View Full Version : I hate evictions
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 05:00 PM
even the housemates that I dislike, it feels like the house will be empty without them I wish there was another type of punishment, anyone agree?
Supernovarolla
12-10-2011, 05:06 PM
I think the moronic booing every week is pathetic. Years back, the crowd only booed when a HM really deserved it. Now it seems they boo for the pure sake of it.
If it weren't for the fact that the average BB crowd member's knuckles drag along the ground, they'd probably throw rotten veg too..
..I suppose it's how they keep themselves occupied until dole day..
Visage
12-10-2011, 05:10 PM
even the housemates that I dislike, it feels like the house will be empty without them I wish there was another type of punishment, anyone agree?
I've never viewed eviction as punishment, it's part of the game and without this we wouldn't have the wonderful nominations process.
Samuel.
12-10-2011, 05:19 PM
I love them. Especially this series, even though I've disagreed with every result except Tashie going when up against Harry and Aaron.
Cannot wait for Friday, has the potential to be amazing.
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 05:28 PM
I suppose I should say I love evictions, but I hate losing housemates, the more the merrier I always think
Pyramid*
12-10-2011, 05:31 PM
even the housemates that I dislike, it feels like the house will be empty without them I wish there was another type of punishment, anyone agree?
Since when was eviction a punishment - LOL !!!:laugh3: Eviction is part of the elimination process and I love them !
Jackie
12-10-2011, 05:31 PM
I love them
Doogle
12-10-2011, 05:33 PM
I love them but almost always miss the person :joker:
Pink Pegasus
12-10-2011, 06:08 PM
I completely see where you are coming from Fruit-cake.
I love the build up to big evictions, and I do get excited to see who goes.
If it is a character I really can't stand, then I might get a brief feeling of being glad when they are punished by being evicted and getting booed.
By the next episode though,(unless the person was extremely boring and dull), then you really do notice their absence in the house, and it does seem a bit like an empty space for a few days, or even weeks depending on how big a character they were.
I have always thought that a good format for Big Brother would be as follows:
Every week the housemates make two nominations as usual.
The public vote every week as normal so BB still make their money.
BUT nobody is evicted each week.
The housemates nominations and public's votes are build up and stored each week, but everybody remains in the house.
At the half way point, there is a multiple eviction, maybe even half the house or less, based on the amount of nominations and votes from the public that the housemates have accumulated so far.
(An alternative would be no evictions until final week, after the housemates scores/nominations and votes have been accumulated, although viewers might not have the patience for this)
I think this would be a much fairer way of doing things, and would make the show much more entertaining to watch for longer.
The bigger housemates would get to remain for longer. The shyer ones would have more time to come out of their shells, and we would get to see them actually interacting with the louder housemates after a few weeks.
Sometimes people become hated and then evicted over one incident, but if they had longer to live in the house, they could have a chance to redeem themselves with the viewers and their housemates.
We would get to learn so much more about all of the housemates. The ones who get evicted early are usually just seen as very one dimensional, they are either boring, or a bitch, and that's it.
Observing all of the housemates over a period of weeks, we would get to see different sides of all of their personalities, and not just the big side of the personalities of the people who usually get evicted first.
We could watch their "journey", and I think this would be interesting, because I always feel that there is more to discover about the early evictees, but we just don't get long enough to see it.
Every week Big Brother would have to inform the public about what each housemate's score/percentage was.
The housemates would be told nothing about who got nominated each week, or how many votes they got from the public.
Because of this they would just continue behaving as they normally would, and wouldn't start putting on an act because they are up for nominations as they wouldn't actually know about it.
They could be either loved or strongly disliked by the public and would have no idea. No housemate would have a clue who was going to get evicted at the half way point, so there would be lots of shocked reactions, and if there was housemates that the public really disliked, there would be huge anticipation and excitement by the public to finally watch this big eviction at the half way point.
To stir it up a bit, on the day before the half way point eviction, big brother could play back all of the weeks nominations, so they could work out who got the most nominations, but they would still not know who was going to be evicted, because they wouldn't know how the public voted had voted each week.
I would much prefer a format like this.
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 06:14 PM
I completely see where you are coming from Fruit-cake.
