“FUCK” *spills coffee* “SHIT”I just watched this on the daily show and the uncensored version and I pissed myself both times. The uncensored one made me howl with laughter after hearing "ITS A FUCKING ROBBER". I am crying!
“FUCK” *spills coffee* “SHIT”I just watched this on the daily show and the uncensored version and I pissed myself both times. The uncensored one made me howl with laughter after hearing "ITS A FUCKING ROBBER". I am crying!
It just makes me sad to think how much I miss seeing these small funny moments. The further into my rewatch I get the more I hate this new version of Big Brother.“FUCK” *spills coffee* “SHIT”
I've no doubts that a lot of those evict votes were just people angling for a mercy boot. I have vague memories of the media at the time being really heavy on the "how could you keep this girl in the dark???" narrative.Emma is honestly one of my favourite housemates and fuck that huge 70+% that evicted her.
I pretty much agree with 100% of that. Nice pick up on Hayley, I got the same feel and did seem to like her in the beginning. Her edit was very positive, same with Daniela. Also agree on the white room, having the house vote for the person to enter looked to me to prevent someone like Harrison going in.Also, my own recent rewatch of early-2007 shows to me that they were really heavily pushing for a female winner from day one.
I felt this too. Michelle was a great addition that does assist in filling in the gap, but without Emma and Rebecca, a lot of what had developed in the first half has now disappeared into nothing. Zach has been great for Aleisha and somewhat Billy, Michelle has a fun antagonist against Andrew. But it's starting to slow especially now that I am passed Laura being evicted. I am still really enjoying it, but I am waiting for it to run out of steam at any time now.I also felt taking Rebecca out as well as Emma that week really left another gap in the storylines IMO.
Again, my recent rewatch of 07 was mostly just the first month or so, but the characters left in the back half never seemed to really have legs to start with. I tried to track the edgic of BB07 during my last rewatch, given how much is made about "playing the game" this season compared to any before it, and this is what the final 7 looked like through the first four weeksI am still really enjoying it, but I am waiting for it to run out of steam at any time now.

Wow I love this. I tried to edge 2001 but it was a lot of toneless MOR and UTR. I may one day try to do it again in stages. It is harder to give a BB housemate a CP edgic ratings when there isn't a lot of complexity shown in one episode, it's more across the entire season. I started reflecting on the final 7 and your edge strip does not surprise me, a lot of the end game finalists are very subdued in the edit. With Emma gone I guess Aleisha is the right person to win, maybe Travis could have been too, but Emma for me should have won but obviously was never going to.Again, my recent rewatch of 07 was mostly just the first month or so, but the characters left in the back half never seemed to really have legs to start with. I tried to track the edgic of BB07 during my last rewatch, given how much is made about "playing the game" this season compared to any before it, and this is what the final 7 looked like through the first four weeks
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(underlined/bolded HMs are nominees for that week)
Which just goes to show, there was some benefit in staying under the radar to start with during the Vote to Evict era. IIRC Joel's OTT was merely due to week 4 being the sleeping task and his edit was "Joel is tired and keeps falling asleep". But it shows that the editors somewhat protected Aleisha through the early weeks to avoid her getting smeared by Emma, and that the brightest stars burn out the fastest.
(edgic would be really interesting in a 2013 rewatch just to see how VTS keeps around bigger characters like Tim, Tahan and Tully)
Also, looking down my edgic chart, I completely saw the Bodey situation differently to you, @Zcsund1234 - I had both him and Hayley as MORN for that week, but as I was kind of summarising week to week, it makes sense that he probably balanced out to a negative.
I figured week-to-week was probably a better way of tracking than day-to-day, as I feel like each week kinda has its own storylines based on tasks, the noms for that week, who was evicted and how it affects the house, etc.Wow I love this. I tried to edge 2001 but it was a lot of toneless MOR and UTR. I may one day try to do it again in stages. It is harder to give a BB housemate a CP edgic ratings when there isn't a lot of complexity shown in one episode, it's more across the entire season. I started reflecting on the final 7 and your edge strip does not surprise me, a lot of the end game finalists are very subdued in the edit. With Emma gone I guess Aleisha is the right person to win, maybe Travis could have been too, but Emma for me should have won but obviously was never going to.
