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BB17 Discuss the series (won by Jason Burrill, runner-up Hughie) and all the housemates in this forum.
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Does anyone else think that it would be a good idea if for one year they changed the style of the Big Brother game to be more like the North American Big Brother?
If anyone is unfamiliar with it, I'll briefly explain. In the North American Big Brother, the week begins with an HOH (Head of Household) competition which decides who will be Head of House. The winner of the HOH gets their own special room, goodies and privileges. It is then their job to nominate two people for eviction from the housemates. There is then a Power of Veto competition which basically gives the winner of that competition the right to veto a nomination or take themselves off (or not) if they are nominated. If the veto is used the HOH then picks another nomination for eviction. Finally, at the end of the week, the house makes the decision on who leaves by voting in the diary room (or face-to-face). Things obviously different: - Less public involvement. - No weekly shopping task. - No voting from the public. - Discussion of Nominations is obviously permitted. - Often less arguments and drama occurs. Does anyone think that this would be something the British public would like, or no? |
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