I love the build up to big evictions, and I do get excited to see who goes.
If it is a character I really can't stand, then I might get a brief feeling of being glad when they are punished by being evicted and getting booed.
By the next episode though,(unless the person was extremely boring and dull), then you really do notice their absence in the house, and it does seem a bit like an empty space for a few days, or even weeks depending on how big a character they were.
I have always thought that a good format for Big Brother would be as follows:
Every week the housemates make two nominations as usual.
The public vote every week as normal so BB still make their money.
BUT nobody is evicted each week.
The housemates nominations and public's votes are build up and stored each week, but everybody remains in the house.
At the half way point, there is a multiple eviction, maybe even half the house or less, based on the amount of nominations and votes from the public that the housemates have accumulated so far.
(An alternative would be no evictions until final week, after the housemates scores/nominations and votes have been accumulated, although viewers might not have the patience for this)
I think this would be a much fairer way of doing things, and would make the show much more entertaining to watch for longer.
The bigger housemates would get to remain for longer. The shyer ones would have more time to come out of their shells, and we would get to see them actually interacting with the louder housemates after a few weeks.
Sometimes people become hated and then evicted over one incident, but if they had longer to live in the house, they could have a chance to redeem themselves with the viewers and their housemates.
We would get to learn so much more about all of the housemates. The ones who get evicted early are usually just seen as very one dimensional, they are either boring, or a bitch, and that's it.
Observing all of the housemates over a period of weeks, we would get to see different sides of all of their personalities, and not just the big side of the personalities of the people who usually get evicted first.
We could watch their "journey", and I think this would be interesting, because I always feel that there is more to discover about the early evictees, but we just don't get long enough to see it.
Every week Big Brother would have to inform the public about what each housemate's score/percentage was.
The housemates would be told nothing about who got nominated each week, or how many votes they got from the public.
Because of this they would just continue behaving as they normally would, and wouldn't start putting on an act because they are up for nominations as they wouldn't actually know about it.
They could be either loved or strongly disliked by the public and would have no idea. No housemate would have a clue who was going to get evicted at the half way point, so there would be lots of shocked reactions, and if there was housemates that the public really disliked, there would be huge anticipation and excitement by the public to finally watch this big eviction at the half way point.
To stir it up a bit, on the day before the half way point eviction, big brother could play back all of the weeks nominations, so they could work out who got the most nominations, but they would still not know who was going to be evicted, because they wouldn't know how the public voted had voted each week.
I would much prefer a format like this.
that sounds like a good way of doing it..or maybe have a lifeline, a bit like prison you have payroll and if you get nominated for a second time while on payroll, then you get booted
Gillian-73
12-10-2011, 06:14 PM
I love them! i'll miss some housemates as and when they leave but that's big brother they nominate and they get evicted! can't wait for friday night.
Pyramid*
12-10-2011, 06:16 PM
I love them! i'll miss some housemates as and when they leave but that's big brother they nominate and they get evicted! can't wait for friday night.
Me either......... It's going to be a belter whatever happens !!
*is all excited*
BigBrotherfan4ever
12-10-2011, 06:19 PM
I love evictions when the odds are so close, & we the public are not certain who will go, that makes it all the more exciting.
Pink Pegasus
12-10-2011, 06:24 PM
that sounds like a good way of doing it..or maybe have a lifeline, a bit like prison you have payroll and if you get nominated for a second time while on payroll, then you get booted
Yep that would be an interesting idea too. I am kind of tiring of this original format. The people I want to stay usually get evicted early.
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 06:26 PM
Imagine Anton next week if he was put on 'payroll' having to slime his way back in with Arron and co, incase he got nominated again that would be sensational TV imo
Chuck
12-10-2011, 06:26 PM
It depends, when Michelle and Vanessa were evicted in UBB, it was a lovely atmosphere, none of the housemates up for eviction was booed and they did not deserve to be.
But I usually don't watch BB on fridays because the crow boo for the sake of it and so far, the only housemate who IMO deserved to be booed was Rebeckah. Those people really make me embarrassed to even like this show.
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 06:27 PM
Yep that would be an interesting idea too. I am kind of tiring of this original format. The people I want to stay usually get evicted early.
