They could have ended this tomorrow night......effin BB.
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pushingjate |
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They could have ended this tomorrow night......effin BB. |
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JamMasterShake |
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Why cant BB get 2 hours on Sunday? 1st hours is the jury questions/look back on season and 2nd hour is final vote/reveals/Q&A with all HG like Survivor
does it.
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moviegirl11 |
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You know something... now that I think about it, I dont think there's been a season when of the final two contestants left, the right person didn't
win. There were plenty of seasons (most of them actually) where I didn't like the final two but the right person of those two people always won. I wonder
if this season, which has actually delivered two great houseguests to the final-two, will be the same. As much as I like Memphis and am in agreement with
everyone who has said they "wouldn't be disappointed" if he won, I have to wonder if, if Memphis DOES win, I'll remember it as the season Dan
should have won. Just thinking out loud.
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TobyWan |
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JamMasterShake wrote: I can see not slowing it down before now because the stir-crazy factor could still impact the game before jury questioning. On the other hand...maybe the stir-crazy factor is now meant to impact the jurors, instead. Want them to have plenty of time to stew... |
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ginaf20697 |
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I just wish the finale was longer than an hour. It really needs a full hour just for the interviews like Survivor
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twinklefaery |
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IReallyHaveNoIdea wrote:Totally agree with this. Even if someone is giving you their vote, they might have some payback they want to exact - make you twist and worry - even though in the end they fully intend on giving you their vote. I've seen this time and time again - trying to guage the votes by jury questions (here and on Survivor) and overall I think it can be somewhat difficult to figure out who is voting which way just based on jury questions. You'll see someone who gives some huge smackdown to someone ultimately give them their vote. |
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moviegirl11 |
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ginaf20697 wrote:Yeah its kind of funny... you have reality shows like American Idol where they draw out the finale for two freakin' hours just to announce the winner at the very end (which they technically could do in the first 2 minutes of the show and be done with it) yet with Big Brother when there's actually a lot of thought that goes into who wins and so much they could take time out to reveal to each of the houseguests so that we could get individual reactions from everyone on some of the major things that have happened in the BB house and they go and cram it into one hour. It's not enough for those of us who invest an embarassing amount of time obsessing over this show each summer. |
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cindidindi76 |
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Agreed Twink. A lot of the time the jurors are harder on the person they are voting for. I really like that we'll be going into the finale not sure
who's winning, and that no matter who wins, they earned it. It's not often I get a reality show finale where I'm not dreading seeing someone win,
lol!
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I LUV TIJUANA |
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Memphis and Dan should do a puppet show before the finale... they have most of the puppets in there, according to Brian.
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JosephBlowinsky |
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itssofrustrating wrote:I think the opposite happened -- instead of Dan and Memphis receiving instructions to mask their impressions of jury questioning, I believe that (most of) the jury members are given strict instructions not to make their preferences obvious (if they have any) ... I haven't watched the feeds for the last 9 seasons at the end, just the last couple .. I think after BB8 it was clear that Daniele was most upset.. last season after BB9 the guys were dumbfounded and had no idea.. I think that's the way the Big Brother prefers it I think after the jurors give their planned jury questions to producers, they might get tips/assistance on how to keep the final two in the dark and create the most drama leading up to the finale.. POINT BEING, regardless of if Memphis or Dan were the jury's favorite, I think we would have no idea after the jury questioning/roundtable -- that wouldn't make for good feeds or good TV .. Big Brother wants to keep that under wraps as much as possible and keep them guessing until the reveal at the finale |
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itssofrustrating |
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I almost went back and added something similar JoBlo-
I think it's obvious that the producers have a hand in the questions and (obviously) in the way the questions are presented. It's all about red herrings from their perspective. Above all else they want us to be surprised. Although I think both Dan & Memphis played good games this season I think Dan's play was superior. I don't have a heck of a lot of faith in this particular jury but I'm still retaining hope that they will come to the same conclusion. |
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gwendolay |
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I think the producers definitely want a Dan win. The Real Player home page is all "Can Dan turn the Jury around?" No mention of Memphis. I'm not
a conspiracy theorist but at the end like this, they might try to have some indirect influence, especially if they feel they're getting their new Dr. Will
(I think there are legitimate comparisons b/w Dan and Will but they certainly didn't take the same path fo F2).
Anyway, you know the boys talked a bit about what the jury questions were but I don't think I ever heard them say how they answered. Certainly if any jurors were on the fence, the answers are more important than the questions. |
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willsucks402 |
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ginaf20697 wrote: X At least have the whole cast on House Calls like season 5 |
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outofink |
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alabamacandace |
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moviegirl11 wrote: With the exception of Season 3, you are right. And that stupid result in S3, actually resulted in a huge game change - the sequestered jury. |
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SovereignSex |
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Fluffynurse |
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I love it that the jurors were whisked away to seclusion after the roundtable questioning. Jerry's head is probably about to explode since he wanted so
badly to sway everyone's vote. That was his main goal all season long. He was sure he was going to be the deciding factor after all.
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wmdaggie |
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Fluffynurse wrote:Yep! Even if he had a couple or a few hours to talk, he probably wasted it all talking about himself and how hard he fought for a 75 year old man. Did we hear from any of the Houston and Galveston area sucksters yet? Fluff, did you get flooding again? |
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pushingjate |
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Memphis is bitching about Keesha wanting to buy a LV purse for $1700, but then says he'd buy expensive sunglasses or an expensive suit.
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JosephBlowinsky |
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pushingjate wrote:He seems not so upset that the Louis Vitton purse costs $1,700, but that he considers them "tacky" and not stylish. |
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