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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: UK
Posts: 17,871
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X Factor 2013: Tamera Foster I'maCeleb2013: Matthew Wright
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Here are my opinions on some of your points.
Sorry if I've brought up points that have already been brought up - quite a few replies have been made to this thread whilst I was writing mine.
I would like 10 normal, down-to-earth people (5 men and 5 women) who are not related, gay, bisexual, lesbian, have a deformity (blind (Mikey BB9), very small (Verne CBB6), psychological issues (Nikki and Shahbaz BB7), tourettes (Pete BB7)). Argumentative people would be nice as well.
- As much as I hate that housemates become automatic favourites just because of their disability or their gimmick, I don't think they should exclude people based on their sexual orientation. Just because someone is gay, lesbian or bisexual doesn't mean they aren't normal and down to earth.
A new behind the scenes team with original task ideas and fantastic twists.
- Agreed, the current producers have clearly ran out of good ideas
A vote to save should be used to keep the interesting HM's in and kick the bores out early (the exact opposite to BB9).
- I've supported a vote to save before, but I've changed my mind - it's been pointed out many times that this wouldn't work in two way votes, because to evict someone people would just vote to save the other.
No launch night twists (such as the BB8 all female house).
- I completely disagree - they need a launch night twist to get viewers gripped though. It does need to be good though, and one that will actually grip viewers - not gimmicks like the all female twist.
The designers are paid a lot to do the house so they should have to earn their money with wacky furniture, strange colours and well proportioned rooms.
- They do that already?
One bedroom which is fairly small and cramped. It should only just be able to fit 10 beds in it. The beds should be hard and uncomfortable, very low to the floor and thinner in width than a single bed (a single bed is 3 feet wide (90ish cms)). The bedroom should be a sky blue-ish colour (almost an off-white).
- I disagree - they have nothing to gain from having one bedroom that is cramped. Of course it worked for the basic bedroom in BB9 - but only because it was mean to be the complete opposite of the luxury bedroom. There is no point in having small, hard, uncomfortable beds - they didn't exactly bother then BB9 housemates.
The bathroom coming off the bedroom should be a tiny room which just about fits a toilet and a sink in. This could also be in the same sky blue-ish colour as the bedroom.
- Again, there's nothing to gain from having a tiny bathroom.
The walls could be a mix of flicked paint colours (just like the purple BBCH living room wall, but in all different colours).
- I can't say I like the sound of this...
The dining area would consist of a table with 10 chairs and it would be made of marble. In fact, the whole kitchen and dining area will be made of marble.
- ...or this. I prefer the modern-looking kitchens from BB6 and BB7.
The diary room should be slightly hidden but still reasonably visible in the house. If you were to look at the wall in the bedroom, directly next to the bathroom door there could be a very faint outline of a door which blends in perfectly with the wall.
- I don't see the point in this - in fact, I much prefer big diary room doors that stand out.
The garden should be the smallest ever. The outside area should be big enough for sunbathing and swimming in the pool (10m long and 5m wide) but not large enough to have much privacy. A tiny barbeque area next to the sunbathing beds will be available at any time.
- Absolutely not. The garden need to be bigger, not smaller, and certainly no smaller than it was for BB9. One of the things that I hated about the BB8 garden was that it was too small. I'd love a BB6 sized-garden, or BB7.
The flooring should be laminated the whole way through the house (like the BBCH living room floor).
- That sounds a bit boring. Each room needs its own style.
I would like to scrap Big Mouth in favour of a more exciting Little Brother.
- I wouldn't scrap Big Mouth, but both shows need complete revamps.
Jack Whitehall should become presenter of BBLB and George Lamb should leave.
- Jack Whitehall is a comedian, so his presenting style better suits Big Mouth - it wouldn't work pre-watershed.
Daily HL shows should start at exactly 9pm and finish at near enough 10pm.
- I agree somewhat - they definitely need a fixed timeslot.
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