Shorten the season, have more double evictions. Even the twists have had no impact on the game the last few season outside of saving Paul
I'd prefer to wait until week 4 or 5, because I'd hate for a potentially solid player to get the boot without ever having a chance to position themselves.Bunk Moreland said:
I also hate that they always know the 1 or 2 weeks a double is coming. Part of that is due to prodding questions from production, but it's just become so obvious that "expect the unexpected" is totally gone.
Double evict on the night of the first live eviction. That would send everyone into chaos.
Bunk Moreland said:
I also hate that they always know the 1 or 2 weeks a double is coming. Part of that is due to prodding questions from production, but it's just become so obvious that "expect the unexpected" is totally gone.
Double evict on the night of the first live eviction. That would send everyone into chaos.
Jimmy McNulty said:
Just take out the battle back. It has never really enhanced anything from a viewer perspective. If it's someone we want to come back in, we get a thrill for five seconds and they are right back out and it results in three boring weeks.
I don't think this jury will vote for best player (at least the people that are currently in there). They are all incredibly spiteful.Farmer1906 said:
If Bret would have won the HOH, I wonder if he was willing to shake things up. He thinks Tyler is his ride or die, but he has to know Tyler is close with others too. He'd be the first one out of the alliance. He needs to take his shot while he has some available numbers (JC & Sam). If he waits until its just Tyler, Kaycee, Angela, and him then he's screwed unless he just wins the comps. Everyone seems to want to take Tyler to the end. I'm not sure anyone beats him if the jury votes for the best player.
Agreed. Tyler probably still wins over Angela and maybe Bret too. Kaycee may be able to beat him. It's so hard to tell how the jury will vote. I'm not sure Angela beats anyone at this point.Rex Racer said:I don't think this jury will vote for best player (at least the people that are currently in there). They are all incredibly spiteful.Farmer1906 said:
If Bret would have won the HOH, I wonder if he was willing to shake things up. He thinks Tyler is his ride or die, but he has to know Tyler is close with others too. He'd be the first one out of the alliance. He needs to take his shot while he has some available numbers (JC & Sam). If he waits until its just Tyler, Kaycee, Angela, and him then he's screwed unless he just wins the comps. Everyone seems to want to take Tyler to the end. I'm not sure anyone beats him if the jury votes for the best player.
That's putting it mildly for those insane beetches. And adding Haleigh and JC and the evidently psychotic Sam to the group won't make it any better.Rex Racer said:I don't think this jury will vote for best player (at least the people that are currently in there). They are all incredibly spiteful.Farmer1906 said:
If Bret would have won the HOH, I wonder if he was willing to shake things up. He thinks Tyler is his ride or die, but he has to know Tyler is close with others too. He'd be the first one out of the alliance. He needs to take his shot while he has some available numbers (JC & Sam). If he waits until its just Tyler, Kaycee, Angela, and him then he's screwed unless he just wins the comps. Everyone seems to want to take Tyler to the end. I'm not sure anyone beats him if the jury votes for the best player.
No way Angela wins, with those petulant hags (who are gonna redefine "bitter") and her goodbye messages to them. And Brett's were almost as bad but funnier.Farmer1906 said:Agreed. Tyler probably still wins over Angela and maybe Bret too. Kaycee may be able to beat him. It's so hard to tell how the jury will vote. I'm not sure Angela beats anyone at this point.Rex Racer said:I don't think this jury will vote for best player (at least the people that are currently in there). They are all incredibly spiteful.Farmer1906 said:
If Bret would have won the HOH, I wonder if he was willing to shake things up. He thinks Tyler is his ride or die, but he has to know Tyler is close with others too. He'd be the first one out of the alliance. He needs to take his shot while he has some available numbers (JC & Sam). If he waits until its just Tyler, Kaycee, Angela, and him then he's screwed unless he just wins the comps. Everyone seems to want to take Tyler to the end. I'm not sure anyone beats him if the jury votes for the best player.
htxag09 said:
You can say the jury is bitter all you want, and you're not wrong. Fact of the matter is some of the houseguests didn't help themselves with their goodbye messages. Stupid and shortsighted.
Sex Panther said:htxag09 said:
You can say the jury is bitter all you want, and you're not wrong. Fact of the matter is some of the houseguests didn't help themselves with their goodbye messages. Stupid and shortsighted.
Brett's goodbye messages were cheeky and fun... Angela's goodbye messages were cruel and tragic.
What situation is that?Counterpoint said:
There might be some added drama this Thursday with the whole Julie Chen situation.
Oh I agree.htxag09 said:
You can say the jury is bitter all you want, and you're not wrong. Fact of the matter is some of the houseguests didn't help themselves with their goodbye messages. Stupid and shortsighted.
Her husband, Les Moonves, is the CEO of CBS that's being forced out as part of the #MeToo stuff.BenFiasco14 said:What situation is that?Counterpoint said:
There might be some added drama this Thursday with the whole Julie Chen situation.
Hasn't that been going on for a while now? Why would there be extra drama this Thursday?MooreTrucker said:Her husband, Les Moonves, is the CEO of CBS that's being forced out as part of the #MeToo stuff.BenFiasco14 said:What situation is that?Counterpoint said:
There might be some added drama this Thursday with the whole Julie Chen situation.
He officially resigned a couple of days ago.The Milkman said:Hasn't that been going on for a while now? Why would there be extra drama this Thursday?MooreTrucker said:Her husband, Les Moonves, is the CEO of CBS that's being forced out as part of the #MeToo stuff.BenFiasco14 said:What situation is that?Counterpoint said:
There might be some added drama this Thursday with the whole Julie Chen situation.
Why would Julie do Big Brother this week and skip The Talk? Think about it, on Thursday she gets to talk to the only 7 people in the USA that have no clue the mess her husband is in. nothing will become of this until seasons overQuote:
She already missed the season premiere of The Talk because of it.
quanah said:
So if Moonves is one of those quid pro quo Weinstein types, that means Julie played that game to get to where she's at, right?
My mom had said that since the first season of big brotherquanah said:
So if Moonves is one of those quid pro quo Weinstein types, that means Julie played that game to get to where she's at, right?