View Full Version : Why do they put so many people up for eviction?
Besides Week One where only Tamara, Danielle and Jale were up, why do they put so many people up for eviction every week? Its just pointless, and it used to be only when there was more than a single eviction, but what is the need to put any more than 3 housemates up a week for a single eviction? Just 2 people up for eviction kind of defeats the object nowadays because you'd know who was going when it was announced, but I think it's just silly to have 5-7 housemates up for eviction every week.
Do they make more money via this process? It's also a waste of time as well, think of the minutes that could be saved during every show without reading out every one's voting information.
Makes them more money doesn't it
Makes them more money doesn't it
Oh, I didn't know whether it would as the people who vote would just vote for one of the two or three up for eviction, but I suppose it gives the public more variety and more chance of the person they want to vote out being able to be evicted.
No one is ever interested in my threads. :laugh:
No one is ever interested in my threads. :laugh:
:joker:
Give it time they are too busy in the bots thread atm no doubt.
:joker:
Give it time they are too busy in the bots thread atm no doubt.
Probably.
Apparently Judi James is more interesting than my threads:smug:.
Marsh.
01-07-2014, 10:28 PM
I like your threads.
Until you start saying nice things about BB13. :idc:
No one is ever interested in my threads. :laugh:
Josy ruined it by giving the correct answer.
I like your threads.
Until you start saying nice things about BB13. :idc:
Confession time, I watched until Arron went in and turned off, Brian is awful. :umm2:
Forgetmenot
01-07-2014, 11:12 PM
Besides Week One where only Tamara, Danielle and Jale were up, why do they put so many people up for eviction every week? Its just pointless, and it used to be only when there was more than a single eviction, but what is the need to put any more than 3 housemates up a week for a single eviction? Just 2 people up for eviction kind of defeats the object nowadays because you'd know who was going when it was announced, but I think it's just silly to have 5-7 housemates up for eviction every week.
Do they make more money via this process? It's also a waste of time as well, think of the minutes that could be saved during every show without reading out every one's voting information.
Gives us, the voters, more choice. Personally I prefer it.:dance:
Confession time, I watched until Arron went in and turned off, Brian is awful. :umm2:
Then just watch the highlight shows :umm2:
duclos
01-07-2014, 11:51 PM
Does it matter? More Housemates nominated means more pressure on the lot which means they are on edge and could start arguments.
Shaun
01-07-2014, 11:52 PM
Money I suppose, although I imagine the producers want to put as many housemates on the edge as possible as well.
Sophiee
01-07-2014, 11:56 PM
Makes them more money doesn't it
probably this, I do find it more exciting with the more housemates up for eviction as well.
Marsh.
02-07-2014, 12:09 AM
Confession time, I watched until Arron went in and turned off, Brian is awful. :umm2:
:clap1:
MarcusMel
02-07-2014, 12:12 AM
BB also experiment with the public and its mass opinions, thus by opening up the number of people up for eviction they get answers to how their edits and how they present people affect the publics voting habits.
Niamh.
02-07-2014, 09:09 AM
I like that they have a lot up all the time but of course having a VTE ruins it
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