View Full Version : My Opinion behind the Latest TWIST
elliebrew
23-07-2014, 02:28 PM
i can't quite believe people still don't understand the concept behind the latest twist
- Helen is the resident villain. The big Bad. With no chance of winning whatsoever. Her secure place in the house is essential to the storyline.
We know, given the chance, she would be evicted instantly.
- The only real rival to Helen is Ashleigh. Who some now consider to be the hero of the piece.
- By putting Ashleigh in the firing line it only strengthens her position in the house and thus creates an underdog.
- What is the one thing the general public love? An Underdog.
- People will vote in their droves to save Ashleigh and evict Steven. This will create a lot of revenue and ensure that BBUK returns year after year
- It also sets Ashleigh well on the way to winning. With the final 'confrontation' between good and evil taking us all the way to the finish line.
Kind of like when it got down to Jason Vs Nadia in BB5
It has all the makings of a classic ending to a classic series.
Yes producers decide twists as they go on. Because its not fiction. They need to see how the public reacts to certain housemates and use the 'loving' or the 'loathing' to build interest, storylines and revenue!
Its simple really.
Cherie
23-07-2014, 02:30 PM
i can't quite believe people still don't understand the concept behind the latest twist
- Helen is the resident villain. The big Bad. With no chance of winning whatsoever. Her secure place in the house is essential to the storyline.
We know, given the chance, she would be evicted instantly.
- The only real rival to Helen is Ashleigh. Who some now consider to be the hero of the piece.
- By putting Ashleigh in the firing line it only strengthens her position in the house and thus creates an underdog.
- What is the one thing the general public love? An Underdog.
- People will vote in their droves to save Ashleigh and evict Steven. This will create a lot of revenue and ensure that BBUK returns year after year
- It also sets Ashleigh well on the way to winning. With the final 'confrontation' between good and vil taking us all the way to the finish line.
Kind of like when it got down to Jason Vs Nadia in BB5
It has all the makings of a classic ending to a classic series.
Yes producers decide twists as they go on. Because its not fiction. They need to see how the public reacts to certain housemates and use the 'loving' or the 'loathing' to build interest, storylines and revenue!
Its simple really.
Yes it's all about the revenue, where do people think they get their money to pay the celebs fees from :umm2:
Marsh.
23-07-2014, 02:31 PM
:facepalm:
Jarrod
23-07-2014, 02:32 PM
Not really the truth, it's just what you like to believe.
elliebrew
23-07-2014, 02:32 PM
:facepalm:
oh pipe down you!
elliebrew
23-07-2014, 02:33 PM
Not really the truth, it's just what you like to believe.
So what? They're doing it just to annoy you?
To be unpopular. To get themselves taken off air and everyone loses their job?
Get real
Cherie
23-07-2014, 02:33 PM
oh pipe down you!
:joker:
Miranda123
23-07-2014, 02:33 PM
i can't quite believe people still don't understand the concept behind the latest twist
- Helen is the resident villain. The big Bad. With no chance of winning whatsoever. Her secure place in the house is essential to the storyline.
We know, given the chance, she would be evicted instantly.
- The only real rival to Helen is Ashleigh. Who some now consider to be the hero of the piece.
- By putting Ashleigh in the firing line it only strengthens her position in the house and thus creates an underdog.
- What is the one thing the general public love? An Underdog.
- People will vote in their droves to save Ashleigh and evict Steven. This will create a lot of revenue and ensure that BBUK returns year after year
- It also sets Ashleigh well on the way to winning. With the final 'confrontation' between good and vil taking us all the way to the finish line.
Kind of like when it got down to Jason Vs Nadia in BB5
It has all the makings of a classic ending to a classic series.
Yes producers decide twists as they go on. Because its not fiction. They need to see how the public reacts to certain housemates and use the 'loving' or the 'loathing' to build interest, storylines and revenue!
Its simple really.
take out the word 'under' and youve got the right word for *******igh lol
Yaki da
23-07-2014, 02:34 PM
i can't quite believe people still don't understand the concept behind the latest twist
- Helen is the resident villain. The big Bad. With no chance of winning whatsoever. Her secure place in the house is essential to the storyline.
