They would have to make a long list of other changes at the same time to improve a future season. If they don't, keeping it short to minimise the suffering is best.So as I called it all along. Ridiculously short season. Hopefully next year they double it in length.
Why did they even bother.31 days all up.
3 out of 4 of Seven's civilian BB seasons were longer than this.
Sad realisation, but also a reality.I'm genuinely pissed off by this announcement. It's just another example of a bait and switch. It was never going to be extended over 4 weeks. The dates were set when the advertised jobs came out. It was just a PR spin that the show was going to go longer. Just be upfront about it for god's sake.
It has really undelivered with what was promised. I just see the same thing being repeated next year. I'm so tired. Why couldn't we have had something inspired by the original Channel Ten seasons? What happened to Event TV with the Eviction shows? Even Channel Nine did a better job with them. We at least got a decent interview and highlights packages. This is like the last chance Big Brother had in Australia, and they had lots of goodwill towards it but messed it up. The cast has been poor. Too much time on Showmances. Big Brother has not been badder and bolder. I expected more, and it feels like I have just got to accept Big Brother Australia will never be what it once was. No matter what is promised, it's just never going to happen.
It seems we'll be getting at least another series next year. I think i'll give it a week at most, and if it's more of this same bullshit, I'll be switching off, and I'll get my fix by watching the old Channel Ten series and the Channel 4 era BBUK series. The reality TV formula of the 2020s clearly isn't my thing, and I think I can learn to accept that.
And, once again, clarifying for everybody's sake in case someone attempts to be snarky... we do not mean OG = 2001, we mean OG = the format and style of the general Ten era 2001-2008 as a whole. This is NOTHING like it, not even the live shows. The closest thing to OG is the live streams. As far as the actual show and broadcast episodes go, the Nine era was far more "OG" and faithful to the original Ten era than this current revival.And I think the expectations for the show wouldn't have been as high if they didn't specifically market this season as going back to how the OG version was.
I feel that's where the majority of the disappointment stems from.
This! Watch a Daily Show from any of the 10 era seasons compared to this and you'll be like wtf happened?And, once again, clarifying for everybody's sake in case someone attempts to be snarky... we do not mean OG = 2001, we mean OG = the format and style of the general Ten era 2001-2008 as a whole. This is NOTHING like it, not even the live shows. The closest thing to OG is the live streams. As far as the actual show and broadcast episodes go, the Nine era was far more "OG" and faithful to the original Ten era than this current revival.
To be honest, I was appalled on opening night after the cast were all revealed. I just couldn't believe it. But I told myself, not to worry, some really interesting intruders would come in and shake things up. Not to be, now. Little did I know the horror that lay ahead, though.I feel that's where the majority of the disappointment stems from.
Well one plus out of this whole thing was that we got good quality versions of Channel Ten BBAU available on Youtube.old Channel Ten series and the Channel 4 era BBUK series
Good point! I appreciate this type of positivity and silver lining. This is 100% true, and something many of us are very grateful for.Well one plus out of this whole thing was that we got good quality versions of Channel Ten BBAU available on Youtube.