dasnico
Well-Known Member
My argument still stands. I don't see why, on a (mostly) live 24/7 show that the producers need to spin certain narratives or character arcs. It's streaming more or less 24/7 and airs 6 nights a week. The housemates are cast to create the content and Big Brother adds the tasks and challenges and keeps them in check (well, used to keep them in check).
If it was on once or twice a week on a heavy delay, or even pre-recorded, I could see the need to construct storylines and beats to fill out the limited air time, but with this format it's not required. It's almost like they're creating more work for themselves, and as a result they're crumbling under the unnecessary work load they've put onto themselves and providing a subpar product.
If it was on once or twice a week on a heavy delay, or even pre-recorded, I could see the need to construct storylines and beats to fill out the limited air time, but with this format it's not required. It's almost like they're creating more work for themselves, and as a result they're crumbling under the unnecessary work load they've put onto themselves and providing a subpar product.