We know, given the chance, she would be evicted instantly.
- The only real rival to Helen is Ashleigh. Who some now consider to be the hero of the piece.
- By putting Ashleigh in the firing line it only strengthens her position in the house and thus creates an underdog.
- What is the one thing the general public love? An Underdog.
- People will vote in their droves to save Ashleigh and evict Steven. This will create a lot of revenue and ensure that BBUK returns year after year
- It also sets Ashleigh well on the way to winning. With the final 'confrontation' between good and vil taking us all the way to the finish line.
Kind of like when it got down to Jason Vs Nadia in BB5
It has all the makings of a classic ending to a classic series.
Yes producers decide twists as they go on. Because its not fiction. They need to see how the public reacts to certain housemates and use the 'loving' or the 'loathing' to build interest, storylines and revenue!
Its simple really.
I don't know how you think people will return when they've been so put off by this series.
Bluerang1
23-07-2014, 02:34 PM
Makes sense but I don't think the producers are that smart
Cherie
23-07-2014, 02:35 PM
So what? They're doing it just to annoy you?
To be unpopular. To get themselves taken off air and everyone loses their job?
Get real
Fully in agreement with you Ellie the pychology is used on more than the housemates :smug:
elliebrew
23-07-2014, 02:35 PM
I don't know how you think people will return when they've been so put off by this series.
Money
Money makes the world go round.
They make money by stirring the pot and putting favourites in the firing line
Yaki da
23-07-2014, 02:36 PM
Money
Money makes the world go round.
They make money by stirring the pot and putting favourites in the firing line
They've broken all trust with the viewers and taken the public vote out of the eviction process one week. They're not going to make much money with less people watching and even less people voting.
rusticgal
23-07-2014, 02:36 PM
take out the word 'under' and youve got the right word for *******igh lol
....schools out :joker:
Scream
23-07-2014, 02:36 PM
i didn't think of that actually, (ashleigh vs helen final)...that will probably ensure an ashleigh win...i hope!
if she wins then the public are finally starting to see sense and moving away from the dopey, happy characters like winston and mark
elliebrew
23-07-2014, 02:38 PM
i didn't think of that actually, (ashleigh vs helen final)...that will probably ensure an ashleigh win...i hope!
if she wins then the public are finally starting to see sense and moving away from the dopey, happy characters like winston and mark
Love or Hate Helen she has been the epicentre of the entire series arc.
Achilles
23-07-2014, 02:42 PM
i can't quite believe people still don't understand the concept behind the latest twist
- Helen is the resident villain. The big Bad. With no chance of winning whatsoever. Her secure place in the house is essential to the storyline.
We know, given the chance, she would be evicted instantly.
- The only real rival to Helen is Ashleigh. Who some now consider to be the hero of the piece.
- By putting Ashleigh in the firing line it only strengthens her position in the house and thus creates an underdog.
- What is the one thing the general public love? An Underdog.
- People will vote in their droves to save Ashleigh and evict Steven. This will create a lot of revenue and ensure that BBUK returns year after year
- It also sets Ashleigh well on the way to winning. With the final 'confrontation' between good and evil taking us all the way to the finish line.
Kind of like when it got down to Jason Vs Nadia in BB5
It has all the makings of a classic ending to a classic series.
Yes producers decide twists as they go on. Because its not fiction. They need to see how the public reacts to certain housemates and use the 'loving' or the 'loathing' to build interest, storylines and revenue!
Its simple really.
I have posted my theory and have considered your theory. I consider EVERYTHING. We will find out on Friday. If your theory turns out true obviously I would be happier for selfish reasons, but I would much prefer if we just watched BB and decided for ourselves who we love and hate and the show progressed naturally like old school BB.
If your theory was true, can you explain why they give Ashleigh bad edit and don't show eg her winning the task against Mark?
If they don't like her, the reason they don't show her winning in a task against Mark is obvious.
If they do like her, what is the reason for not showing her winning that task against Mark?
Marsh.
23-07-2014, 02:50 PM
oh pipe down you!
