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Wild Jazie |
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Thanks for the super secret info recap!
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River50 |
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blistering wrote: "As you walk by the bungalows they are little notices printed off a computer printer
posted on the doors that let you know what the bungalow is being used for. There were several for Rita Rocks and a few others that I forget."
Hmmmmmmm... I really wonder if the "Rita Rocks" bungalows were a positive life omen! You didn't remember the names of the other ones, eh? I definitely think rita rocks. |
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The Smoking Nun |
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CourtCat wrote:She sure is greasy. Looks like she's had more work done on her face too.
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LisaMarie028 |
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cabanachat wrote:inarticulate? that's so unappropriate! |
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blistering |
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So here's some highlights from this week's show. It wasn't as interesting as last week so I won't do a full recap, all
the stuff before and after the show was pretty much the same aside from the line getting out of control and line numbers pretty much meaning nothing.
I got there 10 mins late because of an accident backing up the freeway, but still wound up with line number 59 (audience seats about 120 people). During the walk to the set it was a free for all and I wound up in the last 30 people or so. Even so, seating this season is a crap shoot no matter where you are in line and I would up in the top row on the left this time, 2nd seat from the aisle. Pretty much the same seat as last week, just on the other side, and last week I had line number 11 (first non-vip line number) so the numbers don';t mean anything as far as where they have you sit. The preshow spiel was pretty much the same as last week. Audience briefing, trivia with t-shirt prizes, etc. Julie Chen was on set earlier this time. In the past when I was there she always came on set about 10-15 minutes before the show started, this time it was about 25 minutes. On the walk to the set, I was looking for competion clues as usual. They had a truck there unloading a few leather sofas and empty beer kegs and taking them into the BB compound. I have no idea what those were for. I did see what looked like 18" blue blocks they didn't look like anything important at the time, but listening to the feeds it sounds like they were ice cubes used in the Have/Have Nots comp. Other than that, there was nothing obvious standing out as new comp set matterials. The also did the "applaud for the HG you think will win this season" this time zero applause for Jessie, Lydia, Natalie, Kevin and Chima. Casey was the winner this time with Jeff second. Those two were the only ones to get any significant applause. The stage manager was joking about "Darth Ronnie" and poking fun at him and saying he was more like Jar Jar Binks than Vader, the audience did not like Ronnie at all. During the show there was nothing really noteworthy that wasn't seen on the show. The only thing different this time was that the did the live vote earlier and broke the eviction and exit interview across a commercial break. After Laura came out of the house and they went to commercial they had everyone keep silent during the commercial and sat Laura on the sofa. They had Julie Chen stay away from Laura during the break and it was pretty strange just watching Laura sitting there in silence for a few minutes when they crew ignored her. They later said they did that on purpose to preserve Laura's demeanor. They didn't want her chatting with Julie during the break and being more relaxed when the camera came back. It was kind of harsh actually. The rest of the show was pretty much the same as it was for people watching it on TV. When Jeff was in the tie break with Jessie, everyone was pretty hopeful, but when Jessie won the tie break, the audience was not happy one bit and was pretty subdued. The show ended and they did the Early Show interview. Nothing special there except they skipped the headlines questions they usually do. I don't know why they did that, but before the show started Julie said something about the questions for Braden last week not being very good so maybe they killed it because of that. After the show ended and just before eveyone left, Eric the stage manager was messing around with something on the set and made a comment to the audience along the lines that Jessie was going to be insufferable this week. So it's interesting that even production has issues with Jessie. The walk out took a little longer than last week but otherwise, it as just another fun trip to see the BB show aside from the HoH outcome. |
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tatata2 |
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Thanks blis. It is so cool that you are able to do this!
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Mikester |
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blistering wrote: No Jordan love? |
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blistering |
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Mikester wrote:Oh, the audience loved Jordan, they just didn't think she had any chance of winning. |
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samsgap |
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Thanks for sharing your live audience adventures with us, blis!
During the show there was nothing really noteworthy that wasn't seen on the show. The only thing different this time was that the did the live vote earlier and broke the eviction and exit interview across a commercial break. After Laura came out of the house and they went to commercial they had everyone keep silent during the commercial and sat Laura on the sofa. They had Julie Chen stay away from Laura during the break and it was pretty strange just watching Laura sitting there in silence for a few minutes when they crew ignored her. They later said they did that on purpose to preserve Laura's demeanor. They didn't want her chatting with Julie during the break and being more relaxed when the camera came back. It was kind of harsh actually. |
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madjoe2020 |
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Julie Chen is a plastic hobot.
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cryinkitten |
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I'm going to be in the audience next Thursday!!!!
AHHH so excited! and it's a double eviction <33333 Look for me bitches!!! |
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The Smoking Nun |
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cryinkitten wrote:I think you should wear a t-shirt with Jerry's picture on it with a red Marines cap. |
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