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BB2024: Emma CBB2024: Sharon Osbourne
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What i posted my second time-
I would recommend producers stop with the twists (although not part of Armageddon week the recent twist which involved Ashleigh being put up for eviction despite previously being told she was immune really aggravated both myself and a large portion of the fans of the series). I would advise them to observe earlier series of Channel 4's Big Brother (Big Brother 2004, Big Brother 2005 and Big Brother 2006) and realize that certain twists work (such as the bedsit twist from Big Brother 2004 - although this twist has been used too much so I would not advise them to replicate it, The Secret Garden twist from Big Brother 2005 and The House Next Door twist from Big Brother 2006 which involved Nikki Grahame returning to the house following being evicted) and constant meddling in the series should not be done to create false drama. I would also say that the reason this series has been regarded as one of its worst is down to several factors including the ridiculous editing of the highlight shows (again, watch earlier series of Big Brother to refer to for graphics, the casting (obviously Power was the theme but we NEED REAL PEOPLE, stop trying to scout out people on the cusp of fame, they belong in celebrity version and it's unfair to people who actually would love a chance on civilian being dismissed over people who have a chance in celebrity, I would also suggest open auditions across the country to be held like earlier series) and the lack of live feed. You may have heard the arguments over live feed thousands of time and you may be struggling with funding it but just 2 hours a night of live feed would make a significant difference to the series. Live feed has always been a selling point of Big Brother and allowed us to connect with housemates, how can we do this when we receive only 45 minutes of them a night which usually involves tasks anyway?
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