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How to you up the stakes on a secret house that isn't secret?
nattoyaki
09-09-2015
Every year they add a twist to a twist in order to make it 'the BIGGEST TWIST EVAAAAAH'.

The only twist left in the main house is to have no twists.

But, this is about the secret house. How will they ever top a secret house that isn't secret?

A secret house they all know isn't secret but does actually have a secret? So, for example the remaining HMs are told everything in the living area and garden is shown to the 'secret' housemates, whereas in fact they get to see all the plotting to wind them up going on in the other rooms..

Cunning huh?!!

Any other ideas how they can top this amazing, super, spectacular twist on the secret house?
Ferret_Lives
09-09-2015
It isn't that great an idea to be honest, bit of a one trick pony. I think it is just another strained and obvious trick to stop Farrah and Jenna being evicted. Also perhaps after the shocking behaviour in the DR the other night they're wanting to stick them in a room where they can rant and shout but no one else can be hurt by it.

Until they come back out of course!

It would've been far more interesting if it was a real secret house and two brits went in and saw everything F & J said and reported it back.

Then again why doesn't BB just broadcast some of the utter hypocritical lies that some HMs come out with to the house? It annoys me that they get away with it, they don't even discuss it on BOTS either Like for example Jenna telling Scoop the brits were saying he wasn't a good president although she said the exact thing!
Salv*
09-09-2015
The only good thing about this is thst it is sort of original (I know its still a secret room) but they attempted something different. We will see how this pans out and how it works.

But it's going to be predictable.
Ferret_Lives
09-09-2015
I don't think they've thought much through this series (as if they ever do). How did they think the noms would work? It is all very well to have a versus theme but they should have maybe changed the rules so that HMs had to nom one person per side.
nattoyaki
09-09-2015
Agree Ferret, it's an obvious ploy to keep Farrah in and the drama up (as I've written elsewhere I think they're exploiting her, however unpleasant she can be, but that's another topic)

I also made a semi-spoof 'Are the producers sleepwalking?' (or are they faking it?) thread in the wake of 'sleepwalkgate' which didn't go down too well (folk were far more interested in expertly analyzing his exact walk speed etc to establish the truth

Yeah it's a one trick pony in a large sense...RIP Stuart Baggs, with a true Apprentice celebrity on the books they could have had a whole field of ponies!

Originally Posted by Salv*:
“The only good thing about this is thst it is sort of original (I know its still a secret room) but they attempted something different. We will see how this pans out and how it works.

But it's going to be predictable.”

Trues, it's different, maybe I shouldn't mock them for that. It's just all this 'twist upon a twist upon a twist' guff they come out with every year, to ever more screaming and leaping up and down in faux excitement from Emma and Rylan. Blimey I wish I'd open up a twist factory ten years ago!

Let's hope the secret house is better built than that plywood zombie crypt they kept Anton and Jay in a few years ago, when the HMs would listen through the 'wall' to hear them and knew full well they hadn't left (which of course HLs couldn't show, and BB did a reasonable job of encouraging them all to act shocked when they returned).
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