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It’s all a matter of opinion (although certain general trends can probably be invariably-accepted by just-about everyone) but here’s mine (B.B.1 to B.B.14 only):
B.B.7 (the summer of 2006 was the peak of reality-T.V. culture itself; from around the autumn of 2006/beginning of 2007 onwards society generally began to move in a different direction and it stuck well-enough for a few years but the general change wasn’t for the-better, I.M.O.) B.B.6 - again, 2005/2006 was a great era (the last of O.G. style for many things) for lots of stuff and Big Brother’s no exception B.B.5 B.B.3 B.B.1 B.B.2 B.B.14 (I actually kinda liked the Gina-mess and whatnot; star ENFP player) B.B.4 (okay, it wasn’t great but it wasn’t the worst by a long shot) B.B.9 (an improvement on the immediately-preceding one) B.B.10 (meh) B.B.12 BB.8 (what were they thinking?) BB.11, last of channel 4’s lot (no)
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