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Originally Posted by Macie Lightfoot
1) the fact that it was basically a cotton candy, Nickelodeon version of Big Brother that was purposefully designed to be "safe" after the controversies of BB15. They cast a bunch of dumb clowns like Caleb and Zach who were more than eager to read cue cards and put on dumb costumes and give producers content for the episodes. Somehow this yielded good ratings (probably because of Amanda Grande's brother ) so the franchise views this season as a success and continues to force recruits to watch it in sequester.
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Great post but this is especially true
It’s kinda like what happened with BB11 UK, where they got some CBBC producers to infantilise the viewers by censoring the most innocuous words and producing some ~whacky~ and ~zany~ tasks that absolutely nobody asked for
I know BB19 is almost universally hated but steamroll aside it was at least packed full of drama, some of it pretty dark. I’ll take a 15 or a 19 over a 16 any day