...is the social issues it is highlighting and the more important debates that it is sparking. Sure, I'm sure we all know now that I love the drama when it comes to this show but it is nice having been able to have discussions about Jasmine's profound sex talk, Evander's views and in tonight's show being able to listen to the debates some of the housemates were having about humans and animals, the Bible and nuclear weapons. It's actually those kind of discussions that I used to love listening to on the live feed the most believe it or not, hearing what opinions and views the housemates hold.
If anything I think this series so far has gone somewhat into proving that to an extent Big Brother still
is a social experiment. Stick a load of people in a house with conflicting views and backgrounds and you're bound to spark some thought-provoking discussions which will raise the issues outside the house too, which is exactly why I'm glad they broadcast Evander's comments because it will seek only to challenge such views and eventually see them eradicated.
I am also strangely enjoying the frank discussions and displays of sex and sexuality actually, because this is after all a reality show and such things are discussed and happen in real life. Has a celebrity series of BB ever been this...well...horny? You'd think this was a civilian series because they're all acting like they don't have reputations or media careers to think about

it's quite refreshing in a way, we haven't had something like this since what, BB6? It's finally returning to well an adult television show, which has sadly in recent years been dumbed down and become some CBBC copy of its former self. Things seem to be slightly picking up with the events and discussions that have taken place thus far.
This is a really promising start and if this continues I honestly think this has the potential to turn into one of the best CBB's there's been, looks like the casting team have really picked a good bunch this time. Here's just hoping it continues...