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Big Brother 16: Gentlemen, commence your appallingness!

I can't believe that Derrick flipped the script over the Dan comment. It's good for his game and you can't really blame him, but of all things.
 
Derrick threw that competition one turn too early.

Why didn't the producers give everybody face masks as well? That stuff wasn't exactly fun to breathe in, by the looks of it.
 
Goodness. Cody even looks hot in a dinosaur costume. It's like he's physically unable to be anything other than hot.
 
Why would Nicole call somebody out on playing the game like Dan? That's just like committing ritual harakiri. It's like going to Rob and pointing out that 'You had a chance to betray him and chose not to'.

Big Brother 101 for dealing with quiet strategic players: Don't tell them you identify them as a quiet strategic player.
 
Why would Nicole call somebody out on playing the game like Dan? That's just like committing ritual harakiri. It's like going to Rob and pointing out that 'You had a chance to betray him and chose not to'.

Big Brother 101 for dealing with quiet strategic players: Don't tell them you identify them as a quiet strategic player.

I think it was her rather clumsy attempt to feed his ego and consequently gain him as an ally. Boy, did that backfire! :lol:

Can't wait for tonight's double-eviction. This'll probably be the last opportunity to shake things up in the house with a surprise "big" move by the one of the alliance members.
 
This next week should be interesting. Now the only targets left are big players and Victoria.

I'm not watching the live feeds, so what I have to go on comes from the broadcast version of events.

That said, has Victoria done anything in the house? It seems to me that the reason Frankie Pack has kept her around is so she could be an easy person to go up against in final 2. They could point to her and say "She is a floater, didn't do anything in the house, I did all these amazing things, give me the half-million dollars."

Has she done something we haven't seen? She doesn't seem to be all that great at challenges, and for the first ... what, 4 weeks? ... Zach (and others) didn't even know her name.
 
Philip from Survivor, who Rob brought to the final three because nobody in a million years would ever vote for him.


Ahhhh, right. I thought you were talking about a Philip from Big Brother, and I couldn't remember anyone by that name.

Philip from Survivor .. Crazy dude. Just crazy.
 
I'm glad to see Christine gone. She was there to for the "Hey, do you guys remember Britney?" count down and it was tiresome.
 
I'm glad we saw that he wasn't happy about it and that she got booed coming out of the house. For her to come in there as a "married woman" and talk about how much she loves him, strategy or no, it was wildly inappropriate for her to be pawing over Cody. I wouldn't be surprised if a divorce is in her future.
 
Eh, if a married guy did the same thing he'd get a pass. Gender double standards there, did Christine even kiss him? If he divorces her over a little flirting in an isolated situation I question his manhood.

Are they seriously letting Jeff & Jordan into the house just so he can make his relationship into a big public drama? God, I will probably skip this episode.
 
What are those stupid blue things Christine's husband has stuck to his ears? If those are earrings, maybe they deserve each other.
 
What are those stupid blue things Christine's husband has stuck to his ears? If those are earrings, maybe they deserve each other.

They're called gauges and they're actually held inside the stretched out earlobes of today's more short-sighted young people. Not an smart look for Christine's husband, whose head seems shrunken with those giant blue gauges on either side of his face.

Are they seriously letting Jeff & Jordan into the house just so he can make his relationship into a big public drama? God, I will probably skip this episode.

Jeff and Jordan's relationship began on national television (Big Brother), continued on national television (Amazing Race, Big Brother the sequel), and will now solidify on national television (tonight's episode). "Big public drama" is the only setting their relationship has ever and probably will ever know.

I find it funny that Big Brother has now produced more successful relationships than the Bachelor/Bachelorette franchise.
 
Yeah but none of them have actually been with likable human beings.

So what, next season will they have the wedding ceremony inside the house? Jeff is a douchebag and Jordan is an airhead, and neither of them deserve the kind of publicity CBS keeps insisting on giving them.
 
I think I may have to go vomit for the next two hours.

They hijack the show for 15 minutes to milk empty sentimentality and cross-advertise a country act. It's like the pilot for "The Jeff and Jordan Variety Hour" and wastes time that could be spent on the game.
 
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