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Old 13-03-2019, 08:00 PM #31
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Originally Posted by Epic. View Post
Ok

Format:
While I can see the appeal of watching each night looking forward to the new game changer night whether it be a saving game, a big coin task, actual eviction, etc. I felt for a full on civilian series it got way too formulaic and repetitive and it didn't feel like a basic Big Brother anymore, which was one of my biggest problems; a problem that's kind of plagued the show since 2016.

Housemates:
Most of these I personally did not care for or were full-on terrible. Both Lewises hugely oversaturated and dragged down any kind of balanced dynamic (my usual issue with these OTT 'big characters' the producers insist on forcing), Hussain and Cameron could be okay but I couldn't with their weird **** regarding the obvious jealousy they both had that dragged them down, and Isabella just lusted after a dick because he had a dick. Isaac was lackluster, and pretty much all of the female cast bar Anamélia and Kay were either forgettable (Ellis, Kenaley, Sîan, Brooke) or downright terrible (Zoe)
Well THANK YOU for an answer to the question Epic, and for the format point I would argue that a basic Big Brother may not work nowadays. Possibly, but I’m not sure they would’ve wanted to take the risk with the contract renewal etc (they would’ve planned how the series would be before the cancellation)
As for the Housemate point, I just think it’s a plain case of we like different types of HM’s. Appreciate your response though
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