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JoshBB
03-09-2018, 10:38 PM
They slipped back into their bad habits tonight.


The housemates should have been called to the "main lounge" to prevent crowd noise being heard
Opening the door to let Jermaine out when Dan was holding the other door open is absolute STUPIDITY and ruins the purpose of closed-off stairs
Splitting the show into half is unacceptable and many viewers didn't bother to tune back in, and making the loyal fans sit through so much extras to see the eviction is disrespectful
There was nowhere near enough promo of Civilian BB which launches next Friday. Idiots.


Anyway, here's hoping they improve for the "penultimate eviction" on Friday.

Denver
03-09-2018, 10:39 PM
You are aware that CH4 use to split the Eviction show up?

Jordan.
03-09-2018, 10:40 PM
Calling them to the lounge in the middle of a party would have been the must obvious sign of an eviction

pontyboi
03-09-2018, 10:44 PM
I do agree that the scheduling was terrible but the production team really pulled off a Charley BB8 style secret eviction tonight which is one thing they haven't been able to do in years! (Remember they are trying to fill a gap for when CBB/BB goes)

Channel 5 have always been horrendous at twists and tonight they pulled it off seamlessly.

The shock on the housemates faces when Emma's voice came into the house proves that.

The production has been spot on this series.

Headie
03-09-2018, 10:47 PM
Agree with everything bar the lounge bit.

They seem to have given up trying to keep crowd noise out when Emma talks to the house as well, I don't even think she went into the studio today did she?

I'm hoping it reverts back to how it was for Friday's eviction as that should be a normal eviction.

BBDodge
03-09-2018, 11:10 PM
They are falling over themselves to make Ryan feel good.

Even the production team were chanting his name.

Elliot
03-09-2018, 11:11 PM
Cmon production has been such a huge step up this year it’s been so crisp and less tacky cut them some slack