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Originally Posted by ElProximo
It is. Most people don't know that. I may or may not have some good reasons to know this.
Let's just put it this way. American TV geeks my know that American Gameshows eventually became strictly regulated (after a few schemes were caught out).
I think there was a movie about it too. $64,000 question. Basically all games have to register, get audited etc.
BBUSA is classified as a recurring drama. a 'Soap Opera'. It is, technically speaking, a scripted reality show which can be rewritten as it goes along. There is ZERO obligation for them to follow any rules.
Anyways Happy Fourth of July to our American friends.
*and we can all agree Toronto sucks and especially their American Jr universities 'intellectuals'. Booooooooooo
U-S-A...U..S..A... U..S..A... America.. **** ya!
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BBUS changed gradually, and the year the sr producer "retired" and someone else took over, was the year the real changes happened (aka the year of Evel Dick). That was the year the alleged twist was people ending up surprised in the house with their enemies. Except, it came out later, the winner and his enemy (daughter) auditioned together and rode together to the first day of filming in the same BB provided limo. They knew from the start they'd be in together, and had worked out a code in advance for her brother to send them letters from home to tell them who to trust and who not to trust in the house.