he is good, but im just glad we have someone that isnt trying to be instafamous for once.Koldus131 said:
It feels so good to finally have a HG repping A&M who is actually really good at the game.
haleigh if youre reading this; you suck.
he is good, but im just glad we have someone that isnt trying to be instafamous for once.Koldus131 said:
It feels so good to finally have a HG repping A&M who is actually really good at the game.
Correct. Haleigh was miles ahead of both Corey and Clay but still just slightly above average from a game perspective. Alex W on BBOTT was supposedly good but I didn't watch it and not sure if it should count since it didn't air on TV.Bunk Moreland said:
Haleigh wasn't as bad as Clay. Who falls for a chick 10 years older than you on a reality show then throws their game away for her?
Haleigh if you're reading this, marry me. I forgive your ****ty game play.
jac4 said:
I generally strongly dislike Julie Chen, but her reaction prior to Thursday night eviction was entertaining. Especially the twitter video someone posted a page or so back. She was legitimately interested in the game play, meltdowns, and everything else going on in the house.
tailgatetimer10 said:
Hayleigh being a cute Aggie is definitely blinding some here. I agree she's no fool, but her big brother play was awful.
She stood pretty idle while being aware of the house dynamics. Got in a showmance with the dumbest player to play in years. And was loyal to a fault to the worst alliance of all time.
Bunk Moreland said:
I'm worried that America won't understand to vote the 3 least favorite onto the field trip.
We'll get a mixture of liked, disliked, middle or something.
but how do you feel about her alter ego, julie chen-moonves?jac4 said:
I generally strongly dislike Julie Chen,
Every year I wonder why this bothers anyone. This is literally the name of the game.WelchAg said:
Im already against all this stupid power crap that messes up actual game play, but it really bothers me when the players have zero control over something. One person will end up on the block and they will have had no ability to prevent it. Just based on voting from a really stupid pool of viewers.
If we are trying to make this synonymous with 1984, then you got me, but this is a game.Anagrammatic Nudist said:Every year I wonder why this bothers anyone. This is literally the name of the game.WelchAg said:
Im already against all this stupid power crap that messes up actual game play, but it really bothers me when the players have zero control over something. One person will end up on the block and they will have had no ability to prevent it. Just based on voting from a really stupid pool of viewers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four)
Jimmy McNulty said:
Christie says Kat is feisty and in a bad mood because she's 5 days late. NT
08/05/19 10:12 PM
It's a "game" in which the producers control all competitive aspects, dictate and/or imply storylines in DR sessions, change rules and add twists as-needed, and then edits and spins what is on the broadcasts. Calling this a "game" to me is like calling WWE a legitimate sport. Yes there are game elements (and yes, it's all unscripted), but there are many more elements of 1984 than just the cameras always being on.WelchAg said:If we are trying to make this synonymous with 1984, then you got me, but this is a game.Anagrammatic Nudist said:Every year I wonder why this bothers anyone. This is literally the name of the game.WelchAg said:
Im already against all this stupid power crap that messes up actual game play, but it really bothers me when the players have zero control over something. One person will end up on the block and they will have had no ability to prevent it. Just based on voting from a really stupid pool of viewers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four)
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It's a "game" in which the producers control all competitive aspects, dictate and/or imply storylines in DR sessions, change rules and add twists as-needed, and then edits and spins what is on the broadcasts. Calling this a "game" to me is like calling WWE a legitimate sport. Yes there are game elements (and yes, it's all unscripted), but there are many more elements of 1984 than just the cameras always being on.
The biggest example of their manipulation was the coup-d'etat power that they came up with to save Jeff on season 11. That was highway robbery.Bunk Moreland said:Quote:
It's a "game" in which the producers control all competitive aspects, dictate and/or imply storylines in DR sessions, change rules and add twists as-needed, and then edits and spins what is on the broadcasts. Calling this a "game" to me is like calling WWE a legitimate sport. Yes there are game elements (and yes, it's all unscripted), but there are many more elements of 1984 than just the cameras always being on.
Competitions may favor certain people over others and they definitely do influence (I hate seasons where they manipulate too much), but you still have to win competitions and play a good social game. Nobody is scripted as the winner like WWE.
tk for tu juan said:
...and Christie loses her power, right? I think this was the final week. Another BB twist that fails
WelchAg said:
One person will end up on the block and they will have had no ability to prevent it. Just based on voting from a really stupid pool of viewers.