the whole format.
The producers seem to have decreed that Sarah must leave at this stage.
Being the physically weakest, she was bound to lose the 'Corn Challenge'. She never stood a chance. Sophie valiantly battled and would have won the challenge despite her disadvantage of starting off with less corn... except... this one couldn't be won, it could only be lost.
I'm not sure I agree - WINNING a challenge has, for the entire show this year, given them immunity and the choice to decide who is nominated. These multiple challenges in this episode were for deciding who would be up for eviction. It's only fair that some sort of advantage in a final 5 that would secure that player that won the previous episode challenge before the twist (whoever it may have been) from getting unfavorably twisted out. It's just because it happened to be Mat that people don't like it.Sarah was screwed by the voting twist as well - I think in any scenario with a fair vote she'd have been taken through to final 4, and then to final 3, as the two sides are always going to evict each other over Sarah, but producers denied Chad and Sophie the chance to vote out Mat this round.
Mat's advantage should have been no more than an advantage in that Corn challenge - or even not having to play it.
Not necessarily. The last seven episodes were thrown slightly off-course due to Covid speeding up the process. There was only 9 days between the temporary shutdown and the HMs finally leaving the house. We know for a fact some challenges got changed in the immediate aftermath (i.e. the final seven challenge was originally supposed to be for the final eight, as well as the additional of in-house challenges such as the chair task) so it’s not impossible to believe that the water challenge was intended for five people.Pretty sure challenges would have been prepared well in advance of the episode. It's not like they're moving a mouse and selecting from an extensive list of challenges, and going hmmmm who should we send home tonight...
Not necessarily. The last seven episodes were thrown slightly off-course due to Covid speeding up the process. There was only 9 days between the temporary shutdown and the HMs finally leaving the house. We know for a fact some challenges got changed in the immediate aftermath (i.e. the final seven challenge was originally supposed to be for the final eight, as well as the additional of in-house challenges such as the chair task) so it’s not impossible to believe that the water challenge was intended for five people.
Pretty sure challenges would have been prepared well in advance of the episode. It's not like they're moving a mouse and selecting from an extensive list of challenges, and going hmmmm who should we send home tonight... If Sarah had broken up the power couples and could have bonded with a loose element, she would have stood a chance. Sarah did this to herself, I'm sorry to say. Remember when she had the "power". Did she use it well ?
Still, it wouldn't surprise me if BB didn't actually know or was unable to tell when it was created. He may have actually suspected that it was a prop left on the show or a crew member have left the flag lying around lol.I think big brother was prompting Chad to tell his story about the flag.
Apparently there needs to be at least one person watching the cameras at all times for OHSW reasons so i assume overnight they would be the only person in the production compound with probably a security guard patrolling outside to ensure there is no vandalism of the eye, etc.Still, it wouldn't surprise me if BB didn't actually know or was unable to tell when it was created. He may have actually suspected that it was a prop left on the show or a crew member have left the flag lying around lol.
I actually suspect that there are times when there isn't a crew on site doing anything for long periods of time. Perhaps a night watchman and an employee told to watch the cameras to make sure nothing bad happens. The footage we do see tends to be centered on special events in the house, and we don't see much at all outside of those periods.
That's one question to ask one of the housemates when the hoohar dies down a bit : were there periods in the house when the cameras just didn't move around at all ?