Brekkie
09-06-2008, 05:22 PM
I've just found this - an idea for a series outline I posted about three years ago, but as BBUSA has hardly changed since then it's still as relevant today.
It's unashamedly inspired by BB5 and BB6 UK.
BIG BROTHER 10: SERIOUSLY TWISTED
13 houseguests, three months and one twisted summer – This is Big Brother 10!
This time the thirteen houseguests are all complete strangers – its Big Brother himself who will provide the twists.
The core format remains the same with Head of Household, Food, Veto and Luxury competitions every week, along with the weekly nominations and Veto meeting – culminating in the live weekly eviction.
PREMIERE: THE MILLION DOLLAR VETO
As usual during the premiere the 13 houseguests move in and compete in the first food and HoH competitions. At the end of the premiere the big twist is revealed to the houseguests.
Currently, the jackpot stands at $1,000,000. However, each time the Veto is used to save a nominee from the block, $100,000 will be deducted from the jackpot – making the nominations and the Veto Challenge more important than ever.
If the Veto is never used – the winner gets the full $1,000,000. However, if it is used every single week the winner will get nothing. The runner-up prize will be equivalent to 10% of the final jackpot.
AMERICA’S CHOICE: DIARY ROOM SPY
After the first eviction the viewers are given the first America’s Choice question. Via a secret spy system hidden in the bathroom, one houseguest will be able to listen into the diary room entry of a houseguest of their choice. Who will be the Diary Room Spy – it’s America’s Choice! The result is revealed a week later in the second eviction show.
DOUBLE EVICTION: THE SUPER VETO
After the third eviction it’s the most important HoH competition so far as the HMs enter The Cooler. The last houseguest standing will become HoH – but as the tension heats up – the cooler cools down.
As the competition begins Julie gives the houseguests some important news. This week it’s a double eviction week – and the HoH will choose three nominees to face the chop. On eviction night, the HoH will get to evict the nominee of their choice, with a second nominee voted out in the usual way.
With the twist to the eviction, there is also a twist to the Veto as the houseguests compete for the Super Veto. The winner of the Super Veto will not only be able to save a nominee from the block – but will also choose the replacement nominee.
FAKE EVICTION: SECRET APARTMENT
In the fourth live eviction show we have a double eviction as the evictee chosen by the HoH, and then by the houseguests, leave the house. At least that’s what the houseguests think!
In fact, the two evictees are secretly ushered out of the house into a secret apartment located next door (behind the diary room), where they will spend the next week able to watch every move the houseguests make via a 24 hour live feed.
Only one of them will get to return to the house though – and that of course will be America’s Choice!
It’s the next live eviction show where two houseguests are truly evicted. Firstly, the regular eviction from the house takes place – but unknown to the houseguests the two secret evictees have also been able to vote on whom will go. This evictee will now move into the jury house and become the first member of the jury.
The next evictee of the night is from the secret apartment, with the houseguest not voted back in by America leaving the show and going home (they are not on the jury!). And then the moment when the evictee returns – armed with the knowledge they’ve obtained from watching the houseguests over the last seven days.
AMERICA’S VETO
When six houseguests remain the viewer’s get more power than ever before – the ability to decide who will win the Power of Veto! Voting will open for 24 hours after the seventh eviction, with nominations not taking place until voting is closed. In a special live eviction show the winner of America’s Veto will be revealed – and have to make their decision immediately!
Remember that using the Veto is costly - $100,000 will be wiped off the jackpot each time it is used!
THE RETURN OF THE JURY
As the two finalists prepare to spend their last few days in the house together, Big Brother throws in one final twist. And it’s a big twist – the jury is moving back in!
Over the last few days of the season the jury will be able to examine the finalists close up – and will question them live in the house to determine the winner of Big Brother 10.
It's unashamedly inspired by BB5 and BB6 UK.
BIG BROTHER 10: SERIOUSLY TWISTED
13 houseguests, three months and one twisted summer – This is Big Brother 10!
This time the thirteen houseguests are all complete strangers – its Big Brother himself who will provide the twists.
The core format remains the same with Head of Household, Food, Veto and Luxury competitions every week, along with the weekly nominations and Veto meeting – culminating in the live weekly eviction.
PREMIERE: THE MILLION DOLLAR VETO
As usual during the premiere the 13 houseguests move in and compete in the first food and HoH competitions. At the end of the premiere the big twist is revealed to the houseguests.
Currently, the jackpot stands at $1,000,000. However, each time the Veto is used to save a nominee from the block, $100,000 will be deducted from the jackpot – making the nominations and the Veto Challenge more important than ever.
If the Veto is never used – the winner gets the full $1,000,000. However, if it is used every single week the winner will get nothing. The runner-up prize will be equivalent to 10% of the final jackpot.
AMERICA’S CHOICE: DIARY ROOM SPY
After the first eviction the viewers are given the first America’s Choice question. Via a secret spy system hidden in the bathroom, one houseguest will be able to listen into the diary room entry of a houseguest of their choice. Who will be the Diary Room Spy – it’s America’s Choice! The result is revealed a week later in the second eviction show.
DOUBLE EVICTION: THE SUPER VETO
After the third eviction it’s the most important HoH competition so far as the HMs enter The Cooler. The last houseguest standing will become HoH – but as the tension heats up – the cooler cools down.
As the competition begins Julie gives the houseguests some important news. This week it’s a double eviction week – and the HoH will choose three nominees to face the chop. On eviction night, the HoH will get to evict the nominee of their choice, with a second nominee voted out in the usual way.
With the twist to the eviction, there is also a twist to the Veto as the houseguests compete for the Super Veto. The winner of the Super Veto will not only be able to save a nominee from the block – but will also choose the replacement nominee.
FAKE EVICTION: SECRET APARTMENT
In the fourth live eviction show we have a double eviction as the evictee chosen by the HoH, and then by the houseguests, leave the house. At least that’s what the houseguests think!
In fact, the two evictees are secretly ushered out of the house into a secret apartment located next door (behind the diary room), where they will spend the next week able to watch every move the houseguests make via a 24 hour live feed.
Only one of them will get to return to the house though – and that of course will be America’s Choice!
It’s the next live eviction show where two houseguests are truly evicted. Firstly, the regular eviction from the house takes place – but unknown to the houseguests the two secret evictees have also been able to vote on whom will go. This evictee will now move into the jury house and become the first member of the jury.
The next evictee of the night is from the secret apartment, with the houseguest not voted back in by America leaving the show and going home (they are not on the jury!). And then the moment when the evictee returns – armed with the knowledge they’ve obtained from watching the houseguests over the last seven days.
AMERICA’S VETO
When six houseguests remain the viewer’s get more power than ever before – the ability to decide who will win the Power of Veto! Voting will open for 24 hours after the seventh eviction, with nominations not taking place until voting is closed. In a special live eviction show the winner of America’s Veto will be revealed – and have to make their decision immediately!
Remember that using the Veto is costly - $100,000 will be wiped off the jackpot each time it is used!
THE RETURN OF THE JURY
As the two finalists prepare to spend their last few days in the house together, Big Brother throws in one final twist. And it’s a big twist – the jury is moving back in!
Over the last few days of the season the jury will be able to examine the finalists close up – and will question them live in the house to determine the winner of Big Brother 10.