HOT OFF THE PRESSES!
This is quite something*
*no it's not
This is quite something*
*no it's not
“There’s a clever way that they’re all brought in” - … meanwhile, the photo of Tim and Reggie shows them entering in a car together, presumably on night one, in the same way every other HM since 2020 has entered.![]()
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lol. It's Channel Seven, so they will arrive via a tunnel and sofa, through a secret hatch in a wardrobe, fall in through a ceiling, etc. Actually I kinda like that last idea.“There’s a clever way that they’re all brought in” - … meanwhile, the photo of Tim and Reggie shows them entering in a car together, presumably on night one, in the same way every other HM since 2020 has entered.![]()
Just visualising Reggie falling through a ceiling and landing on the main sofa and going "oh, fuck! Sorry!" Would actually be perfect.lol. It's Channel Seven, so they will arrive via a tunnel and sofa, through a secret hatch in a wardrobe, fall in through a ceiling, etc. Actually I kinda like that last idea.
Quoted incase tweet deleted.Yeah I’ll always be a fan of the original format but I kind of fell in love with the new challenge based game, this new season is a great merge of both formats with house noms brought back. Good mix of game, drama & fun
Taken with a grain of salt due to the fact the last time Tim spoke his mind about BB it got him fired.Split into a new thread now things are developing. Also some further info from Tim that the new season will see the return of in-house nominations.
Quoted incase tweet deleted.
True, but he hasn't said anything that wasn't already said by Angus Ross.Taken with a grain of salt due to the fact the last time Tim spoke his mind about BB it got him fired.
Yeah I was thinking obviously there must be some other reward for winning the challenges.Guess we may be getting a HoH or immunity or something like that for the challenge winner?
It could probably be either immunity or a veto power. Worst case scenario is the winner of the challenge is the person who choses to gets evicted. Having them all nominate and then vote seems like a bit much. So I have no idea how this is going to work.Yeah I was thinking obviously there must be some other reward for winning the challenges.
Knowing how uninspired production has been so far they’ve likely gone with the redundant house vote for both nominations and eviction.It could probably be either immunity or a veto power. Worst case scenario is the winner of the challenge is the person who choses to gets evicted. Having them all nominate and then vote seems like a bit much. So I have no idea how this is going to work.
Yes.Wasn't it confirmed ages ago, even before production began, that they were bringing back house nominations?
Then why were you suggesting that we should take Tim mentioning it with a grain of salt? I'm confused.Yes.
He seems to be towing the line.True, but he hasn't said anything that wasn't already said by Angus Ross.
I said I’m taking his opinion of the new format with a grain of salt.Then why were you suggesting that we should take Tim mentioning it with a grain of salt? I'm confused.
True, he could very well be over hyping it. It could end up being just as flawed as the 2020/2021 structure.I said I’m taking his opinion of the new format with a grain of salt.