Ooh, someone's a bit tetchy.
Maybe you could make another thread letting us know how you're right, "Listen to me, I'm right everyone, look at me!"
I understand where you're coming from but I think it was just a twist because they haven't had one for a few days...
elliebrew
23-07-2014, 02:56 PM
I have posted my theory and have considered your theory. I consider EVERYTHING. We will find out on Friday. If your theory turns out true obviously I would be happier for selfish reasons, but I would much prefer if we just watched BB and decided for ourselves who we love and hate and the show progressed naturally like old school BB.
If your theory was true, can you explain why they give Ashleigh bad edit and don't show eg her winning the task against Mark?
If they don't like her, the reason they don't show her winning in a task against Mark is obvious.
If they do like her, what is the reason for not showing her winning that task against Mark?
Hardcore fans like yourself will know this has happened thanks to clips, twitter feed etc.
If the main show don't show something happening and portray her in a bad light then the HARDCORE fans scream that theres a conspiracy to get rid of her.
They will then ensure that she is saved by spending more money and time screaming from the rooftops to save her.
Jamesy
23-07-2014, 02:59 PM
I understand people getting annoyed with the manipulation. But then we all know Steven is certain to go. This is probably the most obvious eviction week since Pauline.
Achilles
23-07-2014, 03:09 PM
Hardcore fans like yourself will know this has happened thanks to clips, twitter feed etc.
If the main show don't show something happening and portray her in a bad light then the HARDCORE fans scream that theres a conspiracy to get rid of her.
They will then ensure that she is saved by spending more money and time screaming from the rooftops to save her.
That is possible. But what is also possible is if I was right with my theory and Helen evicts Ashleigh, you create a monster and as Steven would be in possession of the final pass after the twist I suggested, Helen would be up for eviction the following week and they could also make a fortune from all the public voting her out. That is the evil way of making money, I hope your theory is the right one, because it's a nicer way
daniel-lewis-1985
23-07-2014, 03:15 PM
Ellie totally off topic but can I ask are you a Buffy The Vampire Slayer fan?
elliebrew
23-07-2014, 03:22 PM
Ellie totally off topic but can I ask are you a Buffy The Vampire Slayer fan?
Lool no. Why do u ask?
Jarrod
23-07-2014, 03:33 PM
So what? They're doing it just to annoy you?
To be unpopular. To get themselves taken off air and everyone loses their job?
Get real
Get real? :laugh: Get some perspective and some truth then. I haven't even been opinionated really over this "twist" so they're not doing it to annoy me at all.
Achilles
23-07-2014, 04:07 PM
If we knew why Kimberly walked we would be closer to the truth. I don't for one second believe that she just so happened to be ill on the day she was chosen to be evicted by the newbies. There are 2 possible explanations for why she left the BB house.
1. She walked because she didn't want to have the eviction. This left Ashleigh and Danielle. If the "they want Ashleigh as the underdog" story was true, that is why Danielle was chosen to be sacrificed after Kimberly walked out. So it was manipulated to keep Ashleigh IN. Danielle was evicted because Kimberly walked.
2. She walked because the newbies chose her and Big Brother wanted Ashleigh evicted. If Kimberly is removed from the house due to illness, Ashleigh is next in line. Plan was going well until Pav and Zoe made last minute switch to Danielle. It was manipulated to get Ashleigh, but failed.
There is definitely manipulation going on because of the fact they decided to remove the public vote. Only question is what is the motive and who is the target?
I don't see why they would target Kimberly if theory 1 was truth. Was Danielle the target all along? That is why it was called "Armageddon"?
daniel-lewis-1985
23-07-2014, 06:34 PM
Lool no. Why do u ask?
Because the way you talk sounds like them they are always really dramatic and the "big bad" comment was the icing on the cake lol.
elliebrew
23-07-2014, 08:36 PM
Because the way you talk sounds like them they are always really dramatic and the "big bad" comment was the icing on the cake lol.
Well I'm thinking in terms of storyline and narrative.
Johnnyuk123
23-07-2014, 08:40 PM
BB can't use the saying.... who goes you decide... anymore now.:joker:
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