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No theme for next year's bb please.
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Tall Paul
08-07-2015
Originally Posted by Lola_Rae_Perry:
“The only themes I would accept would be "Back to Basics" or "Secrets & Lies 2.0". The first because I want to see big brother return to it's roots and not the towie-like show it's become. The second because it was a good series and the possibilities of the theme are endless. Plus it made the housemates so paranoid. I remember at one point the housemates were convinced Dexter was a twin and him and his twin were constantly swapping? Time bomb and power trip were very restricting in what they could do and most importantly dull, dull, dull.”

TOWIE should be a separate show anyway and not it's influence to be put into bb.
geppsdood
08-07-2015
- No eviction crowd during eviction announcement or eviction interview (keep them there for the actual moment of the HM coming out of the house)

- no contact with the outside world (like getting shown tweets, viewer polls, family members coming in from outside while they're "frozen")

- less engineering of arguments (I know some are unavoidable, but viewers do like to have a laugh too)

- no revealing anything said in the diary room to other HMs AT ANY POINT (that used to be the only place you could hear true feelings, now the HMs are totally aware that anything they say could be played back at any point)

- no more "all sit around the sofas and get asked by Big Brother who the biggest game player is, who wants to win the most, who is the most untrustworthy" style games. It's not pleasant viewing and very transparently just there to make arguments happen.

- stricter punishments for rule breaking

- less casting of "if I get into an argument, I won't hold back. I tell it like it is and I'm not afraid to say it." Type people.

- NO F***ING SECRET BUNKERS WHERE THEY WATCH THE OTHER HOUSE.


There we go. I just fixed Big Brother.
Tall Paul
08-07-2015
Originally Posted by geppsdood:
“- No eviction crowd during eviction announcement or eviction interview (keep them there for the actual moment of the HM coming out of the house)

- no contact with the outside world (like getting shown tweets, viewer polls, family members coming in from outside while they're "frozen")

- less engineering of arguments (I know some are unavoidable, but viewers do like to have a laugh too)

- no revealing anything said in the diary room to other HMs AT ANY POINT (that used to be the only place you could hear true feelings, now the HMs are totally aware that anything they say could be played back at any point)

- no more "all sit around the sofas and get asked by Big Brother who the biggest game player is, who wants to win the most, who is the most untrustworthy" style games. It's not pleasant viewing and very transparently just there to make arguments happen.

- stricter punishments for rule breaking

- less casting of "if I get into an argument, I won't hold back. I tell it like it is and I'm not afraid to say it." Type people.

- NO F***ING SECRET BUNKERS WHERE THEY WATCH THE OTHER HOUSE.


There we go. I just fixed Big Brother.”

All of those and more.
AnyaJen
08-07-2015
Originally Posted by Tall Paul:
“The management and producers of our version are the people standing in the way of it sadly. ”

I find that to be a real shame. If they got a team that was completely committed to the show, they could be so much more inventive and creative with the tasks.
Tall Paul
08-07-2015
Originally Posted by AnyaJen:
“I find that to be a real shame. If they got a team that was completely committed to the show, they could be so much more inventive and creative with the tasks.”

Entirely.
dd68
08-07-2015
I quite agree, back to basics and no bleach blonde tarts either
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