Kaysar was nominated and the season continues to move along like any other season, where one massive alliance controls the game and dictates a systematic dismantling of the other side.
I missed Sunday, due to a Harry Potter marathon on TV. So whenever this might have happened, I didn't hear it. I tend to keep one eye and ear on the TV and the other on my computer, so there are a lot of things I miss.I’ve been missing it this week cause I’m on a local trip but read on Wikipedia some cast members were making fun of Ian for being on the autism spectrum?!
No. There's never any audience on eviction night, the outside world is a scary place, and the houseguests have no idea what conditions they're going back to when they leave. I would bet that place probably gets disinfected daily and everyone would get regular temperature checks. After all, they have groceries coming in from the outside world, not to mention they can't have isolated the camera crew and production staff along with everyone else.Despite the sophisticated strategy on display, this season feels rather joyless thus far. Am I alone in that impression?
There has been the odd time when a fight has happened, and a crew member steps in to break it up. And the crew has to set up the competitions, so there would need to be a lot of sanitizing going on between the time they finish and the time the houseguests start playing.Yeah, this season has been dull so far because it’s so one sided. Cody and Tyler are playing great, but there’s no resistance to have any tension.
The camera crew isn’t in the room with the houseguests, and groceries are a very low odds way of transmitting. They’re safer in there than anyone else in California.
There has been the odd time when a fight has happened, and a crew member steps in to break it up. And the crew has to set up the competitions, so there would need to be a lot of sanitizing going on between the time they finish and the time the houseguests start playing.
You'd think so, but there have been times in past seasons when fights had to be broken up, either by production telling them to step back, go to the diary room, or - at the jury house - production did physically break a situation up, which was shown on camera.I didn't know they had to physically break up fights, you'd think physical fights would get people ejected.
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