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Originally Posted by Jonnii
3/4 of your favourites gone OP (in your sig) - sheds some light on this I guess.
It's very easy to forget how dire BB4, 9 and 10 were... NOTHING happened. At all. Ever. They struggled to fill an hour of highlights each night and eventually gut it down to 50 minutes.
BB11 has been the most watchable in years (I'm sorry but BB8/9 and 10 was FULL of negativity and nasty, monotonous people...) with many people who gave up on BB coming back to watch because the 'characters' are relatebale and 'real'. Just because it isn't a massive gang of freaks doesn't mean it's the worst.
I just think people should YouTube whole H/L shows of BB4, you'd change your minds then.
This is like BB1-3 quality, sometimes I hate BB5, 6 & 7 for creating "Freak BB" which people seem to hang on to so much.
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BB9 suffered more towards the end, like every series of BB does when the HM numbers dwindle. Particularly BB7, and even the shorter BB3.
I agree with the 'Freak BB'. BB5 was still fairly 'normal' albeit the HMs were more diverse in sexuality and ethnicity and so it appeared a giant leap out of the traditional mostly hetrosexual British HMs from BBs 1-4. BB6 was when every single HM had a 'character' based from their audition VTs. Makosi was billed as an African Princess, Anthony a 1970s disco dancer, and even Vanessa - the most boring HM that series - was portrayed as an exciteable flirt in her VT