View Full Version : is emma right?
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 12:44 AM
Was the lack of airtime hogging villain what made this series great? i mean there are housemates I hated but they weren't snatching all the attention like Helen or Marc..... Also was vote to evict a good think after all seeing as it got rid of the horrible attention hogs like Marco out early?
Oaker
27-07-2016, 12:45 AM
yes
Marsh.
27-07-2016, 12:46 AM
It's always good when one housemates doesn't monopolise the attention (ahem Marco ahem).
Jack_
27-07-2016, 12:47 AM
She was right but vote to evict still sucks and the only reason the evictions weren't to the detriment of the series this year was because of how strong the cast was. It's proof that if you cast well the evictions don't matter, unfortunately that isn't usually the case. Any other year and this eviction pattern would've been just as tragic 
Sam/Laura/Ryan and the best eviction in history Sam and Alex is proof that VTS works...with minimal problems
Oaker
27-07-2016, 12:48 AM
lol if this series was VTS we would have lost people like Emma and Jayne in the early weeks and be stuck with Marco and Georgina
I suppose it's nice to have a "villain" character who was actually a villain in the context of the game as opposed to a massive **** in the context of everything win
And Charlie/Laura aside, the boot order was pretty much perfect so I've no complaints there
Jack_
27-07-2016, 12:49 AM
lol if this series was VTS we would have lost people like Emma and Jayne in the early weeks and be stuck with Marco and Georgina
Err...that wouldn't have been a loss whatsoever
Oaker
27-07-2016, 12:52 AM
Err...that wouldn't have been a loss whatsoever
Err... Emma was great and her clocking of Jackson and Georgina was iconic :love:
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 12:53 AM
She was right but vote to evict still sucks and the only reason the evictions weren't to the detriment of the series this year was because of how strong the cast was. It's proof that if you cast well the evictions don't matter, unfortunately that isn't usually the case. Any other year and this eviction pattern would've been just as tragic 
Sam/Laura/Ryan and the best eviction in history Sam and Alex is proof that VTS works...with minimal problems
yeah but if only a few cast members are interested isn't the series doomed anyway? i mean how can the storyline in the house progress if its just a bunch of irrelevant people leaving and the same dominating character having the same rows etc (see perez and katy or helen v ashley). one of the reasons i like this series was because of how the people who left massively altered house dynamics and we pretty much got a new storyline every week.
Yeah, no over powering characters
Jack_
27-07-2016, 12:53 AM
Err... Emma was great and her clocking of Jackson and Georgina was iconic :love:
That's literally the only thing she did
The series didn't change at all upon her departure, no one gave a **** and no one noticed
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 12:53 AM
Yeah with vts emma would of probably left week one and i wouldn't of got to love her.
Oaker
27-07-2016, 12:54 AM
That's literally the only thing she did
The series didn't change at all upon her departure, no one gave a **** and no one noticed
She actually had lots of UTR funny moments.
It's always good when one housemates doesn't monopolise the attention (ahem Marco ahem).
Not that you were watching
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 12:56 AM
That's literally the only thing she did
The series didn't change at all upon her departure, no one gave a **** and no one noticed
Emma was brilliant yeah she wasn't a huge character but her unstable nature made for amazing viewing.
Jack_
27-07-2016, 12:56 AM
yeah but if only a few cast members are interested isn't the series doomed anyway? i mean how can the storyline in the house progress if its just a bunch of irrelevant people leaving and the same dominating character having the same rows etc (see perez and katy or helen v ashley). one of the reasons i like this series was because of how the people who left massively altered house dynamics and we pretty much got a new storyline every week.
Of course, it wasn't a criticism, it was an appraisal of how good the cast was. I'd much rather it be like this every year and then the eviction pattern wouldn't matter as it didn't this series. I'm just saying it rarely is like this so VTE is still crap, self destructive and counter productive in any regular series which this one wasn't 
I do think Natalie should have stayed longer though, the series took a *slight* dip the week after her eviction before it picked up again
Marsh.
