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She is really killing this show as much as Probst is killing Survivor these days, isn't she?
Well, it doesn't really matter to some people how rigged this show is. That night Frank should have gone home when they allowed the coaches to enter the game and Frank to stay in (wasting a week in the process), people here completely skipped over that obvious blatant rigging and were talking about the HoH competition as if nothing happened.
Dan (floater) said...
Ian (floater) said...
All that matters is what Allison Grodner says and does. Strategy died the night Frank was allowed to stay in. Now it's all about competition.
That's ridiculous. Just because there was an unexpected twist doesn't mean strategy stops being important. It means every has to adjust and adapt. That's part of what strategy is. Arbitrarily claiming things are 'just about competition' is just random.
Executive producer Allison Grodner could have elbowed her way through the studio audience, pushed Julie Chen aside, and cast 10 votes to evict Joe, and it would have been less obvious than what happened. It’s ridiculous.
Anybody else here agree that Frank's saving at the beginning of the season was an "unexpected twist" or a deliberate, blatant rigging done by BB producers?
Both Dan and Ian (two fanboys of BB) mentioned Andy Danhart's web site Reality Blurred last night. He put it best about the rigging that allowed Frank to stay:
I'd like to see where people stand on this one. We all knew the coaches would enter, unfairly too. But what we didn't expect was keeping Frank who was so gone.
This is the first season I can remember with two double eviction Thursdays and two Pandora's boxes. Remember how Pandora's box usually lets in something terrible? That two Veto week with Pandora's box didn't have that element. It seemed rushed and hastily put together. (How difficult is it to put bouncy balls in the backyard or cards with [STRIKE]hush[/STRIKE] money in it for Frank?)
Um...wow. Chima would've never put him up and Jesse was controlling over half the house and most of them liked him. He had 3 girls crying over him and Kevin on his side who was best friends with those girls. After Russell's eviction, it would be those 5 against Jordan, Jeff, and Michelle who would've been easily picked off. Kevin probably would've been next then Lydia. It didn't have to go in that order because you never know but Jesse was in one of the best spots in the house. And to say it wouldn't have been entertaining if Jeff left, those house guests that season were full of drama without him and even if they weren't all likable, they were sure as hell entertaining. I didn't read the rest of the post after what I highlighted but just everything you said was just completely bogus.
Is that why you didn't respond to my last post? Because you couldn't find a good argument for it? Well now you do since Frank's for sure being evicted this week.
There was no point in arguing it further since you clearly think a game of social strategy is a game about winning competitions.
Besides, Dr. Will -- the greatest player of all time according to you -- said it best this season: "Janelle's just a three-time loser."
So much for winning comps.
I have saved a few of the BB AD each year and still look back on that J&J gift with utter disdain because up until the coup Jeff and Jordan and their lot were doing all the socializing with people that Jessie and his group disassembled and sent packing. J&J would have been gone had not Jeff gotten that coup and switched the nominees.
(Now, a true unexpected twist is if BB doesn't meddle.)That eviction was going to be cancelled regardless of who was about to be evicted because Willie got himself ejected and they were an entire week ahead of their eviction schedule.
You keep twisting my words around but that's ok.
Yes, production effects the product they are producing. Sometimes they blatantly act to keep dynamic characters in the game. The most blatant instance was in season 11 when they gave Jeff's coup d'etate, so I'll use that one as an example. Had they not done that the season would've turned out to be just Jesse and a bunch of his groupies. It would've been boring, anti-climatic and sunk in the ratings. HOWEVER, Jessie's eviction at the hands of the coup was not done at the hands of production. It was done by his poor social gaming. Had he not been so pompous and overconfident that the odds could never flip on him he could've survived that week. But he was a jerk to the people outside his alliance. He created zero side alliances and didn't create a safety net. Now even though Frank is about to be evicted if he Coupted things Dan would still be OK because he has set up a safety net. So is there manipulation? Yes. Does that benefit some contestants more than others? Yes. But each person who loses this game is ultimately the architect of his/her own demise.
As per THIS season and the idea that BB has cancelled Franks eviction to specifically save Frank I'd say that's reaching. That eviction was going to be cancelled regardless of who was about to be evicted because Willie got himself ejected and they were an entire week ahead of their eviction schedule. Because Willie was evicted on Monday they couldn't just say 'no eviction this week' as it would prevent them from having a show for two nights. The coaches entering seemed like the best excuse for them to naturally voicd an eviction week. Their only other option would be cutting a double eviction but seeing how deadly dull the final weeks are that's clearly going to create less compelling television.
Reality shows have 'twists' because they are first and foremost SHOWS. They aren't the Olympics. No one trains their entire life to be here. No one DESERVES to be here. They were picked by casting people for their entertainment value because the show is meant to entertain. If it doesn't entertain it stops existing. Every contestant does, or should, know this when they enter and if they are smart enough to create an environment in which they are safe no matter what than they are a superior player. That's really all there is to it.
I still can't believe Frank thinks he has the votes to stay. It won't be the epic blindside we would've gotten if they hadn't canceled his first eviction, but it'll do.