I completely agree with the early evictions ruining the chance to get to know in more depth the personalities btw :blush:
Pink Pegasus
12-10-2011, 06:29 PM
Imagine Anton next week if he was put on 'payroll' having to slime his way back in with Arron and co, incase he got nominated again that would be sensational TV imo
:joker:
It would be really funny, because he would just fail miserably as they would see through him, but it would be fun watching him try!
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 06:30 PM
:joker:
It would be really funny, because he would just fail miserably as they would see through him, but it would be fun watching him try!
:joker:
ChristmasNeeve
12-10-2011, 06:54 PM
No!!! That's the whole aim of the game. I love eviction nights and I love the aftermath and seeing the dynamics change
Rawrbear
12-10-2011, 07:17 PM
I love the surviving game play and one going out every week
but i do agree
Tashie and Maisy did not deserve boos and neither did Heaven to be fair
InOne
12-10-2011, 07:37 PM
It depends, when Michelle and Vanessa were evicted in UBB, it was a lovely atmosphere, none of the housemates up for eviction was booed and they did not deserve to be.
But I usually don't watch BB on fridays because the crow boo for the sake of it and so far, the only housemate who IMO deserved to be booed was Rebeckah. Those people really make me embarrassed to even like this show.
I thought you liked her :suspect:
Pyramid*
12-10-2011, 07:51 PM
Imagine Anton next week if he was put on 'payroll' having to slime his way back in with Arron and co, incase he got nominated again that would be sensational TV imo
If he's a snake as you keep saying, he'll have a hard job sliming anywhere, far less back to Aaron and Co. Snakeskin is smooth and dry. No slime.
:D
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 07:53 PM
If he's a snake as you keep saying, he'll have a hard job sliming anywhere, far less back to Aaron and Co. Snakeskin is smooth and dry. No slime.
:D
thankyou for letting us know that Pyramid :worship:
Chuck
12-10-2011, 07:53 PM
I thought you liked her :suspect:
I do but she was the villain of the show, it's understandable she was booed.
InOne
12-10-2011, 07:54 PM
I do but she was the villain of the show, it's understandable she was booed.
She was no villain in my eyes :hmph:
It is great when you know the people you support have no chance of going
Flamingjoe
12-10-2011, 07:56 PM
It depends, when Michelle and Vanessa were evicted in UBB, it was a lovely atmosphere, none of the housemates up for eviction was booed and they did not deserve to be.
But I usually don't watch BB on fridays because the crow boo for the sake of it and so far, the only housemate who IMO deserved to be booed was Rebeckah. Those people really make me embarrassed to even like this show.
I think so far everyone who has been evicted deserved to get booed except for Maisy, I wanted Maisy to get evicted that week but I don't think she deserves that many booes.
Pyramid*
12-10-2011, 07:57 PM
thankyou for letting us know that Pyramid :worship:
Happy to oblige. Now please....get up off your knees. It's not a good look.
It is great when you know the people you support have no chance of going
It's absolutely fantastic!
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 07:58 PM
If I liked Aaron I'd want Anton to stay in, so I could enjoy him outsmarting him over and over again.
Chuck
12-10-2011, 07:58 PM
I think so far everyone who has been evicted deserved to get booed except for Maisy, I wanted Maisy to get evicted that week but I don't think she deserves that many booes.
Tashie was annoying but she was booed as if she had done much worse in the house than she actually did. The crowd really really makes me cringe.
In the Drunk Tank
12-10-2011, 08:00 PM
Yeah the crowd are normally just made up of the dregs of society, booing should be reserved just for the proper nasty/bitchy house mates in there
joeysteele
12-10-2011, 08:08 PM
I like the evictions,just not when my real favourite ends up going out, I was really sad when Ben went out last year.
However, it's a main part of BB so whatever happens has to be accepted.
Flamingjoe
12-10-2011, 08:11 PM
Tashie was annoying but she was booed as if she had done much worse in the house than she actually did. The crowd really really makes me cringe.