27-07-2016, 01:04 AM
Not that you were watching
I watched week 1 which was unfortunately his entire stay, :fist:
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 01:05 AM
Of course, it wasn't a criticism, it was an appraisal of how good the cast was. I'd much rather it be like this every year and then the eviction pattern wouldn't matter as it didn't this series. I'm just saying it rarely is like this so VTE is still crap, self destructive and counter productive in any regular series which this one wasn't 
I do think Natalie should have stayed longer though, the series took a *slight* dip the week after her eviction before it picked up again
Yeah I agree with you like I prefer the older seasons where boot order literally didn't matter much because the house moved on and the cast were still delivering. But if the cast isn't like this and only some housemates entertaining, vts isn't always going to make much of a difference. Vets means that one dominating character, no matter how horrible and over powering they are, will make it far and yeah that means drama till the end but imo that can be just as boring as a series where the hm's like each other. Take Marc for example he caused a lot of **** and I first I found it funny and entertaining but after a full week of just Marc v everyone I was just bored of watching basically the same argument everyday. Like I would honestly rather watch a week of the housemates just chatting and having a laugh. Another example is perez v katy they were kept in through their series because of all their explosive arguments and i used the drama but by week 2 I was just frustrated and bored by it all. :shrug:
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 01:06 AM
I watched week 1 which was unfortunately his entire stay, :fist:
unfortunately? Loov his eviction was a blessing.
Marsh.
27-07-2016, 01:06 AM
unfortunately? Loov his eviction was a blessing.
I meant unfortunately I watched his entire stay. :smug:
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 01:07 AM
I meant unfortunately I watched his entire stay. :smug:
oh oops.
Tom4784
27-07-2016, 01:09 AM
Emma was spot on, the problem with BB15 and 16 was that Helen and Marc dominated everything (and the Power HM and timebomb twists were badly handled). BB17 has succeeded because most of the cast shined and, aside form Marco, there were no overpowering characters plus no awful nomination twists either. 
Now if they only drop the painfully manufactured drama tasks....
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 01:12 AM
Now if they only drop the painfully manufactured drama tasks....
Hopefully the really negative reaction they got from not only here but twitter and fbook mean they will re consider all messy drama tasks.
Tom4784
27-07-2016, 01:14 AM
They need to understand that drama will occur naturally if they let it. They don't need to manipulate proceedings.
Marsh.
27-07-2016, 01:15 AM
They need to understand that drama will occur naturally if they let it. They don't need to manipulate proceedings.
10 seconds of normality gets them worried. They're like a toddler with ADHD, they need stimulation 24/7.
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 01:16 AM
10 seconds of normality gets them worried. They're like a toddler with ADHD, they need stimulation 24/7.
yeah they feel like there has to be a huge row between every add break when the best and most successful seasons only had a huge row like once a week.
Marsh.
27-07-2016, 01:18 AM
yeah they feel like there has to be a huge row between every add break when the best and most successful seasons only had a huge row like once a week.
Yeah, and they fail to see the reason things like Fight Night were so well remembered and people were so hooked wasn't because they wanted to see that every single episode, but because it came after a whole month of build up and relationships/groups forming in the house. 
BB doesn't give them a chance anymore.
armand.kay
27-07-2016, 01:23 AM
Yeah, and they fail to see the reason things like Fight Night were so well remembered and people were so hooked wasn't because they wanted to see that every single episode, but because it came after a whole month of build up and relationships/groups forming in the house. 
BB doesn't give them a chance anymore.
yeah like who actually cares about a pointless argument between two people who you don't know that well because you only see them when it involves drama.. fight night was great because there was a whole week of emma and Michelle in the bedsit building it up. also at the time a lot of viewers didn't actually like fight night itself and for the rest of the series producers were more cautious not to cause a huge blow up like that again.
Marsh.
27-07-2016, 01:25 AM
yeah like who actually cares about a pointless argument between two people who you don't know that well because you only see them when it involves drama.. fight night was great because there was a whole week of emma and Michelle in the bedsit building it up. also at the time a lot of viewers didn't actually like fight night itself and for the rest of the series producers were more cautious not to cause a huge blow up like that again.
:clap1:
And live feed was great for getting to know them in normal conversations too.
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