In regards to Bodie I never saw him as positive, I viewed him as OTTN, but I do see why you had him as MORN. Would love to see the rest of the chart.
It's great to see some edgy discussion for BBAU. I wish I stuck with it as BB4 onward would probably be easier to edgic. When I was doing BB1 it was constant OTT for Sara-Marie and MORP for Ben and Blair. The only person who I was giving CP to was Christina. But I also agree on your point in regards to strategy. This cast seems to be discussing the game more than ever even without nominations, I don't even think this is because of the new twist or the rewards room discussion. I think this cast was the most strategically save of the initial groups.I figured week-to-week was probably a better way of tracking than day-to-day, as I feel like each week kinda has its own storylines based on tasks, the noms for that week, who was evicted and how it affects the house, etc.
That way you can kind of plot out who is being complex and rounded out over the week, while also sort of appreciating how a character develops over a season. For example, Hayley was a clear CPP week one but started sliding into negative toning for weeks 3 and 4, while I had Demet CP toneless for week 3 with all of her undermining of Hayley and Andrew, which wasn’t really toned as negative or positive either way. Most people do end up MOR or UTR, but you can see toning emerge.
I’m like halfway done with week 5 for it and have a bit of time on my hands, so I’ll get back into doing it and make it something I can contribute to the thread![]()
BB04 or 05-onwards would certainly be clearer than BB01. When the show moved away from being a zoo and towards being a circus (still love that apt analogy by Peter Abbott), that's when we started getting more soapy-style crafting of storylines and characters.It's great to see some edgy discussion for BBAU. I wish I stuck with it as BB4 onward would probably be easier to edgic. When I was doing BB1 it was constant OTT for Sara-Marie and MORP for Ben and Blair. The only person who I was giving CP to was Christina. But I also agree on your point in regards to strategy. This cast seems to be discussing the game more than ever even without nominations, I don't even think this is because of the new twist or the rewards room discussion. I think this cast was the most strategically save of the initial groups.
I watched this a few days ago but it's a key moment I have always remembered. At 8:59 Travis has a conversation with Zach about finding love and homosexuality. Travis takes Zach by surprise with how open and accepting he is, even talking about how his son may be gay and he needs to be aware of that. It's a very warming moment where Travis truly challenges stereotypes and shows he has no mean bone in his body.
Ah yes. The boob war.There was another one I can't exactly recall in the moment what it was over with Renee and Bianca the following year too in 2008.
I was hardcore into it for a stretch of seasons, but because it has become such a reliable way of picking a winner of US Survivor (to the point where several seasons just became snorefests waiting for someone to eventually waltz their way to the win), I started moving away from it and instead just wanted to watch the season to enjoy it.Also I don't think I'd heard of Edgic before but looked it up (looks like originated as a Survivor thing) that's a very interesting way to analyse and map out a watch of the season.![]()
His eviction interview and nominations show appearance were a bit uncomfortable. He was extremely excited and enjoying and Gretel was so unnecessarily rude to him. She was compelled dismissive of everything he said, played devil's advocate to each response and just seemed to completely hate him. I was so confused by it and don't remember it being that bad but she appeared as if she didn't want to be within two meters of him.I think you've passed it too but I think the Podcast had a field day with Jamie on the nominations show with Gretel and it was a bit wacky or something.
To be fair, while I agree it was uncomfortable and don't think Gretel's attitude toward him live on air was appropriate, Jamie tried WAY too hard to "play" the audience/house. When his acting career and training came to light on the outside, his game fell apart.His eviction interview and nominations show appearance were a bit uncomfortable. He was extremely excited and enjoying and Gretel was so unnecessarily rude to him. She was compelled dismissive of everything he said, played devil's advocate to each response and just seemed to completely hate him. I was so confused by it and don't remember it being that bad but she appeared as if she didn't want to be within two meters of him.