Ok I agree that Tashie's booing was quite extreme, I think she deserved to get booed but not booed that much
Pyramid*
12-10-2011, 08:22 PM
Yeah the crowd are normally just made up of the dregs of society, booing should be reserved just for the proper nasty/bitchy house mates in there
There may be forum members, fans of Big Brother who attend the eviction night and are part of the crowd.
I 'd say the crowd is normally made up with BB fans - rather than made up from the dregs of society.
joeysteele
12-10-2011, 08:27 PM
There may be forum members, fans of Big Brother who attend the eviction night and are part of the crowd.
I 'd say the crowd is normally made up with BB fans - rather than made up from the dregs of society.
Two of my family,(Cousins), will be there Friday I believe and they are very far from being the dregs of society.
I just hope they will boo like mad when Jay's name is mentioned.I also hope they are not the only ones doing it too.
fruit_cake
12-10-2011, 08:34 PM
If I was there I'd probably be a bit disappointed if they didn't boo me
Pyramid*
12-10-2011, 08:50 PM
Two of my family,(Cousins), will be there Friday I believe and they are very far from being the dregs of society.
I just hope they will boo like mad when Jay's name is mentioned.I also hope they are not the only ones doing it too.
If they are anything like you - then I'd say they were far from dregs. Tell them regardless of who gets evicted, to go to town on the boos with some from me please!! I'm pretty sure that regardless of who is evicted, your cousins won't be alone Joey. In fact, I'm 100% confident they won't be.
(Tell them I'm very jealous too btw!).
Pyramid*
12-10-2011, 08:52 PM
If I was there I'd probably be a bit disappointed if they didn't boo me
Boos or cheers - at least it's a reaction and shows the person has made an impact one way or another.
Worse would be coming out of the house to nothing - with no one giving a damn either way. That would be worse than boos I think.
Chuck
12-10-2011, 08:54 PM
Boos or cheers - at least it's a reaction and shows the person has made an impact one way or another.
Worse would be coming out of the house to nothing - with no one giving a damn either way. That would be worse than boos I think.
tbh some housemates that make no impact also get booed. :laugh:
reece(:
12-10-2011, 08:56 PM
love evictions but the good people always go (heaven, rebeckah)
In the Drunk Tank
12-10-2011, 09:56 PM
There may be forum members, fans of Big Brother who attend the eviction night and are part of the crowd.
I 'd say the crowd is normally made up with BB fans - rather than made up from the dregs of society.
Two of my family,(Cousins), will be there Friday I believe and they are very far from being the dregs of society.
I just hope they will boo like mad when Jay's name is mentioned.I also hope they are not the only ones doing it too.
Ok fair enough that was a generalisation, but I really don't think much of people who boo the likes of Tashie when booing should be reserved for the really despised housemates; otherwise it loses all meaning. And I'm not saying that all the people there do that btw
Jordan.
12-10-2011, 10:07 PM
I hate them because of Brian and the crowd.
joeysteele
12-10-2011, 11:39 PM
If I was there I'd probably be a bit disappointed if they didn't boo me
:joker: I bet you would be too.:joker:
joeysteele
12-10-2011, 11:41 PM
If they are anything like you - then I'd say they were far from dregs. Tell them regardless of who gets evicted, to go to town on the boos with some from me please!! I'm pretty sure that regardless of who is evicted, your cousins won't be alone Joey. In fact, I'm 100% confident they won't be.
(Tell them I'm very jealous too btw!).
I will pass that on. They are both legal assistants in a solicitors and definately not in any way dregs of society. They really cannot stand Jay ,Harry is their favourite though.
yami watching
12-10-2011, 11:57 PM
i like it when it gets a bit quieter around the house and each HM gets that bit more airtime..we get to make better judgments
maybe to make it more fair...as it is vote to save
is we get to vote people into BB and have a chance to win the 100k
and maybe save actually losing the characters for punnishments
so we get to see all 14 all of the time and once we save them they get to be in the better bb house with tasks as usual for a food budget
but before we save them they do tasks to win going into a public vote to get into the house
Raven
13-10-2011, 01:29 AM
Evictions are the only way to be rid of HM's you really can't stand. At the moment I'm barely watching as I've totaly had enough of wussy kindergarten gameplayers aaron and anton.... if in a couple of weeks they both get evicted then the end of the series just might become watchable again.
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