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Teen Big Brother Isn't Over! |
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Teen Big Brother Isn't Over!
Watch out for a catch up programme of what the housemates did after the show in the new year.
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Don't know about you lot, but I really enjoyed it.
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it was refreshing, and hopefully it's thrown up some ideas for the producers of bb5
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I dont think it would work well over 9 weeks. But who knows.
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It was very refreshing after the repressed goings on at BB4....
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at least there was some interaction between housemates, and when they were calling each other there was no "but i don't mean that in a nasty way" nonsense...
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Because it was only for a week and the housemates knew it was an experimental/educational version of the show, they managed to capture something more honest than we've seen for a long time. I felt quite sad as they all sat at the table choosing the winner, their tears were real.
BB4 in comparison was just so fake, it was insulting to tell you the truth. |
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Originally posted by Achtung damn right
BB4 in comparison was just so fake, it was insulting to tell you the truth. |
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I really enjoyed teen BB - it made you realise even more how bland and unsatsifying BB4 was. I would have voted for Paul, but i think the public may have gone for tommy who came across as a very nice genuine person
It throws up some interesting questions for BB5 - did the producers get the mix wrong in BB4 or was it down to the public voting out the most fiery contestants? I also really enjoyed the US bb4 where again the public had no say in who was leaving the house - however i cannot see endemol and channel 4 relinquishing that telephone revenue - perhaps they will take the view again with BB5 that the format is dying anyway so might as well make some quick cash rather than actually try to revive the programme with more interesting contestants and better tasks I couldn't sit through another BB4 .. please god not again! |
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You can say that again Rubber woman. For the first 3 Big Brothers I had favourites and one's I didn't like but for BB4, I didn't care for any of them. No storyline evolved, it has to be like a sort of soap opera for the viewer to become interested in the characters, Teen Big Brother was interesting in that respect.
The funniest part of Teen Big Brother for me was when they had to choose the winner and Jade asked herself "why am I crying?" as she made her speech, that really made me laugh
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I loved it. More please Endemol
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I loved it. More